Crumbs ... I am glad I teleported you out of Outremer.Originally Posted by Bob_the_great
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Crumbs ... I am glad I teleported you out of Outremer.Originally Posted by Bob_the_great
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Originally Posted by econ21
I was only joking, plus you'd beat me anyway
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mmmm, very interesting idea TC, very interesting indeed
As long as it is only for the 1340 session, I like it.![]()
Knight of the Order of St. John
Duke of Nicosia
I meant it to include anyone in Dietrich's position. Let's revise it to "Electors that rebel against their Dukes will gain the +3 influence of a Duke, rather than the any other bonus they currently receive IF: (a) They are free (not a prisoner) and (b) Still control their Capital settlement."Originally Posted by GeneralHankerchief
Definitely. The point is so that the entire group of players (rather than just econ21 and I) can figure out how to sort out this entire mess when it is all over. I don't want to tell people what the long-term ramifications will be for the Reich, I want us all to figure it out in the usual way. This simply gives the rebels a chance of changing the order of things. Without it, the Dukes could easily slap the rebels back into line, which wouldn't make sense if the rebels are actually successful. Of course, if the rebels aren't successful, the Dukes will not be threatened much by them at all. Notice that it will work both ways. If Hans captures both Wolfgang and Dietrich, he'll have a 100% guarantee of having all of Swabia's voting strength behind him. It also gives an added incentive NOT to execute an avatar.Originally Posted by Privateerkev
Given that Fredericus is in a castle, on an island, his situation is unique, if I read the rules correctly, I'll have 1 income per turn if I stay loyal, and 0 if I rebel, and no chance of recruiting boats, ever?
Fredericus Erlach, Overseer of Genoa, Count of Ajaccio in exile, 4th elector of Bavaria.
Actually, you would have 1 income if you rebelled, because it is a castle.
Don't worry, though. I will allow for people to trade wealth and send each other reinforcements. That's likely to be the best way for allies to help one another. One of the reasons I gave Dukes added income for each of their loyal Counts is so that they can in turn redistribute it to the men who need it.
For you specifically, Lothar will do his best to keep you alive if you remain loyal. Though remaining on Ajaccio might get... interesting. If you need to escape, I will make sure you have that option. Remember, there will ALWAYS be a 'safe' route every turn, though it might require you to lose some of your army, wealth, etc. in some circumstances. You won't get strong by running, but you'll be alive.
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