I'm playing a nice Hungary campaign. I just reached Athens and thus all of Greece was mine. Constantinopel also is mine. So my next goal are the Turkish homelands.
My invading armies are always accompanied by decent amounts of priests. This time I figured I'd regroup my military in Constantinopel first before starting the invasion of the Anatolian peninsula.
I figured I'd send out my priests ahead, seeing my military would take a few turns to regroup first. I put the Athens batch ( 6-8 priests ) on a single ship and sailed them east. Then I saw I was just not going to make it to the Turkish coast, I got cautious and decided to make a single stop on a small small island, land them there and continue the next turn to prevent a single pirate ship sinking my single ship and destroying all my priests.
Sigh - that's when it happend, I unloaded all my priests on the tiny bit of land. Offcourse only one character could fit onto this piece of land, resulting in each unloading priest to assasinate by ummm back assaulting the previous one. giving me several ' dying sounds ' in a row, killing all my priests but one.
I thought it was funny - n00b mistake, wasn't paying attention.
Kulgan




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