Yes, i want to start the HS again.
No,i would like to play this HS to the end.
I would like to start another HS AND continue playing this HS to the end.
Last edited by freakkriek; September 08, 2012 at 05:40 AM.
An Ode to a briljant man
Fatimids
Subbing now, sorry for waiting guys... my tests are killing me.
Last edited by Tonno; September 10, 2012 at 10:56 AM.
Scotts decided to stand against Muslims! We also called crusade. soonall Moors will be dead. Reconquista has started!
I urge all the faithful to join in this righteous cause and purge the Moorish influence from the Catholic lands.
Our cause is holy and just.
God reward's those with unwavering conviction. The spanish people cry out for salvation and it is out duty to undertake this noble conquest.
England up!
The people of England rejoice at the support of their Catholic brethren and make ready for holy conquest.
The treacherous Moors had thought to siege the righteous people of Angers but Elias the Wrathful took a defiant stand against their wicked ways. Elias the Wrathful valiantly fought the Moorsish horde and with some timely support from the recently defeated Nigel deMorely who had retreated to the Angers walls, the Moors were once again thrown from the catholic lands. No mercy was shown to the godless moors captured. Nigel deMorely joined in the holy crusade and will march on Toulouse once his armies are regathered and able to move again.
Walter Wentworth, lord protector of the Scottish realm received news of the siege of Edinburgh and weeped savagely for the peasants soon to be slaughtered by the depraved Moors. He then turned his despair into cold determination to wipe the Moorish plague from God's earth. Walter Wentworth joined the holy crusade and enlisted the support of all those willing to see God's will done. The Moors may kill a few peasants and farmers, but lets see how long they last against the unwavering armies of God.
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Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
The Greeks are up!!
Last edited by jado818; November 14, 2012 at 06:45 PM.
Lol what???
Pleas read the rules
And it would be nice if you tell me what is the target.
I didn't call the crusade, Scotland did
I didn't see them mention the target and didn't know it till I started my turn either.
The target is Toulouse.
What rule did I violate, I only attacked the Moor's on the way to Toulouse and didn't go out of the way to attack them. They were in direct path of the target.
2 armys... you got 4.
oh, I did miss that last line, it's np. Ill replay it real quick ;p
It happanes.
ok, I replayed turn. I only have two crusading armies now.
updated the post, pics, and game save. It's all good now![]()
I find a bit odd your movement of the crusadeing army.
We can see in your pic that crusadeing army is hiden in the woods, what could implay that he had more movement points. What could mean you didn't use all of it, insted you used extra movement gained by the crusadeing points to move into a position to attack my army.
Now if that's true, we will have (later in the game) a same situation that we had in Retrofit 2 HS. Where people will stray of the "main road" to attack something that presents threat.
I never moved the crusading army (Nigel De Morely) near Anger's.
That was the one that you had defeated the previous turn. He just happened to retreat to that spot.
You can see from the previous pictures you posted.
For Pesto:
In stainless steel I have had the rebels attack me before at random times. I don't know if it's necessarily scripted or not.
I've seen random 1 or 2 unit rebel armies lay siege to a city before and I'm like wtf!
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Last edited by Tonno; September 15, 2012 at 07:57 AM.
Peculiar occasion in the Geeks Empire this year. All of a sudden and out of nowhere, three stacks of rebels led by decent generals layed siege on 3 of my inland settlements.Nothing to worry, although I will loose one of my nobles, but I just never saw anything like that before. Is it some sort of a Hungarian rebellion (judging by the troops)? Is it scripted? Anyone experienced things alike?
And Moors are go.
Old age and treachery will always beat youth and exuberance-David Mamet
Old age and forgetfullness makes it . . .er, I forgot-Loose Cannon