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Under the will of the late Emperor Theodosius I the Roman Empire was split in two. The West, less urbanized with a spread-out populace, was to experience an economic decline. The East was not so destitute, as Emperors like Constantine the Great and Constantius II had invested heavily in the eastern economy. As a result, the Eastern Empire could afford large numbers of professional soldiers and augment them with mercenaries, while the Western Roman Empire could not afford this to the same extent. Even in major defeats, the East could, certainly not without difficulties, buy off its enemies with a ransom.

In the years that followed the East would recover from its initial turmoil and flourish, showing that it had become an economic powerhouse capable of paying friend and foe alike to do their bidding. The Western Empire's resources were much more limited, and the lack of available manpower forced the government to rely ever more on barbarian troops. Rome was weak, unable to keep full control over their territories and increasingly unable to afford to pay its armies. Oh, how the tables had turned. The tribes beyond the Rhine now looked West, at the fertile and poorly defended land of the once mighty Roman Empire, poised to carve out an Empire of their own from the ruins.

Yet it wasn't just expansion that fueled their aggression, the Huns were coming. Hordes of horsemen, some claim from the depths of hell themselves. Pillaging their way through eastern Europe and slaughtering everything in their paths. A mass migration was about to begin that would change the world as we knew it. But not all was lost, the Western Roman Empire remained a force to be reckoned with. Its soldiers though few in number were battle hardened and experienced. Given time, the west might recover with help from its Eastern counterpart, but the clock was ticking and the Empire stood on the brink of disaster.


The actual roleplay and it's workings as of late.

(The roleplay level will be set at high casual.)

I was thinking of having both the Western and Eastern Roman Empire coming in to play, though finding another player for the East would mean that if they were to stop posting, an important and crucical part of the roleplay would be lost. Therefor my current aim, unless potential participants request otherwise, is that we will focus on the Western Empire only. You, the participants would be allowed to choose from various different tribes spread across Europe. Control of them would be complete and what you set out to do is completely up to you. Fight other tribes and take advantage of their misfortune, attempt to work with the Romans to backstab them later. Or perhaps you're convinced the Empire would recover, and that if you helped it then you'd be all the better for it.

I'm not quite sure how to turn this into a full roleplay quite yet but I will work things out better once people have shown interest. I encourage you to leave suggestions or any questions you may have for the roleplay. As of now you can expect war, love, drama, betrayel, the enigma of gold. Everything we've come to know and love. But for now, if I get the encouragement and interest that I need you can expect to see a much more detailed OOC.
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I'm interested in seeing this go
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As am I, obviously.
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It's pretty interesting to me.
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Interested...
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Eburones stronk... but they're all dead at this point, so I'll go with something else. The franks maybe.
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Looking well so far, I need a little more people interested before I make an OOC though seeing as the current amount of people is to little to do the roleplay with as of yet.
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I'm interested! May I suggest you leave links to various source materials about the era you are trying to portray? It may help those like me who are no history buffs but enjoy learning about it anyways.
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@Serene Sender That's not a bad idea actually. I can leave various links for people that are interested in reading about the period. I had just assumed that with google being around and all people would do some searching themselves. :)
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@Sven the Silent Yes, in the best of world, but people are lazy and tend to keep to wikipedia without searching further.
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@Lauder@RomanAria@Minimum@Serene Sender@Rekaigan I don't quite have enough interest to make the actual OOC for this yet, though I've gotten a few tips about people that may like this type of roleplay as well. So if we're fortunate a few more people express their interest and i'll get the OOC going. That or I may need to think about downsizing this some how.
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@Sven the Silent I'm probably going to wind up not doing it, actually. I have some IRL stuff that came up and a couple RPs that are back from teh grave.
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I may well be interested...give me a nomadic folk, whether on foot or horse, and I shall lead them to glory.
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I'll write up a proper OOC this evening or tomorrow, i'm unsure whether all the people that expressed interest are still interested, but I will make the OOC regardless and shoot everyone a private message about it.
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Possibly interested, depends on my own free time
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@Lauder@RomanAria@Rekaigan@Minimum@Serene Sender@Jbcool@ClocktowerEchos This is what I have so far, i'm unsure about the combat and I think the nation sheet is a little to short right now. I'd love to get some feedback so I can make some final changes before putting out the OOC!


(Red dots on the map indiciate large Roman cities, heavy resistance can be expected there. The dark lines are provincial borders to help you indentify on what portion of the map you are whilst advancing into Roman territory.)

Under the will of the late Emperor Theodosius I the Roman Empire was split in two. The West, less urbanized with a spread-out populace, was to experience an economic decline. The East was not so destitute, as Emperors like Constantine the Great and Constantius II had invested heavily in the eastern economy. As a result, the Eastern Empire could afford large numbers of professional soldiers and augment them with mercenaries, while the Western Roman Empire could not afford this to the same extent. Even in major defeats, the East could, certainly not without difficulties, buy off its enemies with a ransom.

In the years that followed the East would recover from its initial turmoil and flourish, showing that it had become an economic powerhouse capable of paying friend and foe alike to do their bidding. The Western Empire's resources were much more limited, and the lack of available manpower forced the government to rely ever more on barbarian troops. Rome was weak, unable to keep full control over their territories and increasingly unable to afford to pay its armies. Oh, how the tables had turned. The tribes beyond the Rhine now looked West, at the fertile and poorly defended land of the once mighty Roman Empire, poised to carve out an Empire of their own from the ruins.

Yet it wasn't just expansion that fueled their aggression, the Huns were coming. Hordes of horsemen, some claim from the depths of hell. Pillaging their way through eastern Europe and slaughtering everything in their paths. A mass migration was about to begin that would change the world as we knew it. But not all was lost, the Western Roman Empire remained a force to be reckoned with. Its soldiers though few in number were battle hardened and experienced. Given time, the west might recover with help from its Eastern counterpart, but the clock was ticking and the Empire stood on the brink of disaster.


Experimental Situation.
The way combat has to be preformed here and the roleplay's focus on combat though it's also about diplomacy and maintaining a nation/empire, is different then i've seen on here myself. Nor have I participated in something like this before myself. If anyone has any suggestions about the combat system as is or how to improve things please do let me know. At the moment a huge part of it is simply two players communicating and attempting to play our a realistic scene of battle.






The Roleplay and Combat.
As you may have noticed this roleplay is inspired by the Total War series and i've used a lot things from the series in order to form a basis for things such a strengths and weaknesses. It would otherwise be impossible to determine what a tribe is good at or not through history alone. Typically the reports of combat events are not as simple, and I found borrowing things from the Total War series worked quite well.

I expect most fighting to take place on land and very little on the actual seas hence the navy is a little irrelevant to most phases. In actual combat I expect people to basically describe their army formation the best they can for example mentioning that all your spear units are on the front, units with sword and shield right behind them and the units with axes on the flanks. Your cavalry perhaps hidden or on the wings of the formation to intercept. If they then clash you can look at your opponent, notice your infantry is slightly better then his and feel confident that unless he flanks you or has a trick up his sleeve you will win.

Terrain is also a thing I expect the players to calculate in when they battle eachother. If you are up hill and your opponent has to fight upwards or move up the hill they will get tired more easily and preform less well then on flat ground, effectivly allowing a poorer infantry unit to hold off a superior one.
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This actually looks really nice! Though I will agree that the Nation Sheet is a bit short
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Looks good.
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If only the Dacian people were there, I would've signed up right now...
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I'm having tremendous difficulties changing things. In my eyes the combat need a lot more detail, which i'm working on. It's so difficult to take in account all the different types of units, the impacts of skill and experience on the unit. And how to work how strong your unit is compared to the quality of your tribe. And that's just one of many things about combat I can not figure out and that stresses me out.

Economy and industry at the moment appears to be nothing more then a line to fill up the already short nation sheet. I can't think of other things to add to it because this is not your traditional type of nation roleplay. You're tribes migrating into Roman lands and you've packed up everything you owned and left your land. (Even though this wasn't traditionally the take on all of the tribes that attacked and invaded Rome, such as the Franks who just added more land to that what they already held.) If you're migrating you don't have an economy nor much industry and you can't exactly trade with others far away either.

I am seeing so, so many flaws and I do not know how to fix them. I'm going to try though but just bare with me.
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