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The clip shows a full-dress re-enactment of a Qin battle scene, with an army of archers shooting at an enemy town.
To all Rome, her son is Coriolanus, a name fresh-earned in blood by the walls of the enemy town of Corioles.
"I have a definite love of history, and certainly sending an army of knights and battering rams into an enemy town has a historical basis, but the main thing is it's a lot of fun.
Serving as military tribune to Lucius Lucullus, Scipio displayed great personal courage in the Spanish campaigns; in 151 he killed a Spanish chieftain who had challenged him to single combat, and at Intercatia he won the mural crown (corona muralis), which was awarded to the first man to mount the walls of an enemy town.
If they aren't, go to another enemy town.
Send your Blademaster to an enemy town (without Windwalk) and start killing their workers.
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And, sure, there are localised battles between greens and their corporate enemies: towns in Alabama try to resist corporate poisoning; contests go on to preserve the habitats of everything from the grizzly bear to rare types of fly; Californians hug trees to stop new housing estates.
If you're playing a deathmatch, attempt to wall up your enemies' towns.
Also, ceasefire is an effective way to wall up your enemies' towns, as they can't attack you.
The chief enemy in town is both a personified villain — Peter Fleming, whose alter ego is the even more pernicious Chess — and an idea: privatization.
The younger leader's expression as he reviewed the troops upon Mr. Kim's arrival, balancing his slightly visible paunch on his elevated heels, was one of satisfaction that comes from success at gamesmanship with missiles and rumors about nuclear weapons that brought an erstwhile enemy to town bearing lavish gifts.
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