Titanic said
Bishop, you just keep getting more and more neighbors. Also, why hasnt anyone picked a region from the south?
Who knows.
Titanic said
Bishop, you just keep getting more and more neighbors. Also, why hasnt anyone picked a region from the south?
orangebox said
Oh my, I think I may have done something evil in the eyes of RP-ing. I may have accidentally made my border guards a little too smart, being aware of the existence of your nation, Panda-man.Would it be necessary for me to edit that part out, or go along with it - with my nation having slightly better scouts capable of finding out about my close neighbors?
Titanic said
Bishop, you just keep getting more and more neighbors. Also, why hasn't anyone picked a region from the south?
Tatsua Aiisen said
Who knows.
Tatsua Aiisen said
I'm joining, it will just take a bit of work. Actually, a lot of work, especially for somebody with as little attention span as myself.
Eternal_Flame said
oh, syrian, any world event will happen in near time?
SyrianHamster said
Yup. Even though I'm only getting four hours sleep tonight, but that's just the kind of awesome GM I am. Even if everything I write has to be edited 58934053485340 times immediately after posting because I suck at proof-reading. G'night all, enjoy the party.
BlackBishop said
Sleep is for the weak... And I no likey the sounds of this New Bohaddon Empire.
SyrianHamster said
If anything does happen, it wont be for a while. Need to roll dice to determine their agenda first. Was just drawing people's attention to the potential issue of them existing.
Eternal_Flame said
so, if the bohaddon empire start their campaign i bet vanguar, hlondeth, and jouria is their first target after the rebels of course
SyrianHamster said
IF they start their campaign, they're probably gonna be none-too happy about ex-Imperial provinces not rejoining with the fold, but we'll see. It's all numbers, who needs an established plot when you have a bucket of old dice.
Senor Herp said
Sheet fiddling continues. The history is rough, I feel, and too vague, and I am not certain the manpower is reasonable for too much or too little. Initially mistook the manpower for an abstract rather than one-to-one manpower to man. Feel less like standing armies proper and more the scale of house guard, not that that wasn't a significant portion of professional troops in the era besides men-at-arms, mind. What do you think, Syrian? And others, if they care to comment.