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Author Topic: Nation Forge — Iron Desert [1863] — Beware the Ides of March  (Read 187913 times)

offer a non-aggression pact to angloland

Colonize Northeast lands.

It is very difficult to know what you can and can not do in this RP. Why don't you tell me everything I can do OP, rule 1 doesn't clarify about players setting the cultural traditions of their area. In fact, define everything in my area
« Last Edit: February 02, 2016, 07:20:46 PM by Neventii »

It's fairly simple, actually. Can the President of the United States say "there is a lot of gold in Nevada", which then gains many deposits of gold? Of course not.

Natives and cave drawings were irrelevant, just a misunderstanding. What you need to remember here is that you didn't create this map and therefore don't have a say in what climate, geological and geographical features exist where. You are your nations leader, not a demigod.

The Federal Serisian Government begins constructing a national rail network connecting all of the major cities.

The reasons should be fairly obvious.

Messing my quotes up
« Last Edit: February 02, 2016, 07:39:51 PM by Neventii »

it's not authoritarian

it's basic logic

That's fairly authoritarian but, okay. I'll play by these rules.
it's not authoritarian at all

it's called being the game master (op)

Do you understand what a nation roleplay is? Serious question.

You have searched the ruins and have found a(n) Antitank Gun!

You have searched the ruins and have found a(n) Antitank Gun!

loving civ V

No, it is authoritarian because the OP has completely control over the map's resources and the players cannot infer resources in an area even logically what might be there, nor can they RP to rationalize why they might have found a certain resource.

But that's okay...

Do you understand what a nation roleplay is? Serious question.
Yes

You have searched the ruins and have found a(n) Antitank Gun!
That wasn't my example.

No, it is authoritarian because the OP has completely control over the map's resources and the players cannot infer resources in an area even logically what might be there.
Do you understand what a nation roleplay is? Serious question.
Yes
is this bait


federal serisian states offers a cooperative development pact to vlast to build up the industrial base and transportation technology of both countries