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I will when you act properly civil. Not YOURS, not MINE, but THE civics, get it? I HATE those who demand Ethics + Action + Logic of me unless there's practically an absolute reason I can accept. I'm not a TROLL. I'm worse - ENGINEER. Troll is fire…
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@sorinjace The fae had found the first community, and that attracted the druid leader. "Hello, we're trying to unite the peoples in these lands. In exchange, we have new kinds of manna: Sylvan, and Jungle." --------------------------------------…
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The elders had deep thoughts on their mind. All the pieces were in place, but all the enemies were doing was to keep the creatures they created at bay. It was a very taxing situation to say the least, and something had to give.
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The artificer was distraught over the situation, but the empath could see why. Nothing to really hunt for, and it would stay that way due to the situation. They were struggling to even get proper foundations, so luxuries had to be foregone, but that…
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The druids were finally operating at peak performance. This was a good thing, as it meant they could finally hunt for the Eldraine forces, or those entering these lands. But with how dangerous these wilds were, it was doubtful. Thus, they began hun…
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---Army Setting Mode--- Creatures you play can be repeatedly casted. This Chapter is an army situation event where the goal is not winning or loosing, but a game of making the 2 sides ally - the wilds and the humans. That triggers the first druid …
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The first of three Trophenian villages emerged, and with it, the druids were doing much better now. The only other kind of creature that didn't need the jungle manna. They had plenty of manna, but the point was that they were only working on get…
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Thanks... … why not join? You don't need to understand the advanced elements so to say.
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The druids resorted to sending rodents now. Beginning to send out these crude mice/rats, they found that nothing was taking a notice of them, ignoring their base. They had to change that, but how. Skittering all over the camp, the new rodents began…
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Yes, please. It's trolling. I don't mind trolling... Unless it's UNCIVIL trolling. But it is.
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I don't have a god complex, and I will do my darndest NOT to look like a smart Alek either. How's that for CIVICS?
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it's not that I'm above criticism, it's that your just not getting anywhere with your pointless drivel, which probably WILL get me banned for all YOU care. I rarely have morals. Live with it. And I'm the type that has nothing to loose either.
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See? I KNEW you would say that. So what, I die a Martyr, unchanged. Still no civics for all I'm concerned, good day. Quit this bickering. It's pointless. Edit: Counterproductive.
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@EnvyReaper Just let it die, dude. Your beating a dead horse.
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Just as the jungle manna came into existence, the imerian forces were already planning on the use of the first plants. Nobody would know where they came from, but one thing was clear about that - they were dangerous.
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terrible start, but at least it's something. Good luck.
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With the druids in place, the Eldraine creatures were in for a shock. The plan was to make the plants come properly alive, and kicking back at both sides here, all to unite them better in unification secretly. As the first of the plants emerged, …
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Terminated because few even care no matter how well planned this may be. … and I've roleplayed OUT of this battle anyhow.
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Ch2: The Plants Revolt! Eldraine. The humans there were hunted in the past, and now the druids had little choice but to bond the humans and elves to get the new kinds of manna going. Being widely unknown to everyone, this posed a very serious advan…
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They finally convinced the merfolk to abandon them. In exchange, they agreed to reveal the secrets behind the sanctuary manna at that time. That meant better temples for the merfolk!
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Buying themselves more time, this course of actions was what would expose them to the pirates, though not the imerian situation. Already they were closing on the castle and harbor, and there was little the imerians could do about it. But at least n…
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The plan led to the sewers, pure and simple. Not wanting to deal with them, but finding little compromise, it was not just the better escape, but the only real option to stand a chance against them. They wouldn't dare enter the sewers. Recalling …
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I can understand the ethical consequences of such a feature being approved, but I'm more concerned with the civil ramifications. These kinds of things need WISDOM, not logic, I hate to say, and I know just how lacking this generation is. … all too …
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I cannot easily talk normal, sorry.
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Chaos. but your just stating what has always happened in the past. First they see me as misguided and ignorant, then it almost always escalates to the officials seeing me as trolling of all things, when I'm more than willing to reason no matter what…
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4/25/76, and THIS generation.
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NEVER. As said, I JUST engineer. Your lack of civics is appalling. The last thing I would ever do is give into ANY control, even that. I admit, however... Details without scope. Always too vague. But that's the problem with this generation, not eno…
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They were wasting no time in sending forces their way. They key had chosen all Alencians, and that included the pirates. But at least they didn't know the plan or where the druids were. The imerian druids sent these recruits. Simple enough to do…
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The merfolk... thanks to the key, they were in a position to negotiate with them. But the problem was how loyal the merfolk were to profit. Their present goal was to get these mermaids off their backs, and finally eliminate the pirates. Saratog…
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Saratoga looked at the complex where he found the key. "The harbor and castle is going to go..." He said, thinking about how dire the situation was to become. These pirates wouldn't negotiate, only take, and he knew it. It had begun, and even now,…