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  1. EmperorOfTheNorthSea

    Sea of Blood, Sea of Ice--The Mongol Conquest of Japan

    I'm interested in seeing the long-term consequences of these events in a few centuries, with all the chaos and depopulation wrought over the years (as well as more exposure to continental plagues) could this lead to a rise in a Yeoman-like culture in places like Mutsu or even Ezo? Will the...
  2. EmperorOfTheNorthSea

    Sea of Blood, Sea of Ice--The Mongol Conquest of Japan

    True, but I imagine there will be a desire to "outdo" the Chagatai and what better way than taking Constantinople? Granted the city has definitely seen better days at this point so it may be a moot factor.
  3. EmperorOfTheNorthSea

    Sea of Blood, Sea of Ice--The Mongol Conquest of Japan

    It would be interesting to see what butterflies this has had on the Levant, if the Mongols become a big enough threat could we see a temporary Saracen Crusader Alliance? What are the chances of the Mongols taking Constantinople?
  4. EmperorOfTheNorthSea

    Sea of Blood, Sea of Ice--The Mongol Conquest of Japan

    So when do the Ringitsu show up :D?
  5. EmperorOfTheNorthSea

    Sea of Blood, Sea of Ice--The Mongol Conquest of Japan

    Don't forget Britain's brief stint at it as well :)
  6. EmperorOfTheNorthSea

    Sea of Blood, Sea of Ice--The Mongol Conquest of Japan

    All it would take is a situation where the Great Khan decides his forces are needed elsewhere, even if the Kingdom of Japan persists I imagine partisans and rogue samurai will be a thorn in any occupation's side for many years yet. Also, I do not believe the native KOJ forces are willing to be...
  7. EmperorOfTheNorthSea

    The Rule of 2, Prosperity and Peril, A Roman Timeline

    Is it possible that the Romans will discover the minerals in the Ore Mountains? I read somewhere that a partial contributor to the devaluation of currency by cutting the silver content of coins was because the Hispanian silver mines were more or less exhausted.
  8. EmperorOfTheNorthSea

    Sea of Blood, Sea of Ice--The Mongol Conquest of Japan

    I wonder what Japan is going to look like at the end of TTL.
  9. EmperorOfTheNorthSea

    Sea of Blood, Sea of Ice--The Mongol Conquest of Japan

    I have a feeling the exiled Takeda is going to pull a Camillus once the Mongols manage to sack Kyoto.....
  10. EmperorOfTheNorthSea

    Sea of Blood, Sea of Ice--The Mongol Conquest of Japan

    Seems like the ridiculousness of the Houjou is the only thing that will make people even remotely throwing their lot in with foreigners.
  11. EmperorOfTheNorthSea

    A Difference Of Fate: A Late Roman Timeline

    welp, lets hope this doesn't undo all the progress built up.
  12. EmperorOfTheNorthSea

    A Difference Of Fate: A Late Roman Timeline

    Man, it really seems at this point in history that the WRE really cannot catch a break.
  13. EmperorOfTheNorthSea

    AHC: A More Eastern Focused Roman Empire

    Technically they could just use the Persian gulf, or just go overland like Alexander did. I don't see how installing client satraps using the previous bureaucracy with the position of shahanshah (likely filled nominally by the Augustus at the time) would change the heart of Rome too much...
  14. EmperorOfTheNorthSea

    AHC: A More Eastern Focused Roman Empire

    Earlier incursions into Magna Graecia would certainly earn it the ire of Hellenic states much earlier. Maybe allied Gallic chiefdoms could be allowed to exist as allies/puppets to secure the northern border?
  15. EmperorOfTheNorthSea

    Long term developments of a moderately successful Vinland colony? (read OP post please people)

    As well as the fact Indigenous populations really anywhere outside NE North America (with the Mississippian people maybe being an exception) are going to be almost as isolated from even the tiniest of European contact probably being exposed around the same time as OTL. hmm, how much of that can...
  16. EmperorOfTheNorthSea

    Long term developments of a moderately successful Vinland colony? (read OP post please people)

    Depending on the volume of trade (maple sugar and wine I believe would be the main ones)we might see some exposure to Eurasian diseases. Still probably going to be isolated from the bigger killers though. Also, what do you guys think of the New evidence that 9th century Norse had visited the...
  17. EmperorOfTheNorthSea

    Long term developments of a moderately successful Vinland colony? (read OP post please people)

    I'd imagine there'd be far more impetus to trade rather than raid as the natives simply have such a demand for Norse goods. Probably along the Great lakes.
  18. EmperorOfTheNorthSea

    Long term developments of a moderately successful Vinland colony? (read OP post please people)

    Uh I don't really think the 15th century collapse of the Greenland colony has much to do with Vinland.
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