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Messages - Madigan

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Dwilight / Re: Aetheris Pyrism
« on: May 02, 2012, 09:49:52 PM »
I think our Gods are growing as fast as our followers. Pathroq and Calanthe appeared in the last month or so. The two couldn't be more different, mind you.

Ironically, what Koli dreamed of and Torpius didn't. Now the Devourer will likely not be very welcomed very well by the Tyrists once they learn about him...

Not just the Tyrists - I can't imagine anyone being enthused at something called "The Devourer". Its not exactly the cheeriest, most welcoming of gods. Then again, not that I can really speak, Nalucht isn't exactly a welcoming figure either  :D

Which won't take very long anymore... brooding on an army in his honour. :)

Ah, so that's what the mounting terror in the back of my mind was. An Army of the Devourer, wonderful.

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Dwilight / Re: Luria Nova vs Fissoa
« on: May 01, 2012, 04:31:49 PM »
Tbh the name Hendrick hardly rings a bell. It would be nice to have a war between LV and Fissoa, seeing their resources are comparable. If it wasn't for Fissoa's higher noble count and the Federation, of course.

Some kind of ties would be nice :) Organise a rave near the Palm Sea Rock?

I think a third of our realm is non-combatants, so that would be a quick little war. Until our big brother LN comes to help us out.

Battlemaster Burning Man, this summer in Palm Sea.

1 v 1 I think Fissoa would steamroll over LV. Fissoa's long been established, LV is still a fledgling realm...

No doubt about that. If, for some ungodly reason, the rest of Luria cut us off and we were in a one on one with Fissoa things would end rather fast and very poorly for us.

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Dwilight / Re: Luria Nova vs Fissoa
« on: May 01, 2012, 03:37:11 PM »
The new player's <on't come by themselves. Took Fissoa over an ir year to get to the 22 nobles of today :) Maybe we can get some interaction going between LV and Fissoa? Realm lay-out seems pretty similar. Sucks to be limited by a small city

At this current rate I'd say it would take us, oh, three times as long? We've had, in about three months, three newcomers, one of whom has stayed. Slightly disheartening, but having a multitude of players doesn't always matters, sometimes you just need one or two to make things interesting  :) But yes, the small city doesn't help, nor does being boxed in by friends, allies, and a giant desert.

Some LV and Fissoan interaction would be interesting. The buffer of the Palm Sea creates and interesting dynamic and I remember that Hendrick and Skyndarbau were on the same side during the furor in the Halls.

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Beluaterra / Re: Fifth Invasion
« on: May 01, 2012, 04:44:21 AM »
I think those scrolls work opposite on Horrors, so your incompetence has saved us all!
Wait?
Umm
I mean...

Muwahaha! Of course, of course, all part of my brilliant plan! Forget Darius, Dayne should write a song about the real Savior of the North.

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Beluaterra / Re: Fifth Invasion
« on: May 01, 2012, 04:29:08 AM »
Specifically trained for this purpose by our Grand Wizard! :)

Thats right, Aurelius is currently training swaths of beautiful witches for use against the Overlord. Tremble in fear, forces of darkness  ;D !

I feel like every Grand Wizard comment is more of less a reminder of how ineffective the position and organization has been. Really thought we could get a scroll of banishing in time for Unger. Instead, all I got was this lousy White Compendium of Haste. Sorry I failed the North  :'(

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Dwilight / Re: Luria Nova vs Fissoa
« on: May 01, 2012, 04:26:07 AM »
LV is boring, LN is evil, Solaria is restrictive, and Fissoa is lazy.

P.S. PeL is dead.

LV is unfortunately boring - though I'm having a fun time with behind the scenes politics and private RPs. The reality is that we are, like Solari once said, a quiet little idyll. Hopefully that will change and we can get some new blood in the realm, because LV is not exactly jumping at the moment.

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Dwilight / Re: Luria Nova vs Fissoa
« on: April 27, 2012, 03:33:34 AM »
I am PRAYING for a good wiki article which recounts all of that.  Solaria was very surprised by events.  From what I've learned, it sounds like it could be one of the better stories that BM has generated.

Likewise. Its a very curious series of events that could use some hashing out. I think its even more interesting when you put the decline of PeL and the rise of Solaria side by side. There were a lot of people taken aback at how quickly Solaria rose to the zenith of their power while Pian dipped towards the nadir of their spiral.

The right combination of mistakes, chance happenings, and taking advantage of certain situations is a powerful thing.

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Dwilight / Re: Luria Nova vs Fissoa
« on: April 25, 2012, 08:23:31 PM »
9 regions, 9 nobles. What kind of realm is that? lol.

A realm of Lords and only Lords! We're the Lordliest land of them all!
... It is also very quiet.

A soon to be rich one if they play their cards right...

Playing one's cards sounds so duplicitous and crafty. We in LV are just a peaceful folk who want the best for the peninsula. Our own personal wealth and glory is secondary to helping others   ;D

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Dwilight / Re: Stuff Brom Does
« on: April 25, 2012, 07:28:31 PM »
Never killed the woman. Jumping out of a window doesn't count. (its not like I pushed her, if you're referring to Katarina)

Thats why I said "ostensibly"  :D and Hendrick certainly doesn't know that.

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Dwilight / Re: Luria Nova vs Fissoa
« on: April 25, 2012, 07:24:33 PM »
Nobody betrays and/or goes meddling in the affairs of a Lurian realm but other Lurians!  This is known.

This is known  :D

Well. It's Luria vs Fissoa Fissoa vs Luria actually. Fissoa knew what it was getting itself into. It's not like Luria Nova has really had help so far though. One time 2,000 CS from LV and that wasn't even necessary tbh.

It's just not very smart to go and irritate the big neighbouring realms, not even while they're fighting yet another civil war.

I like to think we in LV gave moral support - think of us as the cheerleaders of Luria  ;D. Nevermind that in our first battle our General was wounded and we immediately wandered back to our little idyl to read books and pray.

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Dwilight / Re: Stuff Brom Does
« on: April 25, 2012, 12:41:42 AM »
Still unsure of how Brom managed to convince Hendrick of his innocence and even secure his friendship and loyalty - so in that regard, hats off to Brom. Particularly since Hendrick is in love with the cousin of the woman Brom ostensibly murdered.

I sincerely hope Brom decides to call on that friendship in the future and come to visit Luria Vesperi  :D

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