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North & South: First Manassas / Any simple Thursday events?
« on: July 08, 2015, 05:32:02 pm »
I'm looking for a North American event with basic and simple rules, focus on infantry but with specialists, for Thursday at about 8pm EST. As far as slots we'd like to catered up to twenty. Any recommendations?

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Off Topic / United States Legalization of Same-Sex Marriage
« on: June 26, 2015, 07:29:34 pm »
A lot of rejoicing and controversy arose today after the 5-4 Supreme Court vote ruling in favor of a national recognition and approval for same sex marriages.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/gay-marriage-and-other-major-rulings-at-the-supreme-court/2015/06/25/ef75a120-1b6d-11e5-bd7f-4611a60dd8e5_story.html

This is of course a big day for the LGBT community and its supporters, who after decades of fighting for equal rights for marriage finally reached it for the entire country. In all 50 states, same sex marriage is legal.

Though there are plenty of people rejoicing, such as those who fought since the gay liberation movement in the 70's and the more recent movements in the past decade, there are many who still oppose the decision and view marriage as a bond between only man and woman. Some have gone pretty radical about this.

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2015/06/19/texas-pastor-threatens-to-set-himself-on-fire-to-stop-gays-from-marrying/

What are your thoughts on this? Is it about time same sex couples can be recognized as marital partners? Do you think America is ready for a change like this, one which only five of the nine Supreme Court justices approved? Whatever your view on this, remember to keep opinions civil, this thread doesn't need to be locked because a point is delivered in a certain way.

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Forum & Website / Plea for bigger avatars?
« on: May 25, 2015, 09:12:57 pm »
I'm sure this was bought up before, maybe even by me, but my memory is quite in the shits. Whichever, is it at all feasible to make the allowed profile picture size bigger? On FSE, we only get 120x120px, while a forum like Taleworlds gets 150x200px, and Paradox Plaza's permitted avatars may go even bigger, at least horizontally. I'm aware it would apparently run into some issues with clipping into the thread or whatever, but I don't quite see how, given that there's a full 65 pixels between my avatar alone (which is the widest I could find--same as most peoples) and the start of every post. I think the primary concern would be the squareness and limitation of the avatars, which leads to some quite honest, shabby looking pics. I've spent some more time on both the TW and the PP forums and it really made me realize how limited FSE gets.

I somehow recall when the site just went up years back in early-mid November 2012 that there was a limit to the usable characters for nicknames and after I asked about it, Olafson(?) increased the char. count, and if I'm not mistaken, it was expanded to the point that like 1% of people still have a problem, but likely because they're trying to pack two full tags from two different regiments into it. Regardless, can't this also be done towards avatars? Maybe it's just my own preference, but with a game like BCoF coming out in the next whenever, and with a few popular mods being hosted here, the forum should even more so look the part. And I strongly feel that also comes down to the users' capability, and the lack of limitation bought on by the site.

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Off Topic / Audiate's Soundcloud Shitshop
« on: May 23, 2015, 04:23:57 am »
Yeah. Whatever.

So I've got to get some more practice with sound editing. Mostly basic shit, but most of the things I need practice in results in "remastered" songs. So, since I'm doing this stuff, I'll accept some requests from you blokes. Get 'em while they're hot, I can't promise many will be done after Monday night.

Examples of what I have done; how they were used in threads.

92nd Gordon Highlanders:
Usage in the thread

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5te Lützowsches Freikorps:
I didn't do fancy shit for this one's thread but look at the fucking header I made anyway you fucking piss-stained shit
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146th New York (Worst one imo, I plan to redo it still):
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For the record, this also applies to the things left/right of the soundcloud player. I am not currently doing full headers. If you want something very simple, ask.

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North & South: First Manassas / Board moderation/community prep for 1.0
« on: February 24, 2015, 04:58:01 pm »
I personally believe that there should be a new moderator to this board, so that it can be cleaned of old, irrelevant threads from years ago, and generally prepped for 1.0 release. I feel like this update could be a massive revitalization to the community and amount of players in NaS, and a board that's cluttered with extinct threads may drive a lot of forum new comers away--and let's be honest, NW would be much more dead now if the forum wasn't around still.

Feel free to leave some discussions here about what could possibly make the NaS community stronger for the future.

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Regiments / Please tag your regiment thread with [EU] or [NA] tags.
« on: February 12, 2015, 03:48:02 am »
It's become harder for people interested in joining a regiment for NaS to find a good regiment that fits what they want simply because the EU and NA gap is virtually non-existent. Sure, there's some minor benefits to having a gaming community on both sides of the pond that dare to play in the same servers, but there's a reason you see MMO's and such having multiple servers for region-specific reasons. Players like to stick around in a game/regiment if the events and servers they play in aren't terribly laggy or difficult to attend due to timezone differences.

Please, simply put somewhere in your thread subject either [EU] if your regiment is European, [NA] if it is North American, [AUS] if it is Oceanic, etc., etc. It helps much more than you realize.

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Off Topic / Cinema Corner - Your favorite movies and why they're so good
« on: February 10, 2015, 03:26:37 am »
This thread is for the people who also share a strong appreciation for film. Whether it be various shots and camera works, the way a scene is conducted, how things transition further and further to tell a story, and so on. Additionally, it's for the people who just want to share their favorite movies, scenes, etc., and I'll be doing a little of that, as well.

To kick this off; there's two YouTube channels in particular centered around film and directing, one more so about the "you fucked up's" or the "you dun good's" that directors made in their movies; the other focusing on great works and why exactly those things may be considered great.

YourMovieSucks (Critic, comedy):
http://www.youtube.com/user/YourMovieSucksDOTorg

Every Frame a Painting (Analysis and theory):
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjFqcJQXGZ6T6sxyFB-5i6A

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Off Topic / Most annoying YouTubers
« on: February 01, 2015, 04:47:37 am »
I've seen some bad ones. This guy is really annoying. He won't stop saying weird things and making noise-ticks with his mouth. Why make content if you're annoying, I just, what.


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Community / Hire Henderson's Headers! - Workshop
« on: January 29, 2015, 05:36:53 am »
I'll probably regret this soon enough. For the moment, I'm only doing regimental headers, dividers, etc. If you want something for your event or whatever, make a special request, and maybe I can get to it.

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Regiment name:
Any specific phrases:
Any specific images:
Do you want it to look like any other header? Examples, if so:
How long are you realistically willing to wait:

Examples of what I've done in the past.
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Theatrical Music:
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I am also totally willing to do some stuff with medals like this, v, just be aware that I need full detail of every medal, what they look like (preferably British/French ribbons like the ones used here), how they're achieved, etc., and also that the original took about a full day of experimenting with tables and fucking up in doing so, so it will likely take time before I can get them finished.
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Medals and Honors



Médaille militaire
Given to Enlisted and NCO's
for acts of bravery.


Légion d'honneur
Given to Officers for their wise and
successful decisions on the battlefield.
Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur
The 'National Order of the Legion of Honour' is given to exceedingly impressive demonstrations on the battlefield of the ability of leadership among equal and lesser ranked soldiers.
Médaille militaire
The 'Military medal' is given primarily to the Enlisted and NCO's who show bravery and skill on the battlefield.
Médaille d’honneur pour acte de courage et de dévouement
The 'Medal of Honor for his bravery and dedication' is an award given to those who commit acts of courage and dedication.
The decorations below are given out at specific times with unspecific requirements; an acting officer will determine when and how these medals will be awarded.
Médaille commémorative de la campagne d'Italie
Médaille commémorative de l'expédition de Chine
Médaille commémorative de l'expédition du Mexique
Médaille commémorative de la guerre
Médaille commémorative de Madagascar
Médaille commémorative de l'expédition du Tonkin
Médaille commémorative de l'expédition du Dahomey
Médaille coloniale
The 'Colonial Medal' is only given to those who have received every other Commemorative Medal.
Note: We realize that not all of these medals are accurate for the 3e Zouaves; this is just a rewards system.
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Clans / [NA/RP] The Crownlands (Persistent Worlds)
« on: July 14, 2014, 05:09:39 am »




Timeline
Flight from Valyria (114BC)
    House Targaryen relocates to the island of Dragonstone, off the coast of Westeros.
The Doom of Valyria (102BC)
    The Doom destroys the freehold of Valyria.
The Wars of Conquest (2BC-1AC)
    Aided by his two sisters and their dragons Vhagar, Meraxes, and Balerion, the armies of Aegon the Conqueror invade the seven kingdoms of Westeros, sparking the Wars of Conquest. In the battle known as the "Field of Fire," Aegon's army conquers the combined forces of the Rock and of the Reach; the three dragons kill nearly four thousand men. Many other kings bend the knee to Aegon, and in the end, only Dorne remains unconquered.
Faith Militant uprising (37-48AC)
    The two armed wings of the church rise against Aegon's incest-born son Aenys I. Aenys's half-brother and Hand, Maegor I seizes the throne after his death and fails to crush the rebels. Aenys's son Jaehaerys I succeeds and outlaws both military orders.
The Dance of the Dragons (129-131AC)
    Aegon II's claim to the throne is disputed by his elder sister Rhaenyra; both perish in the resulting war. Several dragons and lesser branches of the house are extinguished.
Conquest of Dorne (157-161AC)
    Aged 14, Daeron I conquers Dorne, but is unable to hold it. He dies along with tens of thousands.
The Battle of the Redgrass Field (196AC)
    The first Blackfyre Rebellion ends when the rebel Daemon Blackfyre's forces are defeated in the Battle of the Redgrass Field. These events are recounted in The Sworn Sword.
Tourney at Ashford (209AC)
    Baelor Breakspear dies from wounds sustained in trial by combat. These events are recounted in The Hedge Knight.
The Great Spring Sickness (209AC)
    A plague engulfs large parts of Westeros, killing King Daeron II and his grandsons Valarr and Matarys.
The Second Blackfyre Rebellion (212AC)
    Daemon II Blackfyre attempts to gather support for his Rebellion, but his support is undone when Bloodraven has him arrested at Whitewalls.
Great Council (233AC)
    A great council passes over the infant bastard son of Aerion Brightflame and the idiot daughter of Prince Daeron, crowning Aegon V, the Unlikely.
Robert's Rebellion (282-283AC)
    The Targaryen reign ends when Lord Robert Baratheon takes the Iron Throne after King Aerys II is killed by his sworn knight Ser Jaime Lannister, during Robert's Rebellion, also known as the War of the Usurper.

Targaryen Kings
Aegon I1–37AC
Aenys I37–42AC
Maegor I42–48AC
Jaehaerys I48–103AC
Viserys I103–129AC
Aegon II129–131AC
Aegon III131-157AC
Daeron I157-161AC
Baelor I161-171AC
Viserys II171-172AC
Aegon IV172-184AC
Daeron II184-209AC
Aerys209-221AC
Maekar I221-233AC
Aegon V233-259AC
Jaehaerys II259-262AC
Aerys II262-283AC

Historical Targaryen Holds
Valyrian Freehold
-The Valyrian Freehold was a great territory that spanned much of the continent of Essos, but has since fallen to ruin, approximately one hundred years before Aegon's Landing, when it was brought down by a cataclysmic event known as the Doom of Valyria. At its prime, the Valyrian Freehold encompassed most of the eastern continent and reached as far as the current Free Cities and the island of Dragonstone off the coast of Westeros. While the Targaryens did not directly control the Valyrian Freehold, the Targaryens were the primary power that would come out of the collapse of the Valyrians. The Targaryans were a major source of the original Valyrian Steel found in Westeros.
Dragonstone
-Dragonstone is the name of the island located at the entrance to Blackwater Bay and the castle thereon, which was shaped from stone to look like dragons. Dragonstone was the original seat of House Targaryen in Westeros, which they had colonized and fortified as the westernmost outpost of the Valyrian Freehold.
Red Keep
-The Red Keep is a castle and the home of the kings of the Seven Kingdoms. It located in King's Landing, the capital of the Seven Kingdoms, where it sits on Aegon's Hill. The Red Keep was built by Aegon I as a permanent royal castle and seat of office at the end of the War of Conquest as a replacement of the Aegonfort.
Summerhall
-Formerly a lightly fortified castle in the Stomrlands used by the Targaryens as a summer castle and royal residence, it was destroyed in a great fire in 259AC. While the heir apparent to the Iron Throne was known as the Prince of Dragonstone, a younger son could be titled the Prince of Summerhall.

The Primary Houses
The House Targaryen is a very ancient, withered house, though with the biggest right and claim to the seven kingdoms of Westeros. The House had major splits in its history due to bastards, both justified and not, and multiple families that descended from the Targaryen family became members of other notable families. Here are the biggest and most influential of them.

Targaryen

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House Targaryen is a noble family of Valyrian descent that escaped the Doom. They lived for centuries on the island of Dragonstone until Aegon Targaryen and his sisters rode their dragons to the conquest of the Seven Kingdoms. House Targaryen ruled as the Kings of Westeros for nearly 300 years, until their ouster in the Robert's Rebellion. Their seats were the Red Keep in the capital city of King's Landing, the island castle of Dragonstone, and the summer residence of Summerhall.
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Blackfyre

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House Blackfyre is a semi-extinct noble house from the Crownlands. A cadet branch of House Targaryen, House Blackfyre was founded by Daemon Blackfyre, a legitimized Great Bastard of King Aegon IV Targaryen. House Blackfyre is named for the Valyrian steel sword of the same name. Their sigil was a black three-headed dragon, breathing black fire on red, the Targaryen sigil with the colours reversed. Their motto is unknown. Among the traits passed on to the Blackfyres by the Targaryens were platinum blond hair, violet eyes and the premonition-like dragon dream ability.
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Velaryon

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House Velaryon of Driftmark rules the island of Driftmark, the largest island of Blackwater Bay in the Crownlands. High Tide is one of their castles. The head of House Velaryon uses the titles Lord of the Tides and Master of Driftmark. The Velaryons are sworn to Dragonstone. House Velaryon is an ancient and proud house, with the blood of old Valyria in its veins. Velaryons, like the Targaryens, often have the Valyrian features of silver hair and purple eyes. A traditional name of the Velaryons is Jacaerys. Their arms depict a silver seahorse on sea green. Their words do not appear in the books, but according to semi-canon sources they are "The Old, the True, the Brave".
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Baratheon

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House Baratheon is the youngest of the original great houses, tracing its descent from Orys Baratheon, one of Aegon I Targaryen's fiercest generals, and rumored to be his bastard brother. Through the female line, the Baratheons are descended from the Storm Kings, as Orys slew Argilac the Arrogant, last of the Storm Kings, and married his daughter Argella Durrandon. Orys adopted the sigil and words of his wife's ancestral line. The line of the Storm Kings dates back to the Age of Heroes when their kingdom was founded by King Durran I "Godsgrief", a legendary hero.
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     Culture

Customs
House Targaryen's sigil is a three-headed dragon breathing flames, red on black. The three-headed dragon represents Aegon the Conqueror and his two sisters, Rhaenys and Visenya. Their house words are "Fire and Blood." Although the Targaryen kings took their seat at King's Landing, the place where Aegon and his army first landed in Westeros and made their first fort, Dragonstone remained the traditional seat of the heir-apparent to the throne, who was known as the Prince of Dragonstone. Younger siblings of the heir could receive Summerhall and be known as the Prince of Summerhall.

House Targaryen historically followed the gods of Valyria. Sometime before the conquest of the Seven Kingdoms, the Targaryens abandoned the Valyrian gods and converted to the Faith of the Seven, the predominant religion in Westeros. However, they continued to follow the Valyrian practice of incestuous marriage, wedding brother to sister, cousin to cousin, uncle to niece and aunt to nephew, holding themselves apart from and above the noble Westerosi families. Deceased Targaryens are traditionally cremated.

Traits
The phrase "blood of the dragon" refers to what are considered typical Targaryen features: silvery-gold (or platinum) hair and violet eyes. The Targaryens can tolerate a bit more heat than most ordinary people, though they are by no means immune to fire.

Another trait typical to Targaryens, and one that was passed on to the cadet branch, House Blackfyre, was the ability to have premonition-like dreams. Before the Doom, a noble in Valyria called Aenar Targaryen had a maiden daughter whose visions moved him to relocate his family to Dragonstone, twelve years before the Doom. Her visions were written down and published in a book called Signs and Portents, which is now lost.

Probably due to their incestuous practices, the Targaryens are prone to madness; King Jaehaerys II said that with the birth of a new Targaryen, the gods tossed a coin to decide whether the child would be a genius or a lunatic.

Dragons
The Targaryens are known as dragonlords, and seem to be closer to dragons than other men are. Aegon I introduced dragons to Westeros when he conquered it, and dragons were kept and ridden by the Targaryens until the last one perished in the reign of Aegon III Dragonbane.

The Targaryens kept dragons for much of their reign in Seven Kingdoms. To house them they built an immense domed structure in King's Landing called the Dragonpit. New dragons were bred from Aegon's original three: Vhagar, Meraxes, and the dreaded Balerion. However, violent deaths in battle and a growing infirmity in each following generation caused the family's stable to dwindle. The last Targaryen dragon was a deformed and sterile creature that died very young. It is not clearly understood what caused the last dragons to die out. A legend holds that Aegon III poisoned them, but Archmaester Marwyn suggested that the maesters were somehow responsible. Others have also claimed that raising dragons in enclosed spaces, even the Dragonpit, was unnatural and stunted their growth.

History

Origins and Conquests
House Targaryen was one of the forty ancient noble houses known as dragonlords who ruled the Valyrian Freehold, a great empire spanning most of the eastern continent. They were traditionally not one of the most important of these families, however. Daenys the Dreamer, the daughter of the head of House Targaryen, Aenar, had visions of a cataclysm that would come over Valyria. Aenar led House Targaryen and their five dragons, including Balerion, to the westernmost outpost of Valyrian influence, the island of Dragonstone, off the east coast of Westeros in 114BC. Twelve years later the Doom descended on the city of Valyria, leading to the collapse of the Freehold. The Targaryens were one of the few families to survive the destruction of their home and were the only dragonriders of Valyria to survive. Thereafter four of the five dragons of House Targaryen died under unknown circumstances, but two more were born from eggs, Vhagar and Meraxes.

Following the Doom, there was pressure for the Targaryens to go east and ally themselves with Volantis, who attempted to restore the Freehold by conquering the rest of the Valyrian colonies to survive the Doom, now known as the Free Cities. However, the Targaryens remained on Dragonstone for another century. After flying to the Disputed Lands and joining an alliance to crush Volantene aspirations, the young Aegon the Conqueror developed ambitions toward Westeros.

Aegon aspired to unite the seven Westerosi kingdoms under one ruler, himself. A hundred years after the Doom, Aegon set forth from Dragonstone with his sister/wives Rhaenys and Visenya, their dragons, and a small force, landing at the mouth of the Blackwater Rush and beginning the Wars of Conquest. During his campaigns, Aegon was anointed king by the High Septon in Oldtown, leading to the unification of the Seven Kingdoms under Targaryen rule from the Iron Throne, starting a dynasty that lasted nearly 300 years. The area where the Targaryens began their conquest became the site of their new capital, King's Landing. Dragonstone was used as the seat of the heir to the throne. The region around these strongholds became known as the Crownlands, and several houses of the area, such as the Velaryons, Darklyns, and the lords of Crackclaw Point, were among the staunchest Targaryen loyalists. Another close ally was House Baratheon; Aegon had installed his bastard brother Orys Baratheon to rule the Stormlands.

Early Dynasty and the Faith Militant Uprising
Despite converting to the Faith of the Seven, the Targaryens held themselves apart from the laws of gods and men, and continued to follow the Valyrian practice of incestuous marriage, which was a sin in the eyes of the Seven. Indeed, Aegon had been married to both of his sisters before the Conquest. When Aegon died 37 years after the end of his Conquest and was succeeded by his incest-born son and heir, Aenys I, local populations revolted in what is known as the Faith Militant uprising. Early Targaryen kings often appointed those of the blood royal to act as their Hand. Such was the case with Aenys, who was served by his brutal half-brother and cousin, Prince Maegor. Maegor conducted the suppression of these revolts, and seized the throne for himself after Aenys's death, going on to earn the moniker "the Cruel" in his attempts to crush the rebellion. Construction of the Red Keep in King's Landing was finished during Maegor's reign. After his mysterious death in 48AC he was succeeded by Aenys's son Jaehaerys the Conciliator, who disbanded the Faith Militant. His rule was wise and long, lasting 55 years.

Death of the Dragons
After his death in 103AC, Jaehaerys was succeeded by his grandson Viserys I, who had been chosen as heir in the Great Council of 101. Viserys ruled well except in marriage. He raised his daughter Rhaenyra as his heir, but his wishes were defied by the Lord Commander of his Kingsguard, Ser Criston the Kingmaker, who earned his epithet by crowning Aegon II, a son of a second marriage. In the resulting war of succession, called the Dance of the Dragons (129-131 AC), Rhaenyra was devoured by Sunfyre, the dragon of Aegon II, while her son Aegon III looked on. However, Aegon II was grievously injured and he too died soon after, due to causes unknown, causing Rhaenyra's son Aegon III to take the throne. Many lesser branches of House Targaryen, and most of their dragons also perished in the war. During the reign of Aegon III, the son of Rhaenyra who held the Iron Throne at the war's conclusion, the last dragon died, earning him the nickname "Dragonbane." The loss of their signature war mounts and the deaths of so many family members severely weakened the Targaryens' grip on the Seven Kingdoms.
Since the Dance, House Targaryen has practiced a highly modified version of agnatic primogeniture, placing female claimants in the line of succession behind all possible male ones, even collateral relations.

Incorporating Dorne
Since resisting the conquest of Aegon I, the Martell princes of Dorne had ruled their land as a sovereign realm. Upon assuming the throne in 157AC, Aegon III's fourteen-year old son Daeron I, the Young Dragon, decided to end that. Despite his youth and lack of dragons, Daeron defeated the Dornishmen in a successful invasion. His rule of Dorne did not last, however, and he and 40,000 men died trying to defeat an uprising. Dead at eighteen without issue, the Young Dragon was succeeded by his brother Baelor the Blessed, who was in training to become a septon. One of Baelor's first acts was to make peace with Dorne by marrying his cousin, Prince Daeron, to Myriah Martell. Baelor is well-remembered by the smallfolk, but maesters and others learned in history recall his piety as his undoing. As his Hand, Baelor retained his uncle Viserys, who had also served Daeron and Aegon III. Viserys held the realm together while Daeron warred and Baelor prayed, it is said. During his reign, Baelor locked his three sisters in the "Maidenvault" of the Red Keep to avoid carnal thoughts. One, Daena the Defiant, carried on an affair with their cousin Aegon, which resulted in a child named Daemon. When Baelor died childless as well in 171AC, his uncle took the throne as Viserys II. After a brief reign of only a year, Viserys was succeeded by his son Aegon, who reigned as Aegon IV and was called "the Unworthy". It was during the reign of Aegon's son Daeron II that Dorne finally joined the Targaryen empire, after Daeron's sister Daenerys, daughter of Aegon IV, wed Prince Maron Martell.

The Blackfyre Pretenders
Aegon IV kept many mistresses and sired several bastards by them. The oldest of them, by Princess Daena, had strong Targaryen features; he grew up to be a promising young knight and was granted Blackfyre, the Valyrian steel blade of Aegon the Conqueror. He became known as Daemon Blackfyre. Before his death in 184AC, Aegon IV legitimized all of his natural children, placing them in the succession, albeit behind his trueborn son, Daeron II. Nobles such as Aegor "Bittersteel" Rivers, one of Aegon IV's Great Bastards, did not care for Daeron's bookish nature or the Dornish flavor of his court, and whispered that Daeron was not the son of Aegon IV, but of his brother, Prince Aemon the Dragonknight, casting doubts over Daeron's right to rule. Finally, Daemon Blackfyre was bitter over the loss of Princess Daenerys, Daeron's sister, whom he had promised to Prince Maron Martell. For these reasons, Daemon and his supporters launched the First Blackfyre Rebellion against Daeron's rule. This was crushed by Daeron's sons, Baelor Breakspear and Maekar, and his bastard brother Brynden "Bloodraven" Rivers, Bittersteel's rival for the affections of their half-sister Shiera Seastar. Daemon was killed by Bloodraven in the Battle of the Redgrass Field, and Bittersteel was driven into exile across the narrow sea, where he founded the Golden Company, a sellsword army bent on naming a Blackfyre son as King of Westeros. Prince Baelor was named his father's Hand as well as heir, but died in 209AC in a trial of seven at the Ashford Tourney fighting opposite his brother Maekar for the honor of a hedge knight called Dunk. Maekar's son, Aerion Brightflame, was sent into exile after the trial, and Maekar allowed another son, nicknamed "Egg", to continue squiring for Dunk in order to teach him humility and honor. During Daeron's reign, the third major Targaryen palace was built at Summerhall, in the Dornish Marches.

Mounting Problems
The Great Spring Sickness of 209AC killed King Daeron II and several of his grandchildren. His equally bookish son Aerys I took the throne, appointing his uncle Bloodraven as Hand. Aerys ignored the realm's problems (including plague, drought, dwindling trade, rising banditry, and the reaving of Dagon Greyjoy) as Bloodraven focused on dealing with minor Blackfyre rebellions instigated by Bittersteel. Prince Maekar, who had expected to be named Aerys's Hand, succeeded his brother on the throne in 221AC and had Bloodraven thrown into the Red Keep's dungeons. Across the Narrow Sea, House Blackfyre continued to be a distant threat to the main Targaryen line. In 233AC King Maekar fell in battle against a rebel lord.

A series of misfortunes and deaths over the years culminated in a Great Council being held upon Maekar's demise in 233AC. The council bypassed the mad Prince Daeron's lackwit daughter and the infant son of the dead and mad Aerion Brightflame, leading to the crowning of Maekar's son "Egg" as Aegon V, called “The Unlikely” for being the fourth son of a fourth son. Aegon's elder brother, Aemon, had been quietly offered the throne before him, but Aemon refused the crown since he had taken a maester's vows, forswearing his inheritance and going on to join the Night's Watch lest he be used in plots against Aegon. The new king emptied the dungeons to accompany Aemon to the Wall, including their great-uncle Bloodraven, who went on to become Lord Commander of the Night's Watch. As Lord Commander of his Kingsguard, Aegon V appointed Ser Duncan the Tall, the hedge knight Dunk for whom he had squired in his youth.

In the latter part of Aegon's reign, he sent a host to the Stepstones to defeat Maelys the Monstrous, the last Blackfyre. The Blackfyre pretender and his supporters were defeated in the War of the Ninepenny Kings, and Maelys slain. Hearing a prophecy from a woods witch that their line would bear the prince that was promised to defeat the Others, Egg arranged the marriage of his grandchildren Aerys and Rhaella. Since he had done so, Aegon allowed his children to marry for love, earning him bitter enemies instead of friends. His daughter Rhaelle married into House Baratheon. His son Duncan the Small, Prince of Dragonflies, "cast aside a crown" for Jenny of Oldstones, leading in some way to the Tragedy of Summerhall, where Aegon V and both Duncans lost their lives in 259AC. Aegon's sickly son Jaehaerys II reigned for a few years before dying in 262AC. Amiable, clever, and able, he nonetheless was seen as weak by those martial lords prejudiced against his frail constitution. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Aerys II.

Downfall
Aided by his able Hand, Lord Tywin Lannister, King Aerys II began his reign with promise, but became paranoid and increasingly mad after being abducted during a failed revolt of the longtime Targaryen loyalists of House Darklyn and Tywin's cautious response. His heir, Prince Rhaegar, resolved to be a better monarch and set forth to prove himself, and to fulfill the prophecy of the prince that was promised. Aerys chose Tywin's heir, Ser Jaime, for his Kingsguard, robbing Tywin of his heir and provoking him to resignation because the king had also rejected Tywin's proposal of a marriage between Rhaegar and Jaime's twin sister, Cersei Lannister. Also during the Tourney at Harrenhal, Rhaegar offended Robert Baratheon by naming his betrothed, Lyanna Stark, as queen of love and beauty rather than his own wife, Princess Elia Martell.

Shortly after the tourney, Prince Rhaegar ran off with Lyanna. When Lyanna's brother and father protested, Aerys had them killed, starting a civil war. Rhaegar took command of the royal troops, leading them to defeat in the Battle of the Trident, where he was killed by Robert Baratheon. Prince Viserys and the pregnant Queen Rhaella fled to Dragonstone. Perfidious Lannisters killed Aerys, Elia, Rhaenys, and the infant Aegon in King's Landing. On Dragonstone, Rhaella died giving birth to Princess Daenerys, who was spirited to the Free Cities along with Viserys by the loyal Ser Willem Darry. Robert Baratheon was crowned king, partially due to his having a Targaryen grandmother.

King Aerys II Targaryen was the last king in a dynasty which had held for nearly 300 years of unbroken rule. Where the Targaryens had begun as untouchable demigods atop fire-breathing dragons, their power had fallen noticeably since the time of those beasts, with many more large-scale civil wars featuring pitched battles. In the short term, Aerys's madness had provoked the nobles to action, but such open defiance would not have occurred if his family's prestige had not been in decline for some time. This loss of influence is perhaps shown by the fact that Aegon V was invited to rule by a council rather than claiming a divine right. The Defiance of Duskendale by House Darklyn, one of the staunchest traditional royal allies, is another sign of the house's loss of influence.
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Family Members

King Aegon Targaryen VI, King of the Andals and the First Men and Protector of the Realm
Queen Daenarys Targaryen I, First of Her Name, Breaker of Chains and Mother of Dragons

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Community / A word on fire on the charge
« on: July 03, 2014, 06:47:48 am »
It's come to my attention over the past few months that "Fire on Charge" has become a serious taboo just about everywhere in the North American community. In Europe, FoC would almost never be an issue due to generally larger numbers being that there are simply more people in Europe than there are in North America, and there are more Europeans playing NW than there are North Americans. When European lines would charge and shoot as they charged, defending lines (lines being charged) would often lose a considerable amount of players immediately before melee, but there would still be a considerable number of men left alive to continue the battle in melee. I'll reference an old video from the summer of 2012 of a linebattle between the 91st and 33rd as an example of this:

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However, when it comes to North America, it seems that being shot right before melee is considerably less tolerated. North Americans do not like being killed without the opportunity to melee. I guess we might as well not shoot at all, right? That said, there will always be times where people will get shot before melee and they'll just have to live with it. They already do. So why is being shot a little bit prior to melee such a problem?

My personal stance on this issue is this: firing on the charge should be allowed simply because I don't see reasons why it shouldn't, and that said, it also adds some additional spice in engagements. I can understand if the number of rankers per line would influence whether or not two regiments would want to allow fire on the charge during 1v1s, and I can also understand why reloading on a charge is undesirable. However, I don't see why that means it should be taken out of gameplay entirely.

On an added note, I also think that disallowing firing on charges backs up the North American tendency of having smaller regiments--everyone wants a piece at the big-seat and it leads to splits, disbands, failed merges, and so on. It's an indirectly related issue, but the lack of firing in charge on melee makes smaller regiments more "considerable" on the battlefield, when really, it means a lot less average stability in the North American regiments and thus, eventually, a lack of interested and dedicated players in regiments due to a lot of them leaving the game after their previous regiment disbands. However, that is a discussion for another day.

Feel free to discuss either side of this, it's clearly only going to reach philosophical debate level, and not community reform level.

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New thread: https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=16870.0



The 91st Argyllshire Highlanders is a unique collection of Napoleonic Wars veterans and newcomers alike. Some of our members have been playing since early twenty-twelve, while others have just began playing this year. We strictly follow a set of rules based on discipline and authority. While linebattles and trainings require a very serious following of orders and commands with a strict silence, with the minor exception for the 'permission to speak' phrase, our group activities and horsing-around requires members to simply have fun. With experienced leadership and a playerbase that spans years of gaming, the 91st is an ideal group for players of all skill-levels to join.

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Colonel - Col
Lieutenant Colonel - LtCol
Major - Maj
Captain - Cpt
Lieutenant - Lt
Ensign - Ens
           

Non-Comissioned Officers                 

Serjeant Major - SjtM
Colour Serjeant - CSjt
Serjeant - Sjt
Corporal - Cpl
Lance Corporal - LCpl

Enlisted Men

Kingsman - Kgm
Regular - Rgl
Private - Pte
Cadet - Cad
Recruit - Rec





Only lasting as an independent unit for less than 90 years, this regiment nevertheless had an eventful life. Duncan Campbell of Lochnell raised it in western Scotland on behalf of the Duke of Argyll in 1794, during the opening stages of the French Revolutionary Wars. It was initially numbered the 98th Regiment of Foot, but this rose to 91st two years after its inception, by which time it had been sent to garrison Cape Town in South Africa. Its next postings were back in Europe, where it fought at Corunna, Walcheren, Vittoria, Nivelle, Toulouse, and Quatre Bras during the Napoleonic Wars. Although stationed in Belgium, the regiment was not engaged at Waterloo, being based at Halle guarding the right flank of Wellington's Army. The post-war period was spent garrisoning England, the West Indies and St Helena. While stationed on the latter island a detachment of the regiment escorted Napoleon’s body on its return to France in 1840. Service in the Seventh Cape Frontier War followed before the regiment returned to England. The 1850s saw the 91st garrisoning Ireland, Malta and the Ionian Islands, and Egypt. In 1858 the regiment was sent to the subcontinent during the Indian Mutiny, remaining there until 1868. In 1871 it served as the honour guard at the wedding of Queen Victoria’s daughter Princess Louise to Douglas Sutherland Campbell (later Duke of Argyll) at Windsor Castle. A year later it was allowed to incorporate her name into its own as a reward. In 1879 it was back in South Africa to participate in the Zulu War. Three years later it amalgamated with the 93rd (Sutherland Highlanders) Regiment of Foot to form Princess Louise’s (Argyll and Sutherland) Highlanders, which took part in both World Wars and the Korean War.

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Officers, No.1 Company
Colonel James MacTavish

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NCO's, No.1 Company
Serjeant James McFarland
Corporal Samson Smith
Corporal Walter Forrest

Battalion strength: 1 Officer.
3 NCO's.
26 Enlisted men.


Recruits will not be
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Recruits: Approx. 20

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Enlisted men, No.1 Company.
Kingsman Graham MacBeth
Kingsman John Lindsay
Regular Andrew Macrae
Regular Gaven Smith
Regular John Walker
Private Alexander Fraser
Private Andrew MacLeod
Private Barnet McFlair
Private Connor MacCleod
Private Dwarf
Private Eaden Cameron
Private Fergus MacTavish
Private Henry Richardson
Private Henry Ross
Private Isaac Palmer
Private James Campbell
Private jlukejluke
Private John Sinclair
Private John Trigger
Private Nigel Rorke
Private Patrick MacTavish
Private Reese Williams
Private Thomas Macrae
Private William Kerr
Private William McDaniel



        Wins:       

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• 91st v. MoskovGren 4-0 (6/13/14)
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       Loss:       

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• 91st v. 30th 3-7 (6/7/14)
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Total Ratio (rounds): 14-10
                                               

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Off Topic / Graphics Cards Thread!
« on: April 21, 2014, 10:57:39 pm »
Since I'm getting a new graphics card soon I thought I might as well start a thread about them.

I currently have a GeForce GTS 250, which I've had since like 2008 (yeah, I know...). Whatch y'all got? Wish you had something different/more up to date?

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The 8th Infantry Regiment of the Duchy of Warsaw/Pułk 8. Piechoty Xięstwa Warszwskiego was the eighth of the seventeen line infantry regiments (with five additional in Lithuania) formed in 1807 with the Treaties of Tilsit. The regiment was garrisoned at Kalisz, the western border of the Duchy of Warsaw. It served in the battles of Raszyn, Sandomierz, Baranów, Jankowice, and Wrzawy during the Polish-Austrian War in 1809, and Smoleńsk, Możajsk, and Woronowo during the Invasion of Russia in 1812. The Mount & Blade: Warband group, nicknamed and tagged as the 8pp, is the joint-amalgamation of the 1. Pomeranian line and 2. East Prussian light infantry regiments of the II. Prussian Army.









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Events: EU / 8pp Sunday Linebattle [NA][Line/Light/Cavalry]
« on: March 18, 2014, 04:59:10 am »

When: 5pm PST / 8pm EST
(Officer meeting 20 minutes in advance in TeamSpeak)
Where: 12threg.teamspeak3.com
How: Science / Aliens / Wish-magic / Seagulls
Actually How: Officers show up in the TS above at the time specified (7:45pm EST)
Each officer gives the admins their attendance for the day
Server info will be given to the officers and the event will shortly commence


Rules:
  • Absolutely no trolling. If a battle is dry one week, an optional anything-goes fun round will be at the end.
  • Rounds are played best of three. If one team wins the first two round, the second map will begin.
  • There will be two maps per event. If there is a tie for map wins, there will be a third map.
  • If an individual breaks a rule, on the first offense they will be slain.
    On the second offense, they will be removed from the event for the rest of the night.
    On any further offense, they will be removed from the event permanently, and their regiment will receive a warning.
  • If a regiment or its officer(s) breaks a rule, on the first offense they will receive a warning.
    On the second offense, they will be restricted from the event.
  • Any players who delay a round (do not enter engagement/hide from enemies) will be slain.
  • Any players who remains at the spawn two minutes into the round will be slain.

Line Infantry:
  • Minimum of 7 people per group.
  • One officer, musician, or flag bearer is allowed per 10 people. This includes the commanding officer.
  • Line infantry may not use spacing. Gaps do not need to be fixed until preparing to move.
  • Line infantry must be in tight-formation before volleying. Firing before halted is not allowed.
    (Note that firing can commence before a line is fully halted, but only rankers in tight-formation may fire.)
  • Line infantry may fire on a charge, but it must be a volley. Players can not fire on the charge by individual choice.
  • Line infantry may not officer aim.
  • If a line falls to 3 players the line must either charge the closest enemy or join the closest allied line.
  • Line infantry may only enter a building if its goal is to clear it of enemies.

Light Infantry:
  • Minimum of 8 people per group.
  • Maximum of 14 people per group.
  • Officers, musicians, and sergeants/ensigns are counted in min/max.
    There must be 10+ people for one non-officer/non-ranker class, and there must be 14 for two.
  • Light infantry may use up to three-man spacing.
  • Light infantry may only retreat from an enemy group for 30 seconds.
    (This is excluded if the light infantry is retreating to a nearby allied regiment.)
  • Light infantry must be firing beside or in front of a nearby allied regiment.
    They cannot shoot through a line's shoulder gaps, use another regiment for cover, or otherwise.
  • Light infantry is allowed to use natural cover up to three people at a time, and cannot take turns behind cover to reload.
  • Light infantry may officer aim.
  • Light infantry is allowed to garrison buildings with up to 6 people per story.
    They can only occupy a building if an enemy is within the vicinity.

Cavalry:
  • Saber and lancer cavalry is permitted, however dragoon is not.
  • Minimum of 6 people per group.
  • Maximum of 12 people per group.
  • Officers, musicians, and sergeants/ensigns are counted in min/max.
    There must be 8+ people for one non-officer/non-ranker class, and there must be 14 for two.
  • Cavalry is allowed to scout the enemy.
  • Cavalry is typically allowed to retreat while in an engagement if they choose to.
  • Cavalry cannot retreat from an enemy engagement if said cavalry unit is the last of its team.
  • In the instance that a cavalry group falls to three people after an engagement, it must dismount and join an allied group.



Attending Regiments:

-Pułk 8. Piechoty Xięstwa Warszawskiego
-4th Glukhovskii
-1. Garde Jäger-Bataillon
-5th Northumberland Fusiliers
-109th Fusiliers
-73rd Regiment of Foot "Macleod's Highlanders"
-Forlorn Hope
-22e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne
-Four-Two Gaming
-1st French Royal Guard Regiment
-United States Marine Corps
-7e Irlandaise Regiment
-1st Marine Expeditionary Force
-21ème Régiment d'Infanterie de Ligne
-Voltigeurs Canadiens
-Irish Legion

Admins:

Audiate, Orcaryo, junedragon, William


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