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Incandenza wrote:So docks can attack docks, but only if they're part of the same sea? And of course docks can attack adjacent seas.
Incandenza wrote:And shouldn't Manau be in blue, since it's a dock?
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
Guiscard wrote:There wasn't a caste at Cardiff in anything like the modern sense of the word. There was a Roman fort, but it fell into disuse after the Romans left. The only Welsh castle applicable to the period would really be Dinefwr, although even then its more tradition than evidence. That would come in Defet province, as its near Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, but you could get away with it being in Cardiff. That said, Gwent would be a better name for Cardiff as a province. Furthermore, ball room is a little silly. I know the castle plans don't realate to real life, which is fine, but perhaps it should be courtyard?
Guiscard wrote:Dornsatete should be Dornsaete.
Guiscard wrote:Londonwic wasn't really the city, that was the name of the Saxon trading villiage to the west. The walled city itself would be Londonburh. The Seaxe name is applicable to a degree (although it did come under Mercian control too) but I'd go with E. Seaxe, because it makes it seem like the centre of Saxon power at the moment (which it wasn't to any degree). It wasn't a castle, anyway, but a walled town. Don't know how this affects the map, really...
Guiscard wrote:Other than that, liking it a lot!
Telvannia wrote:Guiscard wrote:There wasn't a caste at Cardiff in anything like the modern sense of the word. There was a Roman fort, but it fell into disuse after the Romans left. The only Welsh castle applicable to the period would really be Dinefwr, although even then its more tradition than evidence. That would come in Defet province, as its near Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, but you could get away with it being in Cardiff. That said, Gwent would be a better name for Cardiff as a province. Furthermore, ball room is a little silly. I know the castle plans don't realate to real life, which is fine, but perhaps it should be courtyard?
Well cardiff the castle can become Dinefwr, and the territory can become gwent easily enough. The changing of names in the castle will be easy as well.
Guiscard wrote:Dornsatete should be Dornsaete.
Easily changed.Guiscard wrote:Londonwic wasn't really the city, that was the name of the Saxon trading villiage to the west. The walled city itself would be Londonburh. The Seaxe name is applicable to a degree (although it did come under Mercian control too) but I'd go with E. Seaxe, because it makes it seem like the centre of Saxon power at the moment (which it wasn't to any degree). It wasn't a castle, anyway, but a walled town. Don't know how this affects the map, really...
So are you saying i should call the castle Londonburh or E. Seaxe?
Also as walled towns go, i think changing it would be not worth it in the long run. Because most of the legend would have to change to accommodate a walled town as well as 3 castles
Guiscard wrote:Other than that, liking it a lot!
Balsiefen wrote:Nice to see a historian here Guis
Telvannia wrote:Guiscard wrote:There wasn't a caste at Cardiff in anything like the modern sense of the word. There was a Roman fort, but it fell into disuse after the Romans left. The only Welsh castle applicable to the period would really be Dinefwr, although even then its more tradition than evidence. That would come in Defet province, as its near Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, but you could get away with it being in Cardiff. That said, Gwent would be a better name for Cardiff as a province. Furthermore, ball room is a little silly. I know the castle plans don't realate to real life, which is fine, but perhaps it should be courtyard?
Well cardiff the castle can become Dinefwr, and the territory can become gwent easily enough. The changing of names in the castle will be easy as well.
Defet is a tad small for a province. I origionally had the castle as langurig in pouis. Maybe we should move back to that?Guiscard wrote:Dornsatete should be Dornsaete.
Easily changed.Guiscard wrote:Londonwic wasn't really the city, that was the name of the Saxon trading villiage to the west. The walled city itself would be Londonburh. The Seaxe name is applicable to a degree (although it did come under Mercian control too) but I'd go with E. Seaxe, because it makes it seem like the centre of Saxon power at the moment (which it wasn't to any degree). It wasn't a castle, anyway, but a walled town. Don't know how this affects the map, really...
So are you saying i should call the castle Londonburh or E. Seaxe?
Also as walled towns go, i think changing it would be not worth it in the long run. Because most of the legend would have to change to accommodate a walled town as well as 3 castles
Call the territ. E Seaxe, Call the city Londonburh (I had no idea about that one, interesting bit of information)Guiscard wrote:Other than that, liking it a lot!
Thanks.
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
Guiscard wrote:
Good stuff. The city / settlement thing is actually something I wasn't aware of until I availed myself of my yearly guilty pleasure - Bernard Cornwell novels.
http://www.bernardcornwell.net/index2.c ... eriesid=10
A good series, actually, if you're interested in the period. Not too far off historically, and he makes you well aware of the bits he has made up.
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
lanyards wrote:I think I mentioned this before, but Munster is still spelled wrong on both maps.
Guiscard wrote:Is there a reason why North is not Northumbria?
lanyards wrote:I think I mentioned this before, but Munster is still spelled wrong on both maps.
Guiscard wrote:Is there a reason why North is not Northumbria?
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
Balsiefen wrote:-mabye replace cardiff's ballroom with an armoury.
-Make Aberdeen Aberdon(which i think is its dark age name)
gimil wrote:The large has blurred when you resized it, also does the map really need to bee 800x800? I feel 700x700 would be more than sufficient.
Telvannia wrote:Balsiefen wrote:-mabye replace cardiff's ballroom with an armoury.
-Make Aberdeen Aberdon(which i think is its dark age name)
Easily Changed.gimil wrote:The large has blurred when you resized it, also does the map really need to bee 800x800? I feel 700x700 would be more than sufficient.
I can easily make it 700x700. Is that preferable?
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
Guiscard wrote:Any progress on the change of name for Cardiff I suggested earlier?
Furthermore, I'd really like to see Northumberland if at all possible. It is an important name from the period, a key area of Dark Age Britain, and one still with us today, and I think the map would benefit from having it written out in full.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
gimil wrote:Guiscard wrote:Any progress on the change of name for Cardiff I suggested earlier?
Furthermore, I'd really like to see Northumberland if at all possible. It is an important name from the period, a key area of Dark Age Britain, and one still with us today, and I think the map would benefit from having it written out in full.
Good to see you making an appearence in the foundry again guiscard
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
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