A game of skill. Play through the development of ancient civilizations from the invention of agriculture c. 8000 B.C. to the emergence of Rome in the middle of the 3rd century B.C.
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CIVILIZATION is a game of skill for 2 to 7 players. It covers the development of ancient civilizations from the invention of agriculture c. 8000 B.C. to the emergence of Rome around the middle of the third century B.C. Each player leads a nation of peoples over a map board of the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East as they attempt to carve a niche for themselves and their culture.
You and your friends are adepts. Mid Day a rumble occurs, shaking the very Mountain the Kaer was built into to escape the Scourge. You discover a breach.
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Setting in a Kaer. The world as you know has always been stable one: get up, eat, do chores and learn your Discipline if you were an adept. You are one of those and your friends are also. Being so few, all adepts train in same place so you learn to work together. Mid Day a rumble occurs, shaking the very Mountain the Kaer was built into to escape the Scourge. The True Earth and Water have not merged to declare it safe yet to open, but your Masters have sent you out to search for Breaches in the area. It is then you find an opening. Were does it go? What is behind that fissure in the wall?
You and your friends are adepts. Mid Day a rumble occurs, shaking the very Mountain the Kaer was built into to escape the Scourge. You discover a breach.
Description:
Setting in a Kaer. The world as you know has always been stable one: get up, eat, do chores and learn your Discipline if you were an adept. You are one of those and your friends are also. Being so few, all adepts train in same place so you learn to work together. Mid Day a rumble occurs, shaking the very Mountain the Kaer was built into to escape the Scourge. The True Earth and Water have not merged to declare it safe yet to open, but your Masters have sent you out to search for Breaches in the area. It is then you find an opening. Were does it go? What is behind that fissure in the wall?