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		Wow. I always wondered how that game ended up... I was involved in that for about 15 turns as Niefelheim. I'm glad it came to an epic (epically messed up, anyway) ending.  
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		Just read all 21 pages of that - obviously frustrating for many players, but it sounded very interesting to me.  A very unique situation.  How to play out a game where everyone has a destroyed economy (with no LA Ermor to take advantage of it).   
	I wish the participants had played it out to the bitter end - there might have been a lot of lessons learned about how to operate in such a poisoned environment, surviving on gems alone, etc.. You'd think someone who had a lot of gold/silver/gem mine magic sites might have been able to parlay that into some kind of victory...  | 
		
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 Big Caveat: There is a bug where the transportation that the Wish does is effected by domes. So if your Wish caster is covered by a dome, which is pretty much assured in the late game, then the SC will "bounce" away to another province. Really irritating.  | 
		
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		Bounce where? 
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		I dont think its determinate.  Some random province.  Probably friendly?  Its the same as any failed teleport into a dome, I think. 
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		If teleport is failed, commander stays home - I'm absolutely sure about this. 
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		I disagree ano.  With the above example in mind, I've even seen other times when teleport and mass-teleport spells have bounced. 
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		In the recent game (Highlander) as R'lyeh I teleported about 20 mages and a lot of army to the Utgard capital which was protected by astral and air domes. I was very lucky to kick off an air dome very fast but still most of my mages stayed home while others smashed the defense. So, once again, I am absolutely sure about it. 
	If you're absolutely sure about the opposite then the only possible explanation I can see is that that capital was surrounded by enemy provinces.  | 
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