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Started by Iltaran, June 20, 2012, 06:26:33 AM

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Chenier

Quote from: Geronus on June 26, 2012, 03:10:49 PM
In some realms the Invasion has been good for player activity, in others not so much it seems. I happen to be in two realms from opposite sides of that coin.

Sint's ruler was never known for his activity.
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Charles

I am definitely excited about how Melhed has acted this invasion.  Hopefully we will be able to keep motivated and active.

Iltaran

Quote from: Chénier on June 27, 2012, 01:28:46 AM
Sint's ruler was never known for his activity.

Don't know what you're basing that off. Benton was probably the most active ruler back when I was King of OG.
[Solari] it's generally understood that OG survives by some compact with the devil

Askarn - Maedros - Savra - Faed - Vanimus

mikm

Western blight daimon just won't die.

Draco Tanos

Benton never truly seemed to get back in the swing of things when he returned after being deported during the last invasion.

fodder

poor bastard... only 2 of them (as in.. 2 units) and they got killed 4 times

Darkest Hour of the South has been killed by Evander's unit.
Darkest Hour of the South has been killed by Evander's unit.
Darkest Hour of the South has been killed by Thorwald Brynjulvson's unit.
Darkest Hour of the South has been killed by Evander's unit.
firefox

JPierreD

Quote from: fodder on June 29, 2012, 06:29:04 PM
poor bastard... only 2 of them (as in.. 2 units) and they got killed 4 times

Darkest Hour of the South has been killed by Evander's unit.
Darkest Hour of the South has been killed by Evander's unit.
Darkest Hour of the South has been killed by Thorwald Brynjulvson's unit.
Darkest Hour of the South has been killed by Evander's unit.

And that's what you get when you invade Riombara!
d'Arricarrère Family: Torpius (All around Dwilight), Felicie (Riombara), Frederic (Riombara) and Luc (Eponllyn).

Geronus

Interestingly, it appears that while Ete City was unblighted upon the death of Darkest Hour, Fwuvoghor, Fengen and Enweilios remain covered. How odd.

Which daimon commanders are still alive? I know Midnight of the East is still about, and that Darkest Hour of the South and Darkest Hour of the North are both dead. Was Darkest Hour of the West killed yet?

Also, how many blight daimons have been killed? I thought that Thalmarkin killed a northern blight daimon, but I'm not sure about that.

fodder

maybe it spawned from ete? though... that doesn't sound right... because it came from south into glongin when midnight was killed?

midnight was spawned from ete?
firefox

Tom

Quote from: Geronus on June 29, 2012, 09:51:07 PM
Interestingly, it appears that while Ete City was unblighted upon the death of Darkest Hour, Fwuvoghor, Fengen and Enweilios remain covered. How odd.

Not at all. It all makes sense if you think about it.

Geronus

Quote from: Tom on June 29, 2012, 10:44:37 PM
Not at all. It all makes sense if you think about it.

Mmmmm, still not following, but then again I have a very good track record of completely failing to recognize, understand or follow your clues when it comes to Invasion stuff. I think you and I think very, very differently. Like, in opposite directions much of the time  :P I would have though that the regions actually blighted by the Southern Commanders would be among the first things to be unblighted, but clearly that's not the case since Ete City wasn't even blighted by the daimons in the first place.

I suppose it could be starting with things further south and would move north with further progress made, but then why Grehk and Ete City as opposed to, say, Irombro, Eylmon and Jidington? If this is the guiding principle, the application of it seems a bit arbitrary to my mind, especially since there's a very large swathe of blighted regions even further to the south.


Chenier

Quote from: Geronus on June 29, 2012, 09:51:07 PM
Interestingly, it appears that while Ete City was unblighted upon the death of Darkest Hour, Fwuvoghor, Fengen and Enweilios remain covered. How odd.

Which daimon commanders are still alive? I know Midnight of the East is still about, and that Darkest Hour of the South and Darkest Hour of the North are both dead. Was Darkest Hour of the West killed yet?

Also, how many blight daimons have been killed? I thought that Thalmarkin killed a northern blight daimon, but I'm not sure about that.

Tsamn
Riombara, duchy of Daimon Dominion

wtf?
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Geronus

Quote from: Chénier on June 29, 2012, 11:21:12 PM
Tsamn
Riombara, duchy of Daimon Dominion

wtf?

Bug of some sort. It's a blighted region. I can't recall how it became associated with Riombara. We keep getting elections for its lordship though.

Iltaran

It probably makes more sense when you look at it on a map.

Essentially, killing a Darkest Hour pushes the blight back "one region" in the relevant direction. Thus Rii, Rueffilo, Byr, Thromengor, Nemeno, Fymmen Otu, Ete City, Shifgrethor and Rinqen (the unblighted regions) were all along the southern border. By contrast, Fengen and Enweillos are on the eastern border; I'm not really sure how Fwovoghor will fit in.
[Solari] it's generally understood that OG survives by some compact with the devil

Askarn - Maedros - Savra - Faed - Vanimus

Geronus

Quote from: Iltaran on June 30, 2012, 05:45:19 AM
It probably makes more sense when you look at it on a map.

Essentially, killing a Darkest Hour pushes the blight back "one region" in the relevant direction. Thus Rii, Rueffilo, Byr, Thromengor, Nemeno, Fymmen Otu, Ete City, Shifgrethor and Rinqen (the unblighted regions) were all along the southern border. By contrast, Fengen and Enweillos are on the eastern border; I'm not really sure how Fwovoghor will fit in.

Very interesting conjecture, but that doesn't explain Grehk being unblighted.