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Confirmed! Having breached one of the passages into the adjacent zone with Nura, on the second week I decided to break through the entrance to the mini-center past a horde of bears and a horde of berserkers. Having lost a dozen mages (all of them), about 20 pests out of just over 200, and all the gargoyles (about 30), I decided to retreat and not force the portal exit, since my mana was almost depleted. It turned out that Lok had broken into the same mini-center, and the simultaneity ended. After pulling Nazir over with golems and other gargoyles, and handing over the pests... I made one of the two mistakes that ultimately cost me the game. Without scouting the exit with a cockroach, I jumped into the void with Nazir and... ran into a horde of liches, split into three stacks, one of which consisted of higher liches. All perished :( The hero fled in disgrace to the castle. And earlier, as it turned out, I had made the main mistake — I didn't break into the second adjacent zone. The first one was Necromancer territory, but the second turned out to be Mage territory (daaaamn, what a fool) with an external golem dwelling. And from there on, it was all Mage lands :(. Then Ibba broke through the liches, and it turned out the mini-center was also Mage territory. Too bad that Ibba, seeing the emptiness, turned back, apparently sensing something was wrong. And I had already gotten my hopes up for a last chance to attack her with shackles and magic, trying to overcome the dwarf, since I was just two days' travel from that portal. But it wasn't meant to be. Lok told the rest...
" Дурак учится на своих ошибках, умный - на чужих, а мудрый старается их не совершать! Пусть будет больше мудрецов и жить станет легче!!! "