Joel Elfman wrote: > Juuso, > > My impression (& you & Jason can correct me) was that the conquering > society could use one or all of their 4 actions (or more if they wanted > to take the minuses) to write for the society. And that those actions > should be consistent w/ the history of the society (whichever parts they > wanted to write for). Certainly, in the beginning and very likely > beyond the rebel portions will effect the pluses/minuses to any actions > taken. > So no the conqueror does not get 4 extra actions, they just must use > their normal actions for the conquered society if they wish. Yes that is write. > When I started this question, I guess I forgot you were > originally writing for Asentinir. Is there any policy on what happens > when someone loses part of their country to another player? Who writes, > the conquered or the conquering? It would be interesting if you still > wrote for them, but would that be a good rule for the future. The person who is playing the conquered Society does his own actions, but his determents get affected and he does not have the free reign on what he does that he did before hand. > I am sorry I kind of left you out in the cold in this discussion, > considering you control the remaining Eleven Cities. You input as their > controller and your experience in the game is invaluable. > If there are no objections we will try the double rolls for the > Regency Council. One roll for a proposal by any of the members of the > Council and one roll for the action itself. A failed proposal will then > reflect the difficulty of the Council coming to a decision. And there > are actions that can still be taken outside the Regency Council. Sounds fine to me. Jason ---------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send mail to celandra-off@phoenyx.net.


