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    I just started A Mighty Fortress, the fourth and most recent novel in David Weber's Safehold series. The third book (By Heresies Distressed) ended what was more or less the first "arc" of the storyline, so I'm curious to see where this one goes.



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    Steven Pressfields Gates of Fire, i read Virtues of war last week. This is about the gazillionnith time ive read them. Um after gates of fire; have about ten pages left im thinking Gunga Din for some quick enjoyment.
    Have you read Pressfield's Tides of War yet? That one's probably my personal favorite of his, even ahead of Gates of Fire.
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    Just started rereading Gardens of the Moon I have them all up to the new one I usually wait till they come out in paperback I cant stand big hardback books.

    It is fast becoming another group of book's I reread regular along with the Dune and Foundation saga's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martok View Post
    I just started A Mighty Fortress, the fourth and most recent novel in David Weber's Safehold series. The third book (By Heresies Distressed) ended what was more or less the first "arc" of the storyline, so I'm curious to see where this one goes.




    Have you read Pressfield's Tides of War yet? That one's probably my personal favorite of his, even ahead of Gates of Fire.

    No I have to get all my pressfield books from the library and I don't think they have it. After seeing what it is about I may buy it.

    My father is reading last of the amazons and hunting rommel so we will see how those go.

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    Breakfast of Champions. Vonnegut, who else?
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    Ah i do love some of kurts work.

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    Lao Tzu again, thinking about a Spring/Autumn or Warring States boardgame with philosophers roaming the map affecting the states they settle in, and armies that eat one a village per turn (so war is really disasterous).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclops View Post
    Lao Tzu again, thinking about a Spring/Autumn or Warring States boardgame with philosophers roaming the map affecting the states they settle in, and armies that eat one a village per turn (so war is really disasterous).

    How to embody Chinese philosophical principles in a board game? The game that can be played is not the eternal game...
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    depends on what philosophers we talking the classic ones? Confucius, Lao Tzu, the legalist bro?

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    Thread?...
    I don't understand. I'nm reading the Tao Te Ching, isn't this thread about what book I'm reading?

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    ..depends on what philosophers we talking the classic ones? Confucius, Lao Tzu, the legalist bro?
    Yes all of them. I thought it'd be interesting to have a number of schools embodied by certain famous names eg Master Kung, Master Mo, that legalist bloke, the egoist bloke, maybe a "Way of Heaven" to represent the Chou mindset. Maybe throw in Master Sun (or both, Sun Wu and Sun Pin). Not central to the game, just flavouring a players approach if the opportunity arose.

    Each philosopher would move around the map and if they entered your kingdom you could employ them and gain certain bonuses. Eg Confucius might give you a legitimacy bonus for extra filial piety. Mo Tzu might give more benevolence, the legalist might make ruler actions more decisive (but with higher stability costs for being more cruel or whatever), Sun Tzu might guive a military bonus, haven't thought it through really.

    Lao Tzu would be the joker in the pack, sort of a Socratic smartalec who negates other master's bonuses (he's reputed to have shut Confucius up one time) or maybe give some bonus if the player refrains from action that turn.

    Of course there'd be action/event cards (with cool names and matching qoutes eg Straw Dogs card: remove one official from a neighbouring state The fates treat people like straw dogs : Lao Tzu) and a "Chou Ruler" piece in Loy Yang. If you control the Chou Ruler you win under the "Spring and Autumn" victory conditions, but if he's killed or you've lost too much legitimacy then you have to win under the warring states victory conditions (aka Total Victory).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Psychonaut View Post
    Breakfast of Champions. Vonnegut, who else?
    Oh how the wheel does turn, and find itself back at its beginnings. Once again I find myself reading Breakfast of Champions.
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    The Culture of Civil War in Kyoto, by Mary Elisabeth Perry
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    The Ghost King, Book 3 of the Transitions series by: R. A. Salvatore.
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