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General_Someone
03-06-2008, 22:26
While playing my English campaign, I was forced to use my least favorite general. He had a lot of dread so I decided to listen to the speech, and this came out :inquisitive: ....."And if you should happen to come across a particularly lovely young woman in need of my protection-well, scrub her clean and send her to my tent! Battles give me two things: a powerful thirst.....and the horn. Let's to this lark then lads!" I think my general became a pervert:shame:
Sorry for no pic, can't get it to work

WhiskeyGhost
03-07-2008, 03:07
if he has the "Sexually Liberated" trait, then yes, he is =)

ReiseReise
03-07-2008, 03:38
The horn, he he. He should have the trait
Arroused by Battle: -1 to your general's hitpoints
"This general often has to remove a portion of his armour due to.... discomfort."

Rhyfelwyr
03-07-2008, 21:47
For some reason in my Venetian and Byzantine campaigns every General (no exaggeration) began as 'liberated', and ended up 'debauched'. I don't remember hearing those speeches though. Every speech just seemed to tell me about the enemies cannon and the devils farts.:shrug:

WhiskeyGhost
03-08-2008, 00:37
For some reason in my Venetian and Byzantine campaigns every General (no exaggeration) began as 'liberated', and ended up 'debauched'. I don't remember hearing those speeches though. Every speech just seemed to tell me about the enemies cannon and the devils farts.:shrug:

sorry, it was a joke about how the trait is labeled. It's labeled as "Perverted", so if you wanted to modify via cheats someones stats, you'd enter "give_this Perverted 1" to make him liberated. Unfortunately, that trait has a self perpetuation (in vanilla anyways) so eventually if your unlucky enough, he will have the worst possible one, which takes away 4 piety, 2 authority, and 5 from public order.

I think guys with the 'insane' traits often have some humorous pre-battle speeches :laugh4:

The Wandering Scholar
03-08-2008, 00:48
Hehe I'll have to look out for him, what is his name?

Mek Simmur al Ragaski
03-08-2008, 12:40
But in truth it is historically accurate, if you captured a town in medieval times the generals were likely to allow soldiers to pillage the town, burn things, loot gold and have all the women you could ever want...

YellowMelon
03-08-2008, 16:00
Shows how much of a SP noob I am, I didn't even know traits influenced the speeches! Too much MP and I forget the intricacies...back to SP for a while then :beam:

Forlorn Hope
03-10-2008, 01:02
The horn, he he. He should have the trait
Arroused by Battle: -1 to your general's hitpoints
"This general often has to remove a portion of his armour due to.... discomfort."

Haha :2thumbsup:

aimlesswanderer
03-10-2008, 12:54
While playing my English campaign, I was forced to use my least favorite general. He had a lot of dread so I decided to listen to the speech, and this came out :inquisitive: ....."And if you should happen to come across a particularly lovely young woman in need of my protection-well, scrub her clean and send her to my tent! Battles give me two things: a powerful thirst.....and the horn. Let's to this lark then lads!" I think my general became a pervert:shame:
Sorry for no pic, can't get it to work

But this is much better than him saying "All animals are to be unharmed, bathed and gathered for my further perusal after the battle...."!!

Old Geezer
03-12-2008, 16:31
I really do wish we could assassinate our own generals, diplomats, spies, daughters, and ancillaries (such a pagan magicians). Is there a mod for such? Could it even be done?

Martok
03-12-2008, 19:07
I really do wish we could assassinate our own generals, diplomats, spies, daughters, and ancillaries (such a pagan magicians). Is there a mod for such? Could it even be done?
Absolutely! It's called Medieval Total War.


[/ducks] ~;p

Yoyoma1910
03-13-2008, 00:04
Absolutely! It's called Medieval Total War.


[/ducks] ~;p



:whip:
Get back Ye!!!!
:whip:



Back to the vaults from whence thoust cameth!


And take theith the mildewed mold-dust which ye hath carried into this chamber like a slug's slime!!!! :skull: Aged death reaketh from thine ancient gob!!!!:skull:




:whip:
Back I say!!!!
:whip:

PBI
03-13-2008, 12:13
I really do wish we could assassinate our own generals, diplomats, spies, daughters, and ancillaries (such a pagan magicians). Is there a mod for such? Could it even be done?

With generals, you can always just load them up with as many bad ancillaries as you can and send them to their death in a hopeless battle. I tend to do this with the worthless excuses for human beings the computer tends to choose as my faction heir.

Or you can load all the agents you don't want onto a ship and get it sunk.

EDIT: Although it was fun being able to assassinate anyone, even your faction leader, in MTW, if only for the various messages you would get from your advisors, subtly questioning whether it was really such a good idea to order the death of your only remaining family member.

knoddy
03-15-2008, 03:49
battle speeches are the best, anyone who has listened to a crazy general tell his men that the pink elephants and fairies will lead the first attack, or about how were doin the enemy a favor by killing them so they dont have to go back to their wives :D classic very classic

imnothere
03-23-2008, 11:06
But this is much better than him saying "All animals are to be unharmed, bathed and gathered for my further perusal after the battle...."!!

good grief, don't remind me of the ones where French generals get bagged about "...are good lovers, ask any pig, sheep or farmyard animals..." :-)

it is disturbing enough to hear about the English generals and their "horns"

Genaral Julis
03-23-2008, 22:17
:inquisitive:

Hellenic_Hoplite
03-23-2008, 22:26
While playing my English campaign, I was forced to use my least favorite general. He had a lot of dread so I decided to listen to the speech, and this came out :inquisitive: ....."And if you should happen to come across a particularly lovely young woman in need of my protection-well, scrub her clean and send her to my tent! Battles give me two things: a powerful thirst.....and the horn. Let's to this lark then lads!" I think my general became a pervert:shame:
Sorry for no pic, can't get it to work

he he, I had one that gave a speech similar to that. (I got him up to a rating of seven dread before he finally passed away) he said something like "if you find a woman to you're liking, leave her alone because rank has it's benefits and I get first crack at her" (not exactly what he said but something to that accord)

Galain_Ironhide
03-24-2008, 12:52
"And if you should happen to come across a particularly lovely young woman in need of my protection-well, scrub her clean and send her to my tent! Battles give me two things: a powerful thirst.....and the horn.

LOL, I remember that speech well :laugh4: .

King Harold gave that speech all the way across from Venice to Jerusalem as he sacked, raped and pillaged everything that stood in his way during my English GC.

Poor bloke, how I miss him :sweatdrop:.

:2thumbsup:

Old Geezer
03-25-2008, 14:01
It is amusing that one can tell how debauched the developers of a game are by the speeches they have their characters uttering.

Mek Simmur al Ragaski
03-26-2008, 17:36
I might try this, both me and my general would find it... entertaining :idea2:

Brave
03-26-2008, 17:38
King Harold the sex machine.

aimlesswanderer
03-30-2008, 11:42
good grief, don't remind me of the ones where French generals get bagged about "...are good lovers, ask any pig, sheep or farmyard animals..." :-)

it is disturbing enough to hear about the English generals and their "horns"

I haven't heard the ones bagging the frogs, I guess I haven't fought them enough! :laugh4:

At least there isn't a "Likes animals a bit too much" trait!

barvaz
03-30-2008, 11:57
Slightly OT -

I play the GC as Scots and all my generals give me like those VERY short speeches like "Ehmmm...Ummmm....Let's kills them all...or something" and thats pretty much it.

I assume this is also faction dependent so I am curious anyone playing as Scotland and got anything longer than two sentences?

- barvaz

Olaf The Great
04-24-2008, 06:12
I remember a general in rtw that was apparently senile in his speech at one point he said(in a whisper) "...where was I?"

Monsieur Alphonse
04-24-2008, 08:51
Slightly OT -

I play the GC as Scots and all my generals give me like those VERY short speeches like "Ehmmm...Ummmm....Let's kills them all...or something" and thats pretty much it.

I assume this is also faction dependent so I am curious anyone playing as Scotland and got anything longer than two sentences?

- barvaz

Not all factions have speeches creatd for them. The five starting factions have and the rest get those one liners like your Scots.

Ratwar
04-24-2008, 16:11
I remember a general in rtw that was apparently senile in his speech at one point he said(in a whisper) "...where was I?"

I had one great general in rtw, who was afraid of his mother... That made for a few interesting speeches.

Of course, after fighting him, his enemies were also afraid of the woman that gave birth to such a conqueror.

Quickening
04-24-2008, 16:59
I had one great general in rtw, who was afraid of his mother... That made for a few interesting speeches.

Of course, after fighting him, his enemies were also afraid of the woman that gave birth to such a conqueror.

I hear that in later life he owned a tavern where an unmoving figure could frequently be seen sitting at the window...

Timsup2nothin
04-24-2008, 20:03
As a historical accuracy, at the time there wouldn't have been anyone who considered this a perversion. A common theme of medieval warfare was 'the battle's not over until you've rolled in the sweat of the enemy's women', and the post battle rape and plunder was a substantial part of the 'payment' soldiers were promised when they marched off to war...in many cases that was all they got for their efforts. This general might have been considered 'greedy', but not perverted.

Seamus Fermanagh
04-25-2008, 15:26
As a historical accuracy, at the time there wouldn't have been anyone who considered this a perversion. A common theme of medieval warfare was 'the battle's not over until you've rolled in the sweat of the enemy's women', and the post battle rape and plunder was a substantial part of the 'payment' soldiers were promised when they marched off to war...in many cases that was all they got for their efforts. This general might have been considered 'greedy', but not perverted.

By medieval standards, I suspect the "perversion" was his request that the lass be bathed first....