While We Wait: Writer's Block & Other Lame Excuses

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The Makedonian horde captured Byzantinon after Christos declared his emperor a god. Terris split his empire in a couple factions for flavor. I'm not sure why he left.
 
NPCs.

The Makedonian horde captured Byzantinon after Christos declared his emperor a god. Terris split his empire in a couple factions for flavor. I'm not sure why he left.

"For flavor".

Takes a lot of guts to do that, after hard work poured into your empire.
 
He says he wants to bet it all attacking. Christos bet it all defending.

I add up the power, the situational bonuses, the dice... Bam, strike even. I divide it up into skirmishes and do each battle seperately. Bam, strike even.

lol.

:shrug:

TerrisH says he prefers an epic downfall instead of a multi-turn war, so I gave Varna a boast in confidence and I saw where it took me. The Makedonians saw their opportunity, rose another army and took out the weakened Byzantines.
 
Stockholme (aramaya) has been beasting entirely RP the whole way. I like it, but am too gutless to do that with my nation. I have sewed distant future break-offage, however. Not going to give away where ;O
 
I might have to nick that paper-NES idea of yours, Terrance.
 
I have a group of friends, we play DnD, and I'm basically borrowing their creativity for some off the wall world building.

We have grid paper, some basic rules. They draw orders on the map and write secret orders inside envelopes. The entire thing is inside a folder.

I update every day for a week, and now we're on a thrice a week schedule.

One highlight: One person is searching everywhere for a cask of quicksilver to give to some wizards to that they can summon a pheonix for him.

This is what I was referring to. Nevertheless, I'd love some advice. I'm going to try and adapt a fresh start to suit.
 
"For flavor".

Takes a lot of guts to do that, after hard work poured into your empire.

Stockholme (aramaya) has been beasting entirely RP the whole way. I like it, but am too gutless to do that with my nation. I have sewed distant future break-offage, however. Not going to give away where ;O

Indeed he has, and many props to him for doing so, he's crafted a very interesting situation in southern Levea. It can be a lot of fun to make everything go to hell after you've spent too much time doing too well- take, for example, the fate of the Helsian states in N3S. :D
 
Well, unless they are used to roleplaying, don't expect them to. To start make their country names like their real names (John->Johnsvile), and have some kind of set economic rules so they won't think you favor one over the other instead of the more "soft" economics we have here; they probably won't do much in the way of "send X to infrastructure" or "build lots of new farms on the frontier", but if they do, make it a project seperate from the boardgaming style map.

For troops, techs, actual economics and such, my actual rules are still in flux. This is the 4th or 5th incarnation, a sorta "Return to your roots" style because I am doing the same as the original, with compexity completely optional. (if you hate techs, avoid them, your standard units will upgrade slowly and eventually and your extra income might be useful, likee that).

Anyway, I use gridpaper. Every 4 squares is 1 gpt. Every full province of 4-10 squares is 1gpt. Every provinces allows a city for 15 gold to get a further 3gpt.
All basic techs and unit designs are 5g.
All basic units are 1g for 1 footmen troop, 2g for 1 group of rafts.

EDIT: Unless you expecting world war soon, put lots of NPCs for them to fight/deal/get experience on before they hit each other.

Right now I'm on update 7. A few more highlights: The Sunelves summoned Typhon, a titan/wind elemental thing, to fight an island nation who is killing the pirates of the Sea Elves.
Duergar are summoning a demon to fight the gnome slaves who rebelled to take advantage of their disunity.
Dragons rampage.
ONe player rolled high on damage and low on control for an explosive experiment, so there are chunks of an island in the atmosphere which will fall down next turn.
 
That sounds really cool Terrance. I should go and hang out with the local DnD people, see if I can get them to do that...

ANYWAY, plug time! We approach turn II:V for EltNES: THIS World is Yours! If you are fortunate enough to join before the update (saturday), even to just bank your points and bide your time, you'll automatically start with 15+1d10 points! That's up to 25 creation points just for joining! W o W!

Come add to the Krutarg, giant humans which consume minerals for protective shells; Montholin, the distant relatives of the Wooly Mammoths, with opposable trunks and creepy little fingers! The Symphook, cousins of the giant flightless Moa birds, the Lycalidks, or even countless human civilizations! Yay plug!
 
May be joining your NES soon Eltain, it sounds interesting. After the first update possibly, don't want to throw everything out of whack for your first update on that NES.
 
Tell them its "Cooperative Overarching World-Building" for a future campaign if they are skeptical of putting time and effort in. ;)

One of the players already has a Legendary Adventurer- he stole 6 dragon eggs, which will be used to blackmail the Dragon Overlords.
 
You aren't as mean as I would be about dragon eggs. I'd make them turn to stone or something once taken from the nest.
 
That's clever. But then, they rolled 3 Nat 20's for Stealth(getin), Thievery(get'em), and Endurance(getout), out of the 5 rolls I gave them. So I guess they deserved their success.
 
Hello everyone, I have a new thread up here
Its called Writing in Gunpowder, this will be a Civ4BTS pbem game with 4 players, I have two already, Nighthawk419 and myself and I'm looking for two more players

Instead of developing an interesting solo project i want to multiply that by four. I would like to start in Ancient times to limit you to speaking of only the technologies you process, So you know nothing of Iron or Gunpowder or Sailing ships.

I want the world to be smaller so eventually the four player's stories intertwine or if not intertwined they are based on something common like the AI between us.

You will be that leader, and treat the world as you want them to treat you or if there is a reason you should be treated above that, you will show/tell us why

Writing in Gunpowder isn't necessarily a fighting game, rather a game of Diplomacy and if that doesn't work than War is the path taken.

Any writing we will do will be in a new threat with the same title but discussions will take place on the original thread, linked above
 
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