Posted: 2004-09-26 11:16pm
I offered you a point between Tripoli and Benghazi. Do you know the location of those cities?Straha wrote:
I said I'd have everything east of modern day Tunisia. That's what it looks like to me.
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I offered you a point between Tripoli and Benghazi. Do you know the location of those cities?Straha wrote:
I said I'd have everything east of modern day Tunisia. That's what it looks like to me.
Describe it?Stormbringer wrote:Anyone have an objection to me using Wheel of Time type magic?
I do not know the WoT series, so I would have to know what the basic capabilities and limits of such magic involve.SirNitram wrote:Describe it?Stormbringer wrote:Anyone have an objection to me using Wheel of Time type magic?
So I completely lose my spot because I wasn't around for a couple hours? If this game is being decided by post quickly and often before it's even begun then I think I'll just sit it out.Pablo Sanchez wrote:
That isn't you in the red. That's me. You have to PM Thirdfain to register your nation. You have not done this, so you are not on the map. Also, I never asked for Tunisia, the map is in error giving it to me.
If you want to control more of North Africa, I would be perfectly willing to simply occupy the north of Spain instead.
It's kind of hard to in just a few minutes.SirNitram wrote:Describe it?Stormbringer wrote:Anyone have an objection to me using Wheel of Time type magic?
You realize of course, that you will have to take the intermittent city states, and actually work to maintain your massive suply lines right? Because I volunteer to personally oversee the defense of any NPC city state that comes under siege by... anyone other than myself.Straha wrote:Yeah, is anyone taking Turkey, because the only reason I dropped my claim to it is because Ithought someone would takeit.
Of course its going to be mine either way now...
Just register, the map can be changed.Sea Skimmer wrote:So I completely lose my spot because I wasn't around for a couple hours? If this game is being decided by post quickly and often before it's even begun then I think I'll just sit it out.Pablo Sanchez wrote:
That isn't you in the red. That's me. You have to PM Thirdfain to register your nation. You have not done this, so you are not on the map. Also, I never asked for Tunisia, the map is in error giving it to me.
If you want to control more of North Africa, I would be perfectly willing to simply occupy the north of Spain instead.
That's Hotfoot's job. He's moderator and not having a nation for just this purpose.Alyrium Denryle wrote:Because I volunteer to personally oversee the defense of any NPC city state that comes under siege by... anyone other than myself.
Ah ok... damn, that would have been funRogue 9 wrote:That's Hotfoot's job. He's moderator and not having a nation for just this purpose.Alyrium Denryle wrote:Because I volunteer to personally oversee the defense of any NPC city state that comes under siege by... anyone other than myself.
Well... if not for combat, it's merely going to be monetarily expensive to produce. I am going to be using it for combat, so my army is smaller. It's only going to be about 21 regiments in strength, and I'll have no navy. The smaller army also has other reasons behind it though.Rogue 9 wrote:Well I don't want to use it for combat, so if it's going to cost me combat regiments, it's not worth it.Beowulf wrote:Judging by the response I got from Thirdfain, yes. You either cannot use it to propel something, or can't have magic. And it'll probably be rather expensive...Rogue 9 wrote:Okay, beginnings of my OOB up. The dwarven subcultures are based heavily on the dwarven culture that I wrote for the Quentriandal roleplaying forums. Question: Would black powder be an unacceptable thing to have? (As I envision it, the blasting powder is considered sacred by the dwarves and is not used for combat/is dishonorable to use for combat, but rather for tunnelling, though I acknowledge that it could cause problems if someone somehow managed to steal some.)
I offered to fix it up for you, but if you'd rather stick out your lower lip and stomp away, you're welcome to that course of action as well.Sea Skimmer wrote:So I completely lose my spot because I wasn't around for a couple hours? If this game is being decided by post quickly and often before it's even begun then I think I'll just sit it out.
Sounds like it's reasonable enough for the most part, so I'd be inclined to allow it, pending review by Thirdfain.Stormbringer wrote:It's kind of hard to in just a few minutes.
Anyway, it's general sort of magic. Healing, killing, all sorts of things. Most users are extremely limited. Healing people is enough to take it out of them real quick. Some nifty stuff with strengthening and preserving materials.
Living weapons that are more of less primitive artilerry. I'm not going to be touching the uberweapons and with the population leves I have there won't be many to train for that anyway.
About 1% or so of the population.
Because the magic is limited by them seeing the "threads" of the magic they're all suck with visual range stuff.
I don't consider an empire consisting of Tunisia to be fixed.Pablo Sanchez wrote:
I offered to fix it up for you, but if you'd rather stick out your lower lip and stomp away, you're welcome to that course of action as well.
Of course I realise that. How long do you think city states can hold out to an organized war machine which has just gobbled up dozens of them before hand.Alyrium Denryle wrote:You realize of course, that you will have to take the intermittent city states, and actually work to maintain your massive suply lines right? Because I volunteer to personally oversee the defense of any NPC city state that comes under siege by... anyone other than myself.Straha wrote:Yeah, is anyone taking Turkey, because the only reason I dropped my claim to it is because Ithought someone would takeit.
Of course its going to be mine either way now...
Then take another area, large portions of Europe are unclaimed and ripe for the taking. Though if you take Tunisia, you will undoubtably have the fixed attention, and support, of many states who seem very willing to try and stop my advance.Sea Skimmer wrote:I don't consider an empire consisting of Tunisia to be fixed.Pablo Sanchez wrote:
I offered to fix it up for you, but if you'd rather stick out your lower lip and stomp away, you're welcome to that course of action as well.
Sea Skimmer wrote:I don't consider an empire consisting of Tunisia to be fixed.
You're 0 for 3 in reading comprehension for this thread.ME wrote:If you want to control more of North Africa, I would be perfectly willing to simply occupy the north of Spain instead.
You will be amazed. This isnt like the other STGODs. fixed fortifications are deadly, and with the size of your army, you will have difficulty projecting your power, on the basis of supply lines alone.Straha wrote:Of course I realise that. How long do you think city states can hold out to an organized war machine which has just gobbled up dozens of them before hand.Alyrium Denryle wrote:You realize of course, that you will have to take the intermittent city states, and actually work to maintain your massive suply lines right? Because I volunteer to personally oversee the defense of any NPC city state that comes under siege by... anyone other than myself.Straha wrote: Yeah, is anyone taking Turkey, because the only reason I dropped my claim to it is because Ithought someone would takeit.
Of course its going to be mine either way now...
A bit. Like to the land bridge around the crater to the present border on Med side.Pablo Sanchez wrote:Sea Skimmer wrote:I don't consider an empire consisting of Tunisia to be fixed.You're 0 for 3 in reading comprehension for this thread.ME wrote:If you want to control more of North Africa, I would be perfectly willing to simply occupy the north of Spain instead.
Stormbringer wants to vacate Northern Spain in return for more of France... I will then move into Northern Spain... and you will then move across North Africa. Not a difficult thing. We're sort of rotating in a clockwise fashion.
My armies are right at the borders right now, this is a Jihad, and we've got a siege train behind us that will make cities wheep in terror. We start battering a small city with fire, oil, dieseased yak corpses, etc. and we don't need to wait for them to starve. ANd if we leave small groups behind in fortifications surrounding the city to prevent a break-out I can have the rest of the Army march on without any opposition.Alyrium Denryle wrote:You will be amazed. This isnt like the other STGODs. fixed fortifications are deadly, and with the size of your army, you will have difficulty projecting your power, on the basis of supply lines alone.Straha wrote:Of course I realise that. How long do you think city states can hold out to an organized war machine which has just gobbled up dozens of them before hand.Alyrium Denryle wrote: You realize of course, that you will have to take the intermittent city states, and actually work to maintain your massive suply lines right? Because I volunteer to personally oversee the defense of any NPC city state that comes under siege by... anyone other than myself.
Hell, your army may starve before the city does.
Declared fortifications are deadly. There's a reason I dropped a huge amount on my Home Guard.Alyrium Denryle wrote:You will be amazed. This isnt like the other STGODs. fixed fortifications are deadly, and with the size of your army, you will have difficulty projecting your power, on the basis of supply lines alone.
Hell, your army may starve before the city does.
City states could hold against the might of Rome for months sometimes YEARS
I know. Even minus Catalonia, I'd still be increasing my useable land area by switching Algeria and Morocco for Oporto and Galicia.Stormbringer wrote:A bit. Like to the land bridge around the crater to the present border on Med side.
Pretty much my entire army is on garrison duty.SirNitram wrote:Declared fortifications are deadly. There's a reason I dropped a huge amount on my Home Guard.Alyrium Denryle wrote:You will be amazed. This isnt like the other STGODs. fixed fortifications are deadly, and with the size of your army, you will have difficulty projecting your power, on the basis of supply lines alone.
Hell, your army may starve before the city does.
City states could hold against the might of Rome for months sometimes YEARS
Okay. I just wanted that clarified since I'd like to just move the present line about the Med side till it touchs the 'crater'Pablo Sanchez wrote:I know. Even minus Catalonia, I'd still be increasing my useable land area by switching Algeria and Morocco for Oporto and Galicia.Stormbringer wrote:A bit. Like to the land bridge around the crater to the present border on Med side.
Siege trains didn't exist at this point in time. You almost always had to build anything you where going to use after you'd settled into the siege, and even then the catapults simply didn't have the ability to smash down walls, and battering rams and siege towers can be countered pretty easily. You also cannot simply leave a small group behind to contain a city, its a task that requires an entire army.Straha wrote: My armies are right at the borders right now, this is a Jihad, and we've got a siege train behind us that will make cities wheep in terror. We start battering a small city with fire, oil, dieseased yak corpses, etc. and we don't need to wait for them to starve. ANd if we leave small groups behind in fortifications surrounding the city to prevent a break-out I can have the rest of the Army march on without any opposition.