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Current The more you know: tacocat is tacocat spelled backwards
10 yrs ago
No place like home.
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11 yrs ago
I am so, SO angry with the world. Also, I'm drunk.
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11 yrs ago
It's not what we fight, but what we fight for
11 yrs ago
Nothing ends, Adrian. Nothing ever ends.

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@Inlaa Accepted! I'll get to work on your vassals!
I was wondering if it would be possible to claim the land south of Jura for a primarily Elvish culture. If it is possible I would like to reach the coast but if that is too much, I am fine with just the remainder of that forest.


I see no problem with this.



Regarding sending messages: It will work a bit like Elitestpotato described. If you're sending a covert message, you will PM me about it. Players can also choose to try to infiltrate rivalling courts for messages and/or actions. Depending on Traits, Flaws and tactics, the message will have a greater or lesser chance of being delivered unmolested.
@Thrashy What about something like a protectorate? Remaining independent, but being heavily influenced and defended by a larger nation.


No, I don't like that. Players should not have that kind of an alliance from the start.

And yes, until we fill out the island (or start the IC game) we're still recruiting.

Also, copy-paste all you like as long as you adhere to the Traits-Flaws formula.
I'm dropping this. Can't seem to squeeze any activity from it.
Have you guys started? Is OOC UP? Would anyone like to take a large independent vassal beneath them? Still looking for people?


You're quite free to join. You can however not play as a vassal to other players. The idea is that you play as the ruling dynasty of a kingdom/realm on the island.

@Elitestpotato

Probably, yes ;)
I might need to drop, finals kicked my ass and left me brain dead.


Sad, but ok.

On another note, here are...

...the Vassals of Lucrum

House Galini
Ruled by Alessandro Galini, Duke of Meratus. The Duke is an old man of 59 and has a wife called Gianna, 56. Together they have a daughter called Julia, 20. Despite his marriage, the Duke is rumored to be a womanizer of some degree, having spawned numerous bastards around the realm.

The Galinis are the original founders of Meratus and are extremely rich; perhaps the richest family in Seyan. Even in other kingdoms, the saying goes “as rich as a Galini” about wealthy individuals. It is said that the family holds a fortune even greater than the royal treasury, but they are themselves silent on the matter. They have proven their loyalty to the crown several times and have given no indication of change.

House Vorus
Ruled by Giovanna Vorus, Duchess of Dyno. The Duchess is an old woman of 57. She has been married twice but is a widow today. Her three heirs are her sons Julius, 32, Marco, 30, and Falco, 29. It is said that the three sons are always squabbling about the considerable heritage their mother will leave behind when she passes, and that they have tried assassinating each other more than once.

The Vorus's are a relatively new family of nobles in Lucrum, having ascended only two generations ago. They are known for their wide web of connections across Lucrum and other nations. The information these connections have provided have been of great importance to the royal family, and the Vorus family have always shared them freely.


Let me know what you think.


And with that, I can go on and start constructing the OOC, methinks. Please stand by!
Vassals of Dela Ah Mons

House Mimer
Ruled by Luca Mimer, Chieftain of Bifrost. The Chieftain is a young man of 24, known for his love for peace and quiet… and gold. While not a common obsession in the realm, Luca is absolutely addicted to precious metals and jewelry. He has a wife called Julia, 26, and together they have two children; their daughter Sia, 5, and their son Cesare, 2.

The Mimers are one of the richest families in Dela Ah Mons, which isn’t surprising as they control the only trading hub in the realm. Some say they could buy the kingdom several times over, but they have made no such implications and are loyal to the Queen.

House Ymer
Ruled by Ulena Ymer, Chieftain of Westwood. The Chieftain is a grizzled warrior of 35, known for her prowess in battle and her hateful ways towards outsiders. Indeed, were it up to Ulena the Men of the Woods would go to war tomorrow, or so some say. She has yet to marry or conceive children, but has got a younger brother called Ario, 26.

The Ymers are all somehow involved with violence, be it in defending the realm or policing the population. They have been outright aggressive towards foreigners in the past, but have been calmer in recent years. They have also always been loyal to the Queen.


Wasn't sure which culture you wanted for the names, so I mixed something up. Let me know what you think.
Speaking of maps, I believe this should be the one reflecting current claims (minus the actual borders):

Vassals of the Xiang Dynasty

House Beiling
Ruled by Shin Beiling, Chancellor of Xiaoming. The Chancellor is an intellectual man of 35, best known for being a descendant of the illustrious Lei Beiling who wrote the famous book The Principles of Power a hundred years ago. Shin is married to Mei, 32, and they have a daughter called Im, who is 12 years old.

The Beilings have been one of the greater families of the Huaren people for a long time. Indeed, they once served the realm as the ruling dynasty. Their sway over politics is great, but they have shown no aspiration for resuming leadership and are loyal to the Xiang.

House Mailan
Ruled by Han Mailan, Chancellor of Shurpei. The Chancellor is a stalwart man of 45 and has previously been a general of renown in the royal army. His wife died while giving birth to his third child, Jiang, ten years ago. Apart from this son he has two daughters; Fen, 25, and Shu, 18.

The Mailans have only recently become a political force in the realm, but they already had a strong relation to the army thanks to Han’s previous career. Some say the former general has a mindset differing from the ruling dynasty; that he is hateful of the people previously inhabiting Huaren lands, but the family haven’t yet given cause for suspicion and has thus far been loyal to the Xiang.



Let me know what you think about the vassals.
I'm assuming this is the time to enter the inn on the other thread?


You assume correctly. One or two players should suffice, since we already have a new addition.
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