North King said:What's the point of it, Xen? Realism, dramatic tension, and having a nice means of putting an empire to death up my sleeve if anyone gets too annoying.![]()
then smite them you dont have to kill the rest of us in the process

North King said:What's the point of it, Xen? Realism, dramatic tension, and having a nice means of putting an empire to death up my sleeve if anyone gets too annoying.![]()
Xen said:then smite them you dont have to kill the rest of us in the process![]()
Cuivienen said:Xen, your ignoring the simpler fact that an Iron Age Ravenna wouldn't know anything about the plague. Sure, they'd hear rumors, but nothing conclusive until the first Ravennans start dying. In any case, many of the measures you propose would bankrupt an Iron Age government. (Covered aqueducts? In the Iron age? Maybe in the Imperial Age.)
only if that turns out to be right, I suppose, though arnt thier such a thing as "new souls" as wellNorth King said:You have to have some souls availible for reincarnation.![]()
Xen said:@NK- speaking fo trade, woudl syria now classify as a luxury trade route? it has acees to luxuries from a famr corner of the world, such as Inscense, and the population of the area that produces those as a local commodity likewise woudl find Ravennic wines and other trade goods as luxuries... so whats the verdict?
North King said:Most parts of Syria that you mention (the new ones) aren't really integrated into the nation yet, and the products from Syria proper and Egypt are so common now that they could hardly be called "luxuries".
BananaLee said:Ooooooo.. Ominous...
Okay NK, if you hate the polar bears so much, find some other arbitrary thing to blame. Let's start with Alex's confounded thrice-damned lumps of kaolin clay. (Blue pottery)
alex994 said:Xen, mankind has lost billions to disease and yet there is not a single nes which i've seen that's able to show the destruction of the Black Plague accurately. Just like if you use anti-biotics too often it won't work, if you do your standard defenses against plague in every fresh start nes too much, your defenses will be useless.
In other words, north king will get his way. Man has never really understand nature after all, and to the Christians, God. who knows what surprises will greet us on the 10th?
Xen said:this is an elementary school lesson Alex; I know your not as old as most other here, and you certinatlly havent the fuller education i have, but coem on now, the reasosn manking has lost so many to disease is simple dude, its because proper sanitary conditions havent been present; when they are, and were present, plague and disease are kept to a minimum; when they are not, plague and other diseases run rampant. Proper conditions of sanitation work agianst disease, and it always has, and very likelly, always will, just because a healthy enviroment leads to healthier, stronger people, more cabable of resisting disease, and this is universal.
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I REALLY dont know why you had to stick your head into this; the argumenbt wa sover, no one else had to chime in; the lesson that you dont always, or even have to at all get the last owrd in is somthign you REALLY need to learn, and its somthing I've learned the hard way, more then once.
I'm content to continue my efforts to spurn off disease, if they work, they work, if they dont, they dont, its North Kings choice, and I'm content to let him make; but dont try to argue with me about its merits; i form my conclusions based on my knowledge, knowldge that is far more often then not, accurate; my suggestion is not to be a little yipping dog tryign to defend the logic opf plagues; your not going to make anyhead way with me, history is on my side, and I;m content to let NK run his NES the way he feels it should.
just let the whole god-damned thing die alex.
Iassure you, I would have just let it die, as you arnt worht arguing with, but the next sentence prompted me; but rest assured, I wont beign giving this argument any concern afterword; life isnt worth wasting on internet argumentsalex said:Xen, everyone forms their own conclusions from the ideas they have. I'm merely stating my own conclusion that good sanitary practices does not mean a better resistance towards disease. And i'm sure i wouldn't need to take a suggestion from one of the most infamous people in OT to not be a yipping dog. And if you don't want the last word, don't reply to this post.
alex994 said:Also, a good education doesn't mean bullsh*t about intelligence. A person could be from Harvard and was still stupid enough to suicide.
**** you, prove it. fire is one thing; tore thos eold cities aprt until Rome orginized urban fire brigades, but disease was never a problem due to sewage control, supplies of fresh water, and a population that was cleanlly.das said:Plagues work best in "the old Roman cities with 1,000,000+ populations in them.", Xen.![]()