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As it was very popular, most of Egypt played it. This made the legitimate player pool too large for the gamers to overcome. In the end, an epic tournament was held between the two remaining Oracles, to determine the fate of the Monument. Decided in a game of Witagog, the Oracle favoring building the Monument but excluding the 'gamers' won. This is when the controversy began, because there were not enough Conflict disciples to fill out the monument without the gamers.
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With the help of the Oracle of Leadership, Safira, the Conflict Oracle ran tournaments several times a week, teaching new players how to play the games. Some 40-50 Students and Prentices were developed, and the Conflict Monument was finished. The other six Monuments had already been settled, and Egypt successfully met the Stranger's challenge

Revision as of 23:39, 11 June 2009

THE TALE OF CONFLICT (from ATITD 1) As it was very popular, most of Egypt played it. This made the legitimate player pool too large for the gamers to overcome. In the end, an epic tournament was held between the two remaining Oracles, to determine the fate of the Monument. Decided in a game of Witagog, the Oracle favoring building the Monument but excluding the 'gamers' won. This is when the controversy began, because there were not enough Conflict disciples to fill out the monument without the gamers. With the help of the Oracle of Leadership, Safira, the Conflict Oracle ran tournaments several times a week, teaching new players how to play the games. Some 40-50 Students and Prentices were developed, and the Conflict Monument was finished. The other six Monuments had already been settled, and Egypt successfully met the Stranger's challenge