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Instructions
In Kings of Chaos, you are a warlord controlling an army and attempting to become the most powerful force in Middle-earth. You can choose your race, either humans, elves, dwarves, or orcs. Once you choose your race, you cannot change it for the duration of the round, so choose wisely.
You build your army by sending people your unique link (found in your profile page). If they click on the link, they will be recruited into your army!
If someone joins from your link page, they will become one of your officers, and when their army grows your army will get extra recruits. Also, your army will help them when they are being attacked.
Every game turn (60 minutes), you will generate money. The amount of money you generate is based on the size of your army. The larger your army, the more money you will make by using it to pillaging the surrounding countryside.
Use your money to buy weapons from the Armory. Weapons make your forces stronger by giving them attack and defense bonuses.
When you want to attack someone, the number of attack turns you use determines how much money you will plunder if you win. Use attacks wisely though, as you only get 1 every hour. If you are an orc, however, you will not steal money, but will instead eat the enemy soldiers! Because the number of soldiers eaten is based on the opponent's army size, powerful orcs are very dangerous, but orcs with small armies are very weak. Keep this in mind when choosing your race.
Rules
Legal:
Clicking on your own link
Clicking on your officer's links
Posting your link on message boards where it is allowed and is on-topic
Emailing your link to your friends or sending it to them on instant messenger
Having people click your link more than once (not within 24 hours)
Putting your link on your webpage
Putting your link in your profile
Illegal:
Posting your link on chat rooms including IRC
Posting your link on a forum where it is against that forum's policies or off-topic
Repeatedly viewing pages to slow the server
Using an email address that is not yours
Using link trading sites
Sending your link to people you do not know via email
Sending the link to an e-mail reflector or USENET group
Putting your link in popups, or inside any frame
Using a script to automatically gain recruits