Travian — Animals

The first were the .

By dawn, the Roman vanguard was not marching. They were dancing —swatting at ankles, cursing as thousands of black-furred bodies swarmed their supply carts. One century lost two days and three wagons to fevered bites. travian animals

Erik had dammed the small river that bordered his village for three days. The water level dropped. Crocodiles—lazy, ancient, and massive—had sunned themselves on the exposed mudbanks, annoyed but still. Then Erik’s engineers broke the dam. The first were the

The second were the .

His scouts had reported a Roman legion marching from the east. Their iron-tipped pilums gleamed on the horizon. Erik had twenty phalanxes, a dozen druids, and one crumbling palisade. Not enough. Not nearly enough. One century lost two days and three wagons to fevered bites

The boars followed the deer. Then the screams began. Tents collapsed. A tribune lost his leg. The Roman commander ordered a retreat—straight into the third surprise.