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RoE Development => RoE PbeM Whiteboard => : X-Bellam & BC/TB (Bobby) October 02, 2008, 01:07:47 PM
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*Reads last line of updated campaign history*
*Jaw drops*
Well, I think we can safely say that Alan and Dimitris will be wanting some details of the time in between the end of the old game and the start of the new one....
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I suppose that means that relations between Osoerde could be better. :)
It makes sense from the standpoint of Osoer -- but I am definitely going to need more color on it from Bjorn and Jon.
It doesn't seem to jive very well with the timeline. At that point in time, 1534 HC, Martin would have likely been pontiff. Particularly, if it is still 2 year revolving pontificate. Which means that Osoer would have arrested and execute the Pontiff.
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I sense a disturbance in the otherwise merry and happy Osoerde-IHH/ETN relationship ;D
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I suppose that means that relations between Osoerde could be better. :)
It makes sense from the standpoint of Osoer -- but I am definitely going to need more color on it from Bjorn and Jon.
It doesn't seem to jive very well with the timeline. At that point in time, 1534 HC, Martin would have likely been pontiff. Particularly, if it is still 2 year revolving pontificate. Which means that Osoer would have arrested and execute the Pontiff.
The IHH assumed the Pontificate after the Conclave of 1534 HC - meaning the autumn turn was their first (turn 59) - and will hand it to the next temple in 1536. So yes, it would appear the good Archduke, in the winter of 1534 HC (turn 60), captured, imprisoned and then executed Pontiff Royce...how could he do such a thing!?
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Oh my.... what will Haelyn say?
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I suppose that means that relations between Osoerde could be better. :)
It makes sense from the standpoint of Osoer -- but I am definitely going to need more color on it from Bjorn and Jon.
It doesn't seem to jive very well with the timeline. At that point in time, 1534 HC, Martin would have likely been pontiff. Particularly, if it is still 2 year revolving pontificate. Which means that Osoer would have arrested and execute the Pontiff.
The IHH assumed the Pontificate after the Conclave of 1534 HC - meaning the autumn turn was their first (turn 59) - and will hand it to the next temple in 1536. So yes, it would appear the good Archduke, in the winter of 1534 HC (turn 60), captured, imprisoned and then executed Pontiff Royce...how could he do such a thing!?
LMAO -- this should be amusing. :)
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It's ok - Royce probably told him to do it.
What? It's happened before. Seriously. The man practically had a fetish about self-sacrifice.
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I kinda liked Martin (surprisingly a lot more than Hubaere).
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My, my, my. That definitely colors things in a different light and explains to me why I'm Wallac all in one stroke (literally!). I'm very curious to know more about the actual seizure of the High Prefect; I can't imagine his men would have let him go into custody lightly.
In any event... I'm bringing all of my Curse and Blight spells online. We're at Defcon 3 here, people.
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uhm.... I think I've missed the memo here.... what are you talking about?
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It's on the RoE 2 webpage. "Campaign Histroy" ;D
More precisely this link: http://roe.twilightpeaks.net/gpage1.html
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The very last entry on http://roe.twilightpeaks.net/subpage5.html
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I swear the moment I said I would come back and wanted to play RoEII the little wheels on Bjorn's brain started rolling. :)
This is fantastic and is going to be a lot of fun... :)
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I do have a question.
Impregnable Heart of Haelyn
(High) Prefect Martin Royce has fallen in defeating a creature of the Shadow, and sadness grips the Impregnable Heart of Haelyn. What is more troubling are accusations that his death is the result of the cowardess of the Archduke, who refused to aid against a creature of the Shadow.
1534 High Prefect Royce is seized by Osoer’s men and thrown in prison; he is executed shortly thereafter.
Is Status Report #52 not accurate, or more precisely should I stop pouring over them for background? Or are both accurate and something happened (though I would assume we would have taken notice of IHH dying then coming back)?
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The Status Reports of the Old Game have nothing to do with the New Game - they help provide background, but that's it.
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I do have a question.
Impregnable Heart of Haelyn
(High) Prefect Martin Royce has fallen in defeating a creature of the Shadow, and sadness grips the Impregnable Heart of Haelyn. What is more troubling are accusations that his death is the result of the cowardess of the Archduke, who refused to aid against a creature of the Shadow.
1534 High Prefect Royce is seized by Osoer’s men and thrown in prison; he is executed shortly thereafter.
Is Status Report #52 not accurate, or more precisely should I stop pouring over them for background? Or are both accurate and something happened (though I would assume we would have taken notice of IHH dying then coming back)?
Status Reports are notorious for telling only a part of the story or truth, if anything at all. It isn't wise to take them for the utter truth, then again, I wouldn't ignore them either...
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Whatever you do, don't ever think that the status report is anything BUT propaganda devised by your enemies. If it says something good about you, then you're doing something wrong ;D
Better invade someone just to be certain.
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So is it safe to assume the Campaign Timeline is what I should be looking at?
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The Campaign Timeline is what you should be looking at - feel free to fill in using the old SRs, but remember that all details may not apply (nor were they necessarily true in the first place...)
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Might have been brought up before, but what about the wars/events/adventures in RoE I? How much of that will be adopted over to RoE II (I seem to recall several crazy episodes)?
And, if the wars are brought over, how much of them will be mentioned or known?
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Well, it's all part of the background for RoE II. So the Mieran campaign against the gnolls did take place, and happened as it did in RoE I. But it's background, so you won't find any detailed descriptions of it, just references in the domain descriptions and the campaign history page.
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Well, it's all part of the background for RoE II. So the Mieran campaign against the gnolls did take place, and happened as it did in RoE I. But it's background, so you won't find any detailed descriptions of it, just references in the domain descriptions and the campaign history page.
It will give old war veterans something to talk about though, or use as referance points in the future :D
(i should really get the rest of that thread on that war done, as well)
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What a great background. It seems Anuire is still a very unstable place.
Its hard to imagine the consequences of the text without reading the P&H spreadsheet. Then it becomes much clearer.