- Location
- New York
- Pronouns
- He/Him
[X] Grandmaster Morcant of the Dyers Guild (1x)
The thing about Rhys is, it's not just a free admin hero king for a few years as chief if they outlive the current king. Transfers of power are absolutely the most dangerous and destabilizing times a state has to face. Every time the crown changes heads, there's the danger of rebellion, instability, invasions, usurpation, coups and various other problems. It's true that the Ymaryn are an old polity, remarkably stable overall and with long traditions with the whole elective monarchy thing, but it's absolutely not free or good for us to change rulers often.
Yes, Ymar stability is such that our succession crisises destroy OTHER people's societies.The first time your king and heir died too close together to keep the line of succession clear cut, it ended with Phygrif burning down Xohyr.
Yes, Ymar stability is such that our succession crisises destroy OTHER people's societies.
The other part is ballooning to over twice our previous size with not easily defendable lands.To be fair, sticking your dick in the lowlands meatgrinder is also a contributing cause of most of the crises that happened later. Where do you think the Second Sons got the idea?
Influence on Construct Warships, New Blackmouth because we need the warships for Yllython Mor campaigns to deal with pirates.
Influence on Construct Warships, Redshore because we need the warships for Yllython Mor campaigns and to deal with pirates
Edit 2: I'm also a bit leery on the Assist Pamplona action due to the -5 rolls on Praise the Sun (from which we've just removed 1 Influence). Can it wait 2-3 years--after which, presumably, the most heated part of the debate should have passed?
Ugh, so we are reverting back to boring Earth map then.
I still prefer the maps from the original quests.
And...would that really have been so bad at this point in time? We never really had solid borders until PoI which was all the way to 1800s.I would have used the maps from PoI, but then I'd have no idea where natural boundries were and I'd wind up making countries that look like colonial africa.
And...would that really have been so bad at this point in time? We never really had solid borders until PoI which was all the way to 1800s.
Also despite me asking several times, you never really answered what sort of natural boundries you are asking for.
Which the official map of PoC had, so why not that one?