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Nimbus entered; a distant external dwelling of the Minos. Good layout, Griffin Conservatory 1 before the computer. Spotted an opponent nearby and went to rush. Reached the same Dungeon computer as the opponent only on 121. On 122 he tried to bypass me, but I still got him through a split. Lost an angel, but killed almost everything. Picked up Griffin Conservatory 3 from the Dungeon and went to finish it off.
The opponent dug up some angels. But I thought I had him pinned in a corner village. It turned out not to be a corner (a bugged passage from the opponent's respawn there?). While dealing with computers and Griffin Conservatory 3, the same Dungeon takes own Dess from the darkness. I put a dummy with all my power in the passage. I didn't account for 2 angels on Dess breaking through like that. I should have put a dummy with at least 20 mana instead of 10. The opponent lacked 90 mana to kill my entire army with arrows under oil. I didn't pay off earlier myself, thus not letting Dess go further; the opponent had to flee. In the end, the opponent was completely without an army with 1 Castle against my 6 (plus Necropolis with Capitol and upgrade). The opponent decided not to continue. Gundula probably took the last city on the next turn.
I played the second part of the game terribly, hoping that I had him pinned. Thanks for the game!
Played exclusively because of the roads, fearing getting stuck in a one-way exit on the last rest. There was a block on two roads, and the third led to the computer. Money was veeeery scarce, practically nowhere to be found, even behind guards. On 117 I saw the opponent and thought about rushing on 121 with my small army. But there was way too much power there. Hoping for Griffin Conservatory 1 near the city, I didn't want to split Dess. With Griffin Conservatory 1, the opponent was likely killing me, since Earth magic was being upgraded and I had double mana afterwards; it hardly left any chance. But the conservatory was large and I couldn't engage in battle. Then they caught me; I paid off with my last pennies. In the end, I took two Griffin Conservatory 1s. When the opponent exposed himself, I made a mistake by buying out the eye and not leaving money for the hero in case of retreat. I was literally one angel short of killing the opponent's entire army. Ultimately, something was missing throughout the game, unlike for the opponent.
Thanks for the game.

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