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Our god attacks some heavy cavalry.
And wins without losses. As you can see, we’ve obtained alteration 3 and are putting it to good use I feel.
The rest of our forces reposition, not taking any more provinces this turn. We are preparing to take three more indie provinces next turn however. Remember, up until now, we have never taken more than one province in any one turn (I do believe).
Just a reminder of what I learned about from Corinthian for this turn…
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Originally Posted by Corinthian
Turn 13: A view to a kill.
Oh, and taking inspiration from Immaculate again, you really should listen to this song while reading this turn in order to get the proper feel for things.
This is it gents! This is war!

My armies will launch a three pronged assault on Arco. The expansion force to the center will go for the growth province, the stealthing Nemedians will attack the entry province next to his capitol and the major army will simply sail over the seas and land on the other side of his capitol. Next turn the two groups will siege it and with the help of my strong giants they should be able to break down the walls to the helpless philosophers in just 2 turns. After that it is over for arco, and the rest will be just mop-up work. The Chariots he have been relying on until now are completely unsuitable for fighting my giants. So while he might be able to raid my provinces still, he will not be able to break the siege.
Even if my other neighbors take offense to this it will take a few turns for them to get their asses in gear. And by the time they have done that Arco will be a nonentity, thus allowing me to divert my forces to fight my other neighbors.
It is a perfect plan and I'm a genius!
To be concluded....
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Hateful little creature! Damn you and your dominant play!
Am I soon going to die? Did he not consider the strength of my Virtue? Can I turn this attack? What will happen?