Salutations,
I've been off the forums for a while now but that has changed. With 17 hours of classes, attempting to get a novel published, and constantly job searching I had to cut myself off. Like any addict, I'm back scratching my arm raw and bloody, frothing for more. I'm still quite busy but in what little free time I had in the last few months I've collected a small amount of information from Crusader Kings II: Elder Kings Mod playthroughs.
Don't expect these to be great insights into how to play the game, just me practicing out different writing and storytelling techniques. Yes, you are my guinea pigs, you're welcome because you will be subjected to great writing. If you disagree with that statement, then don't read and ignore the threads.
For the rest of you, I will be making infrequent posts; consequently, there will be times where you starve for more. Rest assured, as with my previous AARs, I will notify the thread whenever the AAR is finished. Do keep in mind that there will be two AARs,one called Sky-Sword, which is more serious, and the one for this thread—Green Tide.
Green Tide is an AAR that indirectly follows the exploits of the orcs of Kruzka in the Interregnum Start, Morning Star (1), 3370. Don't expect deep narratives and branching character arcs as the Skaal Chronicles had. This isn't to say this AAR will be bad, but it will have a different style, as you'll see in the first post.
With that out of the way enjoy the AAR and expect more to come.
—iisbroke
I've been off the forums for a while now but that has changed. With 17 hours of classes, attempting to get a novel published, and constantly job searching I had to cut myself off. Like any addict, I'm back scratching my arm raw and bloody, frothing for more. I'm still quite busy but in what little free time I had in the last few months I've collected a small amount of information from Crusader Kings II: Elder Kings Mod playthroughs.
Don't expect these to be great insights into how to play the game, just me practicing out different writing and storytelling techniques. Yes, you are my guinea pigs, you're welcome because you will be subjected to great writing. If you disagree with that statement, then don't read and ignore the threads.
For the rest of you, I will be making infrequent posts; consequently, there will be times where you starve for more. Rest assured, as with my previous AARs, I will notify the thread whenever the AAR is finished. Do keep in mind that there will be two AARs,
Green Tide is an AAR that indirectly follows the exploits of the orcs of Kruzka in the Interregnum Start, Morning Star (1), 3370. Don't expect deep narratives and branching character arcs as the Skaal Chronicles had. This isn't to say this AAR will be bad, but it will have a different style, as you'll see in the first post.
With that out of the way enjoy the AAR and expect more to come.
—iisbroke
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