I missed the Ottoman update when it was first published. Made me want to play the Ottos in EUIII for the first time.![]()
I missed the Ottoman update when it was first published. Made me want to play the Ottos in EUIII for the first time.![]()
Our nation will become a model for all countries - a Persian AAR
My AwAARds: Weekly AAR Showcase 15/03/09 , 26/09/10 and 27/08/12 , WritAAR of the Week 13/12/09, 13/06/10 and 11/09/10 , Best Character Writer of the Week 10/10/10 , Fan of the Week 11/1/11
My ACAs: Favorite History-Book AAR, Vicky II in Round 3 2010 for my Carlist AAR
2010 SilvAAR Goblet for my D'Albon AAR (CK) , 2010 3rd Place in the OscAARs for my For my Habsburg AAR (EUIII)
Winner of Two: Lord Strange Cookie of British Excellence: ● - For my D'Albon AAR (CK) and For my Habsburg AAR (EUIII)
Check out my AAR history at my Inkwell (Post 164)
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Oh noes !!!1!!
No more Milites goodness, you say?![]()
don't dispair, from what I gather, we will get our dose
@Milites, it's a sad mpment when you reach this point when the game is no longer interesting; in real life potential dangers can rip the seemingly strongest empires apart, in EUIII, when played by a human, they're undestructible
I'm not too disappointed with Milites bringing the AAR largely to an end (at least from gameplay terms). The 'Glorious Revolution' (well not yet, but it may still be so) is a good point to end the continuous narrative, as both a Stuart and Parliamentarian/Orangist victory will draw a line under the era of conflict that began with Henri IV and spread across most of Europe under Nicolas. France is either going to get an exiled king who will do their bidding and a dynamic, decidedly strengthened new rival just a few miles from her northern coast, or a severely rattled king who will do their bidding in order to hold onto his own throne. Either way, it presents a new challenge for Nicolas and the beginning of a new period in European history....
I really liked the Ottoman and Russian updates, as you mentioned earlier, convergence can be a big problem but its achieved very well in those two updates. The way events affected by the Huguenot victory merge with OTL historical ones is well done and very plausible. And as always your maps are superb!
This is a fight between God and the Devil. If His Grace is with God, he must join me, if he is for the devil, he must fight me. There is no third way.
- Gustavus Adolphus
I would rather have a plain russet-coated captain who knows what he fights for and loves what he knows, than that which you call a gentleman and is nothing else.
- Oliver Cromwell
First off, sorry this is not an update.
It is however a teaser of the new after action report I'm commencing in the very near future.
The year is 1477.
For almost a hundred years, the Ashikaga Shogunate has ruled Japan from its capital in Kyoto.
However, the recent Onin War has shown that they no longer have the power needed to control the country’s great clans. The time has come for a new warrior to claim the title of Shogun – and establish a bakufu that will bring the power of the samurai caste to new heights.
Japan is divided between ruthless warlords, provincial governors called Shugo, whose armies are swelled each season with loyal retainers who spill blood in the frequent and vicious battles that give this era its deserving name – Sengoku Jidai, the Age of the Country at War.
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Bishamon - a Magna Mundi AAR
- Writer of the Week 17/11/2011 -
Paris isn't worth a mass! The Rise of a Huguenot France
Won EUIII History Book ACA - Q3 , Q4 2008 and Q1, Q2 2009
AARwarded a Lord Strange Cookie of British Awesomeness ●
Glorified October 2008 - Writer of the Week 6/11 2008 -Weekly AAR Showcase 4/3 2009
- Best Character Writer of the Week 24/4 2009 - Fan of the Week 7/7 2009 -
l'Inkwell
You're an evil, evil man, you know.
But I'm glad to hear from you nonetheless.![]()
And here I was hoping for an update. This was such a good AAR!
If the new Japan AAR will have the same epic maps this one had Im already following it.![]()







The Russia Megacampaign - See my other work at my Inkwell
A YeAAR's Education - Rurikovich in Crusader Kings 1066-1393
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Duke of Bonbon, and also Chevalier Grand Croix of the Ordre Militaire du Saint Christophe.
Fear not, for I am with you; Be not dismayed, for I am your God. -Isa 41:10
For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life. -John 3:16
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