[ you enter one of the trains with a few of the other teams -- you have your own booths to coordinate your actions in, but you can always go up to the main table if you want to talk to any of the other teams playing with you. ]
Rolled 3 +2 (5 or less points remaining in Round 2) + 2 (5 or less points remaining in Round 2) + 6 (remaining from last round)
First of all, we're creating another bit of the singing forest at 9,7. This will have a lake in the middle of it, with rivers running off to the west and southeast. Next, we're creating singing forest with a river in 8,7. This river goes from east to west. I intended to get those two steps done last turn, but forgot to add it.
Next, we're expanding the glasslands to cover 10,6, 11,6, 12,7, 10,8, and 11,8
Then we're adding in a set of hills at 10,9, with the river moving through it from the northwest to the southeast. The river moving through the hills creates a song by itself, actually. Finally, I'm at 9,10, I'm adding a Limestone deposit: The limestone deposit's natural shape has a form similar to a stadium, and the area has powerful acoustics: Loud noises that happen hear can spread far and wide.
4 points remaining (for real this time.)
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And so Algoda grumbled something about pretending something happened centuries ago and continued encouraging the land to sing, and the land complied. The river sang, and cut a passage through hills towards Sirius's mountains, and the song rang out through the land. More of the land became clear like those of its brothers, while nearby the land slowed within itself, refusing to sing, but creating a place where the songs would ring louder than anywhere.
TURN-IN
Re: TURN-IN
First of all, we're creating another bit of the singing forest at 9,7. This will have a lake in the middle of it, with rivers running off to the west and southeast.
Next, we're creating singing forest with a river in 8,7. This river goes from east to west. I intended to get those two steps done last turn, but forgot to add it.
Next, we're expanding the glasslands to cover 10,6, 11,6, 12,7, 10,8, and 11,8
Then we're adding in a set of hills at 10,9, with the river moving through it from the northwest to the southeast. The river moving through the hills creates a song by itself, actually.
Finally, I'm at 9,10, I'm adding a Limestone deposit: The limestone deposit's natural shape has a form similar to a stadium, and the area has powerful acoustics: Loud noises that happen hear can spread far and wide.
4 points remaining (for real this time.)
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And so Algoda grumbled something about pretending something happened centuries ago and continued encouraging the land to sing, and the land complied. The river sang, and cut a passage through hills towards Sirius's mountains, and the song rang out through the land. More of the land became clear like those of its brothers, while nearby the land slowed within itself, refusing to sing, but creating a place where the songs would ring louder than anywhere.