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'Wolves outside the castle!' is a minor castle event that can happen randomly, appearing in the main castle. In this event, the Castle Lord is asked what to do about a pack of wolves terrorizing the farmers. The Castle Lord can either scare away the wolves, costing and gaining nothing, or kill the wolves, requiring but not consuming a number of soldiers, and earning approximately double the coins of the number of soldiers. Soldiers must be in the castle to be used for this event, and attack power of defense power is ignored. Neither option has any other effect.  
 
'Wolves outside the castle!' is a minor castle event that can happen randomly, appearing in the main castle. In this event, the Castle Lord is asked what to do about a pack of wolves terrorizing the farmers. The Castle Lord can either scare away the wolves, costing and gaining nothing, or kill the wolves, requiring but not consuming a number of soldiers, and earning approximately double the coins of the number of soldiers. Soldiers must be in the castle to be used for this event, and attack power of defense power is ignored. Neither option has any other effect.  
   

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Wolf Attack 'Wolves outside the castle!' is a minor castle event that can happen randomly, appearing in the main castle. In this event, the Castle Lord is asked what to do about a pack of wolves terrorizing the farmers. The Castle Lord can either scare away the wolves, costing and gaining nothing, or kill the wolves, requiring but not consuming a number of soldiers, and earning approximately double the coins of the number of soldiers. Soldiers must be in the castle to be used for this event, and attack power of defense power is ignored. Neither option has any other effect.