![]() ![]() There is one campaign-specific achievement in this sequence. ![]() You have all the time in the world for the other scenarios.In this campaign, you play as the Saracens and Spanish, to mirror El Cid's loyalties as the Spanish Reconquista rages on. Also the second scenario in the campaign is the only one where you have a time limit. You can load all of the campaign maps in AoW1 into the editor that came with the game - but you're spoiling the fun if you do that, believe me. Actually I find I do the northern trading route faster when playing the halflings (even though in the story it says the underground path should be faster - but that is true only for the goblins). That eastern road bends and turns south again and the south way there is where you will find both the enemy leader and the way to Lunaris. The halfling hero is just sitting in a tower by the road - so you don't lose any time picking him up when playing the halflings. So if you are kind of tight to beat the 20 days' limit let the hero go and don't take him. If you pick up the hero when playing the goblins that will cost you extra time. If you play the goblins also a hero will join you but he is at a point south to these mountains. If you play the halflings there's a hero willing to join you if you take the road north of the mountains to the east. After you pass the toll station (I usually choose to fight) go a bit further north until you reach a crossing. You can also kill the enemy leader instead but the way to go there is much the same. You don't actually have to reach Lunaris. If this is the map then you're not looking for a guy but for a city called Lunaris. On that map there should be a well guarded toll station somewhere in the middle. Since you seem to be seeing some mountains you probably took the northern trading route. If you're talking about AoW1 the second campaign map is either the underground path or the northern trading route. ![]()
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