AzraelvonGruber
probably should put something here...
- Location
- somewhere in France
welp, someone called it
Fellfang is going to be a problem, but we have Urdug for that
Fellfang is going to be a problem, but we have Urdug for that
Apparently one just has to hit them even harderI expected Malagor to have figured a way to, well, bind Taurox. But I didn't expect Felfang to beat the shit out of him.
Magnificent.
@torroar
1. The Northern Trident Food Surplus is not Turn 37 Rumor Mill worthy? Did you forget to put in a rumor mentioning the seed drill, did the massive food surplus sales not reach the rumor mill, or was the food surplus part of Famines Over? Asking because at the start of Turn 37, the farmers were estimated to make a noticeable increase in cash. Nordland and Ostermark benefited from the seed drills, so they should have shown a surplus in food-stuffs this year, unless Stephan and Ortrud did something, or something else did something.
2. Will we be given a Diplomacy option to sell the seed drill to Stirland?
3. Will we be given a Diplomacy option to sell the wooden wheeled cyclers once we get their off-road tech complete?
Yeah, this will hurt.Well this is getting progressively more worrying especially since we couldn't convince the electors meet at the last one of the threat.
What's next that Moon Beastman is brought to heel? Could be at this point since it seems that no other is even close to opposing Malagor and co. Maybe Morghur but who knows that that monster is up to.
Me, I'm curious if there will be Dragon Ogres.At least we shouldn't have to deal with Moonclaw. He appeared a century before modern canon.
"Once…," Malagor began, glaring down at where the rest of the assembled warherd of Taurox watched fearfully, "The forests were ours. All was ours," he snorted, stamping his hoof as many of the beastmen growled and snarled at the thought. "But you," he tapped his hoof upon Taurox's fallen body, "You all come from the north. North forest. Ost-land," he bit out of the word. "Even corpse shaman Zacharias could not force you all out…but Empire men did," he bleated angrily, and slammed his staff down, creating a boom of noise that caused many of those nearby to shy away. "So strong. So many! But you run! You run when the corpse Uncloven went to war with the Horned Uncloven!"
Well...sort of.Okay yeah, they're coming for Ostland. Three more years to build up after this.
I think Morghur's still dead at this Point.What's next that Moon Beastman is brought to heel? Could be at this point since it seems that no other is even close to opposing Malagor and co. Maybe Morghur but who knows that that monster is up to.
I just file it all under "big and bad" mentally. Don't have to worry about it piling on the stress, and I can enjoy the work itself.Normally seeing Torroar update is cause for celebration, huzzah! What wonderful work has he put out now? But now all I feel is dread, for this is the recession of the tides before the wave. A long, tortuous build-up of destruction aimed at us. I don't know how many more chapters I'll be able to take.
I just file it all under "big and bad" mentally. Don't have to worry about it piling on the stress, and I can enjoy the work itself.
If I did not laugh, I would need to whimper.Well.
That's probably not, uh. Great.
(On the other hand, I bet Fredrick would like a new drinking horn...)
This is good news at least, in a sense.Even the infamous Ragush, the aging but still legendarily monstrous minotaur who had created the Kalkengard Larder out of its citizenry, had died in that cataclysm, though the Uncloven ones knew it not, for Ragush had cleaved too close to territory jealously held by Zacharias as the Doombull had led his tribe south towards the Middle Mountains.
Wow, I expected the Brass Bulll of all people to be less of a total bitch. Raging till the end at least."Taurox serves! Taurox serves Felfang, serves Malagor!" The Brass Bull wheezed out, arms clutching at Felfang's arm.