Originally posted by treetalkThey sit down because they're too drunk to stand. A fortune-teller told me that drink would be the end of me. Best get some action in before then eh?
That's what you'd like to see ... now I know why your allies insist on sitting down when you're in the room!
How did you manage to attack Kotto without fighting a sea battle? Did you sail directly into the harbour?
Originally posted by Bosse de NageNo, the Monk didn't sail in until he received reinforcements, so we were able to land unmolested. A sea battle was fought in phase 2 between his reinforced fleet and ours; we retreated after a fight where we lost 5 Seki Bunes, 3 Light Infantry and an Elite Samurai (the second wave as it were) against the Monk's loss of an Adake Bune, 2 Seki Bunes, a Spy(!) and 3 Horo Guards. We anticipated he'd come in with reinforcements and didn't like the idea of losing too many ships while he bled off losses in infantry. At any rate, we soon drive that fleet out.
They sit down because they're too drunk to stand. A fortune-teller told me that drink would be the end of me. Best get some action in before then eh?
How did you manage to attack Kotto without fighting a sea battle? Did you sail directly into the harbour?
Originally posted by Bosse de NageI believe those were Hokosawa's and were lost on the border between provinces 28 and 29. For some reason, RoboMod objects to the use of the name of province 29; it's censored my PM's as well.
There's too much to check, but we lost no mounted swordsmen. There were only jizzers and poppers on our ships.
Originally posted by no1marauderNisheetosa--me too.
I believe those were Hokosawa's and were lost on the border between provinces 28 and 29. For some reason, RoboMod objects to the use of the name of province 29; it's censored my PM's as well.
OK, I didn't know about that battle. I thought Ito's lot had been spirited off the island by ghost ships.