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You submitted four very good islands with intriguing backstories and situations.

For this reason, it is kinda difficult to vote for all of them one by one since they all follow the same approach, but I'll try to embrace their differences and highlight what I liked best in each one of them.

I very much enjoyed that one of the main themes in this island is the treatment reserved for Antion's body: being such a key topic in the Iliad, I think that this reference is incorporated very well inside the narration. 

Talking about the gameplay, the possibilities provided by this island are various enough to guarantee different approaches, giving the players all the freedom they need. 

My only concern is connected with the colour-coded trials and with the definition of "THE PATH OF" since they seem to be strictly connected (as if once you have chosen the war path, there is no coming back), while in my experience as a Strife Player, heroes tend to change idea a lot (maybe they decided to help a group before knowing they are guilty too and now they want them to reconcile?). Anyway, this is a minor concern about a very good island, with a very Mediterranean flavour and nice ideas.

On a side note:  I would have appreciated a couple of living female characters to interact with, but I saw you put plenty of them in other islands, so I don't see the lack of them in this one as a major issue (I did the same in mine).

My votes:

Cornice e Paesaggi/ Stage & Scenery: 5

Avversità e Misteri /Strife &Mysteries: 4

Fatiche e Battaglie / Trials & Battles  4

Valutazione Generale / Overall Rating  4

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Thank you very much for these comments, I really appreciate them! I fully agree about players changing their minds; in my intention, the initial choice is not preventing the heroes from changing path (in fact, I played this island twice - the first group went straight for peace, while the second started on the path of war and then switched halfway through and went for peace instead); I should have probably made this clearer in the description!