[quote=Wernher] I think I get the whole"Our nations are so protected by the people/nature that anyone trying to invade it would essentially commit suicide."thing. Not all that special, I've seen it hundreds of times.But riddle me this."The Harvest was bad this year, some people are starving in X region.".... words.....The thing is that while random events can put certain players at a disadvantage, so will the divisions of people living in wonderland where every day is sunny, the waves are small, the harvest bountiful and so forth and those who live in a more realistic setting. I don't know people in this thread, but I doubt a lot of people would in a war say-The war is going badly-The morale is poor-AND the harvest was shit, so people are starving..... More words.....so what if you lose a war? Maybe you'll lose some territories, maybe you'll be completely invaded and your population reduced to slavery or forced to migrate out of your land. But this isn't a game over, it's just a change of gameplay, maybe the next grand leader supreme of the world will be you. [/quote] I totally agree. I don't like the barbarian random event/military random event. I have a set of ideas on what s going to happen in my nation from my own little events and such ( because I enjoy the struggle bus ) but the whole "can't come in" is apart of my nation" its supposed to make my people ignorant of other nations and such. Buuut I agree with bad harvest, and plague, and bad omens I totally agree with those. Its just we don't have a way for raging barbarians to be fairly administered. Also i am basically raging barbarians for sov