Alright I'm going to be doing the 1805-1812 French campaign and I'm going to write the AAR in a style I haven't tried before. Writing it like a Soldiers/Officers Journal.
I'll try to have the First Update Tommorow.
Interesting idea. I'll be waiting to see how this turns out.
Count me in for a read.
ill keep an eye on this, rep for you +
"It's not always possible to do what we want to do, but it's important to believe in something before you actually do it"
haha Ill see this!
His highness, žežurn I, Keng of Savomyr!
I tried a couple of writers style AAR for E:TW instead of graphic piture based ones.....normally came out ok. Just I am crap at following things through to a conclusion. It's the Gemini in me.
'One Law, One Land, One Throne!'
Rudyard Kipling
Aye mate, and the Aspergers in me.
when the union's inspiration through the worker's blood shall run,
there can be no power greater anywhere beneath the sun,
yet what force on earth is weaker than the feeble strength of one?
but the union makes us strong.
Here is a very small update. (This is the first of two to three men whose lives we'll follow)
My name is Louis de Geaurard, Colonel of the 1st Old Guard Regiment. We are the most elite Infantry in Emperor Napoleon's current army.
January 3rd , 1805
Emperor Napoleon has recived a message from our allies, Bavaria. The Austrian's have marched an army into Bavaria and are planning to take over the city. The Bavarians requested that Emperor Napoleon bring as large an army as he could bring to help repulse the Austrian advance.
January 7th , 1805
We are making the final preperations for the march to Bavaria. Word has spread that we will be leaving as soon as possible and will make minimal stops along the way.
Short but very nice start. I like how you incorporated the beginnings of the historical 1805 campaign. I'll be watching for the next one.
nice start will be following
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when the union's inspiration through the worker's blood shall run,
there can be no power greater anywhere beneath the sun,
yet what force on earth is weaker than the feeble strength of one?
but the union makes us strong.