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Unread postby Muszka » 20 Nov 2007, 03:21

Corribus, you are Timothy Duncan? I'm somekind of happy that I can congratulate you.
Finished or not your I like your maps.
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Unread postby Corribus » 20 Nov 2007, 05:14

Muszka wrote:Corribus, you are Timothy Duncan?
That would be me. But Corlagon is right - given the amount of time I put into them, it's a shame they were never finished. Maybe I'll get inspired on of these weekends...
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Unread postby Muszka » 20 Nov 2007, 11:23

That would be great. If you need help, just tell me; Lately I got some more freetime.
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Unread postby Metathron » 20 Nov 2007, 13:42

Darmani wrote:Personally, my favorites are Elwin's, Emilia's, and Tawni's stories.
Mine are exactly those as well, except switch Emilia and Tawni to get them in order. In Emilia's campaign, the only things I did not like was one of the maps, the 5th I think it was, which I thought was needlessly huge and empty, and the last map was always pretty anti-climatic. Elwin's campaign wins over Tawni's by the narrowest of margins.
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Unread postby Corlagon » 20 Nov 2007, 15:56

I'm not sure whether it is possible to beat up a god or not, maybe Tarnum can
He sure did it to Vorr the Ancestor, so maybe.
Maybe that should invent a "God of Life, God of Nature, God of Order, and God of Chaos." Or maybe they'll appear again, someday.
You know, there already are such gods in Might and Magic IX, which is set in Axeoth:

Fre - Life
Krohn - Might
Gaiam - Nature
Skraelos - Death
Hanndl - Order
Njam the Meddler - Chaos

Now that I consider it, that guy could have been Skraelos... I guess we won't know, though.
Maybe I'll get inspired on of these weekends...
I do hope so, your maps were great and you deserve full praise. I'd love to see the finished campaign. :)

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Unread postby Elwin » 20 Nov 2007, 21:12

Metathron:

Tawni's campaign had an interesting story but overall I thought it was pretty boring, except for perhaps scenario 4 when I used a combination of Dragon Strength (Tawni) and Disintegration (Cycra) to get through everything?

Actually map five of Emilia's campaign was fun for me, but map seven failed in comparison (except for that snark joke that Tharj had made).
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Unread postby Kareeah Indaga » 20 Nov 2007, 22:53

Corlagon wrote:Gaiam - Nature
You mean the Green Man.

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Unread postby Corlagon » 20 Nov 2007, 23:39

No I don't. He's known as the Green Man at the time of MM9, but in LotA Book 3 he is called... whoops, given away too much already. :devious:

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Unread postby Muszka » 20 Nov 2007, 23:46

8| WoW!! Interesting info.
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Unread postby Elwin » 22 Nov 2007, 02:59

if all of axeoth's nations clashed together in a collosal war, who do you think would win?
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Unread postby Muszka » 22 Nov 2007, 10:33

Elwin wrote:if all of axeoth's nations clashed together in a collosal war, who do you think would win?
I vote for Dragons. Yep! Yep!
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Unread postby Corlagon » 22 Nov 2007, 16:00

The Kreegans would win of course. They have backup all over the galaxy :D


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