Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom
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If you're feeling sorry for the Blacksand tribe, don't. It's Kingdom Under Fire's Lizardmen that deserve your sympathy. Thousands of years ago, the Blacksand tribe enslaved the ancestors of the Lizardmen.
If that wasn't enough, these leftover lizards are left to suffer the slings and arrows of their own physique. Blessed with six eyes and cursed with the ability to only see clearly from two of them, it's no wonder that the Lizardmen are in a bad mood.
Above: When Lizardmen get excited their maws split open, exposing six eyes and making them blind
Red Lizardmen descend from Blacksand slaves who were forced to handle flames, while the Blue Lizardmen come from a long line of slaves forced to work in the cold. Remember your RPG roots and be sure to fight Frost with Fire and vice versa when facing these foes.
Above: When Lizardmen get excited their maws split open, exposing six eyes and making them blind
Red Lizardmen descend from Blacksand slaves who were forced to handle flames, while the Blue Lizardmen come from a long line of slaves forced to work in the cold. Remember your RPG roots and be sure to fight Frost with Fire and vice versa when facing these foes.
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