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Dwilight / Re: Sanguis Astroism
« on: February 03, 2014, 12:30:55 AM »
An interesting announcement by the regent to say the least.

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BM General Discussion / Re: T Minus 28 Days
« on: February 02, 2014, 12:38:12 AM »
Sorry, I do not mean that statement to be imply as if though the Devs where going out of their way to hurt or hinder us in some way. Just poorly worded in that we got more work to do around in Niselur then I thought we were going to have.

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BM General Discussion / Re: T Minus 28 Days
« on: February 01, 2014, 11:06:56 PM »
How convenient that this appears right after cease-fires have been signed between the major combatants and Niselur.

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I guess old men still have dreams to fulfill.

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The big turning point I felt for Niselur happened when Leopold finally stepped down and paused and got Fulco to the throne. Everything seemed to have changed for the better (for Niselur at least) after that.

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Dwilight / Re: Sanguis Astroism
« on: January 10, 2014, 10:32:17 PM »
From what I heard he was trying to get people to join to actively, but had little success apparently from his outlets. The ironic thing was that once Fulco came to power we suddenly started having an influx of nobles, whether from defeated realms or new players.

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Dwilight / Re: Sanguis Astroism
« on: January 10, 2014, 09:00:09 PM »
Leopold did have some far reaching ambitions I have to admit, in secret talks with my character, he mentioned that he wanted to resurrect the Dalian Kingdom and I assume at that time the old Duke of Valkyria was one of the last members or elites of that Kingdom. Of course with Leopold gone, it seems that person is gone as well so so much for that plan. Too bad he had to go inactive for everything to turn around in Niselur, after all, he had been completely silent and demoralized in the closing days of his reign.

You have to admit though that not just Leopold wanted war, a ton of other people whether OOC/IC wanted the war to happen. After all, if he accepted the offer from the church, it would of secured another "peace within our time" and likely that no wars would of rocked the northern Dwilight for some time to come, thus leading to more stagnation.

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Development / Re: Rebalance Feedback
« on: January 07, 2014, 10:15:45 PM »
In regards to Astrum cities, they were already in a bad place in terms of food production. Consider even pre-war they were dependant on food imports to get by. So them revolting was not too surprising, although I assume the changes may have hastened their fall.

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Development / Re: Rebalance Feedback
« on: January 06, 2014, 08:45:05 AM »
They weren't rebalancing in mind of realms. It just the continent overall in general.

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Astrum now has only one city under their control which is their capital Eidulb. Looks like Chrysantalys and Libidizedd both simultaneously revolted on the same turn. I don't think it likely that Niselur would agree with the current peace proposal set forth from Asturm at this rate.

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Well in retrospect, since Niselur was one of the big grain suppliers to Asturm pre-war from what I understand, I guess what happened to Asturm now was the only expected thing to happen in an extended conflict.

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At least Jorradith thanks us for the defeating the evil plaguing the region.  :P

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Dwilight / Re: Aurvandil
« on: July 23, 2013, 01:46:29 AM »
There will be LOTs of lordships open in Asylon before the end of the war.

Well, in the smoking ruins of what used to be called Asylon, anyway...

Wasn't it a month or two ago, you guys all proclaiming how doomed Astrum was before this war started?

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Dwilight / Re: The Great Dwilight War:Niselur captures Zereth
« on: July 22, 2013, 07:35:50 AM »
Yep, not too sure how Sergio's guards manage to capture him, considering his unit was pretty much decimated and scattered, but that is how it went I guess. Maybe it those two guards from the Total War series?

Leave it to Kas Mayham to do something crazy.

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Dwilight / Re: The Great Dwilight War:Niselur captures Zereth
« on: July 22, 2013, 03:33:16 AM »
Karibash has not only the numbers to preform a quicker takeover, but as well as maintaining a high CS even with casualties. If he gets half of his men killed or wounded, then he still have perhaps 800-900 CS left,  which is nothing to scoff at. Basically I guess its like the concept of the Persian Immortals, one falls and another immediately takes his place (for awhile).

Of course, it does come with the natural drawback of what I would imagine a hideously slow travel time, compounded by Karibash old age. Oh and if battle is not given then I wouldn't want to know the repair cost and time for that kind of unit.

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