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May 11, 2017 15:09:18 GMT
Post by emeraldeddie on May 11, 2017 15:09:18 GMT
*The Dunlendings set their fort ablaze, and run off.* OOC: No. OOC: So I see. This feels like a trap. xD Where are they fleeing to?
*The troops set a strong guard, then begin to work on a fortress, using as their base the stone wall that had been started on previously: 25%* *Fortress: 55%*
*Of the troops here, 500 are sent to guard the Glanduin ford, while 3,500 of them (with nearly all of the siege engines) head for Dunland.*
The day of prosperity makes one forget adversity; The day of adversity makes one forget prosperity.
~ Sirach 11:25
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May 11, 2017 16:27:20 GMT
Post by Shamrock on May 11, 2017 16:27:20 GMT
OOC: So I see. This feels like a trap. xD Where are they fleeing to?
*The troops set a strong guard, then begin to work on a fortress, using as their base the stone wall that had been started on previously: 25%* *Fortress: 55%*
*Of the troops here, 500 are sent to guard the Glanduin ford, while 3,500 of them (with nearly all of the siege engines) head for Dunland.**3, 000 Dunlendings and 100 SWE notice that a large number of Bree-Men have left, and come running back.* OOC: Surprise. Never leave a low guard when your enemy never left the region.
I drink tea.
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May 11, 2017 16:32:11 GMT
Post by mythmaster1 on May 11, 2017 16:32:11 GMT
*Fortress: 55%*
*Of the troops here, 500 are sent to guard the Glanduin ford, while 3,500 of them (with nearly all of the siege engines) head for Dunland.* *3, 000 Dunlendings and 100 SWE notice that a large number of Bree-Men have left, and come running back.* OOC: Surprise. Never leave a low guard when your enemy never left the region. OOC: Nice. Give him the worse position, which in this case is defense, and then lower his army on another attack.
Tul Generas of the Orcs, Darthraxx of the dragon Knights. I RP, and have lots of fun.
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May 11, 2017 16:54:31 GMT
Post by Shamrock on May 11, 2017 16:54:31 GMT
OOC: Troops:
500 Guzar Swordsmen (1 each; 500 MWE)
200 Guzar Archers (5 each; 1, 000 MWE)
250 Hamat Shields (1 each; 250 MWE)
250 Hamat Javelins (1 each; 250 MWE)
200 Elite Archers (5 each; 1, 000 MWE)
Total: 3, 000 MWE
Siege:
2 Trebuchet (15 each; 30 TWE)
10 Ladders (1 each; 10 TWE)
2 Onagers (10 each; 20 TWE)
2 Battering rams (6 each; 12 TWE)
2 Siege Rams (10 each; 20 MWE)
1 Magonel (8 each; 8 MWE)
Total: 100 TWE
I drink tea.
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May 11, 2017 18:30:22 GMT
Post by emeraldeddie on May 11, 2017 18:30:22 GMT
*Fortress: 55%*
*Of the troops here, 500 are sent to guard the Glanduin ford, while 3,500 of them (with nearly all of the siege engines) head for Dunland.* *3, 000 Dunlendings and 100 SWE notice that a large number of Bree-Men have left, and come running back.* OOC: Surprise. Never leave a low guard when your enemy never left the region. From where, may I ask?
The day of prosperity makes one forget adversity; The day of adversity makes one forget prosperity.
~ Sirach 11:25
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May 11, 2017 19:45:00 GMT
Post by Shamrock on May 11, 2017 19:45:00 GMT
*3, 000 Dunlendings and 100 SWE notice that a large number of Bree-Men have left, and come running back.* OOC: Surprise. Never leave a low guard when your enemy never left the region. From where, may I ask? Another part of Enedwaith.
I drink tea.
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May 11, 2017 22:32:08 GMT
Post by emeraldeddie on May 11, 2017 22:32:08 GMT
From where, may I ask? Another part of Enedwaith. Oh, so it's just the troops that fled when I first came. But I thought there were only 2,000 here?
Also, you may want to fix the jammers at Moria. I saw the first sentence, before realizing what it was and stopping. That was all I saw, I promise.
Anywho, I'll make a move here in a minute.
The day of prosperity makes one forget adversity; The day of adversity makes one forget prosperity.
~ Sirach 11:25
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May 11, 2017 22:39:37 GMT
Post by emeraldeddie on May 11, 2017 22:39:37 GMT
*Fortress: 55%*
*Of the troops here, 500 are sent to guard the Glanduin ford, while 3,500 of them (with nearly all of the siege engines) head for Dunland.* *3, 000 Dunlendings and 100 SWE notice that a large number of Bree-Men have left, and come running back.* OOC: Surprise. Never leave a low guard when your enemy never left the region. *All troops retreat within what is built of the fortress (over half), and prepare for battle. Huntsmen fire on the enemy if/when they are in range.*
OOC: Yah. I hadn't actually decided my troops yet, but this is probably what I would go with:
- 200 Bree Guardsmen - 150 Eryn Vorn Huntsmen (2 MWE)
Total: 500 MWE
Aaaaannnnnd I forgot to generate troops today. Ah well.
The day of prosperity makes one forget adversity; The day of adversity makes one forget prosperity.
~ Sirach 11:25
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May 11, 2017 22:57:33 GMT
Post by Shamrock on May 11, 2017 22:57:33 GMT
Another part of Enedwaith. Oh, so it's just the troops that fled when I first came. But I thought there were only 2,000 here?
Also, you may want to fix the jammers at Moria. I saw the first sentence, before realizing what it was and stopping. That was all I saw, I promise.
Anywho, I'll make a move here in a minute.Yes. No, 3, 000. 5, 000 claimed the region. 3, 000 went to Eregion. 1, 000 were generated. Leaving me with 2, 000. Bother, that is happening to every jammer I post today.
I drink tea.
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May 11, 2017 22:59:17 GMT
-last edited on May 11, 2017 22:59:31 GMT by Shamrock
Post by Shamrock on May 11, 2017 22:59:17 GMT
*3, 000 Dunlendings and 100 SWE notice that a large number of Bree-Men have left, and come running back.* OOC: Surprise. Never leave a low guard when your enemy never left the region. *All troops retreat within what is built of the fortress (over half), and prepare for battle. Huntsmen fire on the enemy if/when they are in range.*
OOC: Yah. I hadn't actually decided my troops yet, but this is probably what I would go with:
- 200 Bree Guardsmen - 150 Eryn Vorn Huntsmen (2 MWE)
Total: 500 MWE
Aaaaannnnnd I forgot to generate troops today. Ah well. *The Dunlendings stay out of range, and prepare for battle.* OOC: OK. I'm about to lose internet for a few hours, so I'll make another post tomorrow.
I drink tea.
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May 11, 2017 23:21:04 GMT
Post by KitKat on May 11, 2017 23:21:04 GMT
Oh, so it's just the troops that fled when I first came. But I thought there were only 2,000 here?
Also, you may want to fix the jammers at Moria. I saw the first sentence, before realizing what it was and stopping. That was all I saw, I promise.
Anywho, I'll make a move here in a minute. Yes. No, 3, 000. 5, 000 claimed the region. 3, 000 went to Eregion. 1, 000 were generated. Leaving me with 2, 000. Bother, that is happening to every jammer I post today. Yeah, jammers can be finicky. If you put the jammers into the post, and then starting adding in extra lines in the main text box, sometimes it will put the new stuff outside the jammers. Or, if you go to the BBCode window, it will reformat the jammer code so that it shows up wierd. What I generally do, and what seems to be easiest, is to type what I want jammed first, then select all of it, hit the jammer button, edit the title, and create the jammer like that (leaving the jammer text box empty). If you do it right, it will put the selected text inside the jammer. Just make sure you don't forget to add the jammer in, because I did that just the other day.
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Post by emeraldeddie on May 12, 2017 4:31:31 GMT
Oh, so it's just the troops that fled when I first came. But I thought there were only 2,000 here?
Also, you may want to fix the jammers at Moria. I saw the first sentence, before realizing what it was and stopping. That was all I saw, I promise.
Anywho, I'll make a move here in a minute. Yes. No, 3, 000. 5, 000 claimed the region. 3, 000 went to Eregion. 1, 000 were generated. Leaving me with 2, 000. Bother, that is happening to every jammer I post today. Ah, I forgot the generated troops. Again.
Too bad (for you, anyways ).
The day of prosperity makes one forget adversity; The day of adversity makes one forget prosperity.
~ Sirach 11:25
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Post by emeraldeddie on May 12, 2017 4:33:43 GMT
*The Dunlendings stay out of range, and prepare for battle.* OOC: OK. I'm about to lose internet for a few hours, so I'll make another post tomorrow. *My troops wait patiently*
OOC: Alright, sounds good. Is it weather, electrical work, or something else?
The day of prosperity makes one forget adversity; The day of adversity makes one forget prosperity.
~ Sirach 11:25
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Post by emeraldeddie on May 12, 2017 4:35:23 GMT
Yes. No, 3, 000. 5, 000 claimed the region. 3, 000 went to Eregion. 1, 000 were generated. Leaving me with 2, 000. Bother, that is happening to every jammer I post today. Yeah, jammers can be finicky. If you put the jammers into the post, and then starting adding in extra lines in the main text box, sometimes it will put the new stuff outside the jammers. Or, if you go to the BBCode window, it will reformat the jammer code so that it shows up wierd. What I generally do, and what seems to be easiest, is to type what I want jammed first, then select all of it, hit the jammer button, edit the title, and create the jammer like that (leaving the jammer text box empty). If you do it right, it will put the selected text inside the jammer. Just make sure you don't forget to add the jammer in, because I did that just the other day. Or you could, y'know, just write what you want to in the jammers box.
But no, it's probably easier the way you suggest. I just tend to forget to do that until after the fact.
The day of prosperity makes one forget adversity; The day of adversity makes one forget prosperity.
~ Sirach 11:25
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Post by KitKat on May 12, 2017 5:17:27 GMT
Yeah, jammers can be finicky. If you put the jammers into the post, and then starting adding in extra lines in the main text box, sometimes it will put the new stuff outside the jammers. Or, if you go to the BBCode window, it will reformat the jammer code so that it shows up wierd. What I generally do, and what seems to be easiest, is to type what I want jammed first, then select all of it, hit the jammer button, edit the title, and create the jammer like that (leaving the jammer text box empty). If you do it right, it will put the selected text inside the jammer. Just make sure you don't forget to add the jammer in, because I did that just the other day. Or you could, y'know, just write what you want to in the jammers box.
But no, it's probably easier the way you suggest. I just tend to forget to do that until after the fact. Yeah, but that's so much more inconvenient. Using the box is fine for short little things, but as you know, most of my jammers (or posts in general) aren't very short. You can't divide paragraphs in the little jammer box, or at least it merges it all into one big blob if you do. Plus, such a small box isn't very good when the message your writing is several times the length of it. It makes it difficult to keep one's thoughts straight.
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