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Naturally, a tribe is made up of more than a single figure. Since there isn’t enough space on a crossroads for all of the figures in a tribe, we place the tribes’ figures onto the boxes around the edges of the game board. |
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Here, you can see a close-up of my two tribe’s boxes. |

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At the start of the game, my warrior tribe is made up of a warrior and a supply wagon. I’ve placed the figures onto the box with the warrior graphic. |
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At the start of the game, my horseman tribe is made up of a horseman and a supply wagon. I’ve placed the figures onto the box with the horseman graphic. |
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Now, Siegfried and Marlene have also placed one supply wagon and either a warrior or horseman onto their tribe’s boxes. |