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− | | | + | | Frontier & Wilderness=800 |
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==About== | ==About== | ||
Beyond the confines of colonial stockades lie vast expanses of a pristine and virgin New World untouched by the ravages of the Old.<br/> | Beyond the confines of colonial stockades lie vast expanses of a pristine and virgin New World untouched by the ravages of the Old.<br/> | ||
Exploration increases your chances of discovering items of interest in the New World, and allows you to ascend steeper slopes than before. | Exploration increases your chances of discovering items of interest in the New World, and allows you to ascend steeper slopes than before. |
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About
Beyond the confines of colonial stockades lie vast expanses of a pristine and virgin New World untouched by the ravages of the Old.
Exploration increases your chances of discovering items of interest in the New World, and allows you to ascend steeper slopes than before.
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As I know you will be rejoiced at the glor … As I know you will be rejoiced at the glorious success that our Lord has given me in my voyage, I write this to tell you how in thirty-three days I sailed to the Indies with the fleet that the illustrious King and Queen, our Sovereigns, gave me...<br/>-- Christopher Columbus, Letter to Luis de Sant Angelher Columbus, Letter to Luis de Sant Angel +
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