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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: The First Solar War IC (8/10) - Year 2436
« on: February 17, 2016, 03:06:57 am »
Spoiler: Actions (click to show/hide)

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: Imperium (3/6 Players) Sign-up open
« on: February 16, 2016, 06:11:09 am »
I was saying it mostly for the sake of it, it would be pointless to back out now when l already did the app as emperor. I'll take the role.

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: Imperium (3/6 Players) Sign-up open
« on: February 16, 2016, 05:27:50 am »
I'm much more fond of claiming the power than starting in the position of power, but if you really need an emperor...

Spoiler (click to show/hide)

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The Council...

Master Filroy gave a small bow and a nodded. “I will do so, your highness. I should be able to raise first reports and taxation in the spring. I do however think we might still be short on some things, and that is backing for the currency. We will issue promise notes in the meantime.”

Flavia looked to Hoffenburg and nodded. “We will prepare plans and make sure men are happy to march.” She looked to Ssyrith, raising her eyebrow. “ I hope you can gather intelligence for us, hatcuri? I can march into hell if need be, but I’m not doing so blind-folded.”

(Orders will be processed with the turn.)

The meetings…

The nobility, or at least their representative, is seen to first. You are not sure if he is aware of it or not, but if his attitude was anything to go by, it seemed to be satisfied.
And by the Cycle, the man was noble, in all possible aspects.

The Viscount wore a sheer white formal cravat, dark coat, and fur-collared overcoat, which he took off as he came in and handed it to one of the servants. The man was tall, handsome and wore his blonde hair slicked back. The breadth of his shoulders and his tall posture gave him both nobility and spoke of great vitality of the man. His smile was a subtle thing, and his blue eyes were captivating in how surely he could look at someone, not shying away from their gaze. As he approached the Princess, he gave her a formal deep bow.

“Your Highness, it is an honour to be graced by your invitation. I am most humbled by it.”

As you took your seats, you could see how he kept his eyes on you - he was matching your gaze and although not intimidating, you could tell he was interested in your person. Or appeared to be.

“Your Highness, if you pardon my boldness, I would like to say how charming you look. Were I a different man, I would be speechless right now.”

The food was served. Adequin was courtly, almost to a painful degree, holding his utensils just so, drinking his wine in a careful manner. The man was made for spectacles like this. 

“I must say how impressed I am with the speed of the developments so far, Your Highness. A lesser person would crack under pressure, but you seem to take refuge in forging ahead. It takes experience, learned advice and education to act contrary to basic assumptions and what passes as “common sense” among the people. Or, a great talent.”

He drank some more of his wine.

“I believe you are aware of our proposal for the government, there are a great many people who would be interested in seeing a chamber that includes them and lets them voice their concerns. You possess a council already and it is a great body, but legislative input needs to be formalized and factional interests looked after, if only for national stability. I am of this faction, and share this sentiment, yes, but I am an Elbrethian as well, and whatever choice you make, I shall support it wholeheartedly. After all, it, is rare for a nation to be graced with such an exceptional individual such as yourself.”

Some would take offense at these words, were they spoken by someone else and in a different tone. But the Viscount’s words seemed genuine, despite his proper attitude, his voice carrying just as much conviction and sincerity as the cries you hear on the balcony on the victory day. Or so it seemed. 



Colonel Oakely. The name itself already spoke volumes about the man. Dependable, honest, strong. He conformed to that image with his whole being, the man was big (more wide than tall), stout (like a cask of it) and complemented by big bushy mutton chops on his ruddy face.
A father to his men (with quite few bastards among the regiments) but always trusted, seen as the soul of the army, just as Flavia was its heart.

He arrived in a red uniform and took of his hat to salute you, revealing a balding head.

“Your Highness.” He is curt, in his welcome, but you know him well enough, and his voice is a familiar one. He then breaks out a smile.

“It is good to see you too, Erika.” the formalities are dispensed with, at least from his side, enjoying the familiarity of your presence.

You take your seats and the man pours himself a glass of brandy without hesitation.

“When I heard that you are meeting with nobles, I almost thought you forgot about your old  faithful hounds.” He takes a swig of the alcohol, clearly enjoying the drink as his moustache and chin moved with him delighting in the taste.

“By Sigurd, I would not bear to see these parasites take of your fathers’ legacy.” He drinks some more. “Tell me, have you decided what are you going to do with us, and the coronation? The chaps get restless when I tell them to wait. There’s only so much snow they can shovel before they get back inside to worry again.”

You always thought that his face could not get any more pink than it was in his default state but you were always proven wrong, just like now as he empties the glass with gusto and pours himself some more. Before he drinks of it again though, he pauses and looks at you, getting somewhat teary-eyed.

“Oh child, what did we put you up to…. your parents would be proud. Uhh…” He wipes his eyes and drinks again.

“I will be the last person to suggest anything, but you know how it was in the olden days. Your ancestors listened to whom they needed, but heeded only their own mind and heart.You are our soul, Erika, don’t let them soil it.”



Stiles was escorted into the conservatory, which despite harsh winter was still usable. It was far from warm, but cool enough to sit inside without discomfort if one wore warm clothes.
He beheld the monarch dressed in a uniform and bowed as per custom.

The man was a seeming opposite of the Viscount. Lean, almost gaunt, with a bush of dark, curly hair on his head with a ponytail. His eyes had similar kind of keenness to them like Julian’s, but these were of intelligent intensity, of purposeful observation and openness that he sought to impart on his audience. He wore a grey overcoat, worn thin from use and a white cravat with a suit, all rough around the edges but overall in clean appearance.

“Your Highness” Stiles was seemingly unfazed by the reception he was given. After all, the man was known to thrive in tough circumstances.

He observed the protocol and only took his seat after you. He poured himself some coffee but did not drink it.

“I trust Mister Norn informed you of my projects and ideas? I know these are quite radical proposals, but do believe me, Your Highness, people on the streets paid their dues in blood and money to liberate this country. Many a man and woman serve under your banner and they are all glad that the freedom of their land was finally restored. There is a lot of speculation as to how will this nation move forward. Will their voice be heeded?”

He paused.

“I know that you are surrounded by people that coach you and encourage you, but this isn’t a play. Lives are at stake, you know it first hand. If we let people like Julian have their hand in the affairs, even you won’t change anything.”

Powerful words indeed. Said directly, with a direct look into your eyes, awaiting an answer.

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Huh, that was a bloody camapign, more exhausting than I had initially assumed.

I have a question though - shouldn't space travel cost more time? Solar system is not that small, inner ring might be quite compact, but past the Beslt, the distances are quite big. Just a thought.

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: Imperium (0/6 Players) Sign-up open
« on: February 10, 2016, 05:41:43 pm »
I'm in tentatively, need to prep a sheet. Is this a game of numbers only or is there RP to be had?

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Clever, Iituem very clever indeed. I see how you wrote up each meeting - Princess, Erika, Queen. Hopefully we can keep those quite well together, since all preliminary meetings are concluded.

To everyone else - Spring will follow these meetings, with (hopefully) coronation in whatever form Erika decides. Also, anyone skilled in photoshop? The map I have could use refreshing and centering on Elbreth and surrounding countries, I already have world map and coast map, but those aren't needed (yet).

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: The First Solar War IC (8/10) - Year 2436
« on: February 04, 2016, 04:59:05 pm »
Spoiler: Diplomacy (click to show/hide)

Spoiler: Actions (click to show/hide)

Spoiler: Economy (click to show/hide)

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I'll get it sorted once I'm home, if you can bear waiting a touch longer.

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Ehm, there are two players on Earth now, which one are you after? BTW, I'm open to cooperation.

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: Imperial Court IC-Thread
« on: February 04, 2016, 07:52:01 am »
Sidonius looked at the officer in front of him. The man was unremarkable, just like the majority of the bureaucrats and officers these days.

Lord, thou dost really test us with these...

"My dear sir, it is a pleasure ot make your aquaintance. I wanted to discuss some matters of military nature, seeing how your units is both one of the most vital and final units of this empire. Truly, nothing ever happens without your soldiers marching. Which is why I think it is high time we began working otogether, for the glroy of our Basileus."

Sidonius stroked his beard, wondering how to best broach the subject. The Tagmata were stuck in the city unless given a direct order to move out, but no such command could be given and even if it were, it was likely that this lot would not like to move very much. Guile had to be used.

"As head of the Frumentarii service in the northern borders, I sense there is a lot of opportunity there to exploit- given the squables of the loccal princes and the fact that they abandoned their ancient pledges of obedience to the throne of our Empire. I know that court offers a lot of opportunity for a man like you, but these people are ripe for striking down - more glory is won with a single sword stroke than with a thousand finely crafted words. I possess fairly reliable intelligence, which I'm wiling to share, but I need to be sure of your confidentiality. Are you able to offer me that? Trust?"

Trust, heh. The fool probably forgot that this word existed, but it was high time to raise these people into action, even by offering them a glimmer of gain.


Sidonius attempts to placate Caius Obtus into helping him with special operations in Serbia - Frumentarii need muscle.

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: The First Solar War 8/10 (OOC Sign-Ups)
« on: February 02, 2016, 10:54:40 am »
Americas, if possible.

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: The First Solar War 8/10 (OOC Sign-Ups)
« on: February 02, 2016, 07:49:02 am »
Tremble, mortals!

Spoiler: UED (click to show/hide)

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General Discussion / Re: The friendly and polite EU-related news thread
« on: February 02, 2016, 07:16:32 am »
Yes, let us build a wall under the Mediterranean and block of the sea access - it will surely make a difference!

On a serious note, EU sucks as a border control force. Let each state worry about its own borders, to the full extent of the law and beyond, if that's what it takes to protect order in the country. Schengen failed and unless someone comes up with a good replacement, EU shot itself in the foot by destroying one of its own pillars through ineffective handing of the situation.

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Ukraine is a legitimate state and a nation, that is true by all accounts. However, history indicates that despite the development of national consciousness, Russia always saw Ukraine a lesser part of a greater Rus whole that they supposedly inherited.
Again, going back to the issue of realpolitik, with historical background being what it is, and the current capabilities of boh Ukraine and Russia, it is inevitable that Russian foreign policy will seek to dominate and absorb states like Ukraine that are considered to be both buffers and historical parts of their successive empires, first Tsarist, then Soviet.

Are we able to escape history then? Not very likely, as history shaped both current circumstances and the consciousness of both nations. Examples of Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland overlook the reality where these states existed within quite loose framework of Holy Roman Empire (which was neither Roman, holy, or an empire) and were able to secure sovereignty, while Ukraine formed and was molded by its existence within autocratic Russia, which never gave any quarter to its subjects. What Western models often overlook and assume is always generalized and then applied to the East without cultural translation or solid awareness of the background - a state without democratic tradition will not respect or care about creation of democracy in its neighborhood, hence constant frowning and demands that they behave according to Western standards is absurd, especially when Western hypocrisy is at all-time high.

Being caught between a rock and a hard place, Ukraine will struggle, while Russia will flex its muscle. It is not a matter of potential (which Ukraine has) but a matter of existing alignment of forces, which stifle that potential, and its unlikely that this will change as long as Russia is Russian.

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