Wow. I am humbled, good sirs, to receive this award for the second time for The Atheling Chronicle, especially as it is my first attempt at an AAR, following many years of playing paradox games, and nearly as long lurking in other peoples' AARs.
I've tried to keep the plot interesting, while wrestling with the challenge of forcing CK game mechanics into a coherent and plausible narrative. Fortunately, the game is so rich that there is little need for me to invent my own storyline, merely stitch together what the game engine has thrown at me.
I also prefer a challenge, and I think an AAR with ups and downs reads better than one in which I steamroller the Arab and Turks and end up as King of Persia by the year 1080. Consequently, I hope, The Chronicle contains plenty of plot twists. I also hope that the varied styles of the different chroniclers keeps things interesting.
Chrysanthemum Throne began as a throwaway idea in my head one day, and a way to keep me busy when I didn't have the muse to write The Chronicle. I was surprised no-one else had tried it, since it seemed like a natural fit. It has become such a fun game to play, so I'm glad others have enjoyed reading it as well. However, at times, I have begun thinking in haiku long after finishing each report.
Lastly, I'd just like to say that neither of these has been updated for a couple of weeks, due to my participation in a CK succession game, but once my turn in that is done, normal service will resume.
Thanks again for the nomination, RGB, and I'll take some time to peruse my colleages' excellent work, and get back to y'all on Sunday.