Pre- orangeNES: FFHRemixed?

Well, my dark secrets are finally out in Immac NES (curse you Ken for forcing my hand to complete my character agenda! :p). Since lying under every breath I uttered was fun, maybe I should try here too...
 
General rulesets have been pretty much completed (see post #2).


EDIT: And at this point, please don't PM me with NES-related questions. Use this thread, or if you think your question should stay private, use my email. Emails are easier to keep track of, and I'm not limited in the number I'm allowed to keep... I'm due to kill off all my PM's pretty soon.
 
So are you adding a Rinwel Island? You know it's tradition in FfHNessing. That and stirges.
 
What's a Rinwel island (n00b question alert!)

Edit: I mean, yeah I see it in the map, but what is it to be a tradition?
 
Its just been a location in every FFH NES since TheJopa's first one. And stirges are the weird flying demon things with the stabby claws
 
Ah. Now I know. Thanks, Tyrs!


And Rinwel was a Lanun island that was the source of an... altercation... in FFHNESI. Immac put it in FFHNESII, and then I put it in here - and three in a row means it's tradition. So I forced Kol to do it too. Haha!
 
hmm.. There seems a pretty big gaping hole in that logic but whatever you say Orange, really, where's the bridge? :p
 
And Rinwel was a Lanun island that was the source of an... altercation... in FFHNESI. Immac put it in FFHNESII, and then I put it in here - and three in a row means it's tradition. So I forced Kol to do it too. Haha!

Rises his walking stick and points at orangelex44 and Ekolite
You know, youngsters theses days do not keep our ancient traditions & they have no respect for elders.
(Translation: Traditions can be broken)
 
Ah. Now I know. Thanks, Tyrs!


And Rinwel was a Lanun island that was the source of an... altercation... in FFHNESI. Immac put it in FFHNESII, and then I put it in here - and three in a row means it's tradition. So I forced Kol to do it too. Haha!

Damn you orange! If only the peer pressure wasn't so strong :sad:.
 
TO THE NATIONS: Please begin considering who your leader(s) are and how your government is run.

You can use the original leaders or come up with your own, so long as they fit the general "feel" of the nation. Remember that your leaders may die or change over time.

Government type may have an influence on your nation! They won't be direct, but government type can influence events and character actions. If you're a republic, expect elections - and perhaps, just perhaps, you'll see a character become a high-ranking official. If you're a really harsh regime, you may have to worry about NPC relations, uprisings, or coups. There is no "perfect" government, folks - so it's not a huge deal.


Questions/concerns, email me. Otherwise, post your leader and government type within the thread. IF YOU DO NOT DO THIS, I WILL PICK FOR YOU. You have until the end of the week.
 
Svartalfar
Leader: Faeryl Viconia
Government: God Queen.
Queen Viconia is the center of Svartalfar life. her every will is faithfully enforced out of Love... and fear. for her secret police is EVERYWHERE.
To assist her, she has a council of Generals and elected officials.
 
Balseraph
Leader: Perpentach :crazyeye::king:
Goverment: Monarchie
Perpentach is the mad king in Jubilee. But mainly he is just giving some random ideas as orders to his crowd of ministers. Those then try to make the best, not to fail. Because failure means arena...

For the average freak living in Jubilee that means:
bread and circuses!!
 
That's good, maybe I should visit Jubilee... (that's your cue, orange!)
 
TO THE NATIONS, PART II:

Remember that you can spend gold later on for "general" improvements. I won't have a specific list of what you can and can not do, so if you have an idea ask me and I'll price it.

Currently, there are a few cities that have defensible walls around them. Kwythellar (obviously), Cevedes, Torrolerial, and Ithralia. There are also some defensive lines along the Bannor/Clan of Embers border, and along the Kuriotate's borders - these aren't as tough to get past as the city walls. You should expect to lose more men if you assault well-defended areas or cities.


And again, reminder to post your leader info and government type here. It doesn't have to be very involved, thomas and vruchten did just fine.
 
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