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Post by Kong Fa Xu on Aug 28, 2006 17:00:06 GMT -5
*sigh* Let me post this one more time, so that hopefully your last remaining brain cells will grasp this.
Charged. Out. Of. The. Cheng. Camp. He wasn't in the camp, you retard. And if you really want to fuck with the semantics of exactly where he posted, the let me go back to Chang An and run over Jin Pin with my elephants. That didn't happen, neither will your retardation here. Get stoned if that's what you like, but I'm right, and it's pretty obvious.
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Post by Bo Shifei on Aug 28, 2006 17:02:27 GMT -5
What in the cob dude? I was being really nice about that. You gotta go get all mean about it.
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Post by Don't Reregister account Aruzo on Aug 28, 2006 17:06:10 GMT -5
Exactly. Not very nice of you. ;D
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Post by Ma Yuan on Aug 28, 2006 18:22:08 GMT -5
Lol. Anywys Guan yu's not dead...you can read his statement of truth in the ooc.
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Post by Lyle on Aug 28, 2006 21:06:10 GMT -5
I don't see how you can all get so worked up about this. It's all clearly stated in his post. He did what he did, as in putting gun powder around the camp and thus the tents/cloth. Back then this camp of tents would have been burnt to a crisp, more or less blown up by the gun powder, if it was strong enough and concentrated. Guan Yu never posted leaving the Camp, he posted showing up suddenly at mine without posting anywhere else. He never finished his conversation, and he posted that Guan Yu was waiting for Wei's decision, which unfortunately was not something he'd want to hear. Messages I couldn't give a damn about. A message is the pm I just sent back to Erik, a message is this post right here. I want him to post it in the threads like everyone else here, so we can all see what Guan Yu decided to do after pausing for Jiang Wei's decision. For the sake of all rping and etc etc, Guan Yu your still in the camp. For the sake of not getting shit, and making it a better experience for all of us, not everyone is dead. Generals were grand men, Guan Yu was a grand general. Your men are fucking toast, don't get me wrong. Zan is going to most likely die, he isn't even here anyways. Your front is burning, your rear and tents are also burning. Your troops are not grand generals, you'll be lucky if you can pull yourself together in the fires to get out. By god, good luck to you.
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Post by Emperor Shao on Aug 29, 2006 5:12:28 GMT -5
Gunpowder didn't exist in Ancient China and in this game it was stated that gunpowder weapons and gunpowder itself wouldn't be added. GP wasn't made till the 9th century Ad. Black powder existed, and this will be assumed to be what he used. Guan Yu and the other general are not dead. Anything to do with a gunpowder explosion is partially nulled, but not void. There would be some damage from explosions. The fire was successful, and many men will die, though probably not all of them (black powder couldn't cause an entire encampment to just explode with all the troops in it). The camp is burned, along with whatever supplies were in it. I will leave Lyle to do the damages, so long as he makes sure they are fair. Again, I emphasize that many men, though not all of them will die. I think slightly more or around 1/2 of the troops in the camp would be a good bet. The rest will be able to pretty much escape with their leader ok but possibly injured. And the whole array will be demoralized until they are safe from harm and supplies are obtained in some way to replenish their morale (buying them would be the only way unless you retreated and came back later I suppose. I guess for 400 gold or something along that line the supply damage could be repaired; alternately the ones who were damaged could fight demoralized).
Sorry if this seems to be contradicting my fellow admin, but I read Lyle's post above me and had to comment.
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Post by Ma Yuan on Aug 29, 2006 6:56:42 GMT -5
THNK YU
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Post by Jiang Wei - Retired on Aug 29, 2006 9:22:40 GMT -5
Gunpowder didn't exist in Ancient China and in this game it was stated that gunpowder weapons and gunpowder itself wouldn't be added. GP wasn't made till the 9th century Ad. Black powder existed, and this will be assumed to be what he used. Guan Yu and the other general are not dead. Anything to do with a gunpowder explosion is partially nulled, but not void. There would be some damage from explosions. The fire was successful, and many men will die, though probably not all of them (black powder couldn't cause an entire encampment to just explode with all the troops in it). The camp is burned, along with whatever supplies were in it. I will leave Lyle to do the damages, so long as he makes sure they are fair. Again, I emphasize that many men, though not all of them will die. I think slightly more or around 1/2 of the troops in the camp would be a good bet. The rest will be able to pretty much escape with their leader ok but possibly injured. And the whole array will be demoralized until they are safe from harm and supplies are obtained in some way to replenish their morale (buying them would be the only way unless you retreated and came back later I suppose. I guess for 400 gold or something along that line the supply damage could be repaired; alternately the ones who were damaged could fight demoralized). Sorry if this seems to be contradicting my fellow admin, but I read Lyle's post above me and had to comment. In dynasty Warriors 4 they set fire to luoyang so i assumed there was a gunpowder of some sort...i didnt say the camp exploded...i said i poured gunpowder all over the camp isolated the 2 officers and set it on fire...causing a huge blaze...so how could 2 officers survive that i ask?
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Post by Don't Reregister account Aruzo on Aug 29, 2006 9:57:18 GMT -5
Well, if they used the same Godmodding like you, they could use their breath to extinguish the fires, magically transport to Zhao and kill everyone in their sleep and then win the day.
But I'm childish here ;D
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Post by Kaiser Amadeus on Aug 29, 2006 17:42:56 GMT -5
shit, lol, sleepy
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Post by Ma Yuan on Aug 29, 2006 19:19:06 GMT -5
San Yu rides in front of the bruning camp. Tears wetted both her and her 50 scouts cheeks. It was sad, as alot of people died at the area. She then sent 2 messsenger back to general Huang to come in haste and help with the help of taking out the fires. Then she herself with her remaining 48 men started the literally breathtaking job of putting out the fires. ( In 12 hours in shall be done)
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Post by Ma Yuan on Aug 31, 2006 20:14:21 GMT -5
Huang Zhong rode in front of thestill a little bit burning camp. He cryed, did this mean something?
Messenger: Wei Yan has betrayed us and attacked the capitol.
Huang Zhong dropped to his knees. Did this show the end of Cheng? He cryed to the very end. He was uncertain what to do he got on his knees and got on his horse gathered his forces and rode off.
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Post by Pauly on Aug 31, 2006 21:38:36 GMT -5
Scratch what I said.... I can't do that, seeing as how it's too late, lots of people have moved. So yeah.. ignore me....
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Post by Yin Du on Sept 5, 2006 16:44:01 GMT -5
((A little late, but meh. I need to do this.))
Luckily, when the fire had been set, Fei Wong had been ready to march. He quickly rallied his men, leading them away. It was at this time that he heard of Jiang Wei's betrayel. He cursed himself for letting him live, but what was done was done. He led them away, knowing he would have to seek another lord. But which one? As he rode on, pondering this, his retreat with his men was covered by the smoke.
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Post by Lyle on Sept 5, 2006 17:06:13 GMT -5
Assume that most of your unit is destroyed, and the entire camp started burning and was surrounded.
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