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Dec. 13th, 2007 02:16 pmFrom an amusing game rules thread on boardgamegeek.com:
Iliad: The Siege of Troy
The last paragraph of the rules for this game reads: "One final note: players wishing to simulate the Odyssey, Homer's other great epic poem, may do so by, after they are finished playing Iliad, taking the Odysseus counter and tossing it in a random direction. Odysseus now has ten years to find his way back to the box."
Iliad: The Siege of Troy
The last paragraph of the rules for this game reads: "One final note: players wishing to simulate the Odyssey, Homer's other great epic poem, may do so by, after they are finished playing Iliad, taking the Odysseus counter and tossing it in a random direction. Odysseus now has ten years to find his way back to the box."