Paradox games generally end at a point at which the devs feel the game's mechanics fail to approximate the political realities of the period. It's all rather loose of course, and the Renaissance would have been butterflied away as well, but I'm guessing they didn't want the game to run on after...
Because I spent too much time playing Fallout recently.
DON'T LOOK AT TREVELYAN'S FACE
Modelled by Knight-Lieutenant Ser Maxwell Trevelyan, the winter variant for officers' service dress consists of a heavy woolen greatcoat worn over the regular uniform (in milder conditions, the jacket...
Thanks! It's actually one of the first maps I made, and probably the first in two years or so. Most of the work was tracing the topographical map that came with DA:O for the coastlines and rivers. Then I simply added the cities, national borders (without overlap) and the rest was fairly trivial...
Just a little thing I cooked up. My hand hurts.
This is set in my Dragon Age modern AU, mostly to help me contextualise the geopolitics involved in my fanfic. Most things should be self-explanatory. Some notes: the Starkhaven Accord is an alliance between the Free Marches city states to...
Pardon the double post, here's one more from the same Dragon Age AU:
http://firelord-zuko.deviantart.com/art/Grand-Inquisitor-Hawke-542947537
Basically, the dress / service uniform of the reborn Inquisition in my modern AU, modelled here by Grand Inquisitor Her Worship The Herald of Andraste...
Come to think of it, there were Cathar religious leaders who were proponents of lifting the incest taboo, and open love in general. I seem to recall there being homosexual marriage in certain Cathar villages.
And that's enough thread derailment, I guess.
Some things I did for my Dragon Age modern AU --
http://firelord-zuko.deviantart.com/art/DA-Templar-uniforms-509044121
The uniform of a Templar Knight-Captain. This is what Ser Cullen wears on a day-to-day basis. The left version is normal service dress (No. 2) -- note the dirk and sidearm --...
It's an old joke. Person receives a letter with some money in it from a charitable source (God, Santa ...) then writes back to say that the people at the post office must have taken some of it.
Sounds good to me. Person to start gets a chance to reroll once, maybe, in case some 90-year-old count with no heirs of his flesh comes up?
I won't be able to play much until my Christmas break, which starts on 6 December. So if possible, I'd be happy to go last.
Don't think we need any...