Posted July 16, 2013
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Lifthrasil
Bring the GOG-Downloader back!
Registered: Apr 2011
From Germany
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BUY DRIFTMOON
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From United Kingdom
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Bad Hair Day
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other
Posted July 16, 2013
You people take all the fun out of being a classless sexist asshole. Thank god I'm only pretending.
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Sequiro
Vae Victus
Registered: Dec 2011
From United States
Posted July 16, 2013
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Let us assume you have just defeated your enemies and become a Tzar and one of your first task is to choose somebody to become your second-in-command. Yo may choose:
- Holy crusader - he joined you because you were fighting Evil
- Mage - his spells helped you to win many fights
- Peasant - he saved your life when you were young and accompanied you ever since
- One of the nobles - without his gold you wouldn't succeed
- Ranger - he knew everything about terrain: where to prepare an ambush, where to hide...
- Spy - thanks to him you knew a lot about your enemy
There is no correct/incorrect answer here! You may choose whoever you want but you have to properly justify it. You may assume everything except of those few details that I gave you. The most original and convincing person will win the contest!
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Smannesman
4-bit classic
Registered: Oct 2010
From Netherlands
Posted July 16, 2013
I would appoint the mage.
Not only is his powerful magic useful in the defense of me, he should also be quite intelligent and wise since he has mastered magic after all.
The holy crusader should be out in the field fighting evil, not hanging around in the courtroom.
Obviously I can't make a peasant my second in command, I could give him a title and raise him to nobility perhaps (although squiredom or some other minor upper class-y thing would be better.
One of the nobles? I can't make one of them my second in command without p*ssing off the others.
The ranger would be a possibility, but really he is of more use finding the enemy and optimal locations for ambushes and such.
That leaves the spy, who (again) obviously would make for a terrible second in command. He's spent his entire life being secretive and building up his information network. Bringing him out in the spotlight like that would jeopardize everything he's worked for so far.
So it has to be the mage for me.
Not only is his powerful magic useful in the defense of me, he should also be quite intelligent and wise since he has mastered magic after all.
The holy crusader should be out in the field fighting evil, not hanging around in the courtroom.
Obviously I can't make a peasant my second in command, I could give him a title and raise him to nobility perhaps (although squiredom or some other minor upper class-y thing would be better.
One of the nobles? I can't make one of them my second in command without p*ssing off the others.
The ranger would be a possibility, but really he is of more use finding the enemy and optimal locations for ambushes and such.
That leaves the spy, who (again) obviously would make for a terrible second in command. He's spent his entire life being secretive and building up his information network. Bringing him out in the spotlight like that would jeopardize everything he's worked for so far.
So it has to be the mage for me.
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jamotide
Jack Keane 2016!
Registered: Jul 2011
From Netherlands
Posted July 16, 2013
The peasant - Because I know him the longest time and can trust him more than the others.
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TwoHandedSword
Sharp tongue, rapier wit, cutting sense of humor
Registered: Sep 2011
From United States
Posted July 16, 2013
The Holy Crusader. As befits the role of a vice emperor, he's a powerful symbol: of both my commitment to the people and the willingness for my own actions to be judged accordingly. He's also among the least likely to stab me in the back and seize power for himself.
Spies and rangers work best behind the scenes, out of the spotlight. Nobles can be rewarded in other ways, with land, arranged marriages or special privileges at court... and elevating one above the rest is a recipe for disaster in any case.
The peasant can become my valet and confidante, and may even become an important link to the underclass: few grapevines are more solid than gossip among servants. (Alternately, perhaps the mage has been looking for an apprentice...?)
And who's to say I can't simply elevate my mage to the nobility? In my experience, mages enjoy the trappings of power without any of its headaches; why would one wish to spend all day at court, when he could be spending all night doing research instead?
In the name of Solomon the Wise, let it be so.
Spies and rangers work best behind the scenes, out of the spotlight. Nobles can be rewarded in other ways, with land, arranged marriages or special privileges at court... and elevating one above the rest is a recipe for disaster in any case.
The peasant can become my valet and confidante, and may even become an important link to the underclass: few grapevines are more solid than gossip among servants. (Alternately, perhaps the mage has been looking for an apprentice...?)
And who's to say I can't simply elevate my mage to the nobility? In my experience, mages enjoy the trappings of power without any of its headaches; why would one wish to spend all day at court, when he could be spending all night doing research instead?
In the name of Solomon the Wise, let it be so.
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still sober
Registered: Dec 2011
From Brazil
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Vitek
Master of Karate and friendship for everyone
Registered: Apr 2009
From British Indian Ocean Territory
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ChrisSD
vita brevis
Registered: Jun 2013
From United Kingdom
Posted July 16, 2013
Someone who can't make up their mind what they want to do and is easily distracted by a pretty girl?
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IAmSinistar
Queso de Espacio
Registered: May 2013
From United States
Posted July 16, 2013
Gotta go with the Mage. In any world where magic actually functions, someone who has mastered this is a combination of elite scientist and brilliant artist. Since I'm already the Tzar, I've got the political power and military expertise aspects covered hopefully, so the Mage fills in the major gaps in my leadership needs. And anyone who doesn't tow the line in my court can be held in check with threats of dark magics. They're not magicians, they've no clue what the possible limits of that may be anyway.
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QC
X-Mas Triforce!!
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
Posted July 16, 2013
I'll go with the Mage. Why, what, why???
Because he can literally take the place of all the other possible second in commands depending on his talents. Is he an alchemist? He's replaced the Noble, he can create gold and silver, or at least dress up objects to look it, invaluable for counterfeiting. Is he a Seer? He's taken the place of the Ranger, a man who can tell you the outcome of battle, see the lands from miles away along with the opposing foe, and knowing exactly how and where is infinitely better than simply understanding the terrain, and the spy can't compete with someone who doesn't have to be there to see what is happening. Is he a battle mage? Sorry Paladin, even you can only fight one guy at a time, my friend over here can launch lightning bolts across a berth of area full of people wearing conductive armor. And I'm sure you're a nice person peasant, but peasants aren't known for being capable in very much at all, and a true king would not have forced you to serve him in exchange for saving his life.
And what if the mage is multi talented? HOLY SHIT, MY GUY CAN SEE INTO THE FUTURE AND SUMMON A TORNADO TO ROLL THROUGH THE AREA AT JUST THE RIGHT MOMENT TO MAKE IT RAIN PEOPLE AND TIN CANS FOR THE NEXT HOUR!!!!! And after that he can throw lightning at the survivors and join me with his experimental alchemic tea made in experimental alchemic silver cups.
Thanks for the giveaway.
Because he can literally take the place of all the other possible second in commands depending on his talents. Is he an alchemist? He's replaced the Noble, he can create gold and silver, or at least dress up objects to look it, invaluable for counterfeiting. Is he a Seer? He's taken the place of the Ranger, a man who can tell you the outcome of battle, see the lands from miles away along with the opposing foe, and knowing exactly how and where is infinitely better than simply understanding the terrain, and the spy can't compete with someone who doesn't have to be there to see what is happening. Is he a battle mage? Sorry Paladin, even you can only fight one guy at a time, my friend over here can launch lightning bolts across a berth of area full of people wearing conductive armor. And I'm sure you're a nice person peasant, but peasants aren't known for being capable in very much at all, and a true king would not have forced you to serve him in exchange for saving his life.
And what if the mage is multi talented? HOLY SHIT, MY GUY CAN SEE INTO THE FUTURE AND SUMMON A TORNADO TO ROLL THROUGH THE AREA AT JUST THE RIGHT MOMENT TO MAKE IT RAIN PEOPLE AND TIN CANS FOR THE NEXT HOUR!!!!! And after that he can throw lightning at the survivors and join me with his experimental alchemic tea made in experimental alchemic silver cups.
Thanks for the giveaway.
Post edited July 16, 2013 by QC
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Vitek
Master of Karate and friendship for everyone
Registered: Apr 2009
From British Indian Ocean Territory
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Registered: Sep 2012
From United States
Posted July 16, 2013
One of the nobles, because without his gold, there is not much you can do. Gold is needed for everything just like today, money is needed for everything. How can I build a massive army and keep such an army together to crush all my enemies without gold? I can't expect men to join my army, fight and die for me if all they can gain from this is cookies and my thanks. How can I build the fortresses needed to defend my lands without gold? How can I hire elite mercenaries without gold? People won't respect me if I have no gold. And with gold, I will be able to bribe spies and train thousands of my mine.
Post edited July 16, 2013 by langurmonkey
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ChrisSD
vita brevis
Registered: Jun 2013
From United Kingdom
Posted July 16, 2013
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