Lords of the Earth 

CAMPAIGN TWENTY-FOUR – THE EAST

Turn 81

1394 ~ 1397 Anno Domini

797 ~ 800 in the year of the Hegira

4031 (Metal Horse) - 4034 (Water Rooster)

                                                                

New for T73

Noble House rules have been added – please take a look at these here.

 

New Spreadsheet for the Renaissance has been created – this can be found here and must be used from now on.

 

Some tinkering with the Religious Order rules.

 

I’m going back to standard movement rules – sigh – as it is just taking too much time to rewrite these. Please continue to give your orders in year chunks though – The newly created spreadsheet should help with this

New for T59

Paths to victory: There are several options open to a player when an NPN has been defeated

 

  1. Take the victory conditions (see NPN rules) available for NPNs and allow the NPN to go its own way. This is a useful option if you do not want to increase your imperial size or bother with the NPNs internal affairs.
  2. Keep it as either Pacified or Pacified Tributary. You will not get victory conditions but will get income from the NPNs Homeland/Friendly regions and cities. Also, as the years from conquest marker goes up it may turn Friendly or Tributary. Using this option treats the NPN as a super-region.
  3. Old school, you will have to take the regions you want and conquer each in turn. If the capital is taken then some of the NPNs ratings will be added to yours if higher. The NPN will cease to exist.

 

Dealing with hordes: Hordes can be dealt with a number of ways rather than just an outright battle. These are

 

  1. Threaten them. Hordes respond to a show of strength and may leave you alone if confronted with enough force.
  2. Bribe them. They are looking for gold and lands to settle or pillage so if you offer them it on a plate they may well go away. They may also just take it and attack anyway.
  3. Use diplomacy. It does work and I suggest chucking in a royal princess or two.

 

You can also use a combination of the above. If the horde becomes a FA or A, you can direct its attacks or its path of migration.

New for T57

Non-player rules update: I’ve updated the NPN rules to fit better with the Lord’s system. Please check them out.

New for T53

Restrictions on Royal Marriages: Due to the complications arising from these rules only K, H or P leaders can benefit from a Royal Marriage. Members of the Royal Family that have not come into play are not considered eligible. Also, Primate, Order and Secret Empire positions are not eligible for marriage bonuses. These are meant to be diplomatic arrangements between sovereign states.

New for T52

East – West Split: I’m going to try to split the East and the West parts of the game so that I can process the orders quicker – don’t know if or how it will work yet but lets see if it’ll happen

New for T51

No Orders: If I don’t get any orders in for a position and the player doesn’t answer my emails then I’ll put the position back to a NPN and put aside the players cash (if any) until they pick it or another nation up again.

New for T50

Request Royal Marriage: Used to ask a NPN nation for a bride for one of your Princes or a suitor for one of your little Princesses. Cost is 6AP, Charisma based. The leader doesn’t have to be in the NPNs capital but if he isn’t then he needs to be in your homeland/capital.

New for T49

Naval Reaction and Blockade: Naval Reactions can only occur when there is action in a Sea Zone that the fleet is based at. The fleet has to be based from a port and not the Sea Zone. Also, the Reaction can only occur when your own lands or those of an ally benefiting from a Defensive Pact marriage bonus are attacked. It also applies to any merchant fleets you operate through the Sea Zone in the case of piracy.  Naval Blockade’s only work if your fleet is based in the same Sea Zone as the target port and you spend all (every single one) of your APs in the blockade. The fleet must be based from a port and not a Sea Zone.

New for T48

The use of fleets for Reaction and mitigating the effects of Pirates: My understanding has now changed since we GMs have had some discussion on the list. The use of Reaction has been explained on the Wiki and Patrol is no longer used in the Base Rules.

Reaction

 

Trade Route Escorts

 

 

Updated NPN and Primacy rules: Yep, been tinkering again but I feel a almost serene sense of satisfaction with my latest offering. See what you think.

 

Added the ability to hire mercenary captain when there is no mercenary company available: See the mercenary tables

New for T47

Improved cultivation at TL5: If a nation has reached the dizzy heights of TL5 than it can benefit from improved cultivation. You can Improve a cultivated homeland region from 2GPv to 3GPv, or any other controlled cultivated region from 1GPv to 2GPv. This is a level one megalithic construction.

New for T46

NPNS: I’ve tweaked the NPN and Primacy/Order rules a little to make them fit better with the 24 game. I’ve also reduced their overall RRV to make diplomacy easier.

New for T45

New Rivers: I’ve added in some new possible rivers onto the map. These are rivers that were once passable by light traffic (remember Cogs cannot travel on rivers) and have now become silted up. You can dredge a stretch of the river (along one region border edge) as a 0.5 level project.

Gripes:

Agro as conversion – this has restrictions (see 2.11.5.3) which I will be enforcing from now on.

Rivers can only support light ships – as far as I know Cogs cannot travel on rivers. This also includes Cogs built for trade.

New Primates: We have two new Primate positions this turn. Jumal Skyfather, which is an Estonian god and the Coptic Church based out of Axum.

New for T44

Minor islands and City States: I’ll be allowing minor islands (Corfu, Jerba, Wight etc) and city states to be used as locations from T44. Just let me know the rationale behind why you want it separate and if reasonable I’ll add it in. Once they are created as locations, they obey all the rules of islands etc. However, their Gpv cannot go above 0.

Flooding: The last few turns have seen a massive increase in the amount of flooding that has occurred. It appears that the years are getting warmer and wetter. As a result of this some of the minor rivers on the map are once again becoming passable to river traffic.

Denmark: Following on from the Minor Islands stuff, you can see that Denmark is now separated out to Jutland and Syaland (Zeeland).

Announcements and items of note

General Stuff: Please use my Paypal account (stephenbrunt@yahoo.co.uk) for all Lords’ 24 payments. If you cannot use this facility then please let me know and I will see what I can do about filtering US funds to my account. I may also stop using the throneworld email address due to the mass of spam I’m getting!

 

Order Form: Please use the standard excel order form

 from now on. I’ll update the site with a link to it next week when I get some time. This is important as it helps me process the turn more quickly. THIS IS NOW MANDATORY.

Non-Payment: some of you still owe me some cash. Although it may come as surprise that this is not my main source of income, I see it only polite that you pay for the occasionally night out. So, if you’re under zero next turn I’ll not process you orders.

Version 6: Lords 24 uses version 6 of the basic rules

The Map: The map now includes India as well as Europe, Central Asia and Africa. I’ve greyed out repeated areas on the maps to make my life easier. However, this means some player nations are split across more than one map. I may increase the size of the main map but I’ll have to think on this.

Tithes and Tribute: I think these are automatically updated by the stats program, so no need to declare them in your orders.

Control of the Papacy and Religious Orders: In Lords 24 we will not always have a player Pope (or Caliph etc for that matter) and the following rules are used to determine which player faction controls the Pope’s actions, Papacy Rules. I’ve also added some stuff about gaining support from their armies

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India

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Pratihara Kingdom of Kaunaj

(Hindu Civilised Open Empire)
Rajeesh, Raja of Kaunaj

The prosperity of the Rajputi knew no bounds as the great cities of the nation were to grow in size again. The parks and public spaces were the envy of the world and so numerous that new citizens of the cities found it hard to build new houses. Missionaries were sent north and east to the lands of the Muslims and the Buddhists to convert their people to the true faith of Vishnu; aided by the pious Wayra who had personally travelled to the lands of the Om’Chu.  Suresh himself was to take a bride from the Punjab. The marriage was brokered by Molam with the House of Punjab and could only be described as one for political gain as the young bride was known for her excessive facial hair.  The defence of the kingdom was not overlooked as the Generals Anush and Kalam  were stationed in the Rajput heartlands with the army.

 


South East Asia and the Islands


The God-Empire of Sri Vijaya

(Buddhist Seafaring Open Empire)
Agung Eko,  God-Emperor of the Sri Vijaya

The Sabah and Timor wilderness was pushed back from the coast as more farms and villages began to appear on the island. Agung Eko took control of his empire from Palembang, assisted by Budi Perkasa and Agung Wira.  Arbi Soegijopranoto was dispatched to Timor where he oversaw the dispensing of the God-Emperor’s gold.  Nimala Mega was to assist Soegijopranoto during these years after travelling to Timor from Palambang.

 

The Kingdom of Thaton

(Buddhist Civilised Open Empire)
Sailat, King of Thuwunnabumi

After years of malaise, there was frantic activity in the Thatonese kingdom. An army of twelve thousand horse was raised in Thaton for King Sailat and several of the kingdom’s provinces were further fortified. The city of Rangoon was also to grow in size during these years. Great strides were made in freeing the serfs tied to the land as Sailat foresaw that in order to progress his great nation would have to embrace the new ideas and attitudes of the west. Sailat also gathered the Thatonese army garrisoned in Thaton under his control before declaring Sailat II as his heir. Nat Thanat had travelled from Manipur to Thaton to hand over command of six thousand lancers to the king before disbanding over three thousand irregular cavalry. Nat Thanat then joined Sri Thanat and Kaiga in Nampung where the trio were able to persuade the ruler of that province to provide Thaton with tribute.

 


 Manchu’ko and Nihon


 

The Minamoto Shogunate

(Shinto Civilised Open Empire)
Junji Yasumori, Shogun of the East

The Far East was quiet.


 

The Land under Heaven

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The Kingdom of Chiang’Ning

(Buddhist Civilised Open Empire)
Ban Ao, King of Chiang’Ning

 

The army of Ban Zheng was augmented by a further five thousand heavy foot and the same of heavy cavalry. The new troops, along with Zheng’s already substantial force, moved into Shangtung where the local warlord could do little but offer his fealty to the Chiang.  General Lu Mang took control of a large contingent of Zheng’s army and forced the surrender Taiping and the eastern port of Tai-Pei; the defenders offered little or no resistance to the invading Chiang . Xuan Si travelled to the lands of the Song but could not gain further support from the westerners than the alliance already signed.  Despite the gifts bestowed on the Chang by Dong Ziying, the diplomat was to cause offense at the Hupei court when he insulted the king’s daughter. This was unintentional as Ziying was working with erroneous intelligence gathered by Chiang agents but resulted in the Chang diplomatic ties reducing. In the royal province, work continued on the Imperial Tomb and Palace complex started by Zheng’s father.

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