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Too right!
Better Late (Roman) than never!
Nice one - quite a character!
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Well done!
I drop in from time to time! Alive but doddering along.
Your patience is mighty.
Will do - expect some at the weekend!
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Lovely work as always, my friend!
Nice - thanks for sharing!
Stunning images - thanks for sharing! I would love to know who the artist is?
Best news for 2019! Thanks for the update - it's much appreciated!
Great image!
Great pictures - thanks for sharing and shame I can't rep you!
I wish I knew more about modding but it's a bit of a mystery to me, alas!
Thanks for the heads-up! I've joined their discord.
Indeed! I've joined the mailing list and put this in my diary.
The bond is interesting because it can be both a unifying force bringing people together in the face of adversity or equally a constraint forcing people together out of resentment or persecution. Are...
I wonder how much myths and shared epic tales also played in identifying an 'ethnic' identity or what I might call a symbolic indentifier? These oral traditions shared and propagated would do more to...
Thanks, Renatus. I think 2019 might be the year I actually attend!
I may not post much but am still eagerly waiting . . . especially after the grotesque RTW II version of the Aurelian period. This will be released in time and I am patient!
Now that would be an epic journey!
Thank you, Renatus - I was typing too quickly as usual!
It's the first book in a series which is set in the events of that great conspiracy and will follow the fortunes of Flavius Sabinus....
It's on hold as I am almost finished writing the first book to deal with the 'Barbarian Conspiracy' in 367 AD. 'The Unquiet Shore' will be published this Summer and follows the fortunes of Flavius...
I was only joking, Renatus - but you are right, it is quiet here. Perhaps everyone is very thirsty?
I take objection to that statement!
Greeting! Yes, I have the book and it is packed with a wealth of detail that makes it essential reading in my opinion. I was pleasantly surprised by Farrokh's research but alas I can't testify to how...
Wow - thanks for Diocle for bringing this mod to my attention - I will download it tonight and fall deep into the Crisis of Rome! Looking forward to playing it!
I am still only at the early pages but it is striking me as a much better tome than the abysmal 'Shadows in the Desert' - which was an Osprey book, if I recall correctly. Very detailed and shows a...
Mine arrived also!
Yeah that image has produced some scathing comments on various FB sites. Much as Rava is a good artist, I am afraid that his ship designs are quite poor in terms of scale and proportions. In his...
Sertorio, those images of the Fulminata and the Solenses are wonderful. Thank you for sharing those. And, yes, the story of the 'Thundering' legion is the shadow to the Quinta. If you read the final...
What do we want? Time Travel! When do we want it? Then!
Thanks, Julianus - it indeed myself up on the moors slightly north of the strath where I live.
Yes, that is a great video from Meridius - I have been subscribed to him for quite a while now.The issue of unit collision and depth mechanics is a hoary one and is one the warscape engine is not...
Hmmm, I tried the Late Roman fulcum mod just now but nothing seemed to change in terms of the milites deploying. I am also using the Fall of the Eagles mod so maybe there is a conflict here? On a...
Thank you, Sertorio - glad you liked the book - and I must blush a little at Diocle's effusive words. You should read his own addendum to the Quinta buried here somewhere in these posts. It is a...
Ah, the terms, the terms, and so all art suffers and bows down to these things called terms. Oh the mundanity!
Wonderful words, Diocle, as always.
I am still looking forward to the day when you finish 'that' story about the Italian plane and a desert long, long, ago . . .