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    Member Member Palasta's Avatar
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    Default Re: Why it is not wise to kick the holy chickens

    Why do desasters never strike on my Peninsula? Only 2 floods, one in Hispania and another one somewhere near the alps. Guess i have to wait another half century. Hum, not sure if there was vulcanic eruption in this campaign. Well, nvm...
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    Hahaha, those survivors should all get 3 gold chevrons as experience =]

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    Default Re: Why it is not wise to kick the holy chickens

    Strange how my Arverni haven't gotten any heavy punishment from the gods yet, only one plague in 40 years of campaigning. o.O It's almost scary. Are they saving up? I control Italy...


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    So far the gods have been very angry with the Koinon Hellenon who against all treaties still have a mini (by now reduced to 9 unit soldiers from what originally were hughe numbers) army just west of my Kydonia! (Two earthquakes have hit exactly where that stack was standing you see...)

    Apart from the occasional earthquake (surprisingly little given the amount and location of the territory I rule), I've seen only two plagues or so and a flash flood in enemy territory.
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    I've seen several lethal earthquakes and an eruption of Mount Vesuvius practically wiped Capua off the map.

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    the weird thing about earthquakes is that it almost never damages any buildings while human loses are enormous, almost entire stacks get wiped out if no buildings have been damaged how on earth you get so many folks killed? perhaps tonning human loses down could represent consequances more accurately?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarkiss
    the weird thing about earthquakes is that it almost never damages any buildings while human loses are enormous, almost entire stacks get wiped out if no buildings have been damaged how on earth you get so many folks killed? perhaps tonning human loses down could represent consequances more accurately?
    I've always wondered this...maybe all the soldiers fell and impaled themselves on their..ugh..spears?

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