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Conquer Hyboria alongside Conan the Cimmerian!
Moderator: FFGAntonffgjafferffgjoshGeckoThe Spaniard Topics: 120 | Posts: 666
Is Nordheim "coastal" ?
Published on 05 April 2009 - 11:03:19

I've seen folks post (on another board) they play the Nordheim province as "coastal".  I know in "real life" (ha!) that area of the map was really two countries, one of which was definitely on the western ocean.  On the game board, it seems clear they wanted the "ocean" covered up by the adventure card area, so we have been playing Nordheim is NOT coastal.

The reason I mention this:  the "Sea Power" objective card.   All other colored areas of the map have at least two non-adjacent coastal areas for purposes of completing this card, and Aquilonia, Stygia, and Turan can complete this objective without bumping into another  player.  Just wondering why it's different for Hyperborea.

Please note:  I do NOT consider this to be a flaw; merely a point of interest.  I've also noticed Cybernex posting here, so I'm hoping he (or one of the other designers) can answer.

How are y'all playing it?  Is Nordheim "coastal"?

If the designers are reading this, just let me say:  This is one GREAT game!

TK

"...I was born game, and I intend to go out that way!" - - Rooster Cogburn

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Reply #1 | Published on 05 April 2009 - 06:51:06
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Not coastal!

Nothing scarier than a wild domesticated pig!

Reply #2 | Published on 06 April 2009 - 19:23:11

 We also lay as not costal since the adventure track does a great job covering it.

Son of Cronus & Oceanid, Chiron was a friend to man. Unlike most centaurs who were wild, quarrelsome, and violent, Chiron was wise and thoughtful. Skilled in combat, music, and medicine, he was the tutor of the heroes Aesculapius, Jason, Hercules, and Achilles.  Chiron eventually surrendered his immortality with Zeus placing him among the stars as Sagittarius. There are two accounts of why this surrender took place: one is to help free Prometheus and the second is to stop the pain after being accidentally struck by a poison arrow shot by his friend Hercules. 

 

Reply #3 | Published on 07 April 2009 - 17:36:25
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It's not coastal, but I would not complain about a house rule who makes it coastal if you want to give a little additional edge to the Hyperborean

It is with our judgment as with our watches. No two go just alike, yet each believes his own. (Alexander Pope)

Reply #4 | Published on 08 April 2009 - 00:33:27

Cybernex said:

It's not coastal, but I would not complain about a house rule who makes it coastal if you want to give a little additional edge to the Hyperborean

Thanks!  We've always played it as "non-coastal", and will continue to do so.  Got  to play again tonight, and finally won as Stygia.  I love this game!

TK

"...I was born game, and I intend to go out that way!" - - Rooster Cogburn

Reply #5 | Published on 11 February 2010 - 11:03:19

I think Hyperborea has enough "edge"as it is. It is the biggest nousiance for Turan (and later, Aquilonia) with it's kingdom card drawing rate and the bountiful supply of sorcery tokens.

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