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View Poll Results: Which EA nations represent order or good?
Arcoscephale 49 16.55%
Ermor 22 7.43%
Ulm 15 5.07%
Maverni 19 6.42%
Sauromatia 1 0.34%
T'ien Chi 31 10.47%
Mictlan 1 0.34%
Abysia 4 1.35%
Caelum 23 7.77%
C'tis 8 2.70%
Pangaea 11 3.72%
Argatha 10 3.38%
Tir na n'Og 27 9.12%
Formoria 1 0.34%
Vanheim 7 2.36%
Helheim 3 1.01%
Niefelheim 1 0.34%
Kailasa 28 9.46%
Yomi 2 0.68%
Atlantis 5 1.69%
R'lyeh 2 0.68%
Oceania 25 8.45%
Lanka 1 0.34%
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Old May 6th, 2008, 01:28 PM

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Default Re: Which nations represent order and good?

It's been said before, but I'll say it again:

There are a handful of nations that are obviously evil, but most of the nations in Dominions can be largely good, largely evil, or mixed, depending on who their god is, and the vast majority of nations in the game have access to both good and evil gods (e.g. the master druid versus the lich).

Consider EA Arcocephale for instance, which is nation 0 on the list and probably one of the first nations we become familiar with. Apart from institutionalized slavery, EA Arcocephale has all of the hallmarks of being a good nation: priestesses that study healing and nature magic, an alliance with noble nature spirits of the mountains, and a culture that values knowledge and learning. Combine all of these with a Virtue or an Athena-style female titan and you have a kingdom of goodness and light. But what if your pretender is a Moloch instead?
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Default Re: Which nations represent order and good?

That's true - you could make an apologetic Dom-4 Pretender with full good scales for Ashen Empire Ermor. She's not trying to kill you, sorry about that whole death dominion thing! Or take Tir Na N'Og with full Misfortune, Drain, and Death, and make a monster SC pretender.

Which points out that the nation might tend towards one side or another, the god that you choose to create for them reflects their current alignment more than their historical background.
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Default Re: Which nations represent order and good?

Evil trying to be good are doomed to destruction by even greater evil.
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I would say Pangaea is a good nation even if they have to kick us lousy humans on our asses a few times to rebuild nature. haha
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you can play with the most enlightened or most holy nation and ruin its "goodness" by putting in the prince of death.
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