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jpww
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I've seen a lawyer walk on water after a natural disaster (flood) hit my civ once upon a time. Apparently, some swampy tiles turned to water tiles but still kept some of their former attributes.
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drAgON1
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Mobile,AL,USA
Mar 2001 time: 05:20
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HEHE I had a musket stuck on the water once when I was playing Paul
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Aolathiin
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In my last game I saw a machine gunner standing in shallow water, having just destroyed part of my undersea tunnel on that tile. I also saw diamonds in deep water.
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jessee
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arkansas USA
Jun 2002 time: 23:20
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speaking of lawyers i dont see how they r damaging exept to the owner of the lawyer when u file an injunction it only lasts one turn and its not like that will hurt u unless u are buildin a wonder in that city.if one is on my land i let it stay there and waste money
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Rual
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I use my lawyers to scout ahead of my corporate branch in search of enemy lawyers, and then to defend the franchise. Of course I have found that a stay at home lawyer will help to prevent my cities being franchised by the enemy.
I haven't had a holy lawyer yet but I have had ghost musketeers.
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