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=== Helios 23 Announced ===
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=== [[Gods and Fighting Men]] - Released ===
The 23rd Helios is now out. With more articles than you can shake a stick at or debate the existence of, the Helios offers an interesting insight into what makes the Common Community sections of TWC tick, [http://twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=146130 so roll up and check it out!]
 
  
This week's issue features editorials from [[the Black Prince]] and [[Lord Rahl]], reports from [[Annaeus]], [[The Sundance Kid]], [[Freddie]] and many others on different areas of the forums, as well as the customary Page 3 image and many a witty barb from [[Ferrets54]] in his Mudpit report, it is worth a read!
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Set in Ancient Mythical Ireland, Gods and Fighting Men features new music from Jeff and Mychael Danna, a new dynamic integrated trait-ancillary system, Aradan's auto-resolve balance system, and much more...
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For complete details (and of course, the download link!) please see [http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=148799 this] thread.
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Features:
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* Arthurian Total War Map of Ireland (adapted and retextured)
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* New trade resource: honey
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* New landmarks: The Tower of Glass, Stone Circles
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* New grass and battlemap terrain textures
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* Arthurian Total War unit models for elite units of player faction
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* Lugh and Balor unique general models
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* New Dynamic Integrated Trait-Ancillary system from Aradan Special Feature
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* Aradan's auto-resolve balance system Special Feature
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* Main music by Jeff and Mychael Danna, taken from their albums, A Celtic Romance - The Legend of Liadain and Curithir and A Celtic Tale - The Legend of Deirdre
  
 
=== Writing Competition 2008 ===
 
=== Writing Competition 2008 ===

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Gods and Fighting Men - Released

Set in Ancient Mythical Ireland, Gods and Fighting Men features new music from Jeff and Mychael Danna, a new dynamic integrated trait-ancillary system, Aradan's auto-resolve balance system, and much more...

For complete details (and of course, the download link!) please see this thread.

Features:

  • Arthurian Total War Map of Ireland (adapted and retextured)
  • New trade resource: honey
  • New landmarks: The Tower of Glass, Stone Circles
  • New grass and battlemap terrain textures
  • Arthurian Total War unit models for elite units of player faction
  • Lugh and Balor unique general models
  • New Dynamic Integrated Trait-Ancillary system from Aradan Special Feature
  • Aradan's auto-resolve balance system Special Feature
  • Main music by Jeff and Mychael Danna, taken from their albums, A Celtic Romance - The Legend of Liadain and Curithir and A Celtic Tale - The Legend of Deirdre

Writing Competition 2008

It's time, they said, and my words echoed the same. A competition which has been awaited for quite long now, gazes at the crowd, promising them loads of excitation in the upcoming days. And undeniably, we, the librarians shall endeavor to make it one of your finest experiences on TWC.

Only one piece of writing per member will be accepted, and it's up to the participant to decide the subject of his text. There's no restriction on what you can submit for the competition. It can be anything. For example, if you want to be creative, you can submit a story written by yourself. If you want to write something on history, you're free to go for it. What I mean to say is that it's totally dependent on what interests you. Besides, if you want to have a look at what people have written in the past, take a look inside the Scriptorium. Just make sure you don't submit anything related to Total War or modding, that's all. Above and beyond, freedom of choice is yours!

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