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This is the Ilsamiren Wars, a modification for Rome: Total War the Barbarian Invasion and the Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. It is an entirely original concept. THE STORY The world of the Western Continent is generally peaceful, but for the occasional raid on the Ilsamiri by their neighbours of the Northern Kingdom and the Seaborne. These raids have of late become increasingly regular and organised, however, a poor omen. The Ocean Tribes conduct their civilisation quietly among the Islands of the Dividing Sea and the Southern and Western Kingdoms carry out their trade and agriculture under stable rules, but they too are increasingly threatened, largely because of their close relationship with the Ilsamiri. On the Eastern Continent, the Mechathenain civilisation is preparing a mass exodus. They have been driven to abandon their once fertile land by the encroachment of the desert from the centre of the continent. Rain has not fallen on their farms for almost 100 years, and so they have constructed...

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Description

The main gates of the chief city of the Southern
Kingdom, the Port Isle. The blue indicates the
sea, which for much of the time covers the walkway
seen leading from the stairs. The gates themselves
are missing from the image. The gate-house is 42
feet high. Atop each tower is a look-out post from
which horns are blown (when the sea recedes) and
bells are rung (when the sea laps over the
walkway). The houses behind are place-holders for
the moment and are included merely to fill the
image. The blue represents the sea, the shade of
grey above that blue represents a sandy beach and
the grey above that represents rugged rocky slope
or cliff.