Thrones of Britannia will see players take on the roles of
different faction leaders and take on a series of events, each...
Thrones of Britannia will see players take on the roles of
different faction leaders and take on a series of events, each with branching dilemmas, based on historical events.
Thrones of Britannia will see players take on the roles of
different faction leaders and take on a series of events, each...
Not exact matches
Like last Saturday, when
factions loyal to the two party
leaders held parallel congresses, the situation repeated itself on Saturday with the two camps producing two
different state chairmen.
With the
different African warring
factions and political
leaders, there were times when I was confused about what was going on.
«All civilized societies are divided into
different interests and
factions,» he wrote, including «debtors or creditors,» «rich or poor,» «members of
different religious sects,» «followers of
different political
leaders,» «inhabitants of
different districts,» or «husbandmen, merchants or manufacturers.»
Side A means everybody will start with roughly the same stats, only the evacuation goals and
leader powers being
different, whereas side B gives each
faction unique traits in what I deem to be a far more interesting game.
Taking place almost a millennium before the events of Skyrim, the main narrative of ESO consists of your character setting out to end the vile machinations of the Daedric Prince Molag Bal as well as to seize control of the imperial throne, which has been vied over by three
different factions since the land's former
leader vacated it.
The story isn't very original, two warring
factions / nations with you as a
leader one side, and the gameplay isn't massively
different than what you'd expect.
In the epic sequel in the MCU's Avengers sub-franchise, Iron Man & Captain America, now
leaders of two very
different Avenger
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MOORE, Charles In a show of support that brought together
different factions of the movement, civil rights
leaders joined the funeral procession for NAACP activist Medgar Evers, 1963 20 x 16 inches Gelatin silver print; printed later