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NewSun said
WINTER IS COMING


Hahaha... you're a funny man.

Murdered, forced into labour, raped and used as vile offspring factories, the desperate women of the former Kingdom of Poland have risen up in arms against their Isarimer masters. Though seemingly a pitiful attempt at liberty from the outside, this movement has garnered strength across the region, as more women flock to the cause in a bid to escape a fate worse the death. Taking note of the situation, the Slavic Lords to the south have assembled their forces for an attack to coincide with the civil strife.

There. I can also strike though words, AND PEOPLE.

But no, in all seriousness that is not going to happen. OR IS IT? Be funny again and find out. Wonder how the Isarimer would deal with a resurgence of the black plague? *maniacal laughter*
Just to clarify to everyone, the seasons work in this order:

WINTER // SPRING // SUMMER // AUTUMN // WINTER // YEAR CHANGE // WINTER // SPRING // SUMMER // AUTUMN // WINTER // YEAR CHANGE ETC

Yes, there's two winters a year - this is because Christmas/New Years fall right in the middle of it.

Do not question my logic or I shall smite you.
NewSun said
No no. Lets say you have a single army of 10k, and you claim a territory. That would raise the total number of troops you could have in your nation in total, not that army, and it would not grant an immediate extra 5k soldiers. A better example would be if you attacked with an army of 20k, your maximum possible army size. You claim a territory, and your army cap goes up to 25k. You would still need to keep adding 2k soldiers per season to get up to that max.


Correct.

This prevents players from a sustained blitzkrieg, creates the need for diverting troops to crisis points and creates realistic defensive scenarios.

That was the plan anyways.
Eternal_Flame said
let say that i have an army consist of 10k troops, attacking a region and claimed it, my army caps is risen to 15k am i right? can i add those 5k extra to my existing 10k army assuming that the loss will stay the same?


No, you will have to build them from scratch.
Right, the next season has started. I will YAY or NAY Aurelia's nation sheet, and then that's me done for today.

So Boerd said
Sure thing.Is there a premade sheet for it, or do you want me to make one?


Go ahead and make one; you may base it loosely off of the Gorikan one if you want, leaving out the obvious areas that don't apply to humans. Post it in the sheet thread and I'll give it a quick look over.


Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn, the Flame of the East


Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn ordered the retreat, even as he watched his squadrons wheel around the flaming monsters to launch another attack.

"My lord? We must win here, God wills it!" said one of his many adivsors; a young man, full of vigor and not in the slightest bit disheartened by the demons they were faced with.

Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn smiled, shaking his head, "a foolish man, who allows his enemy to see his true resolve; a pitiful King, who would needlessly send his soldiers to the slaughter."

Bemused, the young advisor drew his scimitar and called for his horse, 'God wills it! I will lead the next charge, we can break them! Look how many we have slain!"

"You will not," snapped the Sultan. His sun beaten face creasing in slight anguish as a great sphere of fire crashed into the front ranks of his assembled spear infantry. Dozens of men screamed like strangled animals as they rolled in the sand; fighting flames that would not extinguish. "Come. Sound the horns once more, and then we leave. Send the Sinners against them as a rear guard, let it be known that those who do their duty and survive, will be forever lifted of their sullied title."


The Sultan of the Ayyubid Dynasty has ceded control of Libya to the invading army of flame demons that have spread across the North African Continent in a bloody storm. However, it is well known that of all the human Kingdoms, Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn's is currently the strongest. There is little telling how many brave Muslims he can call to his banner at the stamping of his feet, or how many more he could call to him if he declared a Jihad against the invaders. What is known however, that he is perhaps the greatest general in the known world, and it is unlikely that even the monstrosities that have spewed forth from Gorika will be able to unnerve his battlefield genius.

The Fourth Crusade


As France's territorial integrity dwindles, and the Holy Roman Empire struggles to recover from having its heart ripped out, the Pope in Exile has finally taken action. Convinced that Hell has come to claim the planet, Pope Honorius III has declared a Crusade against the Isarimer race. He calls all good Christians, whether they are Catholic or Orthodox, to put aside their differences and unite against the common foe.

This act has been a much needed morale boost to the beleaguered populations of Western Europe. Even now, as the Isarimer consolidate their gains, and the Lorenvolk march unopposed into southern France, thousands of knights, men-at-arms and the much feared Templars are assembling in Northern Italy. It will be some time before the force has gathered its full strength however, but all Gorikan races should fear the moment the pathetic humans, mired in disagreement, fear and cowardice array themselves into one army fit for one purpose: the reclamation of God's realm.

England Stands Ready


Seeing its neighbour teetering on the edge of oblivion, and concerned about its own territorial integrity should France fall, King John has ordered the complete mobilisation of the English Royal Army. Capable of boasting 40,000 knights, men-at-arms and longbowmen, it will be a force to be reckoned with. Cut off from Northern Italy, and therefore unable to join the Fourth Crusade, it is operating free from Papal dictation. Where the King, safe as he is across the channel, will send his men is not yet clear.

However, should France collapse into the dust, one can only assume the English will step in to prop up their besieged former enemy.

France and the Humlon Agree Terms


Relieving the strain somewhat on the collapsing country of the Franks, the Humlon have agreed to a cease fire. In return, King Philip II has ceded them the Nord-Calais-Pas region of France, and has agreed to withdraw his whittled troops from the borders of Flanders. The peace with the demons of the marshes has been looked on with dismay across the Christian world, but the French King cares little - he cannot fight a war on one front, let alone two.
Aurelia said
SyrianHampster I request an answer to my question. I humbly request permission to join. I have posted a sheet.


I'm getting to it, settle down young'n.
So Boerd said
Want a player controlled Byzantine empire? The story could be the better for an alternate perspective.


This would actually help me a great deal.

You would not have a tech tree however, and all bonuses would stem directly from the IC (the humans will develop certain 'tactics' as the RP progresses, but they're tied into the loose story i'm trying to operate).

Also to stop you from storming across the world in the first post, I'd have to ask you start at half your unit cap.
Battle Results


Eternal

Morocco is defeated; the land is claimed.

Voth Arkosh loses 40% (2,400), to the human 80% (6,000). Out right victory.

Lucky rolling!

Ayybuid Dynasty is defeated in Lybia; the land is claimed.

Ahm'Omoz loses 60% (4,800) , Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn also loses 60% (10,200), technically a draw but the Sultan has retreated to Egypt to gather his forces. Libya is now under Eternal's control.

Tunisia holds against Voth Domosh, dealing 50% casualties (3,000) and only losing 25% (1,000) themselves. Voth Domosh morale to 75%, please.

All in all, a successful blitzkrieg.

Raptorman

The Lorenvolk host break the badly beaten Royal Portuguese Army, laying claim to the region whilst only suffering 25% (500) casualties. Their supporting militia lost 15% (1050) in the feigned retreat.

King Philip II of France has sacrificed the south of his country to the Lorenvolk aggressors without giving battle.
It's okay, the moment I posted that I felt like a total dick, and it imbued me with new strength.

Second wind achieved. Stay posted homies.
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