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Colonel Bill16 Dec 2015 5:39 a.m. PST

This year its real simple. From 15 December 2015 thru 2 January 2016, buy any line item on the page and get a copy of the full color glossy Age of Honor (the AOE expansion for the Lace Wars) absolutely free. Want two copies of Age of Honor? Just buy one copy and get the second free. Just annotate "Christmas Sale" in the PayPal instructions to sender or merchant. The URL is . . .

link

And remember, you will need Age of Eagles (II) to properly play our upcoming digital only supplement Age of Valor. This expansion module allows play from the Hungarian Revolution in 1848 thru the Guns of August 1914.

Thanks for your continued support, Happy Holidays and good gaming.

Warmest regards,

/// BILL ///

Wilbur E Gray
Colonel, US Army (Ret)
AOE, PSS, HMGS WFG+

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"The society that separates its scholars from its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools." Thucydides

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