Attila's brother, Bleda the Hun, betrays his brother while out on a Boar hunt. Attila must kill Bleda, allow the boar to do the same, or escape the Hun base and start up his own town from scratch. To win, defeat any two opponents: Scythians (green), Persians (red) and Western Roman Empire (blue). The Scythians will form an alliance with Attila if he frees their prince from the Roman Camp and then delivers 10 Horses.
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| - Attila's brother, Bleda the Hun, betrays his brother while out on a Boar hunt. Attila must kill Bleda, allow the boar to do the same, or escape the Hun base and start up his own town from scratch. To win, defeat any two opponents: Scythians (green), Persians (red) and Western Roman Empire (blue). The Scythians will form an alliance with Attila if he frees their prince from the Roman Camp and then delivers 10 Horses.
- Scourges of God are often highly charismatic, and gather other fanatics around them. In times of war, they are highly praised by the cult hierarchy, but when peace comes the priests prefer to move them along as quickly as possible, lest they find too many “enemies of God” within the towns of cities.[1a] Most scourges of God die bravely in battle, but some do move on, often to other ways of discovering and punishing the corrupt. Scourges of God almost always substitute the name of their God when describing themselves: scourge of Sigmar, scourge of Ulric, and so on.[1a]
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| - Attila's brother, Bleda the Hun, betrays his brother while out on a Boar hunt. Attila must kill Bleda, allow the boar to do the same, or escape the Hun base and start up his own town from scratch. To win, defeat any two opponents: Scythians (green), Persians (red) and Western Roman Empire (blue). The Scythians will form an alliance with Attila if he frees their prince from the Roman Camp and then delivers 10 Horses.
- Scourges of God are often highly charismatic, and gather other fanatics around them. In times of war, they are highly praised by the cult hierarchy, but when peace comes the priests prefer to move them along as quickly as possible, lest they find too many “enemies of God” within the towns of cities.[1a] Most scourges of God die bravely in battle, but some do move on, often to other ways of discovering and punishing the corrupt. Scourges of God almost always substitute the name of their God when describing themselves: scourge of Sigmar, scourge of Ulric, and so on.[1a]
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