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You travelled far in search of opportunity for your rise to power. At last, you have journeyed to...
>The border between the nations of Noen and Celan, in the north of the twin continents. What began as a border conflict over the expansion of the Cursed Rivers' floods grew into a full-blown war. Armies of Noen, the nation of enchanted bloodlines and oppressed commoners, gather in the north, preparing to face off Celanian forces, known for their mastery of combat on flooded areas and water mages forced to develop in their homeland of flooded rivers and water monsters. You have gathered your small force in the central parts of the border, from where you may strike in any direction.
>Deep in the Orc Wastelands. In these rocky, hot lands, you have assembled your force and taken over one of the orc strongholds. Political chaos reigns here, with warlords rising and falling all the time. You are determined to survive, but it will be hard to convince the orcs to follow a human. The prospect of an orc horde at your command, however, was too good tp pass up.
>The border between the nations of Lagor and Selen, on the southern continent. The nephilim of Selen once more staked out their claim of lordship over all under heavens. Their armies are certainly strong, but in contest with them are the lizardmen of Lagor with their no less formidable beasts of the jungle. You have assembled your forces in northwestern Selen and control the countryside there; the armies of the warring nations march nearby, and you have to be careful when and where to strike. However, if you manage to play your cards right, both the jungle beasts and the highly disciplined forces of nephilim will be at your command, not to mention the glorious cities of the fallen.