- Bruce Hollebone <hollebon_at_...> wrote:
> IMO, it's random. Most of the games I've played it's
> almost a generation,
> i.e., the second generation of ring members are
> starting to get creaky and
> a third is just over the horizon. Some firsters
> left. It's possible to win with
> a first generation chief, but they will be in excess
> of 70 or 80 by the end
> of the game.
>
Hmmm, well I guess I'm really racing against time this
game! I've set an objective to win while my two
favorite starting ring members are alive to see it
(they both started off young and with renowned magic,
and it is there questing skills that account for a lot
of our success). The one is tribal queen, and my
understanding is that once the end has started she
won't die, but the other leader making it to the end
looks touch and go....
Now here is a suggestion for A-sharp for any similar
games they do in the future.....I'd really, really
like to see lines of inheritance in my leaders
sometimes. It would give me great satisfaction, when
dear old so-and-so who gave great service to the clan
for forty years finally passes away, to put his child
or grandchild on the ring in his or her place. It
would also be a little cool just to see the
relationships. I know, this would be one more
complicated thing for the game to track without a lot
of play benefit, but it would be cool....
--Bryan
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