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		| Digress said: Caelum is soon to be no more. I have been too clever by half. I thought Dark Skies would be the perfect sheild against rampaging Arcoscephalian elephants - don't need to buy many troops, just rely on my high dominion coupled with Dark Skies to see those animals off.
 
 The clever bit was luring Arco's armies deep into my territory so that when I couter-attacked I could destroy them en-masse. But the elephants just won't rout.
 
 |  Yeah I'm a little surprised they haven't routed. With a -1 morale you'd think they'd be a little more flighty. But I don't actually think they are making many morale checks due to them not actually taking many casualties.
 
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				May 29th, 2007, 07:42 AM
			
			
			
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 I thought the fear effect of the false horrors would do the trick. Obviously misread morale check mechanics - I thought being exposed to something causing fear was enough to force a morale check. 
Maybe the fear aura has to cover more of the squad ?     
When it didn't work the first time maybe I shouldn't have given it a second go ?     
Well you squashed the army I had planned to deal out casualties with early on - Blessed Mistform Pegasi and Temple Guards I thought would make a mess of you but it wasn't to be ....   |  
	
		
	
	
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				May 29th, 2007, 08:36 AM
			
			
			
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 In a couple of those battles your estimate of -1 morale seems almost a little bit optimistic.
 I am pretty sure the majority of your elephants of were -2 or worse and the footsoldiers behind them not a great deal better.
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				May 29th, 2007, 11:39 AM
			
			
			
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 Okay, I've now completely changed the setup for the llamaserver to entirely bypass the stupid company (123-reg.co.uk, in case anyone's interested). Apparently this will take 1-3 days to come fully into effect, but once that's done we'll hopefully be back to full reliability. Of course we might well be back to full reliability already, if they've fixed their problems - there's no way of knowing. |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: Caelum\'s folly continued 
  With my last, choking breath, I curse you, Marignon.
 Our only consolation is that you have but two - TWO provinces to show for all the blood and treasure you lost defeating me. Pangaea, though first to feel my sting, got off comparatively lightly, which they wouldn't have done if I'd been free to mindhunt instead of needing to march all my magi around to serve as communion whores. The humiliation! Conquered by naked beastmen.
 
 From the depths of hell I spit upon thee, Marignon. It seems that you have supborned R'lyeh with your silver-tongued lies - we can only hope that he betrays you with exemplary savagery.
 
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  You were a worthy foe, good Dr., and I hope we can be friends in a  future game.
 You did win our 1st early clash, when i got a rude awakening with your 130 amazon archers, flaming arrows, and arrow fend, but you never defeated an army that contained my double 9 blessed white centaurs, and your soul slay spam hurt them not-and that was in your magic 3 dominion, not in my drain dominion.
 
 After that 1st encounter, I was prepared for your magic-potent though it was. And you may have noticed, my troops were never clumped up in tailor-made formations for your aoe spells.
 
 
 
 Lastly, I actually have quite a few astral mages, low level to be sure, but i am not sure that your mind hunts would have yielded the result to which you aspired.
 
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		| And you may have noticed, my troops were never clumped up in tailor-made formations for your aoe spells. 
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Ah well, at least I learnt something from my thrashings (to those who didn't see/hear, I had huge numbers of mages massacred by Pythium due to, er, unwise battlefield placement).
 
I feel the pain of your curse, Dr P. I hope I will be able to recover from your embarrassing massacres of my greatly numerically superior armies.
 
Apologies for the turn delay. Arco hadn't got his turn in, and being as there've been a lot of troubles at my end in the last few I thought I should delay the turn rather than let Arco stale. I think (hope!) we will be back to normal after this turn though. |  
	
		
	
	
	
	
	
	
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