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Archive => Archive => Dominion: Renaissance Previews => Topic started by: greybirdofprey on October 04, 2018, 07:39:06 am

Title: Renaissance 'canon'
Post by: greybirdofprey on October 04, 2018, 07:39:06 am
How are the new cards explained 'canon-wise', insofar that is possible?

For example:

Acting Troupe.
When you play an Acting Troupe, you tell them to disband so they can work on something else later.
Title: Re: Renaissance 'canon'
Post by: LastFootnote on October 04, 2018, 10:55:49 am
Despite there being four members of the Acting Troupe, and it producing four Villagers, I still think of Acting Troupe as just drawing more people to your kingdom, not as laborers themselves.
Title: Re: Renaissance 'canon'
Post by: greybirdofprey on October 04, 2018, 01:08:29 pm
Despite there being four members of the Acting Troupe, and it producing four Villagers, I still think of Acting Troupe as just drawing more people to your kingdom, not as laborers themselves.

But then why do they dissapear after acting once?

Do they leave your kingdom like a travelling fair, or are they so dissapointed by there only being four visitors that they promptly disband?

Or were there a lot more people but all but four of them followed them out of your kingdom?
Title: Re: Renaissance 'canon'
Post by: Fuu on October 04, 2018, 04:33:17 pm
Despite there being four members of the Acting Troupe, and it producing four Villagers, I still think of Acting Troupe as just drawing more people to your kingdom, not as laborers themselves.

But then why do they dissapear after acting once?

I'm trying hard not to convince myself that they left because you forced their four children into working for you.
Title: Re: Renaissance 'canon'
Post by: Cave-o-sapien on October 05, 2018, 12:14:19 am
Priest is more corrupt than the Bishop. He steals more money for you and does nothing to help his fellow man.
Title: Re: Renaissance 'canon'
Post by: LittleFish on January 23, 2019, 04:18:59 pm
Old witch
The witch is old, and the spell occasionally wears off after time, shown by the shuffle of your deck.



Is this what you want?