Gilrandir
12-20-2011, 14:57
I would like to describe a curious thing that happened to me in my last Turkish campaign.
When heir apparent prince Suleiman came of age, I regretfully noted his zero command rating which meant that I couldn't use him as a general. Knowing that all new sultans ascended the throne in Constantinople I moved him there to wait for the death of his father at 56. A relevant thing to mention: next in line to the throne (may I call him heir presumptive?) was Suleiman's uncle Selim (command rating 7) who all this time had his headquarters in Castilla. Suleiman's three younger brothers were under 16, the age difference between Suleiman and the second brother Aibag (nicknamed ipad) being 20 years precisely.
When the old sultan died I noticed in Constantinople two units of Sipahis: the royal one headed by Suleiman IV with SEVEN stars and Selim's one (no more heir to the throne) with zero command rating. :stunned: It looked like they exchanged their stars that is Selim gave his nephew the seven stars he had had.
Well, what do you think of that? Have you ever had (or spotted) anything like that?
When heir apparent prince Suleiman came of age, I regretfully noted his zero command rating which meant that I couldn't use him as a general. Knowing that all new sultans ascended the throne in Constantinople I moved him there to wait for the death of his father at 56. A relevant thing to mention: next in line to the throne (may I call him heir presumptive?) was Suleiman's uncle Selim (command rating 7) who all this time had his headquarters in Castilla. Suleiman's three younger brothers were under 16, the age difference between Suleiman and the second brother Aibag (nicknamed ipad) being 20 years precisely.
When the old sultan died I noticed in Constantinople two units of Sipahis: the royal one headed by Suleiman IV with SEVEN stars and Selim's one (no more heir to the throne) with zero command rating. :stunned: It looked like they exchanged their stars that is Selim gave his nephew the seven stars he had had.
Well, what do you think of that? Have you ever had (or spotted) anything like that?