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Zain
05-02-2006, 01:30
(This is a very play by play diary of my current Danish campaign. People Can post here if they would like, I would love getting some readers! :2thumbsup:)


The starting of an Empire, and the Battle of Tryggvasson

1088 AD:
Thorgils Thorsteinsson of Denmark, a good honest man and second highest ranking man in my empire behind the family members was named the Earl of Denmark.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes001.jpg


1089 AD:
We hear from the Papacy officials that all of our armies have been counted up, and our giant neighbors from the South, the Holy Roman Empire, have the strongest army.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes002.jpg

With hearing this information, and foreshadowing by the King's councelors, a string of Watchtowers were built in Denmark. Now we can see what kind of technology our German friends in Saxony and our Swedish friends have!

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes003.jpg


1090 AD:
Realizing the Germans have very advanced technology, we build a Border Fort along the South and Easy borders of Denmark. Now no one will be able sneak up on us!

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes004.jpg


1091 AD:
Pring Olaf, King Olaf's first heir, comes of age. He has a command point of 4, and is sure to lead the next few battles.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes005.jpg


1093 AD:
We hear from the Papacy that the Spanish have the highest level of technological advances. King Olaf I is glad that they are far from us.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes006.jpg


1094 AD:
A letter from the Novgorod rebels lets us know that the nation has been destroyed. What amazing power those citizens have up there!

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes007.jpg


1095 AD:
Pring Erik, King Olaf's second heir, comes of age. Although he is less of a commander then his brother, Prince Olaf, he is more of a strict general, and so therefore, he promotes more of a disciplined army.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes008.jpg


1097 AD:
War between the two superpowers of Europe, the French and the Germans, erupt. We have a strong alliance with both groups, but we have to remove one of them. We decide to eliminate our alliance with the French simply because the Germans border us, and could attack us if they wanted to.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes009.jpg


1098 AD:
After many months of counceling, King Olaf I decides to attack our wealthy neighbors to the Northeast, the Swedish. King Olaf assigns his eldest son, Prince Olaf, to be the main genera, travel the distance, and attack them. This is Prince Olaf's first battle.

Prince Olaf is sent with 180 of Denmark's finest trained Vikings, and 19 Royal Knights to ride with him. They are met up with Burislev Tryggvasson, the Swedish Rebel leader, who has 120 men total, and all of them Vikings.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes010.jpg

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes011.jpg

Prince Olaf finds his courage, and with his booming and powerful voice he issued the order to begin ascending toward their foes.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes012.jpg

Prince Olaf and his Royal Knights hang back and wait for their enemies to retreat. While they do this, the 180 Vikings attack Tryggvasson, and his 120 men. The battle begins!!!

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes013.jpg

Tryggvasson and his men fight bravely, and take out many of Prince Olaf's men.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes014.jpg

Thorkel Sturlasson, a sub general of a Danish Viking group, manages to cut out Tryggvasson's legs from under him. Tryggvasson lets out a startling cry, and his men hear. With knowing that their beloved general is lost, they begin to retreat.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes0151.jpg

A great pursuit is created between the two armies. Tryggvasson's able bodied men try to flee, with Prince Olaf and his men tailing being, cutting them down as they catch up.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes016.jpg

The battle ends, and 26 of Tryggvasson's men are able to flee to Norway. They are lucky we could not continue our chase!

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes018.jpg

Many deaths result from this battle...

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes019.jpg

Prince Olaf and his men return to the battle site, where they count up their dead, and their opponents carcases. Then, they burn the Swedish corpses, and bury their beloved soldiers on the battlefield, with every name written and recorded.

65 men are lost, including 64 Vikings, and one of Prince Olaf's best friends, a Royal Knight. Also, we killed off 73 of Tryggvasson's men, and captured and injured 21, as well as Tryggvasson himself.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes020.jpg

Sweden has been captured!!! Letters of apraisal are received from King Olaf and Prince Erik to Prince Olaf.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes021.jpg

21 injured and hurting Swedish soldiers are all stored into a cell, until the decision to execute them was issued by King Olaf. Burislev Tryggvasson, now legless and crippled, was also ordered to be executed. In secret, all 21 were hanged in trees beside the Swedish capital, and Burislev Tryggvasson was beheaded by Prince Olaf himself, in front of a huge crowd in the Swedish Capital.

All of Denmark celebrate with the victory of Sweden becoming part of the Danish Empire!

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes022.jpg

(I hope you enjoyed this issue of Ericssons' toil: A Danes story!!! Stay tuned for the next issue!!!)

-ZainDustin :2thumbsup:

Galagros
05-02-2006, 02:17
Yay! I love these things, keep playing and post again soon. :2thumbsup:

NodachiSam
05-02-2006, 02:45
Nice, I like these stories too. I also know how much work they are! I wouldn't blame you if you didn't chronical every message you got.:2thumbsup:

Zain
05-02-2006, 03:04
Thanks guys. It did take a long time to play 10 years of MTW. Also took a long time to take all the pictures, save them, upload them, and type all this up.

-ZainDustin

Martok
05-02-2006, 06:25
Awesome, ZainDustin. I don't think we've really had one of these stories since Haruchai's gave us the Rise of the Cumans, and now we get to hear about your Danes and Joshwa's Germans (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=47087&page=12). Yay! :2thumbsup:

Banquo's Ghost
05-02-2006, 07:56
Excellent story, and I like the comprehensive screenshots! Lots of work for sure, but very appreciated.

I look forward to more! :2thumbsup:

Roark
05-02-2006, 08:27
Love it, Zain. Thanks for putting in the hard yards with the visuals.

More?

Peasant Phill
05-02-2006, 08:53
Great story with those screenshots.

One remark though on the battle. Why didn't you flank? You had more men plus you had the mobility of your royal knights. let your center collide with the enemy and send your flanks to attack them in the flank (the Swedes were right behind each other) and if that wasn't possible than attack with both center and a flank and flank with the other not engaged unit. When all of the units of the enemy were engaged you can send your horses behind the enemy and charge them in the back. I bet they wouldn't hold for five seconds.

It's not my intention to criticize your command ability but proper flanking can mean the difference between victory and defeat against a better opponent, not to mention the men you save by killing and routing enemy units faster. I'm not at all a master in flanking and certainly not in timing the cav charge but these small battles are ideal for learning the small finesses of these manoeuvres.

Hope to hear more from Olaf and the Danish empire.

Zain
05-02-2006, 13:03
Haha, I'm so glad you guys like the story. Of course there's gonna be more!

During this battle I actually started to manuever my Royal Knights for a flank, but they moved in a straight line and so I couldn't get them to circle the battle without touching the men and surely getting into battle themselves. That's what happened to Prince Olaf's friend, the Royal Knight.

Is there a way to change their marching patterns? Because a straight horizontal line won't cut it in my strategy of battle.

Trust me, I tried to flank, but I'm not good at it.

Stay tuned for my next issue I think I can bust out this afternoon, and at the latest tomorrow!

-ZainDustin

Divine Wind
05-02-2006, 17:30
Great stuff Zain.

On your diplomatic strategy, i would suggest staying allied with the french would be a better option than the HRE. If you are to expand your empire early on, then you will have to attack the HRE at some time and im sure most of the HRE forces will be in the west attacking the french, leaving light garrison forces to repel your army.

Remember, even though the HRE have a huge army, its strung out across their large empire, surrounded by multiple enemies. They find it hard to consolidate and are often the first catholics to be excommunited due to being surrounded by other catholics.

Good luck and keep posting!

Marquis de Said
05-02-2006, 18:21
During this battle I actually started to manuever my Royal Knights for a flank, but they moved in a straight line and so I couldn't get them to circle the battle without touching the men and surely getting into battle themselves. That's what happened to Prince Olaf's friend, the Royal Knight.

Is there a way to change their marching patterns? Because a straight horizontal line won't cut it in my strategy of battle.

Trust me, I tried to flank, but I'm not good at it.
-ZainDustin

If you need to get through a tight opening, change the knights' formation to wedge, go through, position them behind the enemy formation, change back to normal formation and charge. You can change them back to normal formation while charging the enemy in the back even. I know it sounds like a lot of micro-management, but with a bit of practice it'll work and it'll really help in battles where you need to keep as many of your troops alive as possible.

Thanks for the story. I really like the amount of detail you've put into it.:2thumbsup:

Zain
05-02-2006, 23:25
Thanks, I guess I didn't look hard enough to see the Wedge thing.

I'll start it today, but I doubt I'll be able to post.

-ZainDustin

John86
05-03-2006, 01:33
Hey,
Nice Campaign, keep em coming!

Taurus
05-03-2006, 14:51
Nice campaign and story ZainDustin, keep 'em coming :2thumbsup:

Zain
05-04-2006, 01:49
Pre-battle preperations

1099 AD:
After a large nominations council, King Olaf decided to name Burislev Bluetooth, a scholar of Denmark and church member, Earl of Sweden. The loyalty of Sweden jumps by the site of a good and pious leader.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes023.jpg


1100 AD:
The Earl of Denmark, Lord Thorsteinsson, requested to marry Princess Ingrid, the King's eldest daughter. They wed, and had the largest wedding since King Olaf's himself.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes024.jpg

An announcement from an old Prince of Novgorod, sent into exile, was sent to King Olaf saying they were coming back, and stronger then ever. They attacked the rebels of their homeland, Novgorod.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes025.jpg

The King of Aragon, King Sancho II, requested a marriage between his daughter, Princess Beatriz, and Prince Olaf. King Olaf graciously accepted the generous gift, and the two got married.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes026.jpg


1102 AD:

Sweden has become more powerful with the finished product of a fort! Now they are ready to start preparing for the attack on Norway!

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes027.jpg


1103 AD:

Prince Knud, an incredibly mathematical genius, comes of age. Now we have 3 heirs, to use as amazing generals!

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes028.jpg

Watchtowers built in Sweden, and spying begins on the Norwegian rebel army.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes029.jpg

Prince Knud sent to Sweden to govern Sweden while Prince Olaf is away. More Vikings are trained.


1104 AD:

Princess Astrid marries Lord Bluetooth, Earl of Sweden.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes030.jpg


1107 AD:

A famine has cursed Sweden! Hundreds, and even thousands, have starved from the lack of food.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes031.jpg


1110 AD:

In a distressing letter from the Khalif of the Almohads, we were informed that the entire faction of the Spanish have been eliminated by a combination of a Civil War and the power of the Almohads. King Olaf, although saddened by the loss of a great ally, was also happy that a huge technological rival was gone. It was a relief to know that the King simply died of a sickness, instead of suffering on the battlefield, although that is very dishonorable.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes032.jpg


1112 AD:

The first set of two groups of archers were sent to Sweden from Denmark to confront the Norwegians. This group was lead by the Christoffer Flosason.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes033.jpg


1113 AD:

The Byzantines have been named the land with the strongest army, and have passed up the Germans.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes034.jpg


1114 AD:

The Novgorods have sent for a princess to marry their prince, to solidate our alliance. King Olaf gratefully accepted his offer.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes035.jpg


1115 AD:

The French have been named the richest faction.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes036.jpg


1116 AD:

Prince Valdemar, the fourth heir, has come of age. He is considered a great warrior, but is quite irritable, and holds grudges for a very long time.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes037.jpg


1117 AD:

The Byzantines have been named the most technological faction. Apparently they took the title from the eliminated Spanish.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes038.jpg

The Aragonese have been killed off by a Civil War.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes039.jpg


1119 AD:

The army is ready, and the battle shall begin! Prince Olaf has 499 men, 120 archers, 19 royal knights, and 360 vikings.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes041.jpg

The Norwegians, lead by Harald Loftsson, has 266 men, all vikings.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes042.jpg

(I'll leave the battle for the next issue. :laugh4:)

NodachiSam
05-04-2006, 03:22
Here comes the battle :D Nice update Zain:book:

Csargo
05-04-2006, 03:31
Good job Zain, I really like the story.

Zain
05-04-2006, 03:35
I'm happy you all like it. I figured you would be frustrated with making you wait for the battle til the next issue.

I was on time, I should get some kind of praise for that. :laugh4:

-ZainDustin

Peasant Phill
05-04-2006, 09:32
A slow moving campaign, I really like that. But what a violent world you King Olaf lives in. Novgorod eliminated and reemerged, Both the Spanish and Aragonese houses destroyed. The Almohads must be very powerful by now.

So what's the battle plan?
Personally I would form a two-men-deep line with my vikings with your royal knights behind it. Your archers up front can lure the Norwegian vikings to your line (which is placed on favorable terrain) and in the mean time make some kills. When they chare, you countercharge. Your line will be so long it that flanking from both sides will be possible (vikings are in the first place flankers) and with some careful manoeuvering your knights can charge the Norwegians (preferably the general) in the back when they are engaged. A clean and cheap victory.

Don't forget that Norway is very likely to rebel so keep that in mind.

I apologize if I appear a wiseguy but the screenshots make the story really immersive and I wish only the best for King Olaf and his sons.

Vladimir
05-04-2006, 12:42
Why didn't you bribe Harard? It looks like you had enough money and you could have made more in the long run if you put him in charge of Sweeden.

Zain
05-04-2006, 13:03
I've never been a briber. I perfer war over it anyway due to the money problem I usually have.

No problem Peasant Phill, I like the battle plan, and the ideas you give. I'm always open to opinions from the council. :laugh4:

-ZainDustin

Odin
05-04-2006, 13:52
Nice job with the story, I like a nice Danish campaign, brings back loads of fond memories of my early MTW playing days. I will say that I am in the camp of Vladimir with the bribe. Although I understand your desire for war, and the expirence it brings, he is a decent general with solid accumen. Bribing is certainly another means to an end, when you measure the cost of invasion (in troop losses and replacement) it might work out better in the long run.

I have no doubt you will win the battle with Norway, bring an archer or two to soften the blow, but if you havent already committed to the invasion, think about a bribe, not all wars are won by force of arms. Unifying Scandanavia will give you a solid economic base, it just take some development time but sweden is one of the richest provinces in the baltic.

King Kurt
05-04-2006, 14:00
The other good thing about a bribe is that there is no damage to the province so it works out quite good from a finance point of view, especially as rebels are dirt cheap to bribe So for say 1800 florins you get the troops, no losses to your army and an undamaged province - cheap at twice the price!!:2thumbsup:

Vladimir
05-04-2006, 20:48
So true! If you have a situation where there is a large rebel army in the field but a small garrison in the castle, bribe the troops in the castle. When you invade (and win!) there will be no damage to the infrastructure.

Zain
05-04-2006, 21:39
Hmm... I will think twice before attacking these guys, possibly the bribing cost will be low, and my army size will go way up!

-ZainDustin

NodachiSam
05-05-2006, 21:22
I bribe a lot for the reasons stated above. No damage to province as well as a ready made garrison. Also I'm a bit of a passifist... you know relatively... when I take over Europe through violent conquest. When I start a campaign I'll often bribe a nearby good provine if I can. Anyways, I'm looking forward to the next update.

p_nutter
05-05-2006, 22:41
Nice job Zain, please continue. But I have one question:


In secret, all 21 were hanged in trees beside the Swedish capital, and Burislev Tryggvasson was beheaded by Prince Olaf himself, in front of a huge crowd in the Swedish Capital.

How do you *secretly* behead a guy in front of a huge crowd? :dizzy2:

Csargo
05-05-2006, 22:49
I think he means the 21 were hanged in secret and the other guy was killed in public.

Zain
05-05-2006, 23:40
Csar's got it.

Sirron
05-06-2006, 15:59
Good story, thank you for it.

Acumen 6 is worth a bribe, always.

In my last Italian campaign I have sent middle size army against huge Turkish force in Georgia just to get the acumen 8 Georgia governor out of the besieged castle. Battle was won with huge losses but in 2 turns I had to retreat from both Georgia and Trebizond (pushed by huge stacks).

The person mentioned (lord Piccolomini,btw) was saved and shipped from Constantinople to safety. In his present job as the governor of Flanders he brings me about 900 - 1000 fl. a year.

I wish you and your empire success in this campaign and look forward to read more.

Zain
05-08-2006, 04:27
Sorry about not posting this weekend, I had company over the whole time. I've got about half of my next issue done though. :2thumbsup:

-ZainDustin

Martok
05-08-2006, 04:59
Sweet! Can't wait to hear it. ~:)

Peasant Phill
05-08-2006, 15:14
No worries about not posting this weekend. It's not like we pay you to entertain us. There are more important things in life than telling a story to some guys you haven't seen in real life.

Ten again praise and glory can be so addictive.

Zain
05-09-2006, 01:21
That's good to know, when I start something like this I feel I have to meet standards, but I know in the back of my mind that I don't.

-ZainDustin

Martok
05-09-2006, 08:02
No pressures, mate. Just post when you feel like it. Otherwise it's not fun to write about it if you feel you're obligated to. ~;)

Zain
05-09-2006, 13:01
Thanks guys, I should have some time today, but I'm not sure. You all have a nice day.

-ZainDustin

daneboy
05-09-2006, 13:26
If you guys like this kind of stories you really ougtha check out the rometotalrealism.org and the subforum After actions repport. You´ll find some really wicked stories, specially one named "SPQR".

I like you story. Keep it up.:laugh4:

Divine Wind
05-09-2006, 17:29
Good stuff.

I hope the next installment has upped the speed slightly, 31 years and only one battle must be making those Vikings a little bit bored!

:viking:

NodachiSam
05-09-2006, 18:09
I'm patient :)

Zain
05-09-2006, 21:56
I'm a slow player, especially in the sense of money.

SPQR? Stupid People are Queer Retards?

-ZainDustin

Martok
05-10-2006, 00:39
SPQR? Stupid People are Queer Retards?


LOL! :laugh4: Given daneboy was referring to the the Roman Senate in RTW, that's a not entirely inapporpriate twist on the acronym. ~D

Zain
05-10-2006, 01:26
Thank you, thank you! :bow:

-ZainDustin

Zain
05-12-2006, 23:01
(Alright, sorry for the wait guys, but here it is, not the happiest issue ever, I'm afraid.)


Tragedy of a Kingdom

1121 AD:
The French were named the most powerful kingdom yet! The Germans fear their location, and for their lives!

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes043.jpg


1122 AD:

Prince Hardeknud comes of age. Although he is secretly a homosexual, he is known to be a very amazingly nice person.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes044.jpg


Lord Thorsteinsson, Earl of Denmark, was honored with the title of Earl Chamberlain of Denmark, as well!

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes045.jpg


Denmark's first ever Emissary, Halstan Gille, was deployed from Denmark to travel to Sweden, and possibly bribe the Norwegian rebel leader.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes046.jpg


1123 AD:

An Italian assassin was captured and executed in Denmark. Possibly the Italians are looking to criple the Danes?

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes047.jpg


Not only are the French the most powerful Kingdom, but they are also the richest! They truly are the most blessed faction by God!

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes048.jpg


The Spanish are back, attacking in Leon and Castile! The returning Heir sent letters to all former Spanish allies, including the Danes, who danced for joy for the buffer faction to return and fight off the Almohads!

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes049.jpg


1124 AD:

Halstan Gille, the Emissary from Denmark, was sent and bribed the Norwegian general and his army for 2,457 Florins.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes050.jpg

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes051.jpg


A Byzantine Assassin was captured and executed in Denmark. Do they too want Denmark destroyed?

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes052.jpg


1125 AD:

Halstan Gille, an amazing person and emissary, was assassinated out of his room in a hotel in Norway. A moment of silence was assigned the next day by Prince Olaf, in honor of him.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes053.jpg


After the former rebel army was capable of being used, no army was left to defend Norway, and it was conquered!

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes054.jpg


Not only are the French the strongest faction and richest, but they also are the most advanced! The Germans quiver with fear!

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes055.jpg


1126 AD:

Harald Loftsson, the bribed army general, was named the Earl of Norway, in hopes of securing his loyalty.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes056.jpg


Another Assassin hired by the Byzantines has been captured and killed in Denmark!

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes057.jpg


1127 AD:

According to a survey conducted by the Pope, the Danish have the most loyal populace of all other factions!

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes058.jpg


King Olaf I, knowing that Harald Loftsson wasn't loyal enough, sent his daughter, Princess Cecile, to marry him.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes059.jpg

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes060.jpg

1129 AD:

It was an early morning, December 17th, 1129. King Olaf's most loyal servant walked into his sleeping chambers to wake him for his early morning breakfast, when he found King Olaf stiff and unliving. King Olaf I has died, but his legacy will live on forever, as the man who jumpstarted the Danish society for over 54 years!

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes061.jpg


Sadly, the King never got to see the complete project of the Fort in Norway.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes062.jpg


1130 AD:

King Olaf I's youngest son, Prince Christoffer, has come of age. Being the youngest of six sons, he has developed the trait of being a hedonist, and is very lazy.

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes063.jpg


Prince Olaf, the former King's eldest son, has been crowned the King of Denmark. He wears his father's crown proudly, as King Olaf II. Letters from Denmarks allies are received, wishing King Olaf II the best best of luck, and the wisdom and knowledge needed to lead a country, until the day he dies! Although he is already 55 years old, he feels he will do a great deal of accomplishments, as King of Denmark!

https://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i10/ZainDustin/Danes064.jpg

(I hope you enjoyed my third issue! I assure you, the fourth issue will be more action packed.)

-ZainDustin

Martok
05-13-2006, 00:08
Wow Zain, I don't think I've see a small faction's king be so influential before. ~:eek: Looks like Olaf II is going to accomplish magnificient feats and lead his people to greatness!

Zain
05-13-2006, 02:15
LOL, my kings are always like that, because I always go for income first, before I start attacking people.

-ZainDustin

Peasant Phill
05-13-2006, 10:47
how do you your influence up with only your economy? As far as I know you fought only one battle, did no crusades (denmark can't) and relieved no sieged allies. The only thing that worked in your for you was the adoration event. So how did you do it?

Zain
05-13-2006, 16:35
Honestly, I don't know all the way. I just don't cause trouble, and I create a massivelly good economy.

-ZainDustin

Roark
05-15-2006, 08:03
Nice firstborn son you've got there, Zain.

Keep up the good work.

Zain
05-15-2006, 13:13
I shall.

-Zain

Vladimir
05-16-2006, 21:56
Holy cow the French are doing great! My only question is why did you make that guy Jarl of Norway? Sweden would have been a much greater choice even if you had to disband the old governor. Damn assassins though, it's like VI! Good job with the bribe and keep the pervert, in the long run it will be good for the kingdom.

Zain
05-16-2006, 22:00
I don't know what you mean by Jarl of Norway, but Earl of Norway is what it is. Either way, it must have been a typo.

Anyway, He became the Earl of Norway simply so his loyalty would come up and because he had amazing Acumen.

Csargo
05-17-2006, 22:01
Come on Zain next issue hurry it up

Zain
05-17-2006, 22:08
Hopefully I sense some exageration in there... It takes a long time to get an issue together.

Csargo
05-18-2006, 00:24
Faster Faster Zain Faster I'm getting impatient here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Simmons
05-18-2006, 07:09
Faster Faster Zain Faster I'm getting impatient here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He will never get the time if people keep bugging him. :no:

Zain
05-18-2006, 13:19
He will never get the time if people keep bugging him. :no:

Thank you, plus i'm traveling this weekend. :oops:

Ludens
06-30-2006, 20:07
Have you had any chance to continue this intriguing campaign?

Martok
06-30-2006, 20:47
Second that. I'm eager to hear more Zain!

Sensei Warrior
07-01-2006, 03:25
Wow, incredible story. It nice to not be able to figure out what's going on in the rest of the world, except by those messages (no use of -ian). I have been wondering if we can post campaigns in here. I guess I can consider the question answered with this thread, the spanish campaigns, and the come see naples and die! one. Alot of great work.

Keep it up, and don't worry about rushing to post, unlike Csar I am very patient. ~;)

Csargo
07-01-2006, 06:42
Hey your losses you should have rushed him you he hasn't posted anything about it in over a month. You guys ruined it for me.

Sensei Warrior
07-01-2006, 06:50
LOL

You know while reading the thread I didn't even notice that. I was wondering why I don't remember seeing the thread before. I just jumped back on-board after a compu-forced hiatus.

Maybe he just had one heck of a nice weekend ~;)

Martok
07-01-2006, 18:28
I have been wondering if we can post campaigns in here. I guess I can consider the question answered with this thread, the spanish campaigns, and the come see naples and die! one. Alot of great work.
Oh yeah, we post campaigns stories here all the time. In fact, we even have a dedicated thread for them: Pics & History of your Empire (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=47087). You should check it out; there's a lot of good stories in there!

Sensei Warrior
07-02-2006, 07:53
Oh yeah, we post campaigns stories here all the time. In fact, we even have a dedicated thread for them: Pics & History of your Empire (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=47087). You should check it out; there's a lot of good stories in there!

Reading that thread was what got me wondering. I forgot to add that one to the list when I made that post. Sometimes I get confused when more than one history is being played out at a time.

Lentonius
07-02-2006, 08:26
lol, off topic but i thought you lot were talking about Sven goran eriksson:laugh4:

Peasant Phill
07-02-2006, 09:29
Sven Goran eriksson is from Sweden so no Danish story

edyzmedieval
07-02-2006, 10:01
Can't wait to play MTW again!!! :2thumbsup:

Zain
07-03-2006, 21:47
Sorry guys, it just takes so long to play and post. I say, if you want a story, play the game!!! LOL.

Csargo
07-06-2006, 04:16
Zain your alive

professorspatula
07-14-2006, 03:58
lol, off topic but i thought you lot were talking about Sven goran eriksson:laugh4:

I noticed in a Viking Invasion campaign, one of the Vikings was called 'Sven the Womanizer'. Perhaps one of the bald one's descendants was a Dane!