
What is Thea 2 the shattering?
As with Thea: The Awakening, Thea 2: The Shattering will resolve all its conflict via the card mini game, where your people as well as the enemies you face become the card decks. The visual style of Thea 2 is also in keeping with the tone of the dark fantasy world.
Will there be a Thea 2?
We hope the sequel will capture the complexity and tone of its predecessor while offering exciting new content, mechanics and features. As with Thea: The Awakening, Thea 2: The Shattering will resolve all its conflict via the card mini game, where your people as well as the enemies you face become the card decks.
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In order to create an effective settlement agreement, you will have to understand your state's contract law, contemplate the contract, write the contract, then execute the contract. Follow the steps in this article and adapt where necessary in order to create the best settlement agreement possible.
Can a settlement agreement be negotiated with the other party?
The other party might try to negotiate some of the terms of your settlement agreement. If this happens, you will negotiate with the other party until you both reach an acceptable agreement. You may have to make minor changes to wording or terms to satisfy both parties. Present your settlement agreement to a judge.

Buildings
Mine - A hole in the ground that provides a small amount of crafting materials each turn.
Rituals
Spiritual Healing - Each group member will recover a part of their Faith.
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Tips
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Warnings
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