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Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-04 10:28am
by Fingolfin_Noldor
Darkevilme wrote:I for one support the idea of the East being beaten on by the Far East.
And Karmic, if the Zor's carriers bother ya that much you can always start breeding some vicious giant aquatic beasties that eat carriers.
Not if we make deals and tell them tales of riches in the West....
Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-04 11:05am
by Darkevilme
What riches of the west? as i remember it was the east who were burying eachother up to the armpits in excessive gifted extravagance not so long ago.
Also, in light of The lord of Shadows spontaneously doubling his power for reasons unknown... Plans will be accelerated.
Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-04 11:07am
by Fingolfin_Noldor
Darkevilme wrote:What riches of the west? as i remember it was the east who were burying eachother up to the armpits in excessive gifted extravagance not so long ago.
What extravagance? Given the Mongol's track record, if we gave them enough tribute, they'd leave us alone. In any case, we are using our resources to both build our economy up and to build up our armies.
Are we starting turn 2 yet?
Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-04 12:04pm
by PeZook
How is Steampunk Japan going to project enough power to Europe to actually be a threat?
You want action? Have the Fallen return from the far east

Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-04 12:13pm
by Darkevilme
Who were the Fallen again? I remember Gurren Brittannia's OOB mentions them but has it been defined who they were in the backstory?
Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-04 12:38pm
by PeZook
Darkevilme wrote:Who were the Fallen again? I remember Gurren Brittannia's OOB mentions them but has it been defined who they were in the backstory?
They did it. Basically, insane, blind and very powerful Chaos spellcasters bringing insanity and horrible mutation to anywhere they go.
Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-04 12:47pm
by DarthShady
PeZook wrote:Darkevilme wrote:Who were the Fallen again? I remember Gurren Brittannia's OOB mentions them but has it been defined who they were in the backstory?
They did it. Basically, insane, blind and very powerful Chaos spellcasters bringing insanity and horrible mutation to anywhere they go.
I like these guys already.
Are we starting turn 2 yet?
I already have.
Also, in light of The lord of Shadows spontaneously doubling his power for reasons unknown... Plans will be accelerated.
Actually its a little more than just doubling.
I'll write up a story post, about how it happened, tomorrow.
Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-04 01:41pm
by Master_Baerne
So...It's already time for the second round of purchases of new stuff? That was fast.
Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-04 06:31pm
by Karmic Knight
DarthShady wrote:EDIT: Could someone provide a link to the new map, I lost mine.

as of the end of Turn One.
Master_Baerne wrote:So...It's already time for the second round of purchases of new stuff? That was fast.
it is the beginning of the second turn, what new stuff?
Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-05 03:43am
by Siege
In the last year, Egypt has probably absorbed roughly two layers of of western provinces. So that's roughly 20+ provinces added.
PS: That map Karmic posted still doesn't incorporate Cyprus and Crete as Egyptian territories...
Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-05 07:56am
by DarthShady
Karmic thanks for the map.
Also: The Great Barbarian war, will begin today or tomorrow. I'm kinda short on time.
Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-05 08:05am
by Master_Baerne
Karmic Knight wrote:
Master_Baerne wrote:So...It's already time for the second round of purchases of new stuff? That was fast.
it is the beginning of the second turn, what new stuff?
I am confused. The first turn, if I understand correctly, was the, well, first one, in which everyone subdued barbarians and stuff. The second turn, in which we received income for the first time, already started, so I thought perhaps "first turn" referred to the first time we received income and "second turn" referred to what I would have considered the third.
Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-05 09:25am
by DarthShady
The plot thickens.
P.S. This is the second turn, you could only buy things at the end of the first turn. Now you have to wait for the end of the second turn to buy stuff again. Now go slaughter some barbarians in the meantime.

Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-05 10:11am
by Master_Baerne
Oh, I see. I though that happened at the beginning of the turn, not the end. Thanks.
Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-05 10:16am
by Siege
Why wouldn't we be able to spend points in-between turns? After all, it's not like armies can't be raised in the summer...
Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-05 04:57pm
by Darkevilme
You can spend points in between turns in theory but you only get them at years end with the harvest. So if you have anything left from the end of turn 1 you can spend it in turn 2.
Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-05 09:14pm
by Zor
On a unrelated note, can i put anyone down for some Alchemite?
Zor
Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-05 10:51pm
by Karmic Knight
SiegeTank wrote:PS: That map Karmic posted still doesn't incorporate Cyprus and Crete as Egyptian territories...
I will fix that now.
And prepare to invade the Netherlands/Germany.
All while upgrading to Firefox 3.
Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-06 07:36am
by PeZook
The Pogorian conquests are all wrong ; We did not, in fact, have a war with Pomerania. We expanded towards the Tsardom, to build a buffer zone.
Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-06 10:32am
by Karmic Knight
PeZook wrote:The Pogorian conquests are all wrong ; We did not, in fact, have a war with Pomerania. We expanded towards the Tsardom, to build a buffer zone.
This better?
Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-06 10:38am
by PeZook
Yep. Much better, thx.
*sigh*...I suppose I will have to make a story post now?

Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-06 10:55am
by Fingolfin_Noldor
PeZook wrote:Yep. Much better, thx.
*sigh*...I suppose I will have to make a story post now?

Yes. Or the Inquisition will pay you a visit.

Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-06 05:05pm
by DarthShady
Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:PeZook wrote:Yep. Much better, thx.
*sigh*...I suppose I will have to make a story post now?

Yes. Or the Inquisition will pay you a visit.

Or The Dark Lord might pop in through a warp portal and drag the Pogorian King to the conference.

Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-06 05:25pm
by Darkevilme
Just to check Karmic Knight the guests who are yet to arrive and join the conference are.
Romulan's italian empire
Gurren Brittania
Oseng's birds
Correct?
Re: Strategic Fantasy Crossover RPG
Posted: 2008-12-06 08:57pm
by Karmic Knight
DarthShady wrote:Or The Dark Lord might pop in through a warp portal and drag the Pogorian King to the conference,

Hmm, I might have to push General de Paris to launch attacks closer to Pogorian territory, if the East continues to try and cloud our Switzerland's judgment.
Darkevilme wrote:Just to check Karmic Knight the guests who are yet to arrive and join the conference are.
Romulan's italian empire
Gurren Brittania
Oseng's birds
Correct?
I'm operating on the assumption that Oseng's rep made it to the conference, but otherwise correct.