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Great Dwilight War, Pt. 2: The Southern League vs. Luria Nova

Started by Wolfsong, November 08, 2013, 12:50:27 AM

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Chenier

Quote from: Vita on February 12, 2014, 08:10:20 PM
Not entirely sure how we conclude the fighting happens outside of D'hara considering the agreements were for LN, Barca, Fissoa to not trespass into each other's lands. I would think that fighting would therefore happen upon d'haran land, though since Asylon has not signed any such agreement they would be within their rights to attack where they please if they so chose.

I suppose, from Seoras's context he's seen D'hara's prime minister write letters about how the King runs D'hara and she's just a pretty face, so he took Machiavel's word a bit more seriously.

Really? Sometimes it feels like Machiavel needs to ask the House of Lords permission just to take a bath if he doesn't want the Prime Minister to throw a hissy fit. :P

Besides, he's too busy rising futile riots in Niselur to bother himself with secular politics right now.
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Vita`

Quote from: Chénier on February 12, 2014, 09:02:58 PM
Really? Sometimes it feels like Machiavel needs to ask the House of Lords permission just to take a bath if he doesn't want the Prime Minister to throw a hissy fit. :P

Joyous incompatible government system miscommunications! Darn republicans pretending to have kings.

Chenier

Quote from: Vita on February 13, 2014, 03:20:34 AM
Joyous incompatible government system miscommunications! Darn republicans pretending to have kings.

Indeed. And Machiavel's too busy venting the death of his wife by rising mobs in Niselur to care about clarifying any of that or otherwise tending to political affairs.

A pity priest actions suck, though, and even going to a monster-infested region at occupied settings, and constantly causing unrest, does nothing more than merely maintain the region at occupied instead of letting it go back up. So anti-climactic.
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JeVondair

Quote from: Chénier on February 13, 2014, 01:43:08 PM
Indeed. And Machiavel's too busy venting the death of his wife by rising mobs in Niselur to care about clarifying any of that or otherwise tending to political affairs.

I was literally "this" close to writing an in depth RP about Selenia's death being foul play, launching a series of conspiracy RP's that would rock through D'Hara.

Unfortunately, work got in the way :-p
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Chenier

Quote from: JeVondair on February 13, 2014, 05:09:28 PM
I was literally "this" close to writing an in depth RP about Selenia's death being foul play, launching a series of conspiracy RP's that would rock through D'Hara.

Unfortunately, work got in the way :-p

Not too late, I didn't RP anything. None did, as far as I know. Feel free to write something up.
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JeVondair

Quote from: Chénier on February 13, 2014, 07:14:35 PM
Not too late, I didn't RP anything. None did, as far as I know. Feel free to write something up.

Maybe. Rynn has not even been IN D'Hara since that occurred. So much for the war :-p
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Chenier

Quote from: JeVondair on February 13, 2014, 09:47:36 PM
Maybe. Rynn has not even been IN D'Hara since that occurred. So much for the war :-p

Neither has Machiavel. :P

You have my full blessings to RP whatever you feel would be most suiting. Machiavel blames it on Jonsu's witchcraft anyways, regardless of what reality would be.
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Wolfsong

Monarchy is the only way to go. You start giving nobles actual power, and they devolve into a bickering, impotent legislative body.

Galvez

Quote from: Wolfsong on February 14, 2014, 12:59:37 AM
Monarchy is the only way to go. You start giving nobles actual power, and they devolve into a bickering, impotent legislative body.
Only when things go wrong.
"Men willingly believe what they wish." - Julius Caesar


Galvez

That doesn't apply in Barca. We are doing great and the Senate is a cohesive body.
"Men willingly believe what they wish." - Julius Caesar

Gustav Kuriga

Quote from: Galvez on February 22, 2014, 06:06:37 PM
That doesn't apply in Barca. We are doing great and the Senate is a cohesive body.

I'm in Barca, lol. Besides, I was just joking around.

Lorgan


Lychaon

Quote from: Lorgan on February 22, 2014, 07:13:20 PM
Republics suck and archers are for wimps!

LOL, that's what MI is for. Enough range to not smell monsters' breathe, a fierce hand-to-hand looking to silence any accusing comment about one's manhood.

And if you can't choose if you want whether a republic or a monarchy, you can be like D'Hara and have both of them! ;D

Chenier

Quote from: Lychaon on February 22, 2014, 07:58:01 PM
LOL, that's what MI is for. Enough range to not smell monsters' breathe, a fierce hand-to-hand looking to silence any accusing comment about one's manhood.

And if you can't choose if you want whether a republic or a monarchy, you can be like D'Hara and have both of them! ;D

Indeed, I get the vanity title, and can wash off all responsbilities for anything that goes wrong! Hurray!
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