Would that have mattered? I thought the minimum was a 1% chance for assasination (at worst, regardless), or does attaching a spy make the odds "1%", optimistically speaking?Originally Posted by Geoffrey S
Would that have mattered? I thought the minimum was a 1% chance for assasination (at worst, regardless), or does attaching a spy make the odds "1%", optimistically speaking?Originally Posted by Geoffrey S
True, it might not have made much difference. But there are a number of traits he had that may have decreased security. Better safe than sorry, anyway, I always add at least one spy and assassin to my most important stacks.
"The facts of history cannot be purely objective, since they become facts of history only in virtue of the significance attached to them by the historian." E.H. Carr
Well....
...... did he have any Kids?????
Lol, yes!
Use his kiddies as his replacements.Originally Posted by k_raso
My best commander (equal with one other) and my best overall. He is also my favourite due to some of his "bad" traits which make me feel sorry for him. I can't seem to get screen shots to work at current, but here he is, my favourite:
Yes people, you're men may be better, but they are all old and will be dead within under twenty years. He has at least another thirty before he goes. Within (at least) five/six years he will be even better as he will have had an education at the huge academy of Alexandria while he manages the place while I install governments.
Got another one worthy of this thread, Appius Agrius Macedonicus, Consul, Praetor, Conquerer of Asia, Restorer of Troy.
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