Angst
Rambling and inconsistent
I think it's interesting. Will be lurking.
Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls, in this corner, we have the diabolical demon, the master of manipulation, the czar of combat, the...warlord of warfare, the one, the only TLJ! Who among you are brave enough to face this monster in the ring, one on one? Taking all comers!
If youre willing to be Napoleon after Leizpeig (or Good in the War of the Ring), I will beat you (or anyone). For a more fair match if you want one, I suggest American Revolution.
OOCCrezth Regardless of how our current duel ends up I propose that if these duels go well we have a rematch one day. The scenario would be a hypothetical ABNW original scenario where Mexico makes a move against Texas and French Louisiana.
At the end of ABNW I remember you saying that this was one of your greatest concerns in North America and I think it would be a fairly even match up with you playing as Texas and the French American colonies with manpower and supplies flowing from Europe each turn and me as Mexico.
I'm willing to take you on as Napoleon in the Hundred Days.
I Hitlerslegacy hereby challenge TheLastJacobite to World War I
Since we have Justo and Crezth confirmed to a map, they'll be second after Matt and qoou in the War of the Second Union. I will send out a private message when your turn is up.
Accepted. Do you wish to be the Entente or Central Powers?
I shall be the Central Powers
I will play anyone who would enjoy challenging me in any campaign during the Roman era.
I'm not sure if it counts, but I'd like to the barbarians against Rome. (Not that I'd win...)
Well this could be many nations, Rome considered the Carthaginians, Barbarians.
But I am sure Caesar's Gallic Wars could be a possibility. (Veringetorix, leader of the Barbarian Gauls, against the best General Rome provided in her history, Gaius Julius Caesar and 8 Legions. (Nearly 200,000 Gauls, (by Caesar's account, and the one I prefer, against his 12 Legions, (4 of Pompey's legions in Spain reinforced him) totaling around 72,000.)
Of course, the most famous of the ancient wars, the Punic Wars, two superpowers fighting a war to the death. (Oh, if only this could happen in our modern times.)
The Italian unification, the Macedonian wars, and numerous civil wars. The possibilities are endless.