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A bebeh!
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 09:05 |
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# ? May 25, 2024 02:23 |
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B
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 10:26 |
The tally so far - A — Taurica/Leave — 7 — SirPhoebos, jakethecap, Technowolf, Ralepozozaxe, habeasdorkus, Viola the Mad, Ballbot5000 B — Egypt/Rebel — 11 — Sherbert Hoover, Soup du Jour, BraveLittleToaster, Average Lettuce, karmicknight, Hellioning, Lord Cyrahzax, Yuiiut, Angstrom Gothington, Kangxi, Raserys C — Persia/Loyal — 7 — Ikasuhito, ThatBasqueGuy, QuoProQuid, Chatrapati, Pacho, chrome line, AJ_Impy
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 12:28 |
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B. Let's go egypt lets go!
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 12:42 |
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Y'all better get smote by the wrath of אָדוֹן for this. I wanted my Jewish steppe horde!
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 14:12 |
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A, the steppes call to me.
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 16:21 |
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C I got more than enough Steppes out of Grey Hunter's thread.
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 16:22 |
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A I did not get enough Jewish Steppes out of Grey Hunter's thread. I need more!
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 16:53 |
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A sounds neat
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 17:14 |
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C
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 18:05 |
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B
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 19:33 |
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Time to vote B
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 20:03 |
The tally is close enough that I'm gonna let the vote run for another day or so. I will also mention that we're likely to spend the rest of CK3 around the region that wins this vote, before moving somewhere else as we near eu4 Also, I've finally added some title banners to the OP! (shamelessly stolen from humankind, but oh well) hashashash fucked around with this message at 21:18 on Aug 5, 2023 |
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 21:12 |
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A
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 00:12 |
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A
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 04:16 |
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A
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 05:43 |
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hashashash posted:(shamelessly stolen from humankind, but oh well) Is this game good or janky? Challenge: do not reply with "yes."
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 06:12 |
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A
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 07:12 |
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B Ya' make a blob, you gotta break a blob.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 07:51 |
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A
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 09:08 |
Sherbert Hoover posted:Is this game good or janky? Challenge: do not reply with "yes." surprisingly good! i didn't play it on release, but we had a multiplayer game recently and there weren't a whole lot of issues it's really pretty too
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 12:08 |
The tally so far - A — Taurica/Leave — 15 — SirPhoebos, jakethecap, Technowolf, Ralepozozaxe, habeasdorkus, Viola the Mad, Ballbot5000, Enrico la Spaniard, ZiegeDame, Thordain, wedgekree, idhrendur, Livewire42, TheFlyingLlama, Alikchi B — Egypt/Rebel — 15 — Sherbert Hoover, Soup du Jour, BraveLittleToaster, Average Lettuce, karmicknight, Hellioning, Lord Cyrahzax, Yuiiut, Angstrom Gothington, Kangxi, Raserys, NewMars, Disproportionation, Lynneth, Rejected Fate C — Persia/Loyal — 9 — Ikasuhito, ThatBasqueGuy, QuoProQuid, Chatrapati, Pacho, chrome line, AJ_Impy, Rody One Half, GunnerJ The vote will run until exactly 10 hours from now, or 10:30 bst
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 12:28 |
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A
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 12:43 |
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I'll change from C to B.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 12:57 |
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Rody One Half posted:I'll change from C to B. Same, now voting B
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 13:03 |
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A please.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 13:08 |
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A
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 14:31 |
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Leave the Egyptians to it. A.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 14:33 |
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C
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 16:36 |
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Hard choice but I’ll say B
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 18:15 |
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C seems like the most fun option. More lands to familiarize ourselves with so that EU4 will feel even more familiar.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 18:52 |
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A Taurican state
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 19:18 |
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A
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 19:32 |
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A
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 19:36 |
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A On second thought, let's not go to Egypt tis a silly place.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 20:49 |
Vote closed Looks like Taurica has it in the bag
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 23:50 |
Part 16 — Second Son — 1099 to 1115 Olorix lived as a giant amongst men, and with his death he would become a titan of the histories. His deeds are many and mighty, told and retold from the western edges of Europa to the eastern mists of Asia… But such world-souls are rarely familial figures as well, and Olorix’s relationship with his children was distant, to say the least. The eldest of these children, also called Olorix, was born in the capital of Olorixana, and raised to rule the Elissid Empire. He was tutored by skilled tacticians and veteran soldiers, and though he was hammered into a brilliant general, he was not the martial genius that his father had been. Olorix also had two daughters, Deiana and Ancasta. They were married to his lordly cousins in Egypt and Persia, making them a powerful influence in those regions. This story does not continue with them, however. Rather, we turn to the second son of Olorix — Philosir, who was born under his father’s shadow and now lived under his brother’s. And to follow Philosir’s story, we must look to the rocky precipices of Taurica. Exposed as the farthest outpost of the Elissid Crowns, and surrounded on every side by strange and foreign peoples, the Taurican peninsula has evolved into a hodgepodge of confusing contradictions — there were Huns and Bolgars and Turks descending from the steppe, Normans and Punics and Greeks emerging from the seas, Jews and pagans and Christians and even Muslims permitted to live peacefully in the scattered villages and towns… Taurica was a paradox. But in the religiously-divided, war-ravaged reaches of the Medieval Age, this place was also a haven unlike any other. Religious and cultural maps of Taurica and its environs, circa 1100 AD. For generations, Taurica had been ruled as a personal fief of the Over-king, but when Olorix decided to move his capital to Olorixana, he relinquished his hold on the peninsula altogether. Instead, he shipped his youngest son — Philosir — to this remote province, leaving him to be raised and educated far away from court. Philosir thus spent the entirety of his childhood there, trained by Taurican priests and scholars, befriending Taurican nobles and courtiers, ruling (and eventually loving) Taurican country. So it isn’t much of a surprise that Philosir had none of the martial talents or tendencies of his father or brother. He wasn’t well-learned either, or particularly devious, though he did have something of a golden touch with numbers and stewardship. …even so, Philosir would leave his own mark on history. The early part of his reign was as unremarkable as the man himself. The peninsula hosted several villages and a few towns along the southern coast, but there was only one true city, and Philosir spent several years strengthening it — shipwrights and tradeports, libraries and orchards, and even a royal reserve and leisure palace for the milder parts of the year. In fact, he spent so much of his time and money on these projects that, before long, the city would become known as Philosiris. He also promoted the urbanisation of settlements in other parts of the peninsula, founding several new colonies of Galatians and Phoenicians along the Taurican coast. It was almost a decade before Philosir was confident enough to embark on his first offensive war — and even then, it was not a war of his own making. Famed as the ‘jewel of the Black Sea’ for its wealth and fertility, the Taurican peninsula was greatly coveted by the nomads of the Steppe, who regularly raided and plundered and burned their way through its villages and towns in annual raids… So when the Turkic realm to the north and east collapsed into civil war in the year 1108, Philosir saw his opportunity to strike back — Dispatching a strong force of 5000 mercenaries, Philosir instructed this expeditionary force to campaign along the Scythian Swamps and wreak havoc on Turkic farms and fields. But the force was scarcely a week into the campaign when they were caught and confronted by a large nomadic host… The mercenaries suffered heavy casualties in the early parts of the battle, but when the nomads wheeled about in their tried-and-true strategy of false retreat, they found themselves pinned against the Swamp and there, slowly, they were ground into the mud and mulch. A decisive victory for Taurica, and Philosir’s first. The rest of the war was spent in securing a strip of rich country that led all the way to Tanais — a large and prosperous town that was called Azak or Azov by the Turks. The war was thus won in a season, a short and one-sided affair… but it awakened something in Philosir, a part of him that had been lying dormant so far, a sickness or greatness, perhaps something he had inherited from his father and grandfather. The scales fell from his eyes, and he began to look on the rest of the world with something new. The realms of Christendom were shielded by Gothia, which was a strong and stable presence against the bickering Germanic pagans of Europa. Further south, the Germans of Kyrenaica had plunged deep along the Nile, looking to establish their own Vandalic Kingdom of Egypt. And to the east, Parthia was compensating its losses in Persia with expansion in Greater Turan. But all these kings and kingdoms were mere gnats compared to the might of the Elissid Empire, largest and wealthiest power on the earth, and still steadily advancing on all fronts. And with his own brother ruling as king-and-conqueror of the Elissid Crowns, Philosir knew that he had no hope of military expansion in that direction. So instead, he looked to the opposite direction… And for the first time in his short life, he began to dream of an empire for himself — a vast empire stretching across the enormity of the Steppes, anchored to the great city of Philosiris. Could these dreams be made reality, or was he just another madman? Only time would tell. hashashash fucked around with this message at 17:29 on Nov 10, 2023 |
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# ? Aug 12, 2023 12:34 |
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They label him a lunatic, but who's the mad one, really? Maybe there's some merit to it if he's really sticking with that ugly beard, though.
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# ? Aug 12, 2023 12:41 |
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Ooooh, I think lunacy might give us the chance for some interesting choices in faith...
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# ? Aug 12, 2023 13:17 |
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Rejected Fate posted:Ooooh, I think lunacy might give us the chance for some interesting choices in faith... precisely what i'm thinking and since he's insane, I'm happy to take thread opinions as to what he'll be thinking religion-wise hashashash fucked around with this message at 13:40 on Aug 12, 2023 |
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# ? Aug 12, 2023 13:18 |