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jako wrote:records dont say, it just has it down as the battle of chibi, where Cao Cao was tricked by a shu spy into chaining his entire fleet together which made it easier to burn the entire fleet.
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gimil wrote:jako wrote:records dont say, it just has it down as the battle of chibi, where Cao Cao was tricked by a shu spy into chaining his entire fleet together which made it easier to burn the entire fleet.
am i correct in saying in was pang de that was the spy?
Im also wanting to know where the han capital was and where hte gates are that dong zuo had to fight the alliance that yuan shu organised.
unriggable wrote:It's too top - bottom. You can defend the entire north side from a single territory. It's fucked.
jako wrote:gimil wrote:jako wrote:records dont say, it just has it down as the battle of chibi, where Cao Cao was tricked by a shu spy into chaining his entire fleet together which made it easier to burn the entire fleet.
am i correct in saying in was pang de that was the spy?
Im also wanting to know where the han capital was and where hte gates are that dong zuo had to fight the alliance that yuan shu organised.
actually it was pang tong that was the spy from what i have read.
am i correct in assuming u are referring to when Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Sun Jian joined forces with Yuan Shu against dong zhou?
the yuan shu coalition against dong zhou was in luo yang which is where the han capital was because dong zhou overtook the capital and replaced the original emperor with his own emperor at that time. based on ur map, luo yang would be in the si province.
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Coleman wrote:If you're up to it I'd like to see better mountains in the next draft. Also I'd like to suggest WidowMaker's bonus calculator to figure out the bonuses. If you aren't sure what that is let me know and I'll hunt it down for you.
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unriggable wrote:It's too top - bottom. You can defend the entire north side from a single territory. It's fucked.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
Coleman wrote:I don't know if I like Wei Jing being a one stop shop to defending the entire Wei area. Although at the point you'd be doing that you are probably winning anyway so it probably isn't a big deal.
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Coleman wrote:Yeah, but I didn't like the way he put it, in fact I didn't even understand what he was saying, but now I see it is the same thing.
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Arbustos wrote:jako wrote:gimil wrote:jako wrote:records dont say, it just has it down as the battle of chibi, where Cao Cao was tricked by a shu spy into chaining his entire fleet together which made it easier to burn the entire fleet.
am i correct in saying in was pang de that was the spy?
Im also wanting to know where the han capital was and where hte gates are that dong zuo had to fight the alliance that yuan shu organised.
actually it was pang tong that was the spy from what i have read.
am i correct in assuming u are referring to when Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Sun Jian joined forces with Yuan Shu against dong zhou?
the yuan shu coalition against dong zhou was in luo yang which is where the han capital was because dong zhou overtook the capital and replaced the original emperor with his own emperor at that time. based on ur map, luo yang would be in the si province.
Liu Bei was actually just a subordinate under Gongsun Zan, with Yuan Shao leading them all.
Si Shui and Hu Lao Gates (although they are one and the same), are most likely in Wei Jing (by your map).
P.S. I personally really like the idea of a Battle of Red Wall map.
jako wrote:so what other things are u planning for this map?
i'l have to spend a little time looking at stuff for ur map, and i'l see what i can find but its hard tp be sure since there is so much inaccuracies of this era.
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Where was hte silk road?jako wrote:maybe u can incorporate the silk road, as there was a part of the road that originated from chang an to the south eastern wu regions.
EDIT: i just threw this idea out as it the silk road is pretty famous and had existed during that period. u could make it sort of like what qwert did with his tunnels on the iwo jima map but its up to u. i just thought it would provide a way to connect the south to the north if there was no sea route.
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d.gishman wrote:you're missing taiwan and hainan on the map
reverend_kyle wrote:I miss the story Idea, you could probably use some stuff from that romance of the three kingdoms book series.
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