
>On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Louis Pasztor wrote: > > >-4 is bad. Gotta roll with it, and come up with something fun. > >Well, -4 is pretty bad but it's not a total catastrophe. Remember, >the result scale goes down to -8 (and beyond). In my book, -4 is >'Serious failure' but not more. But I agree, you could rip some >fun out of it :) > > > How much creativity i can do in a freakin war anyway? i tried some, >which > > ends up being negative results and the suggestion of, doesn't work. > >You had bad luck (a roll of -3). I know it's frustrating to come up with a >good idea and see it turn to nothing just because of the die roll, but I'm >afraid there's no other solution for it other than come up with another >good idea. At least you can have some fun with the -4 result. Find some >traitors among the catapult crews, make them bombard and kill the visiting >Grand General, and then hang 'em - things like that ;-). > Okay okay okay, a nuke apeared out of nowhere and blew the catapults sky high and the surrounding areas get radiation sickness. Rest of razanians than blame Mir for it since their the only ones that can do such "god like" damage with their damn "god like" magic. Or some yut scared some of those riding animals and they had stampede through the catapults. The Catapult crew had a bit to much to drink and instead of shooting Aryisans, they were shooting the opposite way. Aryisa recently invented huge tennis rackets and hit the catapult fireballs back at the Razanians. The razanians argued among themselves on how to operate and all decided to be hot shots, screwing each other up. hmmm, what else? even, which this loss and the Northern/Western armies pushed back, screws everything up. overconfidents my butt. -LordLMP _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. ---------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send mail to celandra-off@phoenyx.net.