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* In the first three games, if you lost a map, you'd be treated to a scene of your own execution, either by the guillotine (''Heroes of Might and Magic I'' and ''Heroes of Might and Magic III'') or the sight of your abandoned skeleton in a cage that was hanging off a tree (''Heroes of Might and Magic II''), complete with music to [[It's a Wonderful Failure|further emphasize your failure]].
* In the first three games, if you lost a map, you'd be treated to a scene of your own execution, either by the guillotine (''Heroes of Might and Magic I'' and ''Heroes of Might and Magic III'') or the sight of your abandoned skeleton in a cage that was hanging off a tree (''Heroes of Might and Magic II''), complete with music to [[It's a Wonderful Failure|further emphasize your failure]].


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  • In the first three games, if you lost a map, you'd be treated to a scene of your own execution, either by the guillotine (Heroes of Might and Magic I and Heroes of Might and Magic III) or the sight of your abandoned skeleton in a cage that was hanging off a tree (Heroes of Might and Magic II), complete with music to further emphasize your failure.