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Greater Xavax Imperium

Started by Schancke, June 30, 2016, 03:03:09 PM

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Gabanus family

Quote from: Eduardo Almighty on August 30, 2017, 04:48:56 PM
Just the Senate? You know nothing, Jon Snow.

Hey hey, I take offense! It's Jon Targaryen now like officially and stuff! Just ask my aunt...oh wait she doesn't know yet, but I digress.

QuoteWell, this one is a Prince from a foreign land, son of cazy old hero, exiled from his new realm in East Island... it's like a tragic hero.

Son of a crazy old hero, then what was Erik? And lol, what did he do to be exiled?

QuoteAnd my new family is more to continue with my RPs, a little to tell old tales and work on new ones. My legacy!

You and duphaine were always pretty much the only one who were actually willing to RP with me, so keep on doing that.

At the same time I suggest we let the Greater Xavax Imperium take their topic back again, although technically they're in Sirion now so I guess you have a place here also now? I wonder if it'll be a Fontanese immigration, or more a rebellious kind  :o
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JeVondair

Quote from: Gabanus family on August 30, 2017, 05:38:18 PM
At the same time I suggest we let the Greater Xavax Imperium take their topic back again, although technically they're in Sirion now so I guess you have a place here also now? I wonder if it'll be a Fontanese immigration, or more a rebellious kind  :o


How very kind of you! lol. To shed some light, Selenia conceptualized the Path of Ashes a few weeks before Iuz's betrayal as a just-in-case measure should her negotiations between Catherine of Oligarch and Ivo of Sirion fail. Realistically, there was no way Xavax could keep fighting unless that war ended. I was actually thinking of heading to Oligarch for the express purpose of being closer to reign fire and vengeance on Perdan. but Kinsey convinced her that Sirion was the better option for her people. As of now, Sirion has absorbed over half of GX's nobles, with the rest en route.


I was torn between letting Selenia die in Xavax or to run and live to fight another day. It actually took me weeks to decide. But I've ultimately decided to view the latter option as a new sort of challenge: can the Xavax stay together and maintain their iconic identity while in exile? Stay tuned to find out.
"Behavior that's admired is the path to power among people everywhere"

Antonine

In all honesty it would be quite nice if the Xavax exiles were ultimately able to act as catalysts for upheaval within Sirion and the north so we can see a return to local wars rather than just north vs south.

Though as a player, I'm quite sad that my new character in Vix is unlikely to ever get to interact with the Xavaxians now as it sounds like GX was one of the funnest bunches of players out there :)

Gabanus family

Quote from: Antonine on August 30, 2017, 09:36:46 PM
In all honesty it would be quite nice if the Xavax exiles were ultimately able to act as catalysts for upheaval within Sirion and the north so we can see a return to local wars rather than just north vs south.

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Antonine

Also, as a tip based on my experience of being a leader of the Sartanians during their first exile in the Far East, to creating a new realm, to losing that new realm, to going into exile, to creating multiple new Sartanian realms again, my advice would be to make sure that the Xavaxians stay together as a group, continue to discuss what their path as a group should be and avoid splintering or scattering.

As a concerted group of nobles working together they'll be able to punch far above their numerical weight in terms of the influence they can wield on geopolitics.

Barrett

Quote from: JeVondair on August 30, 2017, 09:30:27 PM

How very kind of you! lol. To shed some light, Selenia conceptualized the Path of Ashes a few weeks before Iuz's betrayal as a just-in-case measure should her negotiations between Catherine of Oligarch and Ivo of Sirion fail. Realistically, there was no way Xavax could keep fighting unless that war ended. I was actually thinking of heading to Oligarch for the express purpose of being closer to reign fire and vengeance on Perdan. but Kinsey convinced her that Sirion was the better option for her people. As of now, Sirion has absorbed over half of GX's nobles, with the rest en route.


I was torn between letting Selenia die in Xavax or to run and live to fight another day. It actually took me weeks to decide. But I've ultimately decided to view the latter option as a new sort of challenge: can the Xavax stay together and maintain their iconic identity while in exile? Stay tuned to find out.

It will certainly be interesting to find out! Holding grudges and keeping the war alive while managing what remains of your nobles must provide a lot of opportunities to roleplay!

I wonder how Selenia views Vix Tiramora at the moment what with practically all of us calling her Lich Queen, plus a certain Executor killed one of her trusted nobles! :O

Conrad: The Duke (Perleone) Angela: The Prophet (Bara'Khur)
Wallace: The Assassin (Luria Ferrata) Martin (Aren)

JeVondair

"Behavior that's admired is the path to power among people everywhere"

Barrett

She is quite welcome to try or die in the attempt!  Here's to a glorious violent war!
Conrad: The Duke (Perleone) Angela: The Prophet (Bara'Khur)
Wallace: The Assassin (Luria Ferrata) Martin (Aren)

JeVondair

Well she's already died once so at least we've got that bit out of the way.

Selenia is not an unpredictable woman. A better question might be how the Vix hope to defend against her now that she's escaped the south.
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Antonine

Quote from: JeVondair on August 30, 2017, 10:19:26 PM
Well she's already died once so at least we've got that bit out of the way.

Selenia is not an unpredictable woman. A better question might be how the Vix hope to defend against her now that she's escaped the south.


Based on my knowledge of the undead: silver or garlic.

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Gabanus family

Quote from: Antonine on August 30, 2017, 11:29:22 PM
Based on my knowledge of the undead: silver or garlic.

Long ass wooden speers
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MTYL

But why would she want all the Vix dead? They're the good guys! :D

I sincerely enjoy thinking about Vix as the good guys from The Sundering. Or at least Joran perfectly fits the picture - honourable, unforgiving, self-righteous dick.

Honestly north holds a huge advantage right now. 1/3 more nobles, potentially 1/2 more CS available on short notice. But most importantly with the inclusion of GX nobles north started to finally work cohesively! No more strategic blunders.
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Eduardo Almighty

QuoteIn all honesty it would be quite nice if the Xavax exiles were ultimately able to act as catalysts for upheaval within Sirion and the north so we can see a return to local wars rather than just north vs south.

"Press X to DOUBT!".
Sirion is conservative...  but it's not impossible to take a Judge position and, well, you know.
Now with the Skovgaard Family... and it's gone.
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Especially with the relative cohesion we still have. Aramon has pretty much made it his life's goal to see the enemies of GX suffer though, especially Vix and Perdan.