Storms make trees take deeper roots.
After a rather difficult Nagaur campaign with only 28 years to spare before finishing Raja of the Rajput Reich we got back to our newest favorite region: Arabia.
Already played an AAR in vicinity as Hisn Kayfa to pick up Saladin's Legacy and This is Persia! and thoroughly enjoyed all changes and new tags
Cradle of Civlization and its accompanying free patch added a lot of value, entertainment and flavor.
No reason to miss out on it!
Rules for our campaign are as follows:
It will be played on Very Hard.
Goals are
Protect the Secret
As Yemen, prevent any European Nation from owning a Coffee-producing province in the Old World until 1700.
followed by
Arabian Coffee
Form Arabia and be the nation producing the most coffee in the world.
Readers can add secondary achievements whenever they wish as long as they explain one reference used to other readers
Since both achievements are easy (at least compared to our last run) we add another rule to the mix: Secondary achievements have to be picked up before we finish our run.
Fair words of warning: An attempt has been made.
An attempt to record and to prepare for streaming.
Recordings aren't presentable. Maybe they will be presentable once the run is finished for some kind of "this is where we lost focus" review, but for now let it be said that constantly explaining what you are doing seriously hindered our ability to plan and predict.
The run is a bit more advanced than last time where we played live most of the time, but it will be written as if it was live. Got our recordings to help us relieve what we felt and thought
It will not progress behind the scenes. We'll play either Consulate of The Sea, Strait Talk or Golden Horn while writing about our cup of coffee.
Once we hit live a decision has to be made.
Start recording again and hope for the best or throw all caution out the window and stream live.
The AAR will continue either way. More AARs will come either way.
They're fun and it's a lovely community. Can't leave that behind
Part 1 coming soon, maybe even tonight!
After a rather difficult Nagaur campaign with only 28 years to spare before finishing Raja of the Rajput Reich we got back to our newest favorite region: Arabia.
Already played an AAR in vicinity as Hisn Kayfa to pick up Saladin's Legacy and This is Persia! and thoroughly enjoyed all changes and new tags
Cradle of Civlization and its accompanying free patch added a lot of value, entertainment and flavor.
No reason to miss out on it!
Rules for our campaign are as follows:
It will be played on Very Hard.
Goals are
Protect the Secret
As Yemen, prevent any European Nation from owning a Coffee-producing province in the Old World until 1700.
followed by
Arabian Coffee
Form Arabia and be the nation producing the most coffee in the world.
Readers can add secondary achievements whenever they wish as long as they explain one reference used to other readers
Since both achievements are easy (at least compared to our last run) we add another rule to the mix: Secondary achievements have to be picked up before we finish our run.
Fair words of warning: An attempt has been made.
An attempt to record and to prepare for streaming.
Recordings aren't presentable. Maybe they will be presentable once the run is finished for some kind of "this is where we lost focus" review, but for now let it be said that constantly explaining what you are doing seriously hindered our ability to plan and predict.
The run is a bit more advanced than last time where we played live most of the time, but it will be written as if it was live. Got our recordings to help us relieve what we felt and thought
It will not progress behind the scenes. We'll play either Consulate of The Sea, Strait Talk or Golden Horn while writing about our cup of coffee.
Once we hit live a decision has to be made.
Start recording again and hope for the best or throw all caution out the window and stream live.
The AAR will continue either way. More AARs will come either way.
They're fun and it's a lovely community. Can't leave that behind
Part 1 coming soon, maybe even tonight!
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