Enewald: Thank you. Archers is not a bad idea, nor is it original, for the purpose that it does have its usefulness. Think of the mass confusion resulting from arrows, seemingly out of no where imbedding themselves into your friend. The general tries to sense where they are coming from, but while he stops, more and more arrows keep arriving, and more and more friends keep falling. By the time you do see an enemy your numbers are far too few to make anything count. Though I do agree, in this situation, archers behind the lines would have been the best bet.
robou: Elves you say? I dare you to say that with an arrow pretruding from your back
canonized: Thank you, Kinda like saying is Julius brave or very foolish. Only fate will tell. If Julius does die, that would be a very unexpected way to end this AAR. But I can tell you this, he doesn't die.
Lord E: There is always danger in a battle. Your enemy could try a new tactic, such as rushing archers with cavalry. Remember that the desperate take desperate measures. And in this sense you are correct. The barbarians are learning, which in Julius's case, is the worst thing that can be happening. But in amidst of a battle, senses are blurred, Julius hastily charges in hopes of saving Publius, blind to the rest of the world. That is why at the very end when the action dies down, does he realize, truly, his surroundings.
It has been a very busy week. Olympics and consumers energy demanding we clear a path for electricity. Don't worry, I will get back on track. Originally, I meant to have these two updates follow 1 day apart, so you guys can get your action filled, but apparently, it didn't work out.
robou: Elves you say? I dare you to say that with an arrow pretruding from your back
canonized: Thank you, Kinda like saying is Julius brave or very foolish. Only fate will tell. If Julius does die, that would be a very unexpected way to end this AAR. But I can tell you this, he doesn't die.
Lord E: There is always danger in a battle. Your enemy could try a new tactic, such as rushing archers with cavalry. Remember that the desperate take desperate measures. And in this sense you are correct. The barbarians are learning, which in Julius's case, is the worst thing that can be happening. But in amidst of a battle, senses are blurred, Julius hastily charges in hopes of saving Publius, blind to the rest of the world. That is why at the very end when the action dies down, does he realize, truly, his surroundings.
It has been a very busy week. Olympics and consumers energy demanding we clear a path for electricity. Don't worry, I will get back on track. Originally, I meant to have these two updates follow 1 day apart, so you guys can get your action filled, but apparently, it didn't work out.