Any death of a hero you remember in particular?
Or awesome death events wish your character would replicate one day?
Or any character you wish you hadn't lost?
There was this GX guy, I believe he was Xerarch before Selenia, he died on the battlefield which was one of the events that caused creation of a new religion.
Later Selenia dueled Gustaf Essenhorn (killer of said Hero), but ye ol' Gustaf survived.
Then Selenia died and came back, which caused almost everything that happened afterwards on EC happen.
On other continents there was Mariah Greyson - founder of evil cult - got flayed alive after the funniest manhunt I've experienced (cheers to those participating). Which btw happened by the hand of a guy who's now hated by half the continent.
Oh and there was heroic Gilth Gildre death, can't recall anything in particular about it though.
All in all those are only the ones that happened during my brief adventure with BM. I'm sure older fellas have more to tell. I believe not enough fuss is made about heroic deaths.
What do you mean the funniest manhunt? She literally walked back into the realm and waited until someone got her.
It was not an evil cult either, it was an Anti-Evil religion. Cmon man, you were there!
Pretty sure Crixus is hated by more than half the continent.
You're the Greyson player?
Yeah, that's precisely why it was the funniest. There was this huge net casted after her with multiple unit commanders, infils, priests and spells and she just got imprisoned by region militia. Very anticlimactic but also funny.
And it was "perceived" as evil cult. I seem to recall it was also advertised on forums as evil cult by the Ut Trutinian players themselves.
Still - Greyson vs Domitius was the last fun thing that happened on Dwillight. At least in my area. After that it was just sitting idly by and having wars interrupted by monster invasions.
Lol shoulda sided with her then. I had way more plans for her after but there were too many people that just wanted thr status quo
Quote from: MTYL on November 06, 2017, 03:30:05 PM
There was this GX guy, I believe he was Xerarch before Selenia, he died on the battlefield which was one of the events that caused creation of a new religion.
That was Uthred Mormont the Unyielding
Quote from: MTYL on November 06, 2017, 03:30:05 PM
Oh and there was heroic Gilth Gildre death, can't recall anything in particular about it though.
The player is back! Gilth died in battle against the Vix as I recall. it was a bitter loss for the Xavax.
Quote from: MTYL on November 06, 2017, 03:30:05 PM
All in all those are only the ones that happened during my brief adventure with BM. I'm sure older fellas have more to tell. I believe not enough fuss is made about heroic deaths.
Fear not, i'll cook up something new :-)
Quote from: MTYL on November 06, 2017, 03:30:05 PM
There was this GX guy, I believe he was Xerarch before Selenia, he died on the battlefield which was one of the events that caused creation of a new religion.
Later Selenia dueled Gustaf Essenhorn (killer of said Hero), but ye ol' Gustaf survived.
Then Selenia died and came back, which caused almost everything that happened afterwards on EC happen.
On other continents there was Mariah Greyson - founder of evil cult - got flayed alive after the funniest manhunt I've experienced (cheers to those participating). Which btw happened by the hand of a guy who's now hated by half the continent.
Oh and there was heroic Gilth Gildre death, can't recall anything in particular about it though.
All in all those are only the ones that happened during my brief adventure with BM. I'm sure older fellas have more to tell. I believe not enough fuss is made about heroic deaths.
Yeah, no. I was First Xerarch, before Selenia. Don't think I ever got around to making Magnus a hero. Or did I? Regardless, must've been someone else you've mixed up.
(Magnus Aurea, elected first king, created the whole Xerarch/imperial phoenix cult thing for shirts and giggles, not expecting it to take off like a medieval crack epidemic.)
The guy in Avalon, who said he'd chase my character down until he died, which he promptly did the next turn change (a mere few minutes later, too, I think). That was pretty funny. Didn't have to worry about that oath of vengeance for long.
http://wiki.battlemaster.org/wiki/Quotes#Famous_Last_Words
Quote from: Chenier on November 09, 2017, 01:22:16 AM
The guy in Avalon, who said he'd chase my character down until he died, which he promptly did the next turn change (a mere few minutes later, too, I think). That was pretty funny. Didn't have to worry about that oath of vengeance for long.
http://wiki.battlemaster.org/wiki/Quotes#Famous_Last_Words
...That is glorious. Ironic, yes. hilarious, absolutely. Yet glorious above all.
Now, if only you had made some retaliatory statement prior to his demise. You could plausibly get away with a "Huh. Guess I scared him to death?"
Quote from: CryptCypher on November 09, 2017, 01:17:52 PM
...That is glorious. Ironic, yes. hilarious, absolutely. Yet glorious above all.
Now, if only you had made some retaliatory statement prior to his demise. You could plausibly get away with a "Huh. Guess I scared him to death?"
I might have. That was such a long time ago. Then again, my own character also died not that long later, I believe. In such a random battle, too, taking a shortcut through a region with a few monsters in it.
Wow. What a way to go. Definitely warrants an award for strangest death / defeat. That should be a thing...
Quote from: CryptCypher on November 10, 2017, 03:01:42 AM
Wow. What a way to go. Definitely warrants an award for strangest death / defeat. That should be a thing...
Yea... so anticlimactic. First ruler character, barely in office after a long power struggle. Dies in a random irrelevant tiny battle.
Last hero I made.
Quote from: Chenier on November 10, 2017, 03:48:24 AM
Yea... so anticlimactic. First ruler character, barely in office after a long power struggle. Dies in a random irrelevant tiny battle.
Last hero I made.
That reminds me of the death of Aeneas on the war islands (SI). He was the judge of Taselak torturing every char in his dungeon, often multiple times during a stay and RP'd about it with the prisoners. Then he was captured by Sandalak with way too little h/p (which means they could execute him after 2 days) but he escaped. A bit later the King of Taselak died and Aeneas became King, only to die like 2 weeks into his new rule or something (timeline might be slightly off, been a while again, but it was very quickly).
Another amazing death from the SI is that of Kurlock, the Dwarf something something incarnate who first introduced the archer opening siege on Taselak City and won, but who was killed in that very same battle. His tactic lives on, but he did not. Funny note, he was killed twice during that battle in the battle report xD Damn dwarves
Kurlock the Undying; the Masochist; the Twice-Slain; the Double-Dipped; so damned by the Gods that they resurrected his scarred and pitted corpse only to laugh as he died again!
There was a dwarf that Zeph dueled to the death the first week into the war islands game. He died but had new character protection so he survived, but immediately changed sides because I wanted to duel him again.
Kurlock died thrice not twice! Twice in the same battle and once at the beginning of the war island
There are only two hero deaths that have ever stuck in my memory.
The first was the death of Rhidhana Dubhaine during the final battles in Krimml that led to the end of Fontan. That character was almost a physical embodiment of the ideals of Fontan and she was absolutely loyal to the realm. The death of the character exactly at the time of the death of the realm is the most fitting and poignant death of a hero I've seen.
The second is the death of Armstrong Ironsides in Oligarch when Sirion took the city. Again, it was an entirely fitting death for the character. Armstrong had become world-weary and wanted a meaningful death. To that end, he created the single-region realm of Fane in Oligarch knowing that Sirion would never accept it. Then he remained in the city fighting in every battle and hoping one would lead to his death. I can't actually remember whether it was a battle that finally killed him or whether it was a death duel. Either way, it was an heroic death that also led to a RP funeral in his home region that really was attended by friends and enemies alike.
Quote from: Foxglove on November 18, 2017, 02:37:20 AM
There are only two hero deaths that have ever stuck in my memory.
The first was the death of Rhidhana Dubhaine during the final battles in Krimml that led to the end of Fontan. That character was almost a physical embodiment of the ideals of Fontan and she was absolutely loyal to the realm. The death of the character exactly at the time of the death of the realm is the most fitting and poignant death of a hero I've seen.
The second is the death of Armstrong Ironsides in Oligarch when Sirion took the city. Again, it was an entirely fitting death for the character. Armstrong had become world-weary and wanted a meaningful death. To that end, he created the single-region realm of Fane in Oligarch knowing that Sirion would never accept it. Then he remained in the city fighting in every battle and hoping one would lead to his death. I can't actually remember whether it was a battle that finally killed him or whether it was a death duel. Either way, it was an heroic death that also led to a RP funeral in his home region that really was attended by friends and enemies alike.
I remember both deaths. Armstrong was not unfortunately killed in battle. I led the battle myself against Oligarch and thank god the city did not have peasant militias back in the days. I remember this because people were freaking out when we broke even during the first battle and some dukes I won't mention who wanted to pull back. We won the second battle that happened a turn after pretty easily. If I remember correctly, one of the high skilled swordsmen killed Armstrong in a duel.