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Thats basically it.
I feel as though there are a few issues... the Glass Kings look amazing but break the no-movement-for-Dom-4 rule, have such low Attack that they can't hit anything and are generally too expensive for what they give you, some of the recruitable soldiers have very low Attack despite "spending all day training" and I think one of them (the first houseguard) has the wrong sprite, looking identical to a man-at-arms instead of the other houseguard, and most of the units suffer from low Attack values across the board, especially with their thrown weapons, but it's an amazing concept with beautiful art. We need more beautiful good-guy factions like this. Bravo.