the items will be restated,we are only two people team,so you can expect that there will be lots of bugsIvan the Awesome said:I noticed something odd. The crude set of mail I stole off some pirates had better stats than the Rus leather scale armour (I think it was called that, I can find out for sure later), which looked like mail with leather lammelar on top. It doesn't make sense to me that adding more armour to the mail coat would decrease the effectiveness.
will do,post the coat of arms of that old fartassNaughtius Maximus said:I wrote this some time ago, but I think it went unnoticed..
About the "Patrimonium sancti Petri":
Seeing Teodora d'Aquino as an old geezer is quite funny, because she was a woman: the mother of Tommaso d'Aquino, and was of the Caracciolo family.
I could suggest for substitution Riccardo Annibaldi, cardinal, that was the éminence grise behind the pope. (i could even post his coat of arms if needed)
If you need a kingdom pretender (not a wannabe pope, but a political challenger) I suggest: Brancaleone degli Andalò, roman senator, quite the adversary of pope Alexander, he was even imprisoned, freed by the roman citizen and died poisoned in 1258.. (ah! The lovely Italy! )
And Matteo Rosso (red) (also known as Matteo Rubeo, from latin rubis: red) was an Orsini too, so he should be "Matteo Rosso (or Rubeo) Orsini"
I would also suggest the appellative "Donna" (from the latin "domina") instead of "Sgnora" for all the italian ladies, or "Madonna" (from latin "mea domina") that was preferred for married women, it was even shortened in "Monna" (like the "Monna Lisa" of Leonardo da Vinci)
For this appellative if you want original reference scroll down
In the "Novellino" (also known as "Le cento novelle antiche" written in vulgar italian by an unknown author between 1281-1300, it's a collection of 100 comical, philosophical and tragic short stories).
Here is an excerpt from a story with married women in a court joking about their first wedding nights:
Madonna Agnesina da Bologna, istando un giorno in una corte da sollazzo [...] cominciossi monna Agnesina alle più sfacciate [....]
Allora monna Agnesina rispuose e disse: [...]
Milady Agnesina of Bologna, being one day in a court for delight [...] so begun monna Agnesina to the more shameless [...] So monna Agnesina answered, and told:[...]
Here it is:kuauik said:will do,post the coat of arms of that old fartass
Ivan the Awesome said:Not sure if this is a bug or intentional, but I got a 11000 denar bonus from the Byzantine empire when I signed on as a merc. Woohoo!