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|description=Some say this chain of islands in the southern seas was created by the ancients as a gigantic calendar. Can you claim this region as your own?
| description   = Some say this chain of islands in the southern seas was created by the ancients as a gigantic calendar. Can you claim this region as your own?
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| num_play      = 5/4
| size          = L
| source        = roe
| victory        = get_town2
| victory_hint  = {{town|Random|noname=}} (54, 53, 1)
| loss          = all
| allies        = {{red}}
| enemies        = {{blue}}{{tan}}{{orange}}{{pink}}
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{{user commentary|
This map is perfect for players who enjoy Island maps and don't mind spending some of their turns on just moving their heroes (be it on Ships, which need to go around the middle Cross, or in the Underground, where no roads are present).
}}{{end of user commentary}}

Latest revision as of 13:37, 27 October 2024

Southern Cross Restoration of Erathia
5 Total Players / 4 Human Players
4
5
Size 3 (108×108) - L Underground enabled
Some say this chain of islands in the southern seas was created by the ancients as a gigantic calendar. Can you claim this region as your own?
Victory condition:
Capture Town: (54, 53, 1)
Loss condition:
Lose All Your Towns and Heroes
Allies: Red Enemies: BlueTanOrangePink
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Carried to next scenario:
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This map is perfect for players who enjoy Island maps and don't mind spending some of their turns on just moving their heroes (be it on Ships, which need to go around the middle Cross, or in the Underground, where no roads are present).