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Der Ausdruck Peon bezeichnet den niedersten Rang in der orcischen Horde. Da diesem Fußvolk alle bedeutenden Fähigkeiten abgehen, werden seine Angehörigen lediglich für einfache Arbeiten wie den Abbau von Holz und Gold eingesetzt. Peon is a Lepharist Revolutionary in Verteron. The label of peon denotes the lowest station amongst those in the Orcish Horde. Inferior in all skills of worth, these dogs are relegated to menial tasks such as harvesting lumber and mining gold. Their labor is also required for the construction and maintenance of buildings necessary to support the vast undertakings of the Horde. This said, the importance of the peon is recognized in the holiday Peon Day. Peons are the most important unit in Tribal Trouble. Image:viking_peon.jpg|A Viking Peon Image:native_peon2.jpg|A Native Peon A peon has many uses such as building, attacking, and gathering resources. A lone peon is practically useless, they are used best in great numbers. At the start of each game you will start with 20 peons (this can vary if you are in a campaign)so you can start construction on a Quarters to produce more peons. Peons are the only units that can build and gather resources. They can tear down towers faster then other units but otherwise are quite slow at demolition. They are one of the worst attackers, even in numbers, so they're no match for a few chicken warriors. thumbDer Peon ist ein Mitglied der niederen orcishen Arbeiterkaste. Da sie weder zum Kampf noch zu einer Ausbildung in magischen Künsten taugen dienen diese einfältigen Gesellen der Horde damit das sie Holz und Gold beschaffen oder einfach Gebäude erbauen und diese Instand halten. Lange Zeit wurden sie von ihren Herren, den Oberaufsehern wie Sklaven behandelt und gehalten, erst mit dem Aufstieg Thralls änderte sich das. Um ihren Fleiß und ihre Opfer zu ehren gibt es einmal im Jahr den "Tag des Peons". Attempting to talk to Peon will cause Lenny to talk to you: * "I wouldnt [sic] talk to him if I were you..." * "We're not really sure where he came from. He doesn't seem to speak very much." * "And what the heck kind of tool is that in his hands? Seems primitive." * "Hmm... He's selling some sort of ticket. But who in their right mind would pay so many credits!? What a scam."
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Peon is a Lepharist Revolutionary in Verteron. thumbDer Peon ist ein Mitglied der niederen orcishen Arbeiterkaste. Da sie weder zum Kampf noch zu einer Ausbildung in magischen Künsten taugen dienen diese einfältigen Gesellen der Horde damit das sie Holz und Gold beschaffen oder einfach Gebäude erbauen und diese Instand halten. Lange Zeit wurden sie von ihren Herren, den Oberaufsehern wie Sklaven behandelt und gehalten, erst mit dem Aufstieg Thralls änderte sich das. Um ihren Fleiß und ihre Opfer zu ehren gibt es einmal im Jahr den "Tag des Peons". Der Ausdruck Peon bezeichnet den niedersten Rang in der orcischen Horde. Da diesem Fußvolk alle bedeutenden Fähigkeiten abgehen, werden seine Angehörigen lediglich für einfache Arbeiten wie den Abbau von Holz und Gold eingesetzt. Attempting to talk to Peon will cause Lenny to talk to you: * "I wouldnt [sic] talk to him if I were you..." * "We're not really sure where he came from. He doesn't seem to speak very much." * "And what the heck kind of tool is that in his hands? Seems primitive." * "Hmm... He's selling some sort of ticket. But who in their right mind would pay so many credits!? What a scam." Peons are the most important unit in Tribal Trouble. Image:viking_peon.jpg|A Viking Peon Image:native_peon2.jpg|A Native Peon A peon has many uses such as building, attacking, and gathering resources. A lone peon is practically useless, they are used best in great numbers. At the start of each game you will start with 20 peons (this can vary if you are in a campaign)so you can start construction on a Quarters to produce more peons. Peons are the only units that can build and gather resources. They can tear down towers faster then other units but otherwise are quite slow at demolition. They are one of the worst attackers, even in numbers, so they're no match for a few chicken warriors. The label of peon denotes the lowest station amongst those in the Orcish Horde. Inferior in all skills of worth, these dogs are relegated to menial tasks such as harvesting lumber and mining gold. Their labor is also required for the construction and maintenance of buildings necessary to support the vast undertakings of the Horde. Pity the poor peon, working from dusk to dawn, slaving away in the service of the orc and Horde. Peons are permanently bent from years of labor. These expressionless orcs trudge in their duty, a large sack slouched over malformed shoulders that are broader than any soldier's. Commonly treated with contempt, the wise Horde chief knows that without these sturdy little guys, the Horde war machine would grind to a halt. They are nearly worthless in combat, which is why they prefer to hide in burrows and throw spears out the windows, if it comes to that. (HPG 197) Downtrodden, the orc peons slave thanklessly to please their overseers.[1] While it is rare, it is possible for a peon of the Dragonmaw to rise from the dregs to attain a new rank, like that of Overseer. This said, the importance of the peon is recognized in the holiday Peon Day.
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