Veldmaarschalk said:The moment we have been waiting for
Very good start indeed and nice lay-out
Veldmaarschalk said:Looking at Godafres his stats I would say he will be able to survive and keep the kingdom of Jerusalem alive
Gratianus said:Wow, I didn't know such an AAR was launched. Very nice graphics!
I read it carefully.
Chief Ragusa said:I've never seen graphics like these. Your own creation?
Do the Lusignan's need to be in league with anyone to cause trouble?
Quirinus308 said:Wow, this is some great stuff. Sadly I have not been able to read any of your other AAR's (although I know your reputation as a writer), and so I look forward to following this one.
stnylan said:Great start to an AAR SM. And very nicely presented I must say. Perhaps unsurprisingly there are echoes here of Desert Tides. I cannot wait to find out more.
Singleton Mosby said:Thanks a lot Stnylan. I never read Desert Tides, whom wrote it? (I would like a read, perhaps I can learn some stuff.)
Veldmaarschalk said:Will the Sang Real or the San Greal be part of this story I wonder ?
And does Dan Brown know of that ?
stnylan said:Desert Tides - Or how I learnt to swim in quicksand is Storey's most recent magnum opus, currently I note second in the EU2 OscAAR voting. It's a Mongol Empire Scenario game of EU2, with a two part storyline. The first part is Indiana Jones-ish, set in the 1930s. The second part is a chronicle of the game he played as the Kingdom of Jerusalem. A wonderful work, I can highly commend it!