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Barbarian Wars
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In this short and 1st Miamian fought war, barbarian raiders from the Florida Keys and Central Florida attacked our border settlements. While this was a simple war, there was a high number of civilian deaths, a problem multiplied by an attack from a warmongering nation hoping for easy pray. This war ended in a Miamian Victory. Barbarian Wars is the second scenario of Archibald's campaign in Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars. Realizing that he needed more soldiers for his war against Roland, Archibald sent his commander north to capture the barbarian tribes and bring them under his rule. Having added the barbarian armies to his own, Archibald's rule was far more secure.
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Barbarian Wars is the second scenario of Archibald's campaign in Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars. Realizing that he needed more soldiers for his war against Roland, Archibald sent his commander north to capture the barbarian tribes and bring them under his rule. Having added the barbarian armies to his own, Archibald's rule was far more secure. In this short and 1st Miamian fought war, barbarian raiders from the Florida Keys and Central Florida attacked our border settlements. While this was a simple war, there was a high number of civilian deaths, a problem multiplied by an attack from a warmongering nation hoping for easy pray. This war ended in a Miamian Victory.
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