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Mika
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Re: Free Officers

Post by Mika »

Name:Meng Yao
Age: 21
Gender: Female
Stats: 38-42-90-73-62
Skills: Civil Administrator II, Confuse II, Doctor, Propagandist II, Public Planner II, Scribe II
Gold: 204
Gold history:
[100] +100 (Sign up)
[130] +30 (Apr 205 PT)
[151] +21 (Apr 205 PT)
[173] +22 (May 205 PT)
[204] +31 (May 205 PT)

Stats history:
Com:
[38] Sign up
Mig:
[42] Sign up
Int:
[86] Sign up
[88] +2 (Apr 205 PT)
[90] +2 (May 205 PT)
Jud:
[73] Sign up
Cha:
[62] Sign up

Skill history:
Civil Administrator II (Sign up)
Confuse II (Sign up)
Doctor (Sign up)
Propagandist II (Sign up)
Public Planner II (Sign up)
Scribe II (Sign up)

Bonds:
Last edited by Mika on Sun May 29, 2011 8:57 pm, edited 5 times in total.
Name:Meng Yao
Age: 21
Gender: Female
Stats: 38-42-90-73-62
Skills: Civil Administrator II, Confuse II, Doctor, Propagandist II, Public Planner II, Scribe II
Gold: 204
Rebel
NPC spammer
Posts: 297
Joined: Mon Sep 08, 2008 8:50 am
Location: Planet Suhmer

Re: Free Officers

Post by Rebel »

Name: Zhang Gus
Age: 26 (August 232 BC)
Location: Henan

Starting Stats: 83-25-83-79-21 (November 206)
Current Stats: 83-30-83-79-21
Modified Stats: 83-25-88*-79-21

Starting Skills: Confuse II, Discipline II, Jeer II, Military Administrator II, Poison II, Propagandist I

Current Skills: Confuse II, Discipline II, Jeer II, Military Administrator II, Poison II, Propagandist I

Skill XP:

Items:

History of the Northern Steppes (Book, +5 Intelligence)

Gold:
100 Starting
+500 Bonus payment
+100 December pay
+100 January pay
+100 February pay
+100 March pay
+250 Quest reward
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1250
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Provincial Influence:
none

Provincial NPC Bond:

Chu 4

Military Influence:
none

Military Forces
none

NPCs
none
BIO wrote:
The Suhmer :cyclops:

In the distant future, a galaxy far far away, an intelligent species has evolved greatly and achieved a state of transcendence. The species originating from a planet revolving the star Uhmer call themselves the Suhmerians. They have formed highly advanced societies all across the galaxy of "Gigantor", and are the supreme rulers in that part of the universe.

The Suhmerians are proficient in the use of magic in mental and spiritual spheres..a sort of Qi that grants them powers like telekinesis, telepathy, shape shifting, creating illusions and summoning lesser life forms to do their bidding. They are led by a high council consisting of some of the most skilled and learned wizards from their societies selected after centuries of vigorous training and testing. Thus, the elders are the most powerful wizards on the planet and no one can mess with them.

Tiochhgh :alien:

Tiokchhgh is a powerful wizard on planet Suhmer who messed with them. The elders that is. For his impudence the council punished him by banishing Tiokchhgh from the galaxy Gigantor. His body was imprisoned in a soulcage while his spirit deported back in time to a far off galaxy on a backwater planet called earth. He was not to return to Gigantor for an eon..which roughly equals 100 earth year or so.

In order to survive on this primitive planet, Tiokchhgh needed a body, a host to settle into or else his spirit would disintegrate into nothingness in a week. He also had lost most of his powers, except magical warps which only work when his host is calm and concentrates well.

Zhang Gus :clown:

An ordinary farmer with no interesting backstory living in Chu country-side with his folks. Tiokchhgh uses Zhang Gus as his host and lives quietly for a couple of months before he gets bored with the primitive country life. He publishes and circulates fliers all around the provinces advertising Zhang Gus as a great military commander/administrator in hopes some court hires him. Then he goes drinking.

Statline before Tiookchhgh takes over his soul: 43-51-38-36-56
Statline after Tiookchhgh takes over his soul: 83-25-83-79-21

The whole soul transfer has left Zhang a little weak and lost in charm.
Letters, visits, fancy gifts, flattering poetry etc welcome. I am open for rp'ing etc.
Krimzon
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Re: Free Officers

Post by Krimzon »

Yi Guang (易广) zì Jianwu (建武)
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Vital Information
Name: Yi Guang (易广)
Zì: Jianwu (建武, Establishing Martial)
Birth: 232 BC
Age: 26 years
Birth Place: Wu (吳)
Current Location: Sai (膠)
Rank: Protectorate of the Son of Heaven


It is said the fate of the Yi family would be forever intertwined with that of the state of Qi and its lands. For generations, the Yi family had served Qi faithfully and without question, tracing its lineage back to two families that were the core of Qi – the Jiang and the Tian. Through the Jiang, the Yi family could trace their lineage back to the great tactician that helped found the Zhou Dynasty – Jiang Ziya – and the original rulers of Qi. Through the Tian, the Yi family traced its lineage to the successors to the Jiang as rulers and included many of the ranking aristocrats of the state. Amongst their illustrious ancestors included the likes of Tian Ji the Qi Supreme Commander during the reigns of of Kings Wei and Xuan of Qi. Tian Ji was famous for his partnership with the crippled strategist, Sun Bin, that helped transform Qi into the premier power of the Middle Kingdom and especially in the two crushing defeats inflicted upon the state of Wei at the Battles of Guiling and Maling that resulted in the death of one of the premier generals of the era, Pang Juan.
Relation/Bond
Uncle: Yi Song [Wolfsheart]
Cousin: Yi Zhiwen [Cao Chao]
Cousin: Lin Yue [Royalspork]
Sworn Brother: Shangguan Wei [NightForever]
Stat Information
Starting Stats: 79-85-16-66-24
Base Stats: 91-91-16-88-24
Current Stats: 108*-115*-16-88-24
Starting Skills: Aid II, Charge II, Qiangshu II, Raid II
Current Skills: Aid II, Charge II, Qiangshu II, Raid II
Character Development
Command: +12
Might: +06
Intelligence: +00
Judgement: +20
Charisma: +00

Aid II: Officer lends soldiers and support to shore up the effectiveness of another officer in the same army. Allows the Aid Ploy, which can boost an allied officers effectiveness by up to 30%.
Charge II: Officer is skilled at personally leading assaults on the enemy army. Allows the Charge Ploy, which can boost the Melee Layer's attack by upto 10%.
Qiangshu II: Represents the character's skill with spears, javelins, and billhooks as applied to RP situations, plots, and duels. Increases hit rate of spear-type weapons by 5%. Increases Qiangshu duel tactics success rate by 5%.
Raid II: Officer is skilled at performing swift-striking deadly raids, damaging the opposing armies' supply lines. Allows the Raid Ploy, which can damage the opposing armies Supply Level by up to 10%.
Inventory
Horse: Akhal-Teke (+5 Speed)
Seized from Kijo Akki at the defence of Huaiyin. A powerful black stallion with unblemished skin and perfection of colour, capable of tremendous speeds. A product of generations of careful selection and breeding, a fine bloodline
Helm: Mingguang Helm (+7 Might)
Yi family heirloom. A masterpiece of pure craftsmanship, unparalleled in quality. A sturdy helm offering the finest in protection, fashioned with the elaborately embossed figurehead of the guardian lion.
Armour: Mingguang Armour (+7 Might)
Yi family heirloom. A multitude of intricate armoured plates interlocked and riveted to a soft leather backing, effectively covering the torso, shoulders, and thighs whilst remaining comfortable and flexible enough to allow movement.
Weapon 1: Qiang (+10 Might)
Crafted by Sho Tao within Sho Tao's Armoury in Dai. A masterful spear influenced by Xiongnu in its design, fashioned with a leaf shaped blade and red dye horse-hair tassel lashed just below.
Weapon 2: Billhook (+2 Might)
Bought at the General Market. A simple weapon with a bill-like blade mounted below a spearhead, with spikes added to the back of the blade to increase the versatility of the weapon against horsemen and armour.
Ranged Weapon: Shuo Qiang(s) (Ranged)
A set of basic javelins which front blades are designed with broad-shape and feather-fins to 'fly' and 'traverse' great distances.
Treatise: Zhanwei (戰威, Combat Awesomeness) (+10 Command)
Scribed by Puyang Shuang in Huainan. A treatise explaining how victory can be achieved by employing reward and punishment. The book interrelates warfare with politics and economy. It explains the ways of warfare and strategic planning, as well as the structure of armies and how to command the troops.
Treatise: Xinshu (新書, Effective Discipline) (+7 Command)
Rewarded by Kian Tribe after the defeat of Emperor Modu Chanyu at The Great Northern Wall. A treatise dealing with the body of troops, from selecting able-bodies peasants, grouping them into units, teaching them commands, signals and battle movements, their way of life in the encampments, the art of fighting, and different ways of warfare.
Personal Army
History
Duel Record: 0 Win(s), 1 Loss(es)

Loss(es):

[list][*]vs. Huo Dun of Xiong-Nu (Deathmatch)[/list]
Kill Record: 4

PC:

[list][*]Kijo Akki (GreenFabre) of Ma Dieu[/list]

NPC:

[list][*]Chongte Jun of Ma Dieu
[*]Li Jia of Ma Su
[*]Xiahou Dingwu of Ma Su[/list]
Biography:

The most prominent General of Wu during King Li Jiacheng's reign. Yi Guang was appointed Supreme Commander for his deeds upon the battlefield. With the illness of the King of Wu, he was placed in charge as Regent when defending the kingdom against the looming threat of Ma Dieu. At the Great Northern Wall, he was in command of the Kian Tribe's armies in order to halt the Xiong-Nu advance under Emperor Modu Chanyu.

When Li Jiacheng took power and was made Marquis of Wu, an army was dispatched south under the command of Ma Dieu to attack the homeland of Duke Lu Shu of Huainan. The Marquis of Wu ordered Yi Guang to assemble the army, and march them north to reinforce and repel the invasion. Within the same month, Ying Bu raided the province of Wu in Yi Guang's absence. Though, with the successful acquisition of Huaiyin and the death of the Duke, Yi Guang faced an army of close to eighty thousand, including regiments of Ma Su and Hin Wu of Liang province. Yi Guang's disciplined army kept their resolve in a bloody battle. The lesser numbered Wu soldiers retreated back through Huainan to Huaiyin.

The remnants of Yi's army gathered in the province, where a successful provincial campaign was made upon Xiang Jun resulting in the capture of Jiujiang province. The planned invasion was intended as a personal attack upon the Hegemonic King of Chu for sanctioning his vassals armies upon the kingdom of Wu. A month later, Yi Guang finally exacted revenge against Ma Dieu and Ma Su in the successful defence of Huayin, executing four officers and destroying the enemy forces. However, with the immediate loss of Jiujiang and Yue provinces and the newly crowned King falling sick, the Kingdom of Wu's celebrations were short lived.

As acting Regent, his army now composed of veterans, Yi Guang marched north into Liang province on a provincial campaign against announced traitor to the imperial court, Ma Su. King Xiang Yu also dispatched an army east, leading out his soldiers with similar intentions. In a short confrontation, Yi withdrew the army from the invasion and returned to Huainan province. Unable to gain any real advantage over the coalition of several rulers, Yi Guang organized Wu's defence and left its final preparations to his sworn brother Shangguan Wei, now Supreme Commander of Wu. Instead, Yi Guang heeded the Kian Tribe's missive and lead a four month campaign to break the Xiong-Nu armies under Emperor Modu Chanyu.

At the end of the campaign in the north, Yi sought support from other provincial rulers against the might of Ma Dieu and his allies, but to no avail. Faced with no further options, and having unearthed the plot of the Imperial Minister of Chu, the nature of his coalition, and the execution of Ying Bu in Qi, Yi Guang sought the refuge of King Zhefu. However, this stay was brief as news of the defeat of the Hegemonic King at Chu reached Jiaoxi. The young general left the service of the masked ruler and sought instead to serve Duke Zu Yanghei of Sai, vassal to the King of Han. With Xiang Yu defeated it was now clear that it is Liu Bang who holds Heavens favour, and the future of the Middle Kingdom.
Personal Turns
January, 206:
You improve your Judgement by 3.
Search For NPC.22% chance of success of finding and recruiting an officer. FAILED.
You hunt and kill and maim for weeks. Your trophies net you 19 gold.
You conscript 594 (10) soldiers.

February, 206:
You improve your Judgement by 3.
Search For NPC.23% chance of success of finding and recruiting an officer. FAILED.
You hunt and kill and maim for weeks. Your trophies net you 19 gold.
You started with 594 (10) soldiers, and ended with 594 (10) soldiers.

March, 206:
You improve your Judgement by 3
Search For NPC.24% chance of success of finding and recruiting an officer. FAILED.
You hunt and kill and maim for weeks. Your trophies net you 19 gold.
You govern 1 villages and collect 50 gold.
You started with 594 (10) soldiers, and ended with 594 (10) soldiers.

April, 206:
You improve your Judgement by 3
Search For NPC.25% chance of success of finding and recruiting an officer. SUCCESS: Guan Zhuang!
You hunt and kill and maim for weeks. Your trophies net you 19 gold.
Equipping Zhibing (治兵, Controlling the Army)

May, 206:
You improve your Command by 2
You Swear Sister/Brotherhood with: Shangguan Wei. You gain 2 points of Might. They gain 2 points of Judgement.
You hunt and kill and maim for weeks. Your trophies net you 19 gold.

June, 206:
You improve your Command by 2.
Search For NPC.26% chance of success of finding and recruiting an officer. FAILED.
You hunt and kill and maim for weeks. Your trophies net you 20 gold.

July, 206:
You improve your Command by 2.
Search For NPC.26% chance of success of finding and recruiting an officer. FAILED.
You hunt and kill and maim for weeks. Your trophies net you 20 gold.
Equipping Akhal-Teke (+3 Speed), Qiang (+3 War)

August, 206:
You improve your Command by 2.
Search For NPC.26% chance of success of finding and recruiting an officer. FAILED.
You hunt and kill and maim for weeks. Your trophies net you 20 gold.
Equipping Zuozhan (作戰, Waging War) (+7 Command)

September, 206:
You improve your Command by 2.
Search For NPC.26% chance of success of finding and recruiting an officer. FAILED.
You hunt and kill and maim for weeks. Your trophies net you 20 gold.

October, 206:
You improve your Command by 2.
Search For NPC.26% chance of success of finding and recruiting an officer. FAILED.
You hunt and kill and maim for weeks. Your trophies net you 20 gold.

November, 206:
You improve your Judgement by 2.
Search For NPC.26% chance of success of finding and recruiting an officer. FAILED.
You hunt and kill and maim for weeks. Your trophies net you 20 gold.

December, 206:
You improve your Judgement by 2.
Search For NPC.27% chance of success of finding and recruiting an officer. FAILED.
You hunt and kill and maim for weeks. Your trophies net you 20 gold.

January, 205:
You improve your Might by 2.
Search For NPC.26% chance of success of finding and recruiting an officer. FAILED.
You hunt and kill and maim for weeks. Your trophies net you 20 gold.
Equipping Lamellar Peytral Akhal-Teke (+3 Speed, +1 Defence).

February, 205:
You improve your Might by 2.
Search For NPC.26% chance of success of finding and recruiting an officer. FAILED.
You hunt and kill and maim for weeks. Your trophies net you 20 gold.
Un-equipping Lamellar Peytral Akhal-Teke (+3 Speed, +1 Defence), Equipping Akhal-Teke (+5 Speed).
Un-equipping Zhibing (治兵, Controlling the Army) (+3 Command), Equipping Xinshu (新書, Effective Discipline) (+5 Command).

March, 205:
You improve your Judgement by 2.
Search For NPC.26% chance of success of finding and recruiting an officer. FAILED.
You hunt and kill and maim for weeks. Your trophies net you 20 gold.
Un-equipping Zhibing (治兵, Controlling the Army) (+5 Command), Equipping Xinshu (新書, Effective Discipline) (+10 Command).

April, 205:
You improve your Judgement by 2.
Search For NPC.26% chance of success of finding and recruiting an officer. FAILED.
You hunt and kill and maim for weeks. Your trophies net you 20 gold.

May, 205:
You improve your Judgement by 2.
Search For NPC.26% chance of success of finding and recruiting an officer. ROLL REQUIRED.
You hunt and kill and maim for weeks. Your trophies net you 20 gold.
Un-equipping Qiang (+3 Might), Equipping Qiang (+10 Might)
Accounting
Balance: 0020
Jan, 206: [0100] +100 Gold, Signup.
Jan, 206: [0119] +19 Gold, Hunt.
Feb, 206: [0138] +19 Gold, Hunt.
Mar, 206: [0168] +30 Gold, Pan Shaozu.
Mar, 206: [018] -150 Gold, Li Zongren.
Mar, 206: [068] +50 Gold, Village.
Apr, 206: [098] +30 Gold, Pan Shaozu.
Apr, 206: [0148] +50 Gold, Salary.
Apr, 206: [0167] +19 Gold, Hunt.
Apr, 206: [067] -100 Gold, Po Huai.
May, 206: [0767] +700 Gold, Li Jiacheng.
May, 206: [0067] -700 Gold, Yu Xingjian.
Jun, 206: [url=hhttp://www.simwarlords.net/forum/viewtopic.php ... 41#p159041][0106] +19 Gold, Hunt.[/url]
Jul, 206: [0126] +20 Gold, Hunt.
Aug, 206: [0146] +20 Gold, Hunt.
Sep, 206: [0166] +20 Gold, Hunt.
Oct, 206: [0186] +20 Gold, Hunt.
Nov, 206: [0206] +20 Gold, Hunt.
Nov, 206: [0031] -175 Gold, General Market.
Dec, 206: [0051] +20 Gold, Hunt.
Jan, 205: [0071] +20 Gold, Hunt.
Jan, 205: [2296] +2225 Gold, Auction.
Jan, 205: [3296] +1000 Gold, Zu Yanghei.
Jan, 205: [0896] -2400 Gold, Puyang Shuang.
Feb, 205: [0916] +20 Gold, Hunt.
Feb, 205: [1166] +250 Gold, Battle of the Wall.
Feb, 205: [1216] +50 Gold, Salary.
Mar, 205: [1236] +20 Gold, Hunt.
Mar, 205: [1286] +50 Gold, Salary.
Mar, 205: [1995] +709 Gold, Zu Yanghei.
Mar, 205: [0000] -1995 Gold, Shao Tao's Armory.
Apr, 205: [0020] +20 Gold, Hunt.
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