Readers, or lurkers, as you style yourselves,

Please trundle forward here, and write a fair and decent answer to my questions;
Are there any factions in Europa Barbarorum who have not been represented by an After Action Report?
When you read AARs, do you enjoy those that have a large amount of pictures and little commentary, (Rather, captions), or do you prefer those that conduct themselves as a short story accompanied by screenshots more artistic and clever?
Or do you simply enjoy reading the works of others, pictures or not?

When a chapter is begun, do you want to hear the very smallest intricacies of a campaign, or only those that apply to the story?
Do you like stories that travel off in their own format, in following the lives of certain characters, abstract from the game itself - or do you like to see more of the game itself shown in the narration, so that you can see what the author is doing as a player?

Do you prefer that the story only includes major battles, or all the small skirmishes and cavalry actions that take place between?

Do you enjoy hearing of economy and domestic affairs, creative or not, or do they bore you?

Are you annoyed by AARs that write a great amount per each year, and prefer them to relate major events over decades instead?

What exactly do you want each chapter to include?

Do you stay in apprehension of the AAR narrating until the conclusion of the kingdom through destruction of end of campaign, or lose interest, or prefer only to hear of the kingdom's glorious days?

Do you prefer comedy, tragedy, drama or psuedo-history?

Which factions do you enjoy hearing about?

Do you like the idea of other factions being narrated as thoroughly as that which the AAR is based upon?

Finally, do you at all think of writing an AAR yourself, and for what reasons do you decide not to?