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yesterday at the end I made a trip to the coast of Phrygia, in order to recognize the fight with what I am dealing with.
Parys (because the parties of Jan Parys, Maciarewicz, Hector are on their side - generally the Troy Center Agreement) sent to my Akilles some kind of first-class guards, which in turn chased my troops like a bunch of kids with sticks.
As I wrote earlier - the class of troops is of great importance in the game, disproportionate to the logic of this (and other TotalW)
I always try to suit my clothes to my company. It is the only way to be inconspicuous.
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In different versions of TW it actually looks different, in Medievalach the king and his companions can run over the entire enemy army, in Empire the battles are won by poor, fucking infantry (because we are all made of one clay against a twelve-pound battery).
Every time you take one path, you must live with the memory of the other: of a life left unchosen.
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W: Warhammer II with a bag of add-ons when time allows *. Imrik is an arch-surgeon and a walking genocide, fortunately he starts in a dark ass, because if I had access to trade, I would have already painted the whole map in my own colors - orc.
One day, you will be old enough to start reading fairytales again.
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The newer one, it had a horn instead of a sword, a drastic lack of a helmet and a hairstyle like from the l'Oreal advertisement: badgrin: Unless some conversion was so imprinted by me // thoughts.
The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease for ever to be able to do it
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of course there was metal.
in the past, everything that was cool was in metal and in plastic - colorless linear flesh (h.elfy had spearmen and archers)
it's a pity that I didn't notice that there was this WH2 in the prom - because I would sweep Ulthuan and Alith Anar is supposed to be.
I always try to suit my clothes to my company. It is the only way to be inconspicuous.