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    Bearcat
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    War Moves

    >
    >I hope this isn't too confusing, but if anybody has any ideas on how to
    >handle this (the war(s) is/are still going on), please post them.

    I think that since they are fighting two different wars Roubhe should go
    first. The agressor of the first war is Alamie, so they move first. Think
    about it. If you say that the wars are seperate then the instigator of the
    second war should move first, meaning Roubhe.
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    Windhraver@aol.co
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    War Moves

    Here's a question I just ran across in my own campaign - any ideas?

    My players control Tuornen (using the "High King" idea). Alamie declared war
    on Tuornen and Tuornen reciprocated. At the end of the action round, they
    each invaded each other and fought. On the next action round, Alamie again
    declared war and Tuornen did as well. At the very end of the round (because
    of high domain initiative), Rhuobhe declared war on Tuornen, because most of
    Tuornen's troops had been pulled from the western border for the war with
    Alamie. On to the next set of war moves, and the question:
    Alamie got to move first as the aggressor, because he declared war first. The
    players would move next, followed by Rhuobhe, in the order of their
    declarations of war. However, my players thought that Rhuobhe should move
    before them, so that they could see where both Alamie's and Rhuobhe's troops
    were before they committed their troops. I thought it should go in two
    stages, since they were effectively fighting two wars (Alamie vs. Tuornen,
    Rhuobhe vs. Tuornen), but they considerd it one war (Alamie and Rhuobhe vs.
    Tuornen), with themselves as the defender against both, and therefore making
    their war moves last.

    I hope this isn't too confusing, but if anybody has any ideas on how to
    handle this (the war(s) is/are still going on), please post them.

    Thanks, Rob McCreary

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    Brian Stoner
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    War Moves

    Windhraver@aol.com wrote:

    > Here's a question I just ran across in my own campaign - any ideas?
    >
    > My players control Tuornen (using the "High King" idea). Alamie
    > declared war
    > on Tuornen and Tuornen reciprocated. At the end of the action round,
    > they
    > each invaded each other and fought. On the next action round, Alamie
    > again
    > declared war and Tuornen did as well. At the very end of the round
    > (because
    > of high domain initiative), Rhuobhe declared war on Tuornen, because
    > most of
    > Tuornen's troops had been pulled from the western border for the war
    > with
    > Alamie. On to the next set of war moves, and the question:
    > Alamie got to move first as the aggressor, because he declared war
    > first. The
    > players would move next, followed by Rhuobhe, in the order of their
    > declarations of war. However, my players thought that Rhuobhe should
    > move
    > before them, so that they could see where both Alamie's and Rhuobhe's
    > troops
    > were before they committed their troops. I thought it should go in two
    >
    > stages, since they were effectively fighting two wars (Alamie vs.
    > Tuornen,
    > Rhuobhe vs. Tuornen), but they considerd it one war (Alamie and
    > Rhuobhe vs.
    > Tuornen), with themselves as the defender against both, and therefore
    > making
    > their war moves last.
    >
    > I hope this isn't too confusing, but if anybody has any ideas on how
    > to
    > handle this (the war(s) is/are still going on), please post them.
    >
    > Thanks, Rob McCreary
    >

    I would consider them two different wars...but allow the players to
    move last if they wish. First, there is no need to declare war again
    after they have already done so. Second, it is sometimes strategically
    wiser to wait and see what the enemy does first. I would handle it this
    way: first round, the first to declare war goes first, thereafter use
    an initiative roll with the option of holding the movement till the end
    like for domain actions. Perhaps the strategy proficiency, or being a
    warrior can modify the roll in one's favor.

    Brian

  4. #4
    Chrys murphy
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    War Moves

    yes but Rhoube had the higher turn initiative & waited until Tuornen & Alamie
    were committed to their war before making his intentions known - playing off
    Tuornen having moved most of it's troops to the conflict with Alamie.
    In this situation, I would rule that Alamie Moves first then Tuornen & Rhoubhe
    gets to move last.
    If you think about it, this is logical;
    Alamie invades Tuornen; Tuornen moves it's troops to oppose the invasion &
    Rhoubhe seeing Tuornens defenses on his border depleted, decided that this is
    the perfect moment to launch his attack

    Bearcat wrote:

    > >
    > >I hope this isn't too confusing, but if anybody has any ideas on how to
    > >handle this (the war(s) is/are still going on), please post them.
    >
    > I think that since they are fighting two different wars Roubhe should go
    > first. The agressor of the first war is Alamie, so they move first. Think
    > about it. If you say that the wars are seperate then the instigator of the
    > second war should move first, meaning Roubhe.
    > Bearcat
    > lcgm@elogica.com.br
    > Come visit Bearcat's Birthright Homepage at:
    > http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Cavern/6204
    >
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    > >

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