It's a story first and foremost. That's why I'm here, and why several others are as well. So disadvantageous events do not bother me.
So Boerd said
It's a story first and foremost. That's why I'm here, and why several others are as well. So disadvantageous events do not bother me.
HazmatMedic said
Wow. Just kinda passed out in the sun there...Alf, Boerd, PM.Random events can be bad things - barbarians attack, bad harvest, floods, things like that - but they can also be good things - rare ores uncovered, bountiful harvest, the capture of a highly wanted criminal - and they test a leader's ability to control the country. But, as always, I am open to suggestions and ideas.I'll edit the list now. Anyone in the list can post IC whenever they want.
TheSovereignGrave said
I'm starting to feel like I'm in the minority in that most of my population is uneducated...
TheSovereignGrave said
I'm starting to feel like I'm in the minority in that most of my population is uneducated...
LadyAdanae said
Most of my people are slaves...
TheSovereignGrave said I'm starting to feel like I'm in the minority in that most of my population is uneducated...
HazmatMedic said I'll edit the list now. Anyone in the list can post IC whenever they want.
ASTA said The problem with random events is that they rely on the one administrating them (in the case of this RP, that person being you) to know the ins and outs of the nation (s) that they're going to impact. For example, if you say that a random barbarian horde penetrates the yul's rain forest home, lays waste to some tree-top villages and then leaves with 2,000 slaves, I'd seriously question how this was done without the yul themselves first realizing that A) the barbarians were in the rain forest to begin with, B) how they weren't slaughtered by the abundance of either traps or armed persons laced throughout the yul's controlled areas or C) how the barbarians even knew they were there to begin with.
Aristo said
Ah, Rare and I will have to work something out with "The Imperium," since it's right next to us. Xia Quan was previously part of Palmyong but it seceded about a century ago, and the two sides just grew tired of fighting and resolved to an uneasy standstill. Regarding the Imperium's proximity, there's a chance it had some kind of history with our nation(s) beforehand, although a militaristic Germanic super-empire scrambles our ideas of an East-Asia feel in that part of the world.