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Lennart "TaxOwlbear" Bachmann 73 posts 4 comments
Lennart's forte is real-time strategy, but his love for games extends to other genres as well. When he's not playing games, he hikes, makes pancakes, or tries to save the world. Online, he is also known as TaxOwlbear.
Ancestors Legacy takes tactical squad management to the Dark Ages. We have been playing it.
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