The-Doc said:Fair enough, though I tend to think of them in terms of their corruption, tyranny, decay and ultimate defeat.
Cèsar de Quart said:The-Doc said:Fair enough, though I tend to think of them in terms of their corruption, tyranny, decay and ultimate defeat.
Isn't that romantic? The history of most of their emperors is worthy of a thousand novels like I, Claudius. Even better. I, Basil I, I, Justinian or I, Alexios III, would be best-sellers. Their stories have all that likes to today's readers (intrigue, war, violence and sex), with the advantatge that it all is true!
The-Doc said:Little love for Sicily and Castille it seems
Cèsar de Quart said:The-Doc said:Little love for Sicily and Castille it seems
Because Friedrich II is not still king and Emperor.
The-Doc said:Cèsar de Quart said:The-Doc said:Little love for Sicily and Castille it seems
Because Friedrich II is not still king and Emperor.
Yeah, it's too bad that M&B doesn't have the capacity for historical developments of this sort. Would be fun to serve under old Stupor Mundi as HRE. Sicily is still pretty cool, think I'll play for them next...