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 I've always been glad that Kristoffer and Johan aren't being PC with Dominions. From the start it has had blood slaves (virgin children whose minds have been destroyed, or in later versions who are constantly drugged), demonology, mass murder...
 Dominions is refreshingly honest about what is going on. It's definitely an asset and not a flaw.
 
 This is a game for adults. Fundamentalists who insist on being insulted by everything should feel free not to play.
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				September 22nd, 2008, 09:55 AM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by Adept  I've always been glad that Kristoffer and Johan aren't being PC with Dominions. From the start it has had blood slaves (virgin children whose minds have been destroyed, or in later versions who are constantly drugged), demonology, mass murder...
 Dominions is refreshingly honest about what is going on. It's definitely an asset and not a flaw.
 
 This is a game for adults. Fundamentalists who insist on being insulted by everything should feel free not to play.
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					Originally Posted by Agema  Quick, get an H3 priest to cast banish, this thread has risen from the dead! |  Seems to be an all undead forum. Reanimation works fine, but only the moderators have the ability to banish   |  
	
		
	
	
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				September 22nd, 2008, 08:57 PM
			
			
			
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 Whenever I try to banish, the undead only seem to get stronger.  Could it be that I still have the Unholy tag from Dom2?  That would explain my black robes and unhealthy obsession with using heaps of skulls in all of my projects...  |  
	
		
	
	
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					Originally Posted by Adept  I've always been glad that Kristoffer and Johan aren't being PC with Dominions. From the start it has had blood slaves (virgin children whose minds have been destroyed, or in later versions who are constantly drugged), demonology, mass murder...
 Dominions is refreshingly honest about what is going on. It's definitely an asset and not a flaw.
 
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Agreed. I like, for once, being able to choose between being reasonably decent, or having my Raphaelite troopers eat the conçuered populations as snacks. |  
	
		
	
	
	
	
	
	
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