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Jelle

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Re: Battlemaster a Roleplay medieval low fantasy game
« Reply #435 on: May 31, 2012, 10:11:23 am »

Looks fun trying this out. Not sure how to get started though  :o
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« Reply #436 on: May 31, 2012, 10:13:11 am »

Oh, hey, it looks like I'm going to get to be the Lord of Hvergelmir until it gets conquered...

Yay?
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« Reply #437 on: May 31, 2012, 10:26:13 am »

Okay I'm in, need to select a region now. Anywhere I should go hoping to find fellow bay12 players?
Also how strict is the rp on Dwilight, don't want to stir things up being a newby and all.
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« Reply #438 on: May 31, 2012, 10:43:46 am »

Okay I'm in, need to select a region now. Anywhere I should go hoping to find fellow bay12 players?
Also how strict is the rp on Dwilight, don't want to stir things up being a newby and all.
Your character should at the least try to act as it is part of the world and lore, well at least keep it to a reasonable extent both ways...  When you 'speak' or write letters, don't use internet speak.

As for region, most of the B12ers are in Summerdale.  We do have a few other people elsewhere.
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« Reply #439 on: May 31, 2012, 12:03:16 pm »

When people talk about Summerdale being over and done with, they really don't realize how slow warfare in Battlemaster is.  This is especially true for the vast majority of folks who haven't realized that the whole bonds vs. physical gold taxes change made sustained offenses impossible beyond a week or two.  Because of that narrow window, even when we collossaly screw-up, (like we've done several times before) they still don't have enough time to land a truly finishing blow on us.

To explain, your army expects to be paid in physical gold about once a week, or you start getting desertions, morale failure, and honor/prestige losses.  Luckily, you collect taxes about once a week.  Supposedly back in the day, you got those taxes in physical gold.  Now instead you get 'bonds' for taxes, paper IOU's that need to be cashed at your capital's bank.  So unless you've stockpiled a few weeks worth of taxes, every week you need to race your army back to the capital for payday.  Magnify that effect across an entire kingdom, and now you understand why Morek had to pull a complete 180 out of Summerdale the first time we suicided against them at Torrent's Breath about a month ago.

I'm not familar with how capital moving works, but as you can see, unless their capital city advances with the army, they're going to be constantly doing weekly shuttleruns between the increasingly distant frontlines and homeland.  They've been on the frontlines for almost a week now, which means they have to break it off soon or watch their armies wither in the field.  That gives us a chance to rebuild, for a few days until they catch up where they left off.

As long as we stop killing ourselves, we actually have the advantage:

1. Our capital is closer, less time away from the front for banking and recruiting.
2. Militia is much cheaper than an offensive army.
3. Fortifications and defense greatly favor the defender in combat.

Granted, saving Storms End and Storms Keep is off the table for the near future.  But I'm willing to bet Nifelhold will stand thoughout June.  Once that falls, we can relocate the capital to Valkyria (General Amalie's Dutchy.)  Then we can have a nice little slugfest in Western Summerdale for at least a month.  THEN we could go full Alamo at the very appropriately titled Valkria... or swear vassalage to Astrum, doubling their playercount, and creating an epic World War on Dwilight between "The East and The West."  Full Armageddon could be a beautiful thing.

But like I said, we get to see the action unfold for weeks if not months, so we've still got quite awhile before we get to that point.  And in the meantime we gain OOC and IC experience, so there's still plenty of reason to stick around with Summerdale for the next few months.

TL;DR version: Offensives in Battlemaster are the Eastern Front, NOT D-Day.  As long as we don't insist on maintaining a bizarre emphasis on kamikaze attacks  (battle casualties are tremendously one-sided unless its a super-close match,) we can drag this campaign out all damn summer while actually making Morek and Libero bleed worse than we do.

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« Reply #440 on: May 31, 2012, 12:18:04 pm »

Woah this game is even harder to get into then dwarf fortress. I have no idea what to do or even how to do it.

I'm a new noble sitting in a city called Nifelheim, the only actions available to me is to visit  the family, check on the locals and some other stuff I've checked out. What now?  ???
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« Reply #441 on: May 31, 2012, 12:22:20 pm »

You were saying about that Alamo in Valkyrja, C5?  :P

So, yeah, Nifelheim will be a bit of a nut to crack... then we're displaced. Where to next? Terran?

Jelle, uh, bear with it. You need an estate from a lord. Greet everyone and wait, because your realm in pretty chaotic.
« Last Edit: May 31, 2012, 12:32:20 pm by Trollheiming »
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« Reply #442 on: May 31, 2012, 12:36:50 pm »

Is anybody taking care of new players in Summerdale?

And Nifelhold is not Nifelheim. Nifelhold actually belongs to Summerdale's enemies.
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« Reply #443 on: May 31, 2012, 12:49:41 pm »

Is anybody taking care of new players in Summerdale?

And Nifelhold is not Nifelheim. Nifelhold actually belongs to Summerdale's enemies.

People are taking care of themselves. Valkyrja and Ymer's Fall are now Astrum. Does this mean war between Morek and Astrum? Or does Morek just let Astrum eat the pie that it baked?
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« Reply #444 on: May 31, 2012, 01:28:31 pm »

Morek won't be able to explain their reasoning for a war with Astrum. They're claiming that if we find a new leader, they won't attack us. Well, we're finding a new leader. They had better not attack us.
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« Reply #445 on: May 31, 2012, 01:47:29 pm »

Astrum is busy helping Kabrinski(sp?) fight against Asylon right now.  I believe they are on the offensive after the Mech Alb fight.  Moving in over the Northern Provinces of Asylon.
Technically a 2v2 from what I gather.  Terrans are on Asylon's side.

Morek won't be able to explain their reasoning for a war with Astrum. They're claiming that if we find a new leader, they won't attack us. Well, we're finding a new leader. They had better not attack us.
Who is we?  Astrum?
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« Reply #446 on: May 31, 2012, 02:02:53 pm »

Summerdale. It seems to be splitting apart at the seams right now :(
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« Reply #447 on: May 31, 2012, 02:25:43 pm »

Yeah, I'd like to know if we're turning into Astrum or what. It's all just kind of happening. Guess I'll find out eventually, eh?
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« Reply #448 on: May 31, 2012, 02:50:43 pm »

Trollheiming, new people are obviously not taking care of themselves if you look at Jelle's post. This game can be hard for beginners to get into.
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« Reply #449 on: May 31, 2012, 02:58:38 pm »

Senator of Vassar, Terran, here. Just got wtfpwnd by cavalry in a freak accident in our latest battle, lost all my damn archers and injured to boot. Terran's plenty of fun and we're always taking new members, pleeeeenty of estates available, including Vassar. Currently trying to take care of this ridiculous Kabri-Astrom issue.

The politics of BM are downright ridiculous. Maybe its just me, but Allyson from Kab is the most downright vile, hypocritical bullshit artist I've found in this game. I doubt its even an actual woman. Then again my character is a woman and I'm quite obvious not. I think.
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