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LancerDancer said
Yes, this is becoming a bit of a problem isn't it? The RP's structural integrity wasn't designed for constant semi-absentees and full blown AWOLers on a frequent basis. The problem is, that although change is needed in the current set up, I'm not sure which way to go with it. At the moment, the easiest way I could see it being resolved is that the appointed commander of a multi-legion force would be given semi-GM authority over the legions of players who are slowing down their side of things.And as for the legions that have been totally inactive, well, to the Hall of Shame with them I say. If it gets to a point where realistically, we need more soldiers, then I'll consider either a recruitment drive, or adding additional legions to existing legates. And to you my friend. I almost converted this RP into a zombie-Roman apocalypse in celebration, but then my hangover wore off and I refrained.


For the moment, just need a solution for Jiwon
Really ought to be a way to control inactive legions until the crisis is over and they can be disbanded.
Rollcall ongoing
Workin on post.
Everyone still around?
Basically every period of Prusso-German history is entertaining from 1600-1935 when the Nazi die is cast. I look forward to turning the Weimar around in a sensible fashion.
1. Germany
2. Sweden
3. Finland
Worth waiting for I guess.
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"To confess, I had hoped for prideful reasons that my maneuver on the Rhone would have convinced Hannibal I was no mere politican in the vestments of a soldier, but it appears he insists on underestimating me, to Rome's benefit." Argentus narrowed his keen eyes as he mused. "Skill, I will not deny, Carthage has in abundance in Hannibal particularly. That Alpine crossing required superhuman generalship, and his men have such resolute confidence in him that even tired from a march that would make Xenophon faint that he beat Sempronius with ease. I will freely admit that if war were an even, intellectual contest, Hannibal would best me every time. But men are the canvas on which to display that martial skill, and Hannibal is wasting no small quantity of the few Cisalpine soldiers he has on the wager that we will remain stationary and wait for the Veneti to meander their way to us, allowing him to execute whatever brilliancy he has planned. Maybe he's right, but let's see if we can't prove him wrong."

Argentus bent his six foot frame and leaned on the table, studying the terrain carefully. "Doubtless he has told them to march with leisure. We shall fall upon them like a tidal wave and crush them against the Aegis of the Roman Legion, and then proceed west to pressure Hannibal back to the relative safety of Gallia Cisalpina."

He straightened once again, mindful to avoid a tent crossbeam. From a small bag, he withdrew an epistle from Imperator Pictor and read it aloud. When he finished, he folded it and gently tossed it on the table.

"Well, Toxilius, what do you think we ought do after we resolve the Veneti? Give me your appraisal of our situation."
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