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| - | Since they have little gold, their dominion also freespawns | + | Since they have little gold, their dominion also [[freespawn]]s |
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| * [[ermor-ma|MA Ermor]], a post-apocalyptic nation of Roman-style undead | * [[ermor-ma|MA Ermor]], a post-apocalyptic nation of Roman-style undead | ||
| * [[asphodel-ma|MA Asphodel]], a nation of undead dryads and vine-animated animal corpses | * [[asphodel-ma|MA Asphodel]], a nation of undead dryads and vine-animated animal corpses | ||
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| - | * [[lemuria-la|LA Lemuria], a nation of Roman-style spectres | + | * [[lemuria-la|LA Lemuria]], a nation of Roman-style spectres |
| - | Generally, these nations will dump their income scales in pretender creation; MA Ermor will generally | + | Ermor and Lemuria have no national recruits at all, and only use gold to build forts, labs, and temples; the other nations |
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| - | MA Asphodel and LA R'lyeh sometimes attempt to preserve population by taking a starting dominion strength of 1, so they only have at most one dominion candle in each of their provinces. This results in a much gentler population die-off, allowing them more gold for longer. | + | MA Asphodel and LA R'lyeh, with less population die-off per candle, |