Very good AAR so far, enjoy the format and the topic. Do you have any specific goals in mind?
Oh He Who Will Not Be Mentioned is there, he's just in his "safehouse"
If this was DW or MEIOU I'd be terrified, but alas there's no such thing here. Unless you mean Ferrara?
Oh and I'm especially glad to have you in here as you've been an inspiration - while Children of the Sun is a very different style, I've done more or less this style before (in my Succession Game accounts) and any refinement I've done on it since has a lot to do with reading Yamato Destiny.
Very good AAR so far, enjoy the format and the topic. Do you have any specific goals in mind?
I've been greatly enjoying your Cuzco AAR and this seems a spiffing idea for a new AAR. Top hole old boy, I shall be following (and I also promise to refrain from any further use of 'posh gentlemanly' language!).
Subscribed. I really should start playing some more EU3 instead of reading AAR's
I like your style thus far. Subscribing for sure
Oh He Who Will Not Be Mentioned is there, he's just in his "safehouse"
Ferrara...poof, a mere flip flopper
Now...TO THE SEA! To conquer the INCA! or the Aztecs, I'm not picky
Or just TO THE SEA! Since I don't see how you'd pop a core on any Aztec/African/Indian/ROTW territory without the ability to build a boat, nay a ship.
That's very kind of you to say so! I've very much enjoyed reading Children of the Sun and it's obvious that you're a fine writer.
I've always seen Yamato Destiny as being composed mainly of my scrambling to provide semi-plausible reasons for gameplay decisions/events, which occasionally leads me into long digressions. I'm hoping to have a bit more of a considered approach to its continuation in V2, if I ever get the conversion done.
An unfortunate but interesting turn. From a strictly gameplay perspective, how does one get out of a personal union?
Oh no! Still, it's good from an RPing perspective I think.
The best part is that when you toss out the foreigner you might well get a decent King!
Insults, I believe. Then hope the king dies.
Sad to see, but gentlemen do not give up because of adversity.
Insults. Republics are not made by gentlemen, but by voracious politicians.
Rise up against Friesland! Liberty against the foreign king!
Those vile frisisans.