A bit of a slow update -- but then, playing Native Americans is usually a marathon, not a sprint anyway. With a little luck, you might be well-placed to Westernize if you survive that first contact...
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They are that. Something to applaud.Strongest of the weak.
There are all likely a little slow, even with a bit of war here and there. But you are right...a marathon, not a sprint. Excellent analogy.A bit of a slow update -- but then, playing Native Americans is usually a marathon, not a sprint anyway. With a little luck, you might be well-placed to Westernize if you survive that first contact...
They are starting to. See next update on that.The Creek are doing well.
But now the Europeans approach...
I suspect the Europeans are there, but likely more in the south which I cannot yet see. The English and French will be more likely to land, so I may still have a few years.1520 already, and scarcely a European in sight (aside from the Castilians popping their heads in for a moment). I'm getting one of those "calm before the storm" feelings.
Indeed, although I think I've hit the limit of where I can go for the moment. That said, you're right. Who knows?Building a little empire. But who knows what may come?
I am the most powerful of the little guys and will find out soon enough.The Europeans are late. Excellent.
Not yet, but I may change that. Let's see...Nobody on the coasts to meet the Europeans this time...hmm. Good. They should all starve to death in horrible swamps and never come back.
Foot-Foot? Is that you?But maybe it was the Shags
As much as I love the Nilsson version (and I do, truly), I can never help but feel a bit sorry for poor old Fred Neil. If Nilsson's underrated, then Lord alone knows what he'd be…It is possible (if you are a true fan of film) that you’ll recall his version of “Everybody’s Talkin” from the amazing film Midnight Cowboy
I would pay good money to read a "Europeans just give up and go home" timeline.Nobody on the coasts to meet the Europeans this time...hmm. Good. They should all starve to death in horrible swamps and never come back.
If CK3 is ever properly given an EUIV convertor, it's pretty much exactly what the Irish would do. At least for a good long while. There's no reason for them to go, and they absolutely hate water.would pay good money to read a "Europeans just give up and go home" timeline.
For not really understanding trade that well, I'm doing fairly well at it. Lot's of nice events have helped.I'm mildly disappointed that P'dox did not make the second option "Show me the money!"
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More of the ol' slow-and-steady. The ability to colonize all those empty provinces will certainly come in handy for facing down the Europeans when they come, assuming they don't just bull-rush you right from the moment of first contact.
Got to put some feet on that dog before I start painting the tail.The Creek are about to become a river!
I do enjoy the Fred Neil version as well (and his original song for Midnight Cowboy is better than Nilsson's, to be sure.)Well look at that, coz is back writing not one but two AARs and I manage to miss both of them. The one week of the year I've been away from the forums!
Never mind, all caught up now. And what a treat this is. A genuine joy to read. Can't wait to see how it goes.
Foot-Foot? Is that you?
As much as I love the Nilsson version (and I do, truly), I can never help but feel a bit sorry for poor old Fred Neil. If Nilsson's underrated, then Lord alone knows what he'd be…
I would pay good money to read a "Europeans just give up and go home" timeline.
Somehow I doubt they will just give up and go home. But we can pray to the Gods.If CK3 is ever properly given an EUIV convertor, it's pretty much exactly what the Irish would do. At least for a good long while. There's no reason for them to go, and they absolutely hate water.