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Azracs, Day 33

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Highmen, Day 33


The Lizards seem frozen in place on the lake. They will not budge even to attack my scouts. There is a lot of Halfling activity in the tunnels to the East. I hope they are just passing by peacefully.

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Dwarves, turn 34

Not sure if the halflings were being taunting us or not. The highmen are surprised to see the lizards being stuck in place. We think we might know the reason.
We see the azracs are pretty smart in their defenses and have called in the help of the mighty highmen.

Other than that, not much has been going on.

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Post edited February 18, 2014 by Senteria
Frostlings, Day 34

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Humans, Day 34

Found some nasty things in underground and murdered an eagle up above.

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Halflings, Day 34

Ho hum. Boring day in the shire. Guess I'll take boring over war on my grassy knolls.

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Azracs, Day 33

We killed the Eagle that killed our buffed up Eagle. Tension is in the air.

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Highmen, Day 34

The Dwarves are launching a major attack against our Azrac allies on the surface. We are redirecting our forces to support them. Casualties are expected to be very high for both sides. The Lizard capital has fallen, but their forces are still very substantial. They are not out of this fight yet.

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Dwarves, Day 35

Things are moving again and we lost and gained another town. Those pesky lizards running away from the highmen... still there must be a reason why they run in the first place.

An azrac scout thought he had peace with the lizards. The poor thing died by lizardmen... oops.

The tension is in the air and a bloodbath is inevitable. Also we wonder why the halflings never took their farm back from the azracs down south. Perhaps those halflings brothers have secret connections to the azracs? Who knows...
Post edited February 22, 2014 by Senteria
Frostlings, Day 35

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Look at all the people coming to our fuzzy AoW subforum. =D
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Senteria: Look at all the people coming to our fuzzy AoW subforum. =D
And all to complain about regional pricing, not to talk about the awesomeness coming on March 31st or savor the incredibleness of AoW:1, AoW:2, or AoW:SM which still keeps us entertained.

Btw, I'm travelling this week with a laptop which does not have AoW:1 installed on it. Will play my turn upon my return, assuming Vitek takes his turn eventually. :-)
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Senteria: Look at all the people coming to our fuzzy AoW subforum. =D
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Mimo: And all to complain about regional pricing, not to talk about the awesomeness coming on March 31st or savor the incredibleness of AoW:1, AoW:2, or AoW:SM which still keeps us entertained.

Btw, I'm travelling this week with a laptop which does not have AoW:1 installed on it. Will play my turn upon my return, assuming Vitek takes his turn eventually. :-)
I bet the regional pricing is the work of the highmen & azracs. Grrr. (:
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Senteria: I bet the regional pricing is the work of the highmen & azracs. Grrr. (:
It definitely isn't the Halflings or the Frostlings fault. The Halflings aren't clever enough to pull it off no matter what they have done in other games and the Frostlings don't do anything ever.

p.s. that was a good one. :-)
Post edited February 25, 2014 by Mimo
Humans, Day 35

Yeah, we poor Humans are now forced to buy our units 28% more expensive than others. That was evil move.

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Sorry, I keep forgetting this one. It takes more time than others, so I can't squeeze it somewhere fast, I put it away for later and then forget about it.