The Politics of the Hearthlands

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Re: The Politics of the Hearthlands

Postby Rift » Mon Aug 10, 2009 11:03 pm

i think this map http://www.maplib.net/map.php?id=5883 is relatively accurate.
It might have a person/town on it or two that are not active anymore, but it should be within a couple weeks ago accuarte.
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Re: The Politics of the Hearthlands

Postby Laremere » Tue Aug 11, 2009 1:31 am

I REALLY hope Kran didn't marry Cor, considering that Kran is Cor's son irl, and I've met Kran's mom, who is married to Cor.


As for not knowing if Pinevalley is alive anymore, it is, and it isn't. We're still playing, but not at much as before as we're busy and whatnot, and also have decided to just wait until the map reset before playing much more as our village is compromised. Additionally, the new village in the next map will have a new name.
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Re: The Politics of the Hearthlands

Postby Krantarin » Wed Aug 12, 2009 3:37 am

Laremere wrote:I REALLY hope Kran didn't marry Cor, considering that Kran is Cor's son irl, and I've met Kran's mom, who is married to Cor.


As for not knowing if Pinevalley is alive anymore, it is, and it isn't. We're still playing, but not at much as before as we're busy and whatnot, and also have decided to just wait until the map reset before playing much more as our village is compromised. Additionally, the new village in the next map will have a new name.


Yeah, it sure would be weird if I was married to my dad... Pinevalley is still a sovereign power. We're just on less than we used to be. We've been pursuing goals in the real world.
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Re: The Politics of the Hearthlands

Postby Errol » Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:14 am

Junkfist2 wrote:Let me help, It's all quite simple.

Edit: Still Updating


Bookmarked. Thank you for making my day, sir.
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Re: The Politics of the Hearthlands

Postby niltrias » Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:29 am

That chart is a work of genius. I laughed my ass off.
BTW that camp noctis thing was fairly complicated and relied on a massive coincidence, but Bottleneck wasnt behind it. I was hunting for SF, was told by some people from clayshire that SF and Ferinex had ripped off Clayshire, and erm..hilarity ensued. I never did get the full story on what happened with Ferenix and Clayshire, though.
So that was me and Clayshire.
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Re: The Politics of the Hearthlands

Postby RaptorJedi » Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:38 pm

I knew it was someone. It was a long time ago that I forgot. For all I knew it could have been Caketown. :P


Edit: Mitt Romney?
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Re: The Politics of the Hearthlands

Postby eql » Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:13 pm

i loved that lol
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Re: The Politics of the Hearthlands

Postby eql » Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:19 pm

ahaha, clayshire was the work of my own two hands.
well, there were 2 other sets involved too.
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Re: The Politics of the Hearthlands

Postby Yolan » Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:37 pm

Green Acres was actually 'Shady Acres'. Hit by early thieves (from camp Noctis??). Yolan (me), left. JFloyd? renamed it to 'BlueHaven'. Mostly people kept calling it Shady Acres anyway. Town was then griefed hard-core and abandoned.
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Re: The Politics of the Hearthlands

Postby Ferinex » Fri Aug 14, 2009 9:46 pm

Yolan wrote:(from camp Noctis??)


How does that even make sense? They were robbed from within, and some griefer noobs set up a claim over their mine.
i guess they never miss huh
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