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Although the Single Player Human and Orc Campaigns are separate, they intertwine chronologically: for example, in the [[../Grand Hamlet (Human)|second scenario]] of the Human Campaign, you prepare Grand Hamlet for an attack that occurs in the [[../Grand Hamlet (Orc)|third scenario]] of the Orc Campaign; in the [[../Sunnyglade (Human)|seventh scenario]] of the Human Campaign, you respond to an attack on Sunnyglade that occurred in the [[../Sunnyglade (Orc)|sixth scenario]] of the Orc Campaign (Orc scenarios also tend to be (slightly) more difficult than their Human equivalents). Thus to play through the story in chronological order you should alternate between the two, starting with the Human Campaign. | Although the Single Player Human and Orc Campaigns are separate, they intertwine chronologically: for example, in the [[../Grand Hamlet (Human)|second scenario]] of the Human Campaign, you prepare Grand Hamlet for an attack that occurs in the [[../Grand Hamlet (Orc)|third scenario]] of the Orc Campaign; in the [[../Sunnyglade (Human)|seventh scenario]] of the Human Campaign, you respond to an attack on Sunnyglade that occurred in the [[../Sunnyglade (Orc)|sixth scenario]] of the Orc Campaign (Orc scenarios also tend to be (slightly) more difficult than their Human equivalents). Thus to play through the story in chronological order you should alternate between the two, starting with the Human Campaign. |