My favorite TV show. More action and drama and twists and turns than any reality show or otherwise can deliver.
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My favorite TV show. More action and drama and twists and turns than any reality show or otherwise can deliver.
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Good to hear from you Dooz and thank you for the support.
You can rest easy. Of course, the descriptions of events are rationalized by myself, but, the foundation events for such rationalizations (including the Sweboz offer of peace you allude to), are taken from whatever the campaign or battles bring.
Now, for transparency, there have been one or two occasions, where I have manufactured an event. One being a Celtic charge, via indiscipline, in the pitched battle against Balthakwesiz (I believe you asked about this at the time) and there may be one in the next episode, although I am still brainstorming if there may be alternatives. Overall, I always endeavor to keep proceedings completely random and I do my best to avoid producing something myself.
Wow, that's awesome. Definitely feels earned after all those years and battles and losses on both sides. Gotta wonder how long it can last, though!
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Once again, great attention to detail and care for continuity (Re: Conquered nobles not being allowed to carry arms unless conscripted).
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Thank you, Mouzafphaerre. We shall see what happens.
For now, I have cleaned up the links, as TWC had a moment.
Have a good weekend.
Out of curiosity...
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A stimulating question, Mouzafphaerre. The answer links into a reply I made to Dooz quite recently. Although, in the majority, I use only what occurs by chance for narrative, on occasion, there are times where the narrative could suffer without certain types of action *intriguing music plays*. In the case of King Gunthharias, after much deliberation, a certain type of action was committed to, in order to protect the narrative. I am cautious about providing more information, as I do not wish to compromise the role-playing element.
Great AAR! I've just started watching and enjoyed the Siege of Kalisia. (I wonder if you'd also like to post this in the Medieval II AARs area of the Writers' Study as well. It's up to you, of course, there's nothing wrong with posting it here.)
Thank you, Alwyn. I may see about doing that tomorrow. Good to hear you are enjoying the series.
Fair enough charlieh, master of intrigue
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Intrigue upon intrigue... We've yet to see if this is the dawn of a new era or the beginning of a tragic end. I hope for the prior.
Thanks for yet another brilliant episode
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We enjoy a bit of intrigue, Mouzaphaerre. I shall be filming the next episode tonight. Hope work is not too tiresome.
I feel lucky to have something like this series exist. The perfect intersection of my interests represented and presented in thoroughly enjoyable fashion. The last two episodes have been fantastic and I can't get enough! Thanks for keeping this up charlieh, looking forward to these new developments raveling and unraveling and moving the world around them.
Many thanks Dooz. Yes, plenty of politics at the moment. I especially enjoy writing about these development. We shall see what happens next.
So much just happened my head is spinning.
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Indeed, Dooz. Events are happening thick and fast all of a sudden. I was thinking there would be a longer period of relative peace. I was wrong.
Gone thirsty to watch the last episode seeing your conversation. Will edit and append after watching it...
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Amen to all of that!
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Thanks for another great episode. Your writing has been steadily improving, if I may be so bold, and becoming ever more fun to read
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