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Depending on how many people attempt to rule, I may or may not decide to rule. If 18 or less were to sign up, then I'll pass. If, for example, 30 people try to sign up, I'll throw in my lot.
Of course, if I do end up ruling, I've got my guy all planned out. He's going to be crazy, since I never got to play as a crazy guy before. That means I'd start out right next to Chen She and/or Yingy. Safety and success rate to win the game be damned, I'd make war on them both the first turn.
Advisor: "Sir, there are about a dozen soldiers outside the walls."
Emperor Ying: "So?"
Advisor: "They're not ours."
Emperor Ying: "And?"
Advisor: "Apparently, they've declared war on us."
Emperor Ying: "..."
Yup...but we'll see
Of course, if I do end up ruling, I've got my guy all planned out. He's going to be crazy, since I never got to play as a crazy guy before. That means I'd start out right next to Chen She and/or Yingy. Safety and success rate to win the game be damned, I'd make war on them both the first turn.
Advisor: "Sir, there are about a dozen soldiers outside the walls."
Emperor Ying: "So?"
Advisor: "They're not ours."
Emperor Ying: "And?"
Advisor: "Apparently, they've declared war on us."
Emperor Ying: "..."
Yup...but we'll see
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- Marquis
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What I've found is that often, when ruling, people's characters tend to become rather dry and neutral, matching the way people try to rule. A lot of times ruling responsibilities get in the way of character development. However, if you keep the right perspective on ruling, you can avoid that.
I look forward to seeing some interesting personalities come out. That's part of the fun of being staff; getting to see all the ideas people have for characters.
Personally, I tend to get into the harsh politician or the gruff general type a lot. Hopefully, I don't do that this game with my PC, although I probably won't be hugely active with him, since I have other things to focus on
I look forward to seeing some interesting personalities come out. That's part of the fun of being staff; getting to see all the ideas people have for characters.
Personally, I tend to get into the harsh politician or the gruff general type a lot. Hopefully, I don't do that this game with my PC, although I probably won't be hugely active with him, since I have other things to focus on
Fáng Ai (防哀) hao Aishī (皚獅, White Lion), Duke of Yan (Yan Gong)
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Dash I, Gongshu II, Jianshu II, Smith II, Trainer II, Wall II
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Dash I, Gongshu II, Jianshu II, Smith II, Trainer II, Wall II
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- Marshal
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Politics make my brain melt. I like being fodder..mm...
Character development? It's a very fun thing, woot! Though i'm probably the only one who would stab his friend in the back due to IC issues. I love playing my character by the personality I give them. Not my own personal beliefs and character. I find that very boring, because every character is the same then..
Character development? It's a very fun thing, woot! Though i'm probably the only one who would stab his friend in the back due to IC issues. I love playing my character by the personality I give them. Not my own personal beliefs and character. I find that very boring, because every character is the same then..
That sort of thing has happened to em everytime I've ruled. I never signed up to rule, but started as an officer. For a few weeks or a month everything goes good and I get in some nice RP and I'm being the character I wanted to be. Then somehow I become a ruler and there just isn't time for my own character or continuing on as that type of character will wreck the kingdom.Xiang Zhuang wrote:What I've found is that often, when ruling, people's characters tend to become rather dry and neutral, matching the way people try to rule. A lot of times ruling responsibilities get in the way of character development. However, if you keep the right perspective on ruling, you can avoid that.
I look forward to seeing some interesting personalities come out. That's part of the fun of being staff; getting to see all the ideas people have for characters.
Personally, I tend to get into the harsh politician or the gruff general type a lot. Hopefully, I don't do that this game with my PC, although I probably won't be hugely active with him, since I have other things to focus on
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Taking the mantle of rulership does tend to alter the character. Being a ruler you can no longer be concerned with just your character and instead need to focus on all your officers as well as your allies.
However, personally I feel that you shouldn't abandon what is true to your character for the sake of the Kingdom. The Kingdom is a reflection of the character that rules it, thusly if such a character would 'wreck' a Kingdom, let it get wrecked. After all, I doubt the second Emperor of the Qin is doing everything he could to forestall his empire collapsing. Rather he is being true to his very flawed self.
However, personally I feel that you shouldn't abandon what is true to your character for the sake of the Kingdom. The Kingdom is a reflection of the character that rules it, thusly if such a character would 'wreck' a Kingdom, let it get wrecked. After all, I doubt the second Emperor of the Qin is doing everything he could to forestall his empire collapsing. Rather he is being true to his very flawed self.
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Fan Zeng, Prime Minister of Chu
Player Character
Gu Hama of Ba
Liu Bang then asked Han Xin, who had served under Xiang Yu but was driven out, "what is Xiang Yu's weakness? Is there a way to defeat him?" Han Xin calmly replied, "No, Xiang Yu himself is invincible, he is destined to be king."
Fan Zeng, Prime Minister of Chu
Player Character
Gu Hama of Ba
Liu Bang then asked Han Xin, who had served under Xiang Yu but was driven out, "what is Xiang Yu's weakness? Is there a way to defeat him?" Han Xin calmly replied, "No, Xiang Yu himself is invincible, he is destined to be king."
Hmm. Ruler sign-ups have been open for a little over one day, and there's 17 people willing to rule. Not a bad sign at all. Looks like the insane <character name here> is going to be throwing his lot in.
Of course, I still need a name...curses, why couldn't I just use the same name everywhere. It'd be so much easier than thinking up a (somewhat) unique name each game.
Of course, I still need a name...curses, why couldn't I just use the same name everywhere. It'd be so much easier than thinking up a (somewhat) unique name each game.