This king is so very very pleased to find such a strong response here, Lets make this happen!!
I feel the next logical step is for clan leaders, (particularly MacIn's, UDB's and Bruce's since we have treaties) meet here and discuss terms of battle, (I personally agree with Subhuman here, I like the one on one idea).
I will start a new thread for everyone who wishes to participate to place their name in. If you do not wish to be included in these battles I strongly suggest you don't put your name there . Once the list is gathered and agreed upon we can come together for a time and predict who is able to match up with whom and decisions can be made about where the attacks shall go. Perhaps each person could choose three potential targets and then choose on their own where to send their armies once the attack date arrives, thus creating a small amount of "unknown attacker" to the strikes in the sake of fun. This would also make strategy just a big a key as army size. You could have a larger army, but make some fatal decisions and fall harshly...how realistic!
Lets get it on people!
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Slŕinte, Olórin of Valinor ----------------------------------------- You can't regret what you don't decide - Shimon Moore
can come together for a time and predict who is able to match up with whom and decisions can be made about where the attacks shall go.
We need someone to keep track of the betting as well.
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Drinking is a sport. In order to be competitive, you must practice on a regular basis. Although you can practice alone, it is much more fun to practice with friends. If you're out of shape and practice too hard, you will regret it the next day.
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We need someone to keep track of the betting as well.
I like the idea of seeing folks put their money where their mouth is, why not have some bookings with MK Gold? Those of us who aren't ready to step in the ring just yet could participate in your "simulation" as well.
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Bless you Lord Englishmix.....I hope a plague has not befallen your clan...it would seem you and your King are both coming down with something...The remedies available in this time period are almost as bad as the disease...anyone for a little blood letting to clear up the humors? Got a few extra leeches lying around? A terrible thing to become sick in these times..you both should take care and cozy up to the hearth with a warm toddy to comfort you...
Yes, yes, thank you my lady, Emmalou, for your care.
There may indeed be something goin around in the clan. Not plague though. just that blasted damp draft in these here castles. Don't like leeches though, they remind me of some other clans about...
I shall try a little blood-letting, which might help. Anyway if not, then maybe we shall need to let some blood of the barbaric hordes about to get some satisfaction and peace of mind.
I shall try a little blood-letting, which might help. Anyway if not, then maybe we shall need to let some blood of the barbaric hordes about to get some satisfaction and peace of mind.
Best practices for blood letting; 1.Have blacksmith sharpen your favorite dagger. 2.Take said dagger in right hand. 3.Place tip of blade under left earlobe. 4.Apply extreem pressure to dagger. 5. Draw dagger accross throat to right earlobe. 6. Allow blood to flow until you passout. 7. Job done, you will feel much better in the mourning!
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The Scots of course insist that the pipes produce music. But the point is after all not too important. For those who love them, the pipes can evoke more vividly than any other instrument, high emotion, they can inspire valor, and tell of tragic tales of battles long ago. They can call forth merriment or sentiment. It does not matter what the sound is called, those who are deaf to its merits would not understand anyway.