I wish to thank @alscon for making me the most undeserving fan of the week of all time. I have left fewer than 20 comments and have only read two CK2 aar's. The two being @Bullfilter's wonderful guide to play CK2 while telling the tale of the Rurikids and @JabberJock14's historical novel of the D'Anjou family (it should be on a best seller list). My current goal is to leave a "like" on every comment and a comment to every author's tale when I am caught up (I have read over 3200 posts of the D'Anjous and I am still over 4 months behind). I wish to apologize to the EU4 writers that I read but never left a comment and many that I did not even hit the like button. My advice to fellow lurkers and new players: DO NOT BE AFRAID. The parade is more fun if you are participating (commenting and liking) than just standing on the sidewalk. Do not be afraid to follow the game and use some sub-optimal gameplay choices. (I use random realm finder to give me a more varied experience and CKharmony to pick 99% of my marriages.) The comments are almost as important to an AAR as the actual story.
My nominee for fan of the week is the person who moved this old dinosaur from lurking on the sidewalk to commenting. The process began with the author thanking me for leaving a like. Imagine that! That person is: @Bullfilter.
I hope that I have not broken any rules with this post. Thank you for reading. If I failed to correctly nominate @Bullfilter, can someone please fix for me.
My nominee for fan of the week is the person who moved this old dinosaur from lurking on the sidewalk to commenting. The process began with the author thanking me for leaving a like. Imagine that! That person is: @Bullfilter.
I hope that I have not broken any rules with this post. Thank you for reading. If I failed to correctly nominate @Bullfilter, can someone please fix for me.
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