(EL) Ok, I will do the first write-up in the hopes others will follow.
With some of the recent changes to the Elf, I was eager to play this position and see how it would now fare against the Troll. So I planned from the beginning to secure my region, recruit a bunch, hire some emissaries, and go visit Torvale. This game had no AN, UN or DE, so I planned to visit the Troll as quickly as possible. To that end, I actually sent an emissary to Meridon on turn 1 to slow down the troll's development in Torvale. The Troll also sent a Duke there, so I figured that would just cause them to sit idly. I also enamored Torvale on Turn 1 just in case nobody had moved to Meridon (and Elf already friendly in Oakendell).
Took Lorethane and found some pop centers on turn 2, raised wizards, found the TR pop center in Oakendell. Strange, the TR duke turned Meridon neutral. He either did not look at the city and just figured he was safe or he was bold. Either way, I planned to maintain status quo next turn and just see if he continued his boldness.
On Turn 3, he did just that and was captured, so I took the city on turn 4 and captured/killed his duke. I also scored Oakendell on turn 4, killed the TR agent at his village, and hired a priestess to scout Torvale.
On turn 5 the TR and GN declared each other enemies, and I started to land on towns in Torvale and divined villages. Also looked at many of the towns and found no TR capitol or troll groups. Very odd.
Took a few of the pop centers, found very little TR resistance in the region, found my first unusual by chance, and was 3rd in status points on turn 6. I had achieved my ESO by this time but had to wait to turn 10 to claim.
On 7, I captured and killed a TR baron, took over Torvale, denigrated the TR in Torvale, and was ready to start rolling with the end of the bad season.
I spent the next several turns consolidating my hold on Torvale, denigrating the TR, failing at the single unusual encounter, maxing my agents, hiring emissaries, raising wizards, recruiting, and just building up to take a third region.
As of turn 12, nobody had bothered me in 1 or 4 which had produced for me for several turns, I was first in status points, and I was ready to make my move for my ESO. I needed 3 regions, lots of fleets in 2 seas, and more regions than my natural enemy and we could not declare that SVC before turn 16.
So I spent turns 13-15 preparing an onslaught of Northern Mists. I took the region on turn 15 and prepared to declare on turn 16. Unfortunately, I got caught by a rule change and SVC got bumped back to turn 20. Ouch, but okay, move on. The problem was I already had taken 3 regions, which I still held on turn 16, but I saw serious invasions from then on
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At one point I had 4 troll armies, and 3 other kingdoms in Torvale and Oakendell. I had to abandon Northern Mists to take back/defend my two core regions and regroup. At that point, there was no chance I could hold the 3 regions to turn 20, so I completely abandoned Northern Mists, hoping the DW could win before I was completely decimated by lots of bad guys.
On turn 20 I still had my two regions, the DW had taken his third region (Northern Mists), but he didn't declare, so I figure oops he has another condition he cannot meet. I figured I would give it another turn or so and then move in to disrupt that if it did not happen.
Cloud, I was not trying to help you win, but I was trying to preserve at least 2nd for myself if the game could end before my various invaders reduced me to scraps and folks passed on by my status point lead
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Just as I had given up on that strategy and moved to re-invade Northern Mists, and the SO showed up and started taking stuff, the DW declared. The only reason I had held my 2 regions was that I was fortunate with magic research beyond the normal limit with 4 level 7's who had domes and I had lots of emissaries to hold or take back as needed in my regions. Thus, I was able to hold onto second place and was quite pleased at that result.
Very happy for Cloud who took first, and congratulations to Damelon on his first podium finish, taking 3rd as the Ranger, just edging out the Black Dragon.
Would love to hear from JF playing the Troll, who apparently abandoned Torvale (I guess to attack the Gnomes based on declarations and a complete lack of Troll groups in Torvale until Turn 17 or so), but he was maybe hoping this strategy would net him two quick regions?
And what about the SO who showed up Oakendell right near the end and wreaked some havoc right after I cleaned up from fights with TR, WI, DW, GI, and also saw GN and RA groups in region but not sure what they were doing?
And who killed my king on turn 22, just as the game ended? That was not nice.