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Age of Wonders 3--just slowly, methodically expand my goblin city underworld empire--day by day, spell by spell, micromanaging every single unit, every single scout, taking every advantage I can. By the time the pathetic surface dwellers realize what's going on, that a teeming horde of industrious goblin civilization has devoured 60% of the map, reworking the very ecosystem into an inhospitable blighted swampland, by the time they realize this it will be too late. Until then, the goblins toil on, thanklessly in the darkness. Their time will come. I feel like this is a reflection of some aspect of my personality somehow.