Sir Haegon Knight
Posts : 1471 Join date : 2012-02-20 Location : Sarleon
| Subject: The Great Rebellion Tue May 22, 2012 1:38 am | |
| Would it be cool to have a massive rebellion with knightly orders on both sides?
Or perhaps a (failed) attempt from Barclay to conquer Pendor for its new riches? (with new key characters)
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Slopsen Knight
Posts : 918 Join date : 2011-10-16
| Subject: Re: The Great Rebellion Tue May 22, 2012 7:42 pm | |
| with the new event system, it would be very possible for u to rebel against ur own faction, if u wanted to. | |
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Sir Haegon Knight
Posts : 1471 Join date : 2012-02-20 Location : Sarleon
| Subject: Re: The Great Rebellion Tue May 22, 2012 11:11 pm | |
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Slopsen Knight
Posts : 918 Join date : 2011-10-16
| Subject: Re: The Great Rebellion Tue May 22, 2012 11:28 pm | |
| where u just post in the order movements what u do with the soldiers under ur command, it could feasibly allow you to lead a rebellion with however u command. | |
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Sir Haegon Knight
Posts : 1471 Join date : 2012-02-20 Location : Sarleon
| Subject: Re: The Great Rebellion Tue May 22, 2012 11:38 pm | |
| Aah.. So I could make a pact with Barclay to invade Pendor, or just (as a Griffon) thrust my sword in Mordred's belly?
The first would make a nice event... | |
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Marcus the Shadow Fighter Grandmaster
Posts : 1148 Join date : 2011-08-20 Location : A windy cavern somewhere near Helsinki
| Subject: Re: The Great Rebellion Wed May 23, 2012 12:25 am | |
| Perhaps. But you can't kill the characters of other people unless they have agreed to it. | |
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Sir Haegon Knight
Posts : 1471 Join date : 2012-02-20 Location : Sarleon
| Subject: Re: The Great Rebellion Wed May 23, 2012 12:38 am | |
| Well not killing Mordred.. that would ruin the whole idea of this forum right? But it would be nice if you could incapacitate the King when you start a rebellion (of some sorts). It would make for an event where every order must participate and choose sides.. and ofcourse there would be a new order born from within the Order of the Griffon. (and/or others) | |
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Sir Celdiur Moriendor Knight
Posts : 437 Join date : 2011-11-03 Age : 32 Location : Scotland, Great Britain
| Subject: Re: The Great Rebellion Wed May 23, 2012 12:57 am | |
| Note to Mordred: There seems to be a great deal of treachery forming amongst the ranks of the Griffons. Time for a clearout methinks | |
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Sir Haegon Knight
Posts : 1471 Join date : 2012-02-20 Location : Sarleon
| Subject: Re: The Great Rebellion Wed May 23, 2012 1:03 am | |
| I just thought it would be fun to have an active enemy who isn't controlled by anyone who is actually a member of a Knighthood order, to make it more challenging. just hypothetically speaking ofcourse For example: - Spoiler:
It was a rainy September evening when the 'certain death' sailed into the Valonbray harbor, the rain and darkness made the harbor an almost abandoned place except for one cloaked man waiting on the docks. The 'certain death' is the massive warship owned by the self-proclaimed 'Prince of Barclay' conquistador Clegane.
The cloaked man gave some shady figures orders and they prepared a small rowboat for him, that seemed to take him to the large ship. Due to the darkness of the night no one actually saw him board the ship, but the following took place:
Prince Clegane sat in some kind of war room that consisted of a large table shaped in likeness of Pendorian lands, with small chess-pieces resembling cities and armies belonging to King Mordred. He was in a good mood and was about to start his third cup of Barclay wine, when the cloaked man entered the room with two armed men at his side bearing the sigil of a winged horse. 'Well well if that isn't the turncoat I’ve been waiting for!' Laughed the tipsy Prince when the man lowered the cloak. 'I am the Prince of Barclay, the conquistador who took South and vanquished the Pirates of Anguish bay, Oswald Clegane'. He then filled another cup with Barclay wine and gave it to the still unknown man 'And with whom do I have the pleasure?'. The man took the cup from Clegane's hand and drank it empty before answering the question 'They call me Aelos, I am a squire of the Griffon Order and therefore allowed to bear arms in the Kings presence'. He then continued to the large table and removed the chess-piece resembling Sarleon. 'However, when my sword pierces the King's heart, you will need more than just one ship, how renowned it might be, The proud Orders of Pendor will not by bought. The Prince grinned upon hearing the squire and added 20 chess-pieces to the board. 'I brought a huge fleet of the most fierce sappers of Barclay, on my command they will raid and plunder all the coastal cities before marching to Sarleon, to take the fabled silver throne.
The squire frowned and was lost in thought for a moment before he put down his cup ' I suggest you send a man to Sarleon in the guise of an ambassador while I wait for the right opportunity. I will leave my brothers Aegon and Aerys with you so they can fill you in with everything that is going on in Pendor' . Then he turned around and left the war room.
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