Author Topic: Jairo's Vassals and Vandals RP - A MOST HOLY ENDEAVOR! DOWN WITH THE KHANATE!  (Read 24164 times)

they don't call us the economic powerhouse for nothing.
although i don't even know your character in RP
well masovia just started shouting to the world about how awesome i am

Suggest to Simo the Elder that we capture Sazawa after rebuilding and reorganizing.
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well masovia just started shouting to the world about how awesome i am

Suggest to Simo the Elder that we capture Sazawa after rebuilding and reorganizing.
now what about gunpowder
jairo, do the carpaccians think they're the only ones i. Existence besides the other factions

hearing this, I head to perth and set the men up to train with swords

I alert the king immediately of this news

You train your new cavalry and travel to begin a patrol route.
Continue to patrol until I have received name sorry i'm loving drunk, i mean 'received news'
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Merek of Luca has another vision from the gods--they insist he destroy the Kingdom of the False Prophets, the Holy Coventry! I order my men to kill any lone travelers from the wicked nation! Keeping an eye out for travelers and false prophets, we head towards Grimsby to get more men. I look for those discontent with the church, or who believe in my visions. They must not feel any pity for the lost sinners!

do i have to keep track of my men / money

does money even exist

im thinking of this like Mount & Blade: Warband through a DOS text processor

jairo, can you put me in stasis til the weekend, im p busy right now

Recruit at the castle if possible, try and make some contacts, head north for Circassia if nothing interesting arises.

well masovia just started shouting to the world about how awesome i am

Suggest to Simo the Elder that we capture Sazawa after rebuilding and reorganizing.
Jarl Harald the Guillotine: "I hear your plea, Simo the Elder. Therefore I pronounce your fief legitimacy in the affairs of Realm Astor. You may consider yourself independent from the Masovian dogs, no matter a tempest nor a thousand soldiers strike upon your nation's walls."

The Republic of Vaasa has been founded on the fief of Litvosk in northern Masovia. Players may now interact with it as an independent entity if they so desire.

A brief time later, a Masovian reply thunders in:


Tsar Vladimir the Terrible: "Sval Myrsky is hereby declared an enemy of my state for his vile actions in stirring up civil conflict where none needed to exist. If any leader dare acknowledge the independence of this petty state he has helped found, I will fill your mountains with the dead slaughtered by my sword. You will have no peace. And as for you, little Vaasan bug, I will squash you. I officially declare a campaign of rebel suppression--not war--against your poor excuse for a country."

Sval Myrsky has acquired the trait Public Enemy

Simo the Elder, now Prince of the Republic of Vaasa, thanks you for your service and offers you a vassalship in his fledgling country. Note that you may only be pledged to one nation at a time, and you will renounce all fiefdoms upon switching. Additionally, he takes your advice in seeking expansion elsewhere to fully establish his legitimacy.

jairo, do the carpaccians think they're the only ones i. Existence besides the other factions
the carpaccians acknowledge the existence of other kingdoms, they just believe themselves the true heirs to the first empire while the other nations don't

hearing this, I head to perth and set the men up to train with swords

I alert the king immediately of this news
King Richard thanks you for bringing the plot to his attention. He will carry out a tribunal against the accused very soon.

Continue to patrol until I have received name
received name? what does that mean?

Merek of Luca has another vision from the gods--they insist he destroy the Kingdom of the False Prophets, the Holy Coventry! I order my men to kill any lone travelers from the wicked nation! Keeping an eye out for travelers and false prophets, we head towards Grimsby to get more men. I look for those discontent with the church, or who believe in my visions. They must not feel any pity for the lost sinners!
Mistaken for a drunkard, you are promptly thrown out of the Grimsby tavern for your ranting. You interest about 8 untrained footmen enough that they agree to help you, however. You visit the town abbey to peruse for those down on their luck or without guidance and find plenty willing to aid you on your righteous crusade. You tally at least 16 men in all willing to join you, however, is it wise to take these mentally or financially unstable people along with you? That is your decision to make.

do i have to keep track of my men / money
nope, I keep track of them for you on this ledger

does money even exist
it's abstracted in this rp (no hard numbers or anything) but it does exist

im thinking of this like Mount & Blade: Warband through a DOS text processor
that's more or less what this is

jairo, can you put me in stasis til the weekend, im p busy right now
no problemo

You order your men to get into positions blocking off the enemy warband from escape and supply. They obey and you prepare for a brief standoff to draw them out.

Recruit at the castle if possible, try and make some contacts, head north for Circassia if nothing interesting arises.
The castle guards turn you away for attempting to recruit, instead redirecting you to Circassia in the north. You arrive there to discover it is currently being looted by an enemy warband. Your men stand before the village, dumbfounded. What shall they do?
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what i meant was does carpaccia know these south-east countries exist? like china or somethin

Vincent proceeds to the trade contact for negotiations/retail sale of the dyes

The castle guards turn you away for attempting to recruit, instead redirecting you to Circassia in the north. You arrive there to discover it is currently being looted by an enemy warband. Your men stand before the village, dumbfounded. What shall they do?

Count up the enemy troops and try to identify their commander, evaluate the situation and the battlefield, and check if the enemies are watching their flank.

Thank the Elder for his offer, but I will remain loyal to Narvik, for it is where I was born and raised. It should not be a wall between our relations, however!

Merek of Luca travels to Winry, hoping to inspire more men to join the cause. I will warn them--they rest on the border before the Kingdom of False Prophets. I see blood in the future, and those who so not follow me in creating the New World will surely burn when the Coventry invades.

what i meant was does carpaccia know these south-east countries exist? like china or somethin
carpaccia knows of their existence, but they have no way to actually make contact yet

Vincent proceeds to the trade contact for negotiations/retail sale of the dyes
Tarmoth Trademaster: "Ah, you must be Giovanni's protector. Where is he? Where's my dyes?"

Count up the enemy troops and try to identify their commander, evaluate the situation and the battlefield, and check if the enemies are watching their flank.
The enemy appears too absorbed in their pillaging to take notice of your presence. It's difficult to tell of any particular leader, but you can spot around 15 men running around.

Thank the Elder for his offer, but I will remain loyal to Narvik, for it is where I was born and raised. It should not be a wall between our relations, however!
Prince Simo the Elder: "No worries, my friend. I understand the allegiance you hold to your king. Just know that you are always welcome in my land, no matter the circumstance!"

Merek of Luca travels to Winry, hoping to inspire more men to join the cause. I will warn them--they rest on the border before the Kingdom of False Prophets. I see blood in the future, and those who so not follow me in creating the New World will surely burn when the Coventry invades.
You put the fear of the gods into the peasants at Winry, collecting 13 untrained footmen. They tell you of rumors regarding a Coventrian attack, and so sympathize with your cause.

The enemy appears too absorbed in their pillaging to take notice of your presence. It's difficult to tell of any particular leader, but you can spot around 15 men running around.

Right-o. Proceed to take them from the behind.