I actually didn't even know there was more than one Dumas till i started binging wikipedia articles on the revolution.
I actually didn't even know there was more than one Dumas till i started binging wikipedia articles on the revolution.
I do think if they were the same guy it would be so much better, simply because i find the image of one of Napoleon's generals bothering him with the manuscript of his book on a group of musketeers amusing.I mean, most times people just confuse father and son, or even worse, think the son and the father were the same person (which is kind of fucking hilarious if you think about it).
Anyone else is just a rando with a common name.
I do think if they were the same guy it would be so much better, simply because i find the image of one of Napoleon's generals bothering him with the manuscript of his book on a group of musketeers amusing.
I'd really rather not have him be PC, if only because we already know what Napoleon "winning" the Revolution looks like: The Coup of 18 Brumaire and Napoleonic Wars.
I'd really rather not have him be PC, if only because we already know what Napoleon "winning" the Revolution looks like: The Coup of 18 Brumaire and Napoleonic Wars.
Easily done. He is yours.
Lafayette is yours.So I am torn between Robespierre and Lafayette.
Will see where people go.
Yes he did
Well, at least it isn't Pierre Ducos. That would have ended poorly.
Yes I did.
Wasn't his wife English or is it just an OC based off the character?
His wife was, but remember this is technically a fair bit earlier. That being said, I think I want to model him closely on what little we saw, I rather liked the man .Wasn't his wife English or is it just an OC based off the character?
He wasn't a bad man, for a French Officer. I mean, unlike Calvet, he never bragged about eating his conscripts.His wife was, but remember this is technically a fair bit earlier. That being said, I think I want to model him closely on what little we saw, I rather liked the man .
*eyeroll*.He wasn't a bad man, for a French Officer. I mean, unlike Calvet, he never bragged about eating his conscripts.
What's wrong with 91?I'll ptopose later, as I'm rather busy, but I will say that a version of this game in 48 or 71 would be fascinating.
I just think that 71 succeeding - while unlikely - is interesting, and I find 48 fascinating.
Wherever you want?Aaah choices, I can't decide between playing Kleber or Berthier. Neither have a particularly interesting 91 so that's a bit of a downside but regardless.
Kleber is right on the frontier and is already in a decently important public position but he's also a building inspector in Belfort so good luck.
Berthier on the other hand is already at least a colonel but historically his entire revolution was basically making sure the King's aunts didn't die so where do I go from there.
Personally, I'd rather see Kleber. His rise starts right about now anywayAaah choices, I can't decide between playing Kleber or Berthier. Neither have a particularly interesting 91 so that's a bit of a downside but regardless.
Kleber is right on the frontier and is already in a decently important public position but he's also a building inspector in Belfort so good luck.
Berthier on the other hand is already at least a colonel but historically his entire revolution was basically making sure the King's aunts didn't die so where do I go from there.