Thank you very much, comagoosie! And thank you to everyone else for the congratulations. The speech you made, comagoosie was very heart warming and I appreciate it.
There are so many great AARs on this wonderful forum, that it can become very tedious to choose which ones you will be willing to take your personal time to read and enjoy. Occasionally, you are completely unaware of a great AAR until you either see the amount of dedicated fans it may have, or accidentaly read a post that praises the AAR's accomplishments. I like to think that if a reader reads my comments on a particular AAR, they may be enticed to give the AAR a try.
On Vann the Red's request, I will list a few AARs that I have been reading and have completely been satisfied in every way during the delightful and often times surprising journey of reading.
In no particular order:
1)
Regnum Iudaeorum - The Lost Ten Tribes Of Israel by
crusaderknight - A truly spectacular tale of the Hebrew people during the age of the Roman Empire. Read about Jehu, the leader of the Hebrews as they try to find their place in a world that seems to only want to persecute and wipe out their people. A great historical account of the Hebrew people and a wonderful tale wrapped into one AAR.
2)
For Rome's Honor by
comagoosie - What can I say about this writer? He is young but his words speak diligence, maturity and experience that only a writer that has seen many years could do. This AAR is a delight to read especially if the Roman Empire tickles your fancy. This AAR is a must read in AARland.
3)
Timelines: What if Spain Failed to Control the World? by canonized - Everyone knows canonized through one avenue or another. His work in Timelines as well as the community is a shining light that demands applause and respect. His writing is top notch, and deserves every praiseworthy comment that he receives. His AAR is masterful in every way. Take the time to read this tale, for if you do not; you will be missing one of AARland's great talents at work with only his first AAR to hit the board. His future AARs will have a chip on their shoulders with the work he is giving us right now.
4)
A Greater Netherlands - IN Brabant AAR by FYROM - This Brabant AAR is great fun to read. I thoroughly enjoy Brabant's march to greatness as FYROM gives us many screenshots and detailed accounts on his decisions. FYROM is a new writer in AARland, but he already has made his mark in this amazing community.
These four works are only a handful of AARs that I read, but are ones that I believe deserve the most praise for their dedication and spectacular accounts for their respective countries. Thank you again everyone!