Quote from: SecondClass on June 25, 2015, 10:54:36 PMThe Dominion sends an emissary to Valenwood with 100 justicars, offering peace in exchange for free reign over Falinesti and all other graht-oaks. Awaiting response.Since no GM told me the outcome, and it's a reasonable course of events, I'm just going with it.The treaty is reluctantly accepted. The emissary and 200 additional justicars are sent to Falinesti. Expected to arrive by page 5.Elsweyr annexation -- 75%Khajiit soldier-slaves -- 780/1,200
The Dominion sends an emissary to Valenwood with 100 justicars, offering peace in exchange for free reign over Falinesti and all other graht-oaks. Awaiting response.
I swear you people are nocturnal, but yeah I was asleep apologies, the events in Valenwood are fine by me. Tiber would be cautious with the new Akaviri troops in Black Marsh, however the men at the borders welcome the help from their military supporters. A call to arms is set up in Black Marsh however for The Empire, and the Argonian leaders would recognize the Akaviri as supporters but make sure to show they bear the Empire symbols in the Black Marsh.
Quote from: Pip on June 26, 2015, 09:25:54 AMI swear you people are nocturnal, but yeah I was asleep apologies, the events in Valenwood are fine by me. Tiber would be cautious with the new Akaviri troops in Black Marsh, however the men at the borders welcome the help from their military supporters. A call to arms is set up in Black Marsh however for The Empire, and the Argonian leaders would recognize the Akaviri as supporters but make sure to show they bear the Empire symbols in the Black Marsh.When the fuck did you take over Black Marsh?
Cyrodiil accepts the Aldmeri Dominion's offer for non-aggression.The advisor agrees with the military alliance, but asks that all access to the Elder Scrolls will be watched and any/all Akaviri be escorted in and out. The Empire welcomes the Black Marsh, while still holding control of their lands, all Imperial Legion troops will be allowed in and out of Black Marsh, in return for protection against any threats. The 500 men start setting up garrisons at the borders while another 500 march towards Black Marsh.
Are these my soldiers who escaped, or civilians? I don't even have 1,000 Khajiit soldiers yet
Akavir begins the recruitment of sailors.20 to each ship.This is an undertaking of 50,000 men.Recruitment is projected complete on page 9.
Quote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 03:24:31 PMAkavir begins the recruitment of sailors.20 to each ship.This is an undertaking of 50,000 men.Recruitment is projected complete on page 9.Rounding up and training 50,000 soldiers in four years is a bit ridiculous in this game. Remember that each province only started with roughly 2,000.
Quote from: SecondClass on June 25, 2015, 10:54:36 PMThe Dominion sends an emissary to Valenwood with 100 justicars, offering peace in exchange for free reign over Falinesti and all other graht-oaks. Awaiting response.Since no GM told me the outcome, and it's a reasonable course of events, I'm just going with it.The treaty is reluctantly accepted. The emissary and 200 additional justicars are sent to Falinesti. Expected to arrive by page 5.
Quote from: SecondClass on June 26, 2015, 03:28:09 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 03:24:31 PMAkavir begins the recruitment of sailors.20 to each ship.This is an undertaking of 50,000 men.Recruitment is projected complete on page 9.Rounding up and training 50,000 soldiers in four years is a bit ridiculous in this game. Remember that each province only started with roughly 2,000.They won't be trained by that time and they're not soldiers.Just common deckhands with no combat skill. I suppose I should've made that clear. As civilian recruitment is easier to perform because of low personal risk, I think that 10,000 each year isn't that OP.
Quote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 03:37:34 PMQuote from: SecondClass on June 26, 2015, 03:28:09 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 03:24:31 PMAkavir begins the recruitment of sailors.20 to each ship.This is an undertaking of 50,000 men.Recruitment is projected complete on page 9.Rounding up and training 50,000 soldiers in four years is a bit ridiculous in this game. Remember that each province only started with roughly 2,000.They won't be trained by that time and they're not soldiers.Just common deckhands with no combat skill. I suppose I should've made that clear. As civilian recruitment is easier to perform because of low personal risk, I think that 10,000 each year isn't that OP.It's more just about your population...taking 10,000 people out of the equation is a huge blow. Some entire provinces don't even have that many people. Taking 40,000 people out of your economy in just four years, especially in a low-population, fantasy world like this one, is devastating. You need something to supplement that. SpoilerSlaves seem to work.
Quote from: SecondClass on June 26, 2015, 03:42:31 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 03:37:34 PMQuote from: SecondClass on June 26, 2015, 03:28:09 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 03:24:31 PMAkavir begins the recruitment of sailors.20 to each ship.This is an undertaking of 50,000 men.Recruitment is projected complete on page 9.Rounding up and training 50,000 soldiers in four years is a bit ridiculous in this game. Remember that each province only started with roughly 2,000.They won't be trained by that time and they're not soldiers.Just common deckhands with no combat skill. I suppose I should've made that clear. As civilian recruitment is easier to perform because of low personal risk, I think that 10,000 each year isn't that OP.It's more just about your population...taking 10,000 people out of the equation is a huge blow. Some entire provinces don't even have that many people. Taking 40,000 people out of your economy in just four years, especially in a low-population, fantasy world like this one, is devastating. You need something to supplement that. SpoilerSlaves seem to work.I have all of the native bretons at my disposal, aside from my Akaviri Citizens.The ones who aren't scholars are jobless assholes, so not that many Akaviri are actually being conscripted.Think of it as mass servitude of an entire race of people.Women and children too.If you're tall enough to reach a rope and you don't have any skills in magic, you'd better learn to tie a knot.
Quote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 04:33:22 PMQuote from: SecondClass on June 26, 2015, 03:42:31 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 03:37:34 PMQuote from: SecondClass on June 26, 2015, 03:28:09 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 03:24:31 PMAkavir begins the recruitment of sailors.20 to each ship.This is an undertaking of 50,000 men.Recruitment is projected complete on page 9.Rounding up and training 50,000 soldiers in four years is a bit ridiculous in this game. Remember that each province only started with roughly 2,000.They won't be trained by that time and they're not soldiers.Just common deckhands with no combat skill. I suppose I should've made that clear. As civilian recruitment is easier to perform because of low personal risk, I think that 10,000 each year isn't that OP.It's more just about your population...taking 10,000 people out of the equation is a huge blow. Some entire provinces don't even have that many people. Taking 40,000 people out of your economy in just four years, especially in a low-population, fantasy world like this one, is devastating. You need something to supplement that. SpoilerSlaves seem to work.I have all of the native bretons at my disposal, aside from my Akaviri Citizens.The ones who aren't scholars are jobless assholes, so not that many Akaviri are actually being conscripted.Think of it as mass servitude of an entire race of people.Women and children too.If you're tall enough to reach a rope and you don't have any skills in magic, you'd better learn to tie a knot.I'd say it's fine, but extremely risky, if you are going to bring these ships to battle they will only have the strength in numbers, a well trained Navy would destroy hundreds of ships. Also blue is now Announcement/Mod talk.
Quote from: Pip on June 26, 2015, 07:45:37 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 04:33:22 PMQuote from: SecondClass on June 26, 2015, 03:42:31 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 03:37:34 PMQuote from: SecondClass on June 26, 2015, 03:28:09 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 03:24:31 PMAkavir begins the recruitment of sailors.20 to each ship.This is an undertaking of 50,000 men.Recruitment is projected complete on page 9.Rounding up and training 50,000 soldiers in four years is a bit ridiculous in this game. Remember that each province only started with roughly 2,000.They won't be trained by that time and they're not soldiers.Just common deckhands with no combat skill. I suppose I should've made that clear. As civilian recruitment is easier to perform because of low personal risk, I think that 10,000 each year isn't that OP.It's more just about your population...taking 10,000 people out of the equation is a huge blow. Some entire provinces don't even have that many people. Taking 40,000 people out of your economy in just four years, especially in a low-population, fantasy world like this one, is devastating. You need something to supplement that. SpoilerSlaves seem to work.I have all of the native bretons at my disposal, aside from my Akaviri Citizens.The ones who aren't scholars are jobless assholes, so not that many Akaviri are actually being conscripted.Think of it as mass servitude of an entire race of people.Women and children too.If you're tall enough to reach a rope and you don't have any skills in magic, you'd better learn to tie a knot.I'd say it's fine, but extremely risky, if you are going to bring these ships to battle they will only have the strength in numbers, a well trained Navy would destroy hundreds of ships. Also blue is now Announcement/Mod talk.Their purpose is as of yet not revealed.
Quote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 07:46:37 PMQuote from: Pip on June 26, 2015, 07:45:37 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 04:33:22 PMQuote from: SecondClass on June 26, 2015, 03:42:31 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 03:37:34 PMQuote from: SecondClass on June 26, 2015, 03:28:09 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 03:24:31 PMAkavir begins the recruitment of sailors.20 to each ship.This is an undertaking of 50,000 men.Recruitment is projected complete on page 9.Rounding up and training 50,000 soldiers in four years is a bit ridiculous in this game. Remember that each province only started with roughly 2,000.They won't be trained by that time and they're not soldiers.Just common deckhands with no combat skill. I suppose I should've made that clear. As civilian recruitment is easier to perform because of low personal risk, I think that 10,000 each year isn't that OP.It's more just about your population...taking 10,000 people out of the equation is a huge blow. Some entire provinces don't even have that many people. Taking 40,000 people out of your economy in just four years, especially in a low-population, fantasy world like this one, is devastating. You need something to supplement that. SpoilerSlaves seem to work.I have all of the native bretons at my disposal, aside from my Akaviri Citizens.The ones who aren't scholars are jobless assholes, so not that many Akaviri are actually being conscripted.Think of it as mass servitude of an entire race of people.Women and children too.If you're tall enough to reach a rope and you don't have any skills in magic, you'd better learn to tie a knot.I'd say it's fine, but extremely risky, if you are going to bring these ships to battle they will only have the strength in numbers, a well trained Navy would destroy hundreds of ships. Also blue is now Announcement/Mod talk.Their purpose is as of yet not revealed.That's fine, just make sure you know what the risks are and implement them in the game, basically slaving half your province comes with consequences.
Quote from: Pip on June 26, 2015, 07:48:13 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 07:46:37 PMQuote from: Pip on June 26, 2015, 07:45:37 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 04:33:22 PMQuote from: SecondClass on June 26, 2015, 03:42:31 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 03:37:34 PMQuote from: SecondClass on June 26, 2015, 03:28:09 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 03:24:31 PMAkavir begins the recruitment of sailors.20 to each ship.This is an undertaking of 50,000 men.Recruitment is projected complete on page 9.Rounding up and training 50,000 soldiers in four years is a bit ridiculous in this game. Remember that each province only started with roughly 2,000.They won't be trained by that time and they're not soldiers.Just common deckhands with no combat skill. I suppose I should've made that clear. As civilian recruitment is easier to perform because of low personal risk, I think that 10,000 each year isn't that OP.It's more just about your population...taking 10,000 people out of the equation is a huge blow. Some entire provinces don't even have that many people. Taking 40,000 people out of your economy in just four years, especially in a low-population, fantasy world like this one, is devastating. You need something to supplement that. SpoilerSlaves seem to work.I have all of the native bretons at my disposal, aside from my Akaviri Citizens.The ones who aren't scholars are jobless assholes, so not that many Akaviri are actually being conscripted.Think of it as mass servitude of an entire race of people.Women and children too.If you're tall enough to reach a rope and you don't have any skills in magic, you'd better learn to tie a knot.I'd say it's fine, but extremely risky, if you are going to bring these ships to battle they will only have the strength in numbers, a well trained Navy would destroy hundreds of ships. Also blue is now Announcement/Mod talk.Their purpose is as of yet not revealed.That's fine, just make sure you know what the risks are and implement them in the game, basically slaving half your province comes with consequences.But Pip, Bretons are sub human jobless scum.The ones who aren't wizards are completely useless.Of course wizards are given the highest consideration.Don't think of it as slavery, think of it as socialism.They didn't have jobs, so I found them menial ones.I thought it was clear that Akavir was going to be a financially agressive power from the start.
Quote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 07:55:48 PMQuote from: Pip on June 26, 2015, 07:48:13 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 07:46:37 PMQuote from: Pip on June 26, 2015, 07:45:37 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 04:33:22 PMQuote from: SecondClass on June 26, 2015, 03:42:31 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 03:37:34 PMQuote from: SecondClass on June 26, 2015, 03:28:09 PMQuote from: Sᴏʟ Nɪxɪʟɪs on June 26, 2015, 03:24:31 PMAkavir begins the recruitment of sailors.20 to each ship.This is an undertaking of 50,000 men.Recruitment is projected complete on page 9.Rounding up and training 50,000 soldiers in four years is a bit ridiculous in this game. Remember that each province only started with roughly 2,000.They won't be trained by that time and they're not soldiers.Just common deckhands with no combat skill. I suppose I should've made that clear. As civilian recruitment is easier to perform because of low personal risk, I think that 10,000 each year isn't that OP.It's more just about your population...taking 10,000 people out of the equation is a huge blow. Some entire provinces don't even have that many people. Taking 40,000 people out of your economy in just four years, especially in a low-population, fantasy world like this one, is devastating. You need something to supplement that. SpoilerSlaves seem to work.I have all of the native bretons at my disposal, aside from my Akaviri Citizens.The ones who aren't scholars are jobless assholes, so not that many Akaviri are actually being conscripted.Think of it as mass servitude of an entire race of people.Women and children too.If you're tall enough to reach a rope and you don't have any skills in magic, you'd better learn to tie a knot.I'd say it's fine, but extremely risky, if you are going to bring these ships to battle they will only have the strength in numbers, a well trained Navy would destroy hundreds of ships. Also blue is now Announcement/Mod talk.Their purpose is as of yet not revealed.That's fine, just make sure you know what the risks are and implement them in the game, basically slaving half your province comes with consequences.But Pip, Bretons are sub human jobless scum.The ones who aren't wizards are completely useless.Of course wizards are given the highest consideration.Don't think of it as slavery, think of it as socialism.They didn't have jobs, so I found them menial ones.I thought it was clear that Akavir was going to be a financially agressive power from the start.everything comes with consequences, I probably am missing out on a lot by not being aggressive, the Aldmeri were hit by the Deadra, it's only fair. Even Bretons can revolt.
The Dominion begins searching for and enslaving skooma dealers in Elsweyr to be enslaved and forced to work in Summerset Isles industry. Intensive interrogations are authorized to find these criminals.
We should cut the snake off at the head, and call upon the Vigil of Stendarr.I propose that Vigil agents be given free roam over all of Tamriel, uninhibited.
Deadra Worship spreads into Cyrodiil through the Khajiit escapees. Whether or not their escape was prompted by Aldmeri religious intolerance is unclear, but Deadric influence becomes stronger in Cyrodiil each day wherever Khajiit refugees are.