Norse Reavers (kill a peasant at event) and Peasant Uprising (peasants increase resistance) remain in effect
Khorne (0/7) yields to his brothers Nurgle (6/6) reaches out and touches Kislev with the Plague (-1 defense to others) Tzeentch (8/7) Drains Power from the Empire (5/6, 6/7) Slaanesh (6/7) makes overtures to the Degenerate Royalty of the Empire (no cost)
Nurgle (4/6) brings a leper to Kislev Tzeentch (7/7) sends an acolyte from the Empire to the Border Princes Slaanesh (5/7) slips a seductress into Kislev
(Understandable; mathematically, though, I think you still could have pulled out a VP win, depending on how everything went this round. That second uprising put you right back in the game. Anyway, hope you had fun and things settle down for you.)
(Understandable; mathematically, though, I think you still could have pulled out a VP win, depending on how everything went this round. That second uprising put you right back in the game. Anyway, hope you had fun and things settle down for you.)
(I did think this was possible, then I looked at the amount of figuring I'd have to do to actually work it out as a practical plan, and decided it just wasn't possible with my work issues.)
Norse Reavers (kill a peasant at event) and Peasant Uprising (peasants increase resistance) remain in effect
Khorne (0/7) yields to his brothers Nurgle (6/6) reaches out and touches Kislev with the Plague (-1 defense to others) Tzeentch (8/7) Drains Power from the Empire (5/6, 6/7) Slaanesh (6/7) makes overtures to the Degenerate Royalty of the Empire (no cost)
Nurgle (4/6) brings a leper to Kislev Tzeentch (7/7) sends an acolyte from the Empire to the Border Princes Slaanesh (5/7) slips a seductress into Kislev
Nurgle (3/6) spits out a plaguebearer in the Border Princes Tzeentch (6/7) waves his hand and Teleports that plaguebearer to Kislev, instead (instant effect) Slaanesh (5/7) forges an Abyssal Pact in Kislev (others' figures do not contribute to domination)
Nurgle (2/6) coughs up another plaguebearer in the Border Princes. Or is it the first one? Hard to tell. Tzeentch (5/7) sends an acolyte from the Empire to the Badlands, toting a Warpstone
3/7pp remaining
should have played this round diffrrently
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edited August 2010
And my last play, All Things Decay - 1 - Remove one corruption token belonging to any player from this region when you play this card. To Slaanesh in Troll Country.
Norse Reavers (kill a peasant at event) and Peasant Uprising (peasants increase resistance) remain in effect
Khorne (0/7) yields to his brothers Nurgle (6/6) reaches out and touches Kislev with the Plague (-1 defense to others) Tzeentch (8/7) Drains Power from the Empire (5/6, 6/7) Slaanesh (6/7) makes overtures to the Degenerate Royalty of the Empire (no cost)
Nurgle (4/6) brings a leper to Kislev Tzeentch (7/7) sends an acolyte from the Empire to the Border Princes Slaanesh (5/7) slips a seductress into Kislev
Nurgle (3/6) spits out a plaguebearer in the Border Princes Tzeentch (6/7) waves his hand and Teleports that plaguebearer to Kislev, instead (instant effect) Slaanesh (5/7) forges an Abyssal Pact in Kislev (others' figures do not contribute to domination)
Nurgle (2/6) coughs up another plaguebearer in the Border Princes. Or is it the first one? Hard to tell. Tzeentch (5/7) sends an acolyte from the Empire to the Badlands, toting a Warpstone
Slaanesh (4/7) summons a seductress to Kislev
Nurgle (1/6) migrates a plaguebearer from Kislev to the Empire Tzeentch (4/7) Teleports an acolyte from the Border Princes to Norsca Slaanesh (3/7) brings the final seductress to the Empire
Nurgle (0/6) causes a bit of Decay for Slaanesh in Troll Country (remove a corruption)
Norse Reavers (kill a peasant at event) and Peasant Uprising (peasants increase resistance) remain in effect
Khorne (0/7) yields to his brothers Nurgle (6/6) reaches out and touches Kislev with the Plague (-1 defense to others) Tzeentch (8/7) Drains Power from the Empire (5/6, 6/7) Slaanesh (6/7) makes overtures to the Degenerate Royalty of the Empire (no cost)
Nurgle (4/6) brings a leper to Kislev Tzeentch (7/7) sends an acolyte from the Empire to the Border Princes Slaanesh (5/7) slips a seductress into Kislev
Nurgle (3/6) spits out a plaguebearer in the Border Princes Tzeentch (6/7) waves his hand and Teleports that plaguebearer to Kislev, instead (instant effect) Slaanesh (5/7) forges an Abyssal Pact in Kislev (others' figures do not contribute to domination)
Nurgle (2/6) coughs up another plaguebearer in the Border Princes. Or is it the first one? Hard to tell. Tzeentch (5/7) sends an acolyte from the Empire to the Badlands, toting a Warpstone Slaanesh (4/7) summons a seductress to Kislev
Nurgle (1/6) migrates a plaguebearer from Kislev to the Empire Tzeentch (4/7) Teleports an acolyte from the Border Princes to Norsca Slaanesh (3/7) brings the final seductress to the Empire
Nurgle (0/6) causes a bit of Decay for Slaanesh in Troll Country (remove a corruption)
Tzeentch (3/7) trains an acolyte in Norsca Slaanesh (2/7) summons a seductress from Kislev to Troll Country
Tzeentch (2/7) has an acolyte lug a Warpstone from the Empire to the Badlands Slaanesh (0/7) sends a daemonette to Norsca
(M) The Persistence of Change - 1 - If you kill one or more figures in battle in this region this round, you may choose to not discard this card in the end phase, leaving it in place for next round.
Norse Reavers (kill a peasant at event) and Peasant Uprising (peasants increase resistance) remain in effect
Khorne (0/7) yields to his brothers Nurgle (6/6) reaches out and touches Kislev with the Plague (-1 defense to others) Tzeentch (8/7) Drains Power from the Empire (5/6, 6/7) Slaanesh (6/7) makes overtures to the Degenerate Royalty of the Empire (no cost)
Nurgle (4/6) brings a leper to Kislev Tzeentch (7/7) sends an acolyte from the Empire to the Border Princes Slaanesh (5/7) slips a seductress into Kislev
Nurgle (3/6) spits out a plaguebearer in the Border Princes Tzeentch (6/7) waves his hand and Teleports that plaguebearer to Kislev, instead (instant effect) Slaanesh (5/7) forges an Abyssal Pact in Kislev (others' figures do not contribute to domination)
Nurgle (2/6) coughs up another plaguebearer in the Border Princes. Or is it the first one? Hard to tell. Tzeentch (5/7) sends an acolyte from the Empire to the Badlands, toting a Warpstone Slaanesh (4/7) summons a seductress to Kislev
Nurgle (1/6) migrates a plaguebearer from Kislev to the Empire Tzeentch (4/7) Teleports an acolyte from the Border Princes to Norsca Slaanesh (3/7) brings the final seductress to the Empire
Nurgle (0/6) causes a bit of Decay for Slaanesh in Troll Country (remove a corruption)
Tzeentch (3/7) trains an acolyte in Norsca Slaanesh (2/7) summons a seductress from Kislev to Troll Country
Tzeentch (2/7) has an acolyte lug a Warpstone from the Empire to the Badlands Slaanesh (0/7) sends a daemonette to Norsca
Tzeentch (1/7) prepares for the Persistence of Change in Norsca (no effect)
Tzeentch (0/7) brings an acolyte to the Border Princes
Remember that upgraded seductresses require two hits to kill
Other stats: GUO is 3/3; KoS is 2/4
Norsca: 1 die
Kislev: 4 dice, 4 dice, 2 dice
The Empire: 2 dice, 1 die
Tilea: 1 die
The Border Princes: 1 die
The Badlands: 1 die
Make your own rolls either on Invisible Castle or Orokos; the campaign should be "CitOW game 23"
This is the final round, and decisions are moderately difficult. As a reminder: if either Tzeentch or Slaanesh end up with more tokens than every other god, they will win. Otherwise, the winner will be whoever has the most VP at the end of the round.
Kislev doesn't matter, but everything else does, so I want this done in strict order. Even if you are making consecutive rolls, please make a separate post for each new region, posting all your decisions for the current region before you go back and roll for the next.
Slaanesh must choose a target for the Keeper of Secrets (leper (cultist) or plaguebearer (warrior)), then Slaanesh is active to roll for Norsca.
We still need Slaanesh to let us know what he hit in Kislev, but Nurgle may go ahead and roll for the Border Princes. Khorne may not roll until Nurgle posts his roll result.
Posts
Norse Reavers (kill a peasant at event) and Peasant Uprising (peasants increase resistance) remain in effect
Khorne (0/7) yields to his brothers
Nurgle (6/6) reaches out and touches Kislev with the Plague (-1 defense to others)
Tzeentch (8/7) Drains Power from the Empire (5/6, 6/7)
Slaanesh (6/7) makes overtures to the Degenerate Royalty of the Empire (no cost)
Nurgle (4/6) brings a leper to Kislev
Tzeentch (7/7) sends an acolyte from the Empire to the Border Princes
Slaanesh (5/7) slips a seductress into Kislev
3/6 pp
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Teleport - 1 - When you play this card, move any Cultist or Warrior from this region to any other region.
6/7 PP
In Kislev
5/7 PP remaining
I dislike how much this round is simply an excercise in how trickxy Tzeentch can be
2/6 pp
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(I did think this was possible, then I looked at the amount of figuring I'd have to do to actually work it out as a practical plan, and decided it just wasn't possible with my work issues.)
Acolyte from Empire to The Badlands with a Warpstone
5/7 PP
Norse Reavers (kill a peasant at event) and Peasant Uprising (peasants increase resistance) remain in effect
Nurgle (6/6) reaches out and touches Kislev with the Plague (-1 defense to others)
Tzeentch (8/7) Drains Power from the Empire (5/6, 6/7)
Slaanesh (6/7) makes overtures to the Degenerate Royalty of the Empire (no cost)
Nurgle (4/6) brings a leper to Kislev
Tzeentch (7/7) sends an acolyte from the Empire to the Border Princes
Slaanesh (5/7) slips a seductress into Kislev
Nurgle (3/6) spits out a plaguebearer in the Border Princes
Tzeentch (6/7) waves his hand and Teleports that plaguebearer to Kislev, instead (instant effect)
Slaanesh (5/7) forges an Abyssal Pact in Kislev (others' figures do not contribute to domination)
Nurgle (2/6) coughs up another plaguebearer in the Border Princes. Or is it the first one? Hard to tell.
Tzeentch (5/7) sends an acolyte from the Empire to the Badlands, toting a Warpstone
4/7pp/COLOR]
1/6 pp
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Teleport - 1 - When you play this card, move any Cultist or Warrior from this region to any other region.
4/7 PP
3/7pp remaining
should have played this round diffrrently
0/6 pp
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Norse Reavers (kill a peasant at event) and Peasant Uprising (peasants increase resistance) remain in effect
Nurgle (6/6) reaches out and touches Kislev with the Plague (-1 defense to others)
Tzeentch (8/7) Drains Power from the Empire (5/6, 6/7)
Slaanesh (6/7) makes overtures to the Degenerate Royalty of the Empire (no cost)
Nurgle (4/6) brings a leper to Kislev
Tzeentch (7/7) sends an acolyte from the Empire to the Border Princes
Slaanesh (5/7) slips a seductress into Kislev
Nurgle (3/6) spits out a plaguebearer in the Border Princes
Tzeentch (6/7) waves his hand and Teleports that plaguebearer to Kislev, instead (instant effect)
Slaanesh (5/7) forges an Abyssal Pact in Kislev (others' figures do not contribute to domination)
Nurgle (2/6) coughs up another plaguebearer in the Border Princes. Or is it the first one? Hard to tell.
Tzeentch (5/7) sends an acolyte from the Empire to the Badlands, toting a Warpstone
Slaanesh (4/7) summons a seductress to Kislev
Nurgle (1/6) migrates a plaguebearer from Kislev to the Empire
Tzeentch (4/7) Teleports an acolyte from the Border Princes to Norsca
Slaanesh (3/7) brings the final seductress to the Empire
Nurgle (0/6) causes a bit of Decay for Slaanesh in Troll Country (remove a corruption)
3/7 PP
2/7 PP remaining
Acolyte from The Empire to The Badlands, with the Warpstone.
2/7 PP
Daemonette to norsca
0pp
Norse Reavers (kill a peasant at event) and Peasant Uprising (peasants increase resistance) remain in effect
Nurgle (6/6) reaches out and touches Kislev with the Plague (-1 defense to others)
Tzeentch (8/7) Drains Power from the Empire (5/6, 6/7)
Slaanesh (6/7) makes overtures to the Degenerate Royalty of the Empire (no cost)
Nurgle (4/6) brings a leper to Kislev
Tzeentch (7/7) sends an acolyte from the Empire to the Border Princes
Slaanesh (5/7) slips a seductress into Kislev
Nurgle (3/6) spits out a plaguebearer in the Border Princes
Tzeentch (6/7) waves his hand and Teleports that plaguebearer to Kislev, instead (instant effect)
Slaanesh (5/7) forges an Abyssal Pact in Kislev (others' figures do not contribute to domination)
Nurgle (2/6) coughs up another plaguebearer in the Border Princes. Or is it the first one? Hard to tell.
Tzeentch (5/7) sends an acolyte from the Empire to the Badlands, toting a Warpstone
Slaanesh (4/7) summons a seductress to Kislev
Nurgle (1/6) migrates a plaguebearer from Kislev to the Empire
Tzeentch (4/7) Teleports an acolyte from the Border Princes to Norsca
Slaanesh (3/7) brings the final seductress to the Empire
Nurgle (0/6) causes a bit of Decay for Slaanesh in Troll Country (remove a corruption)
Tzeentch (3/7) trains an acolyte in Norsca
Slaanesh (2/7) summons a seductress from Kislev to Troll Country
Tzeentch (2/7) has an acolyte lug a Warpstone from the Empire to the Badlands
Slaanesh (0/7) sends a daemonette to Norsca
Persistence of Change in Norsca - 1/7 PP
(M) The Persistence of Change - 1 - If you kill one or more figures in battle in this region this round, you may choose to not discard this card in the end phase, leaving it in place for next round.
Summon Acolyte to The Border Princes - 0/7 PP
And rest.
Norse Reavers (kill a peasant at event) and Peasant Uprising (peasants increase resistance) remain in effect
Nurgle (6/6) reaches out and touches Kislev with the Plague (-1 defense to others)
Tzeentch (8/7) Drains Power from the Empire (5/6, 6/7)
Slaanesh (6/7) makes overtures to the Degenerate Royalty of the Empire (no cost)
Nurgle (4/6) brings a leper to Kislev
Tzeentch (7/7) sends an acolyte from the Empire to the Border Princes
Slaanesh (5/7) slips a seductress into Kislev
Nurgle (3/6) spits out a plaguebearer in the Border Princes
Tzeentch (6/7) waves his hand and Teleports that plaguebearer to Kislev, instead (instant effect)
Slaanesh (5/7) forges an Abyssal Pact in Kislev (others' figures do not contribute to domination)
Nurgle (2/6) coughs up another plaguebearer in the Border Princes. Or is it the first one? Hard to tell.
Tzeentch (5/7) sends an acolyte from the Empire to the Badlands, toting a Warpstone
Slaanesh (4/7) summons a seductress to Kislev
Nurgle (1/6) migrates a plaguebearer from Kislev to the Empire
Tzeentch (4/7) Teleports an acolyte from the Border Princes to Norsca
Slaanesh (3/7) brings the final seductress to the Empire
Nurgle (0/6) causes a bit of Decay for Slaanesh in Troll Country (remove a corruption)
Tzeentch (3/7) trains an acolyte in Norsca
Slaanesh (2/7) summons a seductress from Kislev to Troll Country
Tzeentch (2/7) has an acolyte lug a Warpstone from the Empire to the Badlands
Slaanesh (0/7) sends a daemonette to Norsca
Tzeentch (1/7) prepares for the Persistence of Change in Norsca (no effect)
Tzeentch (0/7) brings an acolyte to the Border Princes
Remember that upgraded seductresses require two hits to kill
Other stats: GUO is 3/3; KoS is 2/4
Norsca: 1 die
Kislev: 4 dice, 4 dice, 2 dice
The Empire: 2 dice, 1 die
Tilea: 1 die
The Border Princes: 1 die
The Badlands: 1 die
Make your own rolls either on Invisible Castle or Orokos; the campaign should be "CitOW game 23"
This is the final round, and decisions are moderately difficult. As a reminder: if either Tzeentch or Slaanesh end up with more tokens than every other god, they will win. Otherwise, the winner will be whoever has the most VP at the end of the round.
Kislev doesn't matter, but everything else does, so I want this done in strict order. Even if you are making consecutive rolls, please make a separate post for each new region, posting all your decisions for the current region before you go back and roll for the next.
Slaanesh must choose a target for the Keeper of Secrets (leper (cultist) or plaguebearer (warrior)), then Slaanesh is active to roll for Norsca.
Slaanesh for Norsca
Better luck to brother nurgle
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Slaanesh gets a meaningless 2d6 in Kislev; if Khorne shows up before he does, though, feel free to move on to the Empire.
Slaanesh is free to roll in Kislev; Nurgle may roll for the Empire.
edit: Huh... I can see their rolls. Just need you to post them.
One hit, kill Khorne's warrior.
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