Weekly AAR Showcase: The Christian Kingdom of Sarir - the Forgotten Persian Principality

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Thank you again one and all, both for your thanks here and for voting the recognized AAR as the Crusader Kings Favorite Narrative Dynasty in the ACA :)

I apologize for being late with this week's Weekly AAR Showcase, but circumstances necessitated that I be out of town this weekend without Internet access.

And so saying, I annoint my successor. As is so often my habit, I once again seek out an author who has not previously won this award and once again return to the Victoria forums and in this case, I select an AAR that is brilliant in its graphical innovations (The history book style itself is concise and interesting). Although I have not had the chance to fully read this AAR, its image ingenuity alone and the skimming I've done of the history make it a worthy choice for Weekly AAR Showcase.

And so, without further ado, I point you all to NeoT's very worthy The Empire of the Pacific, A Chilean AAR

Congratulations :)
 
Congrats NeoT.
 
Congrats NeoT !
 
NeoT hasn't been on for a week. Hopefully he will log on in time to pass on the award on time (as well as update his AAR I guess)
 
Congratulations NeoT :)
 
Many congratulations NeoT - it is an excellent AAR.
 
It's a mighty fine AAR, Neo-T. Even if I have only lurked there.
 
Congratulatiosn NeoT, I've fallen behind in reading yours, I'll have to get myself kicked into shape and catch up.
 
:eek: . I'm quite surprised :) , i just noticed that i won (I have been quite busy this last two weeks :wacko: ). I'm honored. Much thanks to Jestor for nominating me and to all the readers of my AAR.

Now, i suppose that i have to nominate an AAR. (Hope that i'm on time :p )

After spending some time reading AARs. I have found a CK one that i liked very much, because of its great narrative, supported with a quite good number of pictures, making a great and inmersive history. So, i nominate as my succesor: Legolas's The Hearth, the Oak, and the Gods - a pagan Lithuania

Congratulations :cool:
 
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Congratulations NeoT :)
 
Congratulations Legolas !