This article was written based on the new (at the time of writing) build 0.1014.2. The screenshots below were taken from the same build. Note that there is no Horos 1 article - I had not made any record of my first game with Horos.
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| The bonuses of Horos. | 
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| The custom difficulty settings. | 
Enemy Aggressiveness was set to Normal as a precaution. That would give me more time to prepare for Dragons and Zmeys when they appeared. I set Starting Villagers to 9, one less than the usual 10, since I expected a special recruit thanks to Horos's third bonus.
I set Reshuffles to Paid since I was more used to playing cards as I drew them. However, the game later would act as if I had chosen None and would not gave me the option to reshuffle. I did note that the score bonus for Paid and None were the same. It had not been a serious problem since I had never reshuffled before this.
Finally, I turned on Save as a safety net in the event I lose a critical party member such as someone with a high Magic attribute.
I started the game, expecting a long fun campaign and found:
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| The texture had not loaded! | 
Anyway, I was excited to see what creature of the night Horos would give me. I had hoped for a Striga Master. Instead, I received a Goblin Shaman.
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| The Goblin Shaman that I started with. | 
I took a look at my starting resources.
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| Starting resources in the village. | 
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| Assigning villagers to a task. | 
The downside of the new task system was that only the main worker had his/her full attribute contributing to the task. Helpers only added half of their attributes. The number of tasks for gathering were limited by the number of gathering spots - in previous builds, the player could create unlimited tasks for gathering.
Later, the Goblin Shaman did learn more Magic.
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| The Goblin Shaman learned more Magic. | 
While I was having fun exploring and crafting new stuffs, Horos dropped by to assign some work.
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| The beginning of the Divine Quest. | 
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| A Bandit joined the village. | 
I had unlocked Dark Wood and found one spot close to the village. With that resource, I had built a lot of buildings to attract Goblins. I attracted few Goblins since then but those that came were of quality.
The first who came was a level-10 Goblin Boss.
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| The Goblin Boss had the Medic attribute! | 
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| I had a second Goblin Shaman. | 
Once, a child grew up and was given the opportunity to become a Witch. From what I have read in the forum on Steam, opportunities such as this were random.
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| It was the girl's ambition to be a Witch. | 
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| Children in Thea grew and aged so fast. | 
On a side note, I discovered that Steel could be used to attract Orcs.
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| Buildings made of Steel could attract Orcs. | 
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| Horos appeared different today. | 
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| I remembered Horos's Avatar Guardians were birds. | 
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| There was an option to feed Horos more power. | 
I noticed that Horos's business involved a lot of howling to the moon.
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| Can you find the spelling mistake? | 
One hidden advantage of Horos is the ability to recruit a Striga Master from an event found while traveling at night.
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| Recruited a Striga Master. | 
Below is a screenshot of the Poludnica Event. I thought I should keep a record of the options and the rewards received. The last time this event happened was recorded in the article on Veles's game.
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| Not as good as the Dragon Bones from that other time. | 
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| Yes, she was late again. | 
As before, the game presented me with my score summary immediately after the event. It was easy to score high with the score multiplier.
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| Those labels were still not fixed. | 
I noted that at the start of this game, there were a lot of ruins near the village. Looting those ruins gave some early resources, XP and research.
I did not find any Coal resource gathering points at all. Coal was needed as a Catalyst to make Jewelry and Artifacts, unless the rarer Diamond was used instead. Being unable to craft those items was not a serious problem since I could still loot them from events. Also, I had Medics and people with Medic skills so crafting Artifacts with the Medic attribute was not a priority.
I did not have the Cropping Event during this game. The number of children in my village had been low throughout. I was getting enough recruits anyway so the missing event was not a problem except for scoring purposes.
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