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Of course, my opinion is not infallible, and even if I'm 'correct' in my judgement of mage-plays I hope you still pursue them if that is what makes the game fun for you!
Also the survivor agent can help
You can always do it again.
It is bad if you actually want the area healthy and prosperous though (eg Dark Empire. Ophanim. Mammon).
Also doesn't work on elves :-(
They can be a bit slow to start (you need to get their Alignment from +3 Human to at least -2 Elder to really be effective), but once you do, then it starts to snowball rapidly. -2 Elder will automatically start enshadowing worshipers (both acolytes and rulers) and the heroes aren't able to keep up with that. And once you start getting acolyte actions (e.g. -2 Dark Worship), it's almost like have 3+ extra agents.
Infiltrating a coven gives you a pretty big amount of free influence on them every turn. I find it worth it to just infiltrate them and then naturally get to -2 Dark Worship. Worst-case scenario: they spread a bunch of shadow, build up too menace, and get razed. Best-case scenario: they spread a bunch of shadow, nearby rulers become enshadowed and don't care, and then they just keep spreading it across the map. Either way, your agents don't need to get involved past the initial infiltrate.
Anyway, nice to see some strats laid out.