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Actually, my playthrough is completely different from one of the leading strategies. Perpolken focused on diplomacy (and I think many others did too), while I focused on tactics. I had to defeat the armies of hostile neutrals with a very weak army of my own... That's how it went.
Never mind the strategy; the main thing is the result. So, my respect to the LEADERS :)
Never mind the strategy; the main thing is the result. So, my respect to the LEADERS :)