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Started by dustole, April 06, 2013, 03:38:46 AM

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Bjarnson

Of course Asylon knows of it aswell.
King Grimrog Bjarnson of Asylon.

Penchant

Quote from: pcw27 on May 20, 2013, 11:29:35 PM
Is this public information IC or do I have to pretend I don't know this? I'm probably going to try and negotiate with the Zuma some time soon and I'd like to find out what's going on there.
If you didn't get the information IG, or read it on the wiki, its not public. IG and the wiki are the only two places you can use info from,  IG.
"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him."
― G.K. Chesterton

pcw27

Gotcha. Sure hope someone blurts it out cause I'd love to know more.

Daimall

In other news, our infallible Treasurer has called in the taxes early... again. You would think we would have gotten the gold we needed two days ago.    ;D

Frostwood

In other news in Niselur:

Young knight charges at monsters alone, losing most of his men and killing only one monster sending the rest of the army before its gathered rushing to defend him:

Roleplaying reason:

Knight:"I shouldn't have gone drinking with my men before reading my messages, and charged drunkenly at the monsters."

Response:

King:"Someone promote this man to lord!"

The moral of the story is drunken monster hunting will get you places in Niselur.   ;D
Characters:Lain Frostwood, Ghostfire Frostwood, Talia(commoner)

Bael

Quote from: Frostwood on June 05, 2013, 11:28:31 PM
In other news in Niselur:

Young knight charges at monsters alone, losing most of his men and killing only one monster sending the rest of the army before its gathered rushing to defend him:

Roleplaying reason:

Knight:"I shouldn't have gone drinking with my men before reading my messages, and charged drunkenly at the monsters."

Response:

King:"Someone promote this man to lord!"

The moral of the story is drunken monster hunting will get you places in Niselur.   ;D

I've always had the difficulty of taking my characters too seriously. Now, if he did that on purpose, that would indeed be a nice change of pace.

Wolfang


Indirik

How come *everyone* in Niselur isn't a lord? You have more regions than nobles.
If at first you don't succeed, don't take up skydiving.

Telamon

Quote from: Frostwood on June 05, 2013, 11:28:31 PM
In other news in Niselur:

Young knight charges at monsters alone, losing most of his men and killing only one monster sending the rest of the army before its gathered rushing to defend him:

Roleplaying reason:

Knight:"I shouldn't have gone drinking with my men before reading my messages, and charged drunkenly at the monsters."

Response:

King:"Someone promote this man to lord!"

The moral of the story is drunken monster hunting will get you places in Niselur.   ;D

Wow, i should have joined Niselur when Leopold offered!
Lewis Therin (Phantaria) – Lanfear (Fronen) – Ishmael (Adventurer/Phantaria)

Daimall

Quote from: Indirik on June 06, 2013, 02:16:23 AM
How come *everyone* in Niselur isn't a lord? You have more regions than nobles.

Not enough prestige for the knights. I guess some lords hunt the monsters too aggressively for the others get to them.

Arrakis

Yeah, perhaps it's due time we start hunting bigger game.
Gregorian (Eponllyn), Baudouin (Cathay), Thaddeus (Cathay), Leopold (Niselur)

cenrae

Kye Family: Khari (Farronite Republic), Kalidor (Tara), Astridicus (Astrum)

Frostwood

After drunken monster hunting, comes the drunken party... which my character did promise... but we have seemed to have combined it with Lightbringer Exum's promotion, and somehow Count Shikon master of tight armor has somehow gotten ale all over himself in front of the King.

Oh, and politics, lots of politics.
Characters:Lain Frostwood, Ghostfire Frostwood, Talia(commoner)

Vellos

Quote from: Arrakis on June 06, 2013, 09:54:46 AM
Yeah, perhaps it's due time we start hunting bigger game.

And we'll all sit back and laugh when your regions are ripped to shreds by monsters the moment you send your armies beyond your borders, leaving Niselur even MORE critically understaffed.
"A neutral humanism is either a pedantic artifice or a prologue to the inhuman." - George Steiner

Arrakis

We're rather well prepared for eliminating the monsters, with or without nobles. It is not like we have serious monster issues at all. In fact, our nobles are fighting who is gonna be the first one to strike at them. If the army is abroad there are many solution to this, as we, resilient northerners, have learned how to survive in harsh circumstances.  ;)
Gregorian (Eponllyn), Baudouin (Cathay), Thaddeus (Cathay), Leopold (Niselur)