This was a very well written AAR, and I very much look forward to whatever you write next.
It is only fitting that the last ruler is a Selbar!
It is only fitting that the last ruler is a Selbar!
Love the turn of phrase!The forbidden strain had been all but eradicated once before but seemed to rise like a hideous parody of Lazarus.
Really hope so! As mentioned before, your Tibet seems a fascinating place, and I'd be curious to see how it continues, if its rulers would carry on the liberalism and tolerance of the past, or if the religious differences would ever flare into outright war, let alone seeing how Tibet would deal with encroaching imperialist powers.Still, perhaps I'll write a sequel someday.
I had to smile at this, what an image!His was an arid faith, blessed as he was with a mind so narrow it was a miracle he could don a hat.
I second this!Certainly with Federations now is a good time to consider matters among the heavens
I love these little gems you throw into the story.drawn like wasps to rotting plums by the riches of Khotan and Charklik.
Very impressive!On half a dozen occasions Selbar personally commanded a charge that broke the barbarian ranks and ended in a duel with their leaders.
Damned (literally) Devil worshippers! And the further trouble hinted at ...Whatever the truth the Messalian heresy suddenly took on a life of its own in the reign of Selbar V.
Wow! My game experience is extremely limited (like, the one game I’m playing and writing up in my own CK2 AAR), though I’ve read a fair few AARs, but that seems pretty huge to me.The Imperial Guard (also called the Snow Lion Guard from their distinctive silk banners and livery) grew continuously during this period and by 1348 they were made up of over fourteen thousand men
I see from the recent posts you have just finished this AAR, but I haven’t looked ahead in any detail as I work my way forward. Now up to chapter 29 so not too far off. Hope you don’t mind me still offering comments along the way.
I love these little gems you throw into the story.
Very impressive!
Damned (literally) Devil worshippers! And the further trouble hinted at ...
Wow! My game experience is extremely limited (like, the one game I’m playing and writing up in my own CK2 AAR), though I’ve read a fair few AARs, but that seems pretty huge to me.
A few days late reading the final post , but I must say this was an(other) excellent AAR, very enjoyable and as exceptionally written as ever, and it was fascinating to learn much about a region I previously knew very little of. Onward to the next one!