Glorious Revolution
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Considering that everyone is enemies here, you aren't really an antagonist; just another player in the game. As for vikings, we have gunpowder and ships-of-the-line.
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Re: Glorious Revolution
Then why are we in the feudal period? Shouldn't we be in the renesance by this point then?
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Re: Glorious Revolution
I said the 1600s, you illiterate fuck. Read the OP.
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The renaissance started in Italy around 1350, it reached England around the late 1400's to early 1500's, the extended renaissance ended around 1600-1700. Feudalism lasted in Europe to around the 1400 era and the last feudal state ended in Russia around the end of the 1800's.ACH0225 wrote:I said the 1600s, you illiterate fuck. Read the OP.
So unless this is an alternate universe where feudalism lasts much longer or were all in Russian history then we should be at the end of the renaissance era.
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Re: Glorious Revolution
What about this says 'feudalsim' to you?Shadowcat wrote:The renaissance started in Italy around 1350, it reached England around the late 1400's to early 1500's, the extended renaissance ended around 1600-1700. Feudalism lasted in Europe to around the 1400 era and the last feudal state ended in Russia around the end of the 1800's.ACH0225 wrote:I said the 1600s, you illiterate fuck. Read the OP.
So unless this is an alternate universe where feudalism lasts much longer or were all in Russian history then we should be at the end of the renaissance era.
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Shadowcat wrote:The renaissance started in Italy around 1350, it reached England around the late 1400's to early 1500's, the extended renaissance ended around 1600-1700. Feudalism lasted in Europe to around the 1400 era and the last feudal state ended in Russia around the end of the 1800's.ACH0225 wrote:I said the 1600s, you illiterate fuck. Read the OP.
So unless this is an alternate universe where feudalism lasts much longer or were all in Russian history then we should be at the end of the renaissance era.
You are literally terminally illiterate. I say 1600s, and also Era of Imperialism. This is not the Renaissance, nor feudalism, you mentally handicapped ass crack. This is the 1600s, in an alternate history timeline.
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Re: Glorious Revolution
1600-1700 was not the Renaissance. The Renaissance ended in the mid-1500s when Rome was besieged by the Holy Roman Empire. The era after that was the Era of Imperialism, which was entirely different in just about every way.
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ACH0225 wrote:1600-1700 was not the Renaissance. The Renaissance ended in the mid-1500s when Rome was besieged by the Holy Roman Empire. The era after that was the Era of Imperialism, which was entirely different in just about every way.
As in, The period after the renaissance which encompasses a few other things that fell under the same category but weren't important enough to extend the original thing. And if you examine the wikipedia article about the Renaissance it specifically states in the beginning line "This article is about the European Renaissance of the 14th–17th centuries."the extended renaissance ended around 1600-1700
Perhaps you should heed your own words and learn to not be a "mentally handicapped ass crack" who is "terminally illiterate". But since you couldn't hold a nice conversation for more then one post, I doubt that will ever happen.
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Nein, Arguing about history is fun.L-ADM Error wrote:Just deal with it, Shadow.
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You were pulling the article off wikipedia, which is a single source for information. Were you to cull information from other sources, you would find varying reports on the end of th Renaissance. I am of the opinion it ended prior to 1600. As I made this RP, your opinion and well thought out and reasoned arguments can and will be ignored. This is the age of Mercantilism and Imperialism; that is to say, colonies and colonial spread.Shadowcat wrote:Nein, Arguing about history is fun.L-ADM Error wrote:Just deal with it, Shadow.
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Re: Glorious Revolution
Imperator Abels was sitting in his office, reading the latest reports of the famine in his country. The western territories were doing well, but Trel itself was mediocre. He sent couriers to find the other Council members and notify them of a meeting. Once they had all convened, Abels began.
"I am concerned about this famine of ours. It may not be bad now, but it may get our of hand in the future. What are your ministries doing to lift it?"
Councilor Ahlgren responded, "The Ministry of Internal Affairs is rationing food according to the supply. Nobody is going hungry yet, but they had better get used to salted meat unless we widen our food sources."
"Mmmmm. What does the Ministry of Trade have to say about this?"
"Our recent deal with the Novans should alleviate the famine considerably. This will allow us to explore alternate food means without starving the citizens."
"Good. Dismissed."
"I am concerned about this famine of ours. It may not be bad now, but it may get our of hand in the future. What are your ministries doing to lift it?"
Councilor Ahlgren responded, "The Ministry of Internal Affairs is rationing food according to the supply. Nobody is going hungry yet, but they had better get used to salted meat unless we widen our food sources."
"Mmmmm. What does the Ministry of Trade have to say about this?"
"Our recent deal with the Novans should alleviate the famine considerably. This will allow us to explore alternate food means without starving the citizens."
"Good. Dismissed."
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Re: Glorious Revolution
Hierarch Argril awoke as the first light of the star peeked around the horizon. His room was well lit already, a few oil lamps flickering in the corners lit the room. His room was not very extravagant: a map of the known world on the western wall, an array of reports and papers on the east wall. The area around his wide bed was carpeted, of course, but the rest of the room was marble flooring. The north wall of the room looked out over Aether lake. He got up, neatly organizing his bed and a few misplaced items before exiting the room. He lived in the Ivory Tower, the beacon of the Antioch Dominion. It towered over the Libraria complex. His quarters were on the top. He dressed in his robes; light grey, with two blood red lines running down its sides. In the center, the insignia of the Antioch Dominion. Dressed, he descended the spiral staircase in the center of his room, through the hexagonal stairway, and into the throne room.
Already, his advisers were seated at the large stone table. The table itself was hexagonal, with intricate designs and features adorning the edges. Oil lamps flickered through the room. Argril shook his head and approached the table. "I would prefer if you got me up rather than waiting for me," he said to the room.
"Nothing important enough to wake you for, Hierarch." This was Jahrin, his military general. "Quite the contrary, actually."
"So what's today's report?"
"Alchemy labs report a finding," said his scientific adviser, Hendris. "A fire substance, yet infused with air. It burns yet cannot be seen, and leaves no trace."
"Interesting," Argril said. He sat down at the head of the table. "And where did they discover it?"
"The Firous fields."
"So we have solid, liquid, and gaseous Firous?" He looked at the lamps. They ran on liquid Firous. "I'll talk to them personally."
"Agriculture report," Harlow said. He managed the food supply. "We produced 8000 fish barrels last quarter, and only used 5000. The rest have been salted down and are in storage."
"And that makes our surplus?"
"5000 surplus barrels." Argril shook his head.
"We're running out of storage. Find someone to sell them to, and slow down fishing." He looked around. A minute passed. "Anyone else?" he asked.
"Just one thing," Jahrin said. "A large number of Homina are petitioning to settle Kalar, again."
"Well..." Argril paused. They knew almost nothing about Kalar, and the passage between the two continents was wracked by storms. But it was a new continent. He sighed. "Two colonies. That's it." He paused. "I'll write the letter. We'll also establish the observatory." He looked around, and hearing no response, got up. "Praise Arkus," he said, making a slicing motion with his hand. The room murmured with "Praise Arkus," and Argril walked towards the large wooden doors. Two guards on either side opened it, and he left the Ivory Tower.
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A fleet of cargo vessels has cast off from the city of Bel-Shamharoth; winds favouring, they will arrive at the nearest uninhabited island in two days, and begin clearing the space for a settlement.