[X]Ask her to stay until her Pregnancy is over: Try to convince her to stay until she is no longer pregnant. DC: 50%. (Zima will not command her troops until she is no longer pregnant. Her newborn babies will not suffer any negative effects. Your sons will be less angry at you and won't lash out.)

[X]Wait for Vlad And Zima's Forces: Vlad's Forces still need time to gather supplies and men for the journey north. They said they would arrive just as Winter is upon the Rus. Zima's forces will be ready at Novgorod. (Vlad and Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns. Campaign season will be set to: Winter. Note taking this option may lead to attrition among your forces due to lack of supplies.)

We should definitely wait for winter, given our bonuses to winter wars. We'll be trading extra soldiers for a downside that's actually an upside.
 
[X]Wait for Zima's forces: You will choose to wait for Zima's forces. You are lacking in calvary, which is something you sorely need. (Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns. Campaign season will be set to: Summer)
[X]Ask her to stay until her Pregnancy is over: Try to convince her to stay until she is no longer pregnant. DC: 50%. (Zima will not command her troops until she is no longer pregnant. Her newborn babies will not suffer any negative effects. Your sons will be less angry at you and won't lash out.)
 
We should definitely wait for winter, given our bonuses to winter wars. We'll be trading extra soldiers for a downside that's actually an upside.
If the campaign begins begins in summer, it will most likely last until the winter. Beyond that, I can see 2 issues with starting in the winter. One, considering we're already outnumbered 2 to 1, the last thing we want is attrition eating away at our already meager numbers. Two, waiting most of the year to go on a campaign will give the Mongols a massive head-start on us, which might piss off some of our lords who have land closer to the frontier whose territory is going to get torn to shreds while we wait. Also, considering how long it's going to take to get our combined forces across Russia, a good deal of the campaign (should we start in winter) will probably take place in the spring.

[X]Wait for Zima's forces: You will choose to wait for Zima's forces. You are lacking in calvary, which is something you sorely need. (Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns. Campaign season will be set to: Summer)
[X]Ask her to stay until her Pregnancy is over: Try to convince her to stay until she is no longer pregnant. DC: 50%. (Zima will not command her troops until she is no longer pregnant. Her newborn babies will not suffer any negative effects. Your sons will be less angry at you and won't lash out.)
 
I'm just going to leave a tally here.
Adhoc vote count started by Magoose on Mar 18, 2018 at 6:05 PM, finished with 18 posts and 14 votes.

  • [X]Wait for Zima's forces: You will choose to wait for Zima's forces. You are lacking in calvary, which is something you sorely need. (Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns. Campaign season will be set to: Summer)
    [X]Ask her to stay until her Pregnancy is over: Try to convince her to stay until she is no longer pregnant. DC: 50%. (Zima will not command her troops until she is no longer pregnant. Her newborn babies will not suffer any negative effects. Your sons will be less angry at you and won't lash out.)
    [X]Wait for Vlad And Zima's Forces: Vlad's Forces still need time to gather supplies and men for the journey north. They said they would arrive just as Winter is upon the Rus. Zima's forces will be ready at Novgorod. (Vlad and Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns. Campaign season will be set to: Winter. Note taking this option may lead to attrition among your forces due to lack of supplies.)
    [x]Relent: You had no argument for her. (Zima will command her troops, this may have negative effects on her own and her babies health when they are born. Your sons will not be accepting of this news and will lash out in anger and fear.)
    [x]Relent: You had no argument for her. (Zima will command her troops, this may have negative effects on her own and her babies health when they are born. Your sons will not be accepting of this news and will lash out in anger and fear.)
    [X]Wait for Zima's forces: You will choose to wait for Zima's forces. You are lacking in calvary, which is something you sorely need. (Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns. Campaign season will be set to: Summer)
    [X]Ask her to stay until her Pregnancy is over: Try to convince her to stay until she is no longer pregnant. DC: 50%. (Zima will not command her troops until she is no longer pregnant. Her newborn babies will not suffer any negative effects. Your sons will be less angry at you and won't lash out.)
    [X]Wait for Vlad And Zima's Forces: Vlad's Forces still need time to gather supplies and men for the journey north. They said they would arrive just as Winter is upon the Rus. Zima's forces will be ready at Novgorod. (Vlad and Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns. Campaign season will be set to: Winter. Note taking this option may lead to attrition among your forces due to lack of supplies.)
 
[x]Relent: You had no argument for her. (Zima will command her troops, this may have negative effects on her own and her babies health when they are born. Your sons will not be accepting of this news and will lash out in anger and fear.)


[X]Wait for Zima's forces: You will choose to wait for Zima's forces. You are lacking in calvary, which is something you sorely need. (Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns. Campaign season will be set to: Summer)
 
If the campaign begins begins in summer, it will most likely last until the winter. Beyond that, I can see 2 issues with starting in the winter. One, considering we're already outnumbered 2 to 1, the last thing we want is attrition eating away at our already meager numbers. Two, waiting most of the year to go on a campaign will give the Mongols a massive head-start on us, which might piss off some of our lords who have land closer to the frontier whose territory is going to get torn to shreds while we wait. Also, considering how long it's going to take to get our combined forces across Russia, a good deal of the campaign (should we start in winter) will probably take place in the spring.

Vasily's expertise as a Winter Soldier means his troops take no attrition from winter on the march, and it gives him a sizable bonus to his battle rolls against other commanders that are not also winter soldiers.

It could be good to strike fast and put the Mongols on their heels during the winter, with the later reinforcements enabling further capitalization during the more usual campaign seasons.

EDIT: Vasily is also an Organizer and a Night Fighter. The former will only magnify the advantage Vasily should get from fighting during winter, and the latter plays into the theme of striking at unconventional times, keeping the Mongols off guard.
 
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Vasily's expertise as a Winter Soldier means his troops take no attrition from winter on the march, and it gives him a sizable bonus to his battle rolls against other commanders that are not also winter soldiers.

It could be good to strike fast and put the Mongols on their heels during the winter, with the later reinforcements enabling further capitalization during the more usual campaign seasons.

EDIT: Vasily is also an Organizer and a Night Fighter. The former will only magnify the advantage Vasily should get from fighting during winter, and the latter plays into the theme of striking at unconventional times, keeping the Mongols off guard.
The problem isn't with marching during the winter. In the post it is mentioned that:
Novgorod does not have the supplies to handle such a large force without getting into the siege granaries
We'll be fine with moving our troops and equipment through the snow, but we'll still suffer attrition while garrisoned in Novgorod. With us being as outnumbered as we are, the last thing that we need is to suffer attrition of any kind.
 
The problem isn't with marching during the winter. In the post it is mentioned that:

We'll be fine with moving our troops and equipment through the snow, but we'll still suffer attrition while garrisoned in Novgorod. With us being as outnumbered as we are, the last thing that we need is to suffer attrition of any kind.
I misread / misunderstood the options. Summer with Zima's forces is probably the best.
 
[X]Wait for Zima's forces: You will choose to wait for Zima's forces. You are lacking in calvary, which is something you sorely need. (Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns. Campaign season will be set to: Summer)

[X]Ask her to stay until her Pregnancy is over: Try to convince her to stay until she is no longer pregnant. DC: 50%. (Zima will not command her troops until she is no longer pregnant. Her newborn babies will not suffer any negative effects. Your sons will be less angry at you and won't lash out.)
 
[X]Wait for Zima's forces: You will choose to wait for Zima's forces. You are lacking in calvary, which is something you sorely need.(Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns.Campaign season will be set to: Summer)
[X]Ask her to stay until her Pregnancy is over: Try to convinceher to stay until she is no longerpregnant. DC: 50%. (Zima will not command her troops until she is no longer pregnant. Her newbornbabies will not suffer any negativeeffects. Your sons will be lessangry at you and won't lash out.)
 
[X]Wait for Zima's forces: You will choose to wait for Zima's forces. You are lacking in calvary, which is something you sorely need. (Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns. Campaign season will be set to: Summer)
[X]Relent: You had no argument for her. (Zima will command her troops, this may have negative effects on her own and her babies health when they are born. Your sons will not be accepting of this news and will lash out in anger and fear.)
 
[X]Wait for Zima's forces: You will choose to wait for Zima's forces. You are lacking in calvary, which is something you sorely need. (Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns. Campaign season will be set to: Summer)

[X]Ask her to stay until her Pregnancy is over: Try to convince her to stay until she is no longer pregnant. DC: 50%. (Zima will not command her troops until she is no longer pregnant. Her newborn babies will not suffer any negative effects. Your sons will be less angry at you and won't lash out.)
Adhoc vote count started by Kolekzionera on Mar 19, 2018 at 8:23 AM, finished with 26 posts and 19 votes.

  • [X]Wait for Zima's forces: You will choose to wait for Zima's forces. You are lacking in calvary, which is something you sorely need. (Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns. Campaign season will be set to: Summer)
    [X]Ask her to stay until her Pregnancy is over: Try to convince her to stay until she is no longer pregnant. DC: 50%. (Zima will not command her troops until she is no longer pregnant. Her newborn babies will not suffer any negative effects. Your sons will be less angry at you and won't lash out.)
    [x]Relent: You had no argument for her. (Zima will command her troops, this may have negative effects on her own and her babies health when they are born. Your sons will not be accepting of this news and will lash out in anger and fear.)
    [X]Wait for Zima's forces: You will choose to wait for Zima's forces. You are lacking in calvary, which is something you sorely need. (Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns. Campaign season will be set to: Summer)
    [X]Wait for Vlad And Zima's Forces: Vlad's Forces still need time to gather supplies and men for the journey north. They said they would arrive just as Winter is upon the Rus. Zima's forces will be ready at Novgorod. (Vlad and Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns. Campaign season will be set to: Winter. Note taking this option may lead to attrition among your forces due to lack of supplies.)
    [x]Relent: You had no argument for her. (Zima will command her troops, this may have negative effects on her own and her babies health when they are born. Your sons will not be accepting of this news and will lash out in anger and fear.)
    [X]Ask her to stay until her Pregnancy is over: Try to convince her to stay until she is no longer pregnant. DC: 50%. (Zima will not command her troops until she is no longer pregnant. Her newborn babies will not suffer any negative effects. Your sons will be less angry at you and won't lash out.)
    [X]Wait for Vlad And Zima's Forces: Vlad's Forces still need time to gather supplies and men for the journey north. They said they would arrive just as Winter is upon the Rus. Zima's forces will be ready at Novgorod. (Vlad and Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns. Campaign season will be set to: Winter. Note taking this option may lead to attrition among your forces due to lack of supplies.)
 
[X]Wait for Zima's forces: You will choose to wait for Zima's forces. You are lacking in calvary, which is something you sorely need. (Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns. Campaign season will be set to: Summer)
[X]Ask her to stay until her Pregnancy is over: Try to convince her to stay until she is no longer pregnant. DC: 50%. (Zima will not command her troops until she is no longer pregnant. Her newborn babies will not suffer any negative effects. Your sons will be less angry at you and won't lash out.)
 
[X]Wait for Zima's forces: You will choose to wait for Zima's forces. You are lacking in calvary, which is something you sorely need. (Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns. Campaign season will be set to: Summer)
[X]Ask her to stay until her Pregnancy is over: Try to convince her to stay until she is no longer pregnant. DC: 50%. (Zima will not command her troops until she is no longer pregnant. Her newborn babies will not suffer any negative effects. Your sons will be less angry at you and won't lash out.)
 
[X]Wait for Zima's forces: You will choose to wait for Zima's forces. You are lacking in calvary, which is something you sorely need. (Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns. Campaign season will be set to: Summer)
[X]Ask her to stay until her Pregnancy is over: Try to convince her to stay until she is no longer pregnant. DC: 50%. (Zima will not command her troops until she is no longer pregnant. Her newborn babies will not suffer any negative effects. Your sons will be less angry at you and won't lash out.)
 
[X]Wait for Zima's forces: You will choose to wait for Zima's forces. You are lacking in calvary, which is something you sorely need. (Zima's forces will be linked up with yours. Starts Campaign Turns. Campaign season will be set to: Summer)
[X]Ask her to stay until her Pregnancy is over: Try to convince her to stay until she is no longer pregnant. DC: 50%. (Zima will not command her troops until she is no longer pregnant. Her newborn babies will not suffer any negative effects. Your sons will be less angry at you and won't lash out.)
 
Vlad Tepes (As he joins us on campaign)
AN: Here is the older son of the Dragon. As you can guess he's not very nice.


Name: Vladimir Tepes "The Impaler" Wallachia

Age: 27

Health: 5.0

Fertility: 0%

Title: Grand Prince of Wallachia, General of the Imperial Army, Dracula, Member of the Order of the Dragon.

Skills:

Diplomacy: 3 (You are not very good at Diplomacy)

Martial = 27 (You are a great military mind)

Stewardship = 14 (You are competent at dealing with numbers and economies)

Intrigue = 30 (You are a master at courtly intrigue.)

Learning = 15 (You are competent in your studies)

Personal Combat = 25 (Your skill with any weapon is good.)

Traits:
Ruthless: You will do anything to accomplish your goals. (-4 to diplomacy, +2 to intrigue, martial and Personal combat)

Paranoid: You don't trust many new people, and are always wary of the ones you know. (+3 to intrigue -1 diplomacy)

Impaler: You enjoy killing your enemies in a long and painful fashion. (-5 to diplomacy, +5 to intrigue, Enemy morale gets a -10 to morale when this commander is fighting against them)

Wroth: You are quick to anger. (-2 diplomacy, +2 to personal combat)

Cruel: You are a sadist, taking pleasure in enacting all manner of violence and pain on his enemies. (-4 to diplomacy. +2 to intrigue, +2 to personal combat)

Skilled Fighter: Your skill in personal combat is well above the best-trained soldier in the empire. (+2 to martial. +8 to personal combat)

Just: You will always try and bring criminals to justice. (+4 stewardship, +2 to diplomacy)

Combat Modifiers:
Trickster: You like to be unpredictable in battle, to confuse your enemy in whatever ways you can to gain an upper hand. (Changing tactics in the middle of the battle will now automatically succeed. Morale can never go higher than Excellent. Other allied commanders will get a +40 to changing tactic rolls. Enemies gain a -40 to counter tactic rolls if they do not have this modifier.)

Attacker: Strike fast while the Iron is hot, never let the enemy be the ones who choose the battlefield and terms of battle. (Attacking rolls gain a +40 for all rolls. Defending gets a -15 to all rolls. Building defenses in battle preparation cost double the amount of time. Morale when attacking starts at Unshakable if you have not used forced march. If forced March is used, Morale will be set at excellent)
 
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Is there a special reason that his fertility is zero?
Yes, but I choose to not put it there because its something only he can tell us about.

AKA, you have to ask him about it because it is extremely important to his character and also makes all his motivations make sense.
Just a guess: he got castrated during his imprisonment, his brother didn't, and so between pain and desire to ensure his family line survived he went bug-fuck nuts.

Either that or there was enough inbreeding in the family to make him psychotic and sterile.
 
Yes, but I choose to not put it there because its something only he can tell us about.

AKA, you have to ask him about it because it is extremely important to his character and also makes all his motivations make sense.
This is actually the supernatural reveal, as he becomes Literally Dracula and an immortal vampire, and since hes now dead he is sterile.
(jk)
 
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