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In the last chapter, Zheng Li raises his friendship with Governor Han Fu and a certain Major Zhang He. The Imperial Han forces station themselves atop a hill and defends against hordes of Yellow Scarves. Leading a cavalry force, Zheng Li breaks the rebel ranks while Yang Jing and Hao Xian leads the rebels to an ambush. Guan Hai is captured and summarily executed.

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This quest is an RPG-styled game following the Three Kingdoms period of China and the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guangzhong. You play as a fictional character following through the events of the Three Kingdoms and hopefully rising to become an important player of with the famous figures. You will start off as a no-name, average character who can rise up through effort. Most of the characters and story will follow the events of the novel first, history second, the RoTK games third, and only a very small part will come from the Dynasty Warriors games (Mostly character personalities if suitable).

The goal of the game is to create an interesting story more so than win. While this game will not be harsh, mistakes and carelessness may result in the loss of your faction and even the death of your character. Sometimes circumstances may be unfair as not even Zhuge Liang could not save his kingdom after Shu lost Jing province. Still, thinking and common sense should get you through. Whatever the case, my goal is to hopefully see you create an interesting story more than conquering the entirety of China.

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Character info: http://pastebin.com/yDvYKdAk
Market: http://pastebin.com/YwtG4Bjm
twitter: https://twitter.com/RainsArpeggio
Last thread: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/266966/
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After the repulsion of the Yellow Scarves, you give your men a day of rest. You, Hao Xian, and Yang Jing have all accomplished great deeds in the battle and you hear that the Han soldiers have found a newfound respect for you. On the noon of the next day you are summoned to a meeting with Lu Zhi and Han Fu. Lu Zhi congratulates you on a job well done and on killing the enemy general Guan Hai with a hearty shake of your hands.

“Guan Hai was said to be one of the best warriors,” Lu Zhi says with a nod. “Previously he slew a number of our officers and captains. With Guan Hai gone, as well as the Yellow Scarves repulsed with heavy casualties, I believe now is the time to move out against the revels.”

Lu Zhi points at a position in the map and explains that the Yellow Scarves have retreated and have stationed themselves there. To their right flank is a light forest and Lu Zhi explains he intends to make use of that.

“The enemy is exhausted from marching to us and their morale is at an all-time low from their loss. Their camp is lightly guarded and they have hardly put up any barricades besides some wooden palisades. Tonight I want a party to raid the enemy camp using the forests as cover. Once the enemy is in disarray, the main force will attack from the front and drive all the attention to the forefront. Another division of troops will then attack from the left flank and push back the enemy. We will then achieve victory and drive away the Yellow Scarves from Ji province.”

Han Fu looks a bit unconvinced and worried.

“Are you certain General Lu? The enemy still outnumber us and I think we may want to hold defenses for our allies to arrive instead…”

“If we are to wait here then we will never defeat the rebels. The Yellow Scarves are like weeds; to allow them to grow and spread will only make things worse for our lands. We must root them out as quickly as possible.”

What do you make of this plan? You hold the option to volunteer yourself on one of the tasks, or perhaps you disagree with Lu Zhi?

>volunteer for the main force
>volunteer for the flanking division
>volunteer for the raiding party
>disagree with Lu Zhi and hold on to defenses as Han Fu says
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>>318717
>>volunteer for the flanking division
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>>318717
>>volunteer for the main force
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>>318717
>>volunteer for the flanking division
Woo! Time for best quest!
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>>318726
>SleepyAnon
You finally came to /qst/.
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>>318717
>>volunteer for the raiding party personally
>>volunteer your troops for the flanking division
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>>318717
>volunteer for the flanking division
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>>318755
Only for this.
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>>318773
That's disappointing.
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>>318778
Why?
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>>318788
Lots of good quests here. Very narrow minded to just come here for one quest. Your choice.
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>>318788
because you should particpate in all the great quests here on /qst/ because we love namefags or something?

I really don't know. For some reason you have a fangirl.

Explain your history tripfag.
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"I am in agreement with General Lu Zhi," you say looking at Han Fu. "The rebels only grow stronger every day. More and more flock to their banners and if we do not show the people that the governmental forces cannot prevail against them, we will only prolong the war."

Han Fu nods and relents as you seem to be in agreement as well.

"General, let me volunteer for the flanking force," you say turning to Lu Zhi. "I will make certain we push past their defenses and we take the camp."

"Certainly," Lu Zhi says with a nod. "I think the Dawn Tigers will do best charging from the sides. I shall lead the main force at the forefront then."

"Recently, a major under my command has done commendable service," Han Fu says. "He slew several Yellow captains in the last battle and bravely fought at the vanguard line of defense. I have raised him to a colonel and I believe he can lead the raid."

"Very well then," Lu Zhi says with a nod. "The raid will begin at midnight. When the raiding party enters the enemy camp, they will sound the alarms and make great noise. I shall then lead the main bulk of our force and attack the front. When the enemy defenses have concentrated to the front, Sir Zheng shall then attack from the left flank."

And with the command given by Lu Zhi, you set out to do your tasks. When night falls the Han forces move out. Several fake straw soldiers are placed around the camp while the fires are lit brightly to deceive the enemy. You lead out your forces and travel westward through several hills and covertly travel to the flank of the enemy camp.

You hold your forces besides a lofty ridge and await the signal for the attack. How do you array your forces to attack?

>select who leads the vanguard
>select who leads the bowmen in support of fire
>select who leads the cavalry to charge in once the defenses are down
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>>318820
Yang Jing for Vanguard. Hai Xian leads the bowman. We lead the charge.
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>>318820
>>318830
I'll back this

Reminder that Lu Bu and Zhang Liao are based, and we should serve Dong Zhuo for a while to get them on our side
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>>318820
>>select who leads the vanguard

Yang Jing

>>select who leads the bowmen in support of fire

Hao Xian

>>select who leads the cavalry to charge in once the defenses are down

Zheng Li

Also, can we know the name of this colonel?

>>318839

And to romance Lu Lingqi, right?

Zhu Xing I miss you.
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>>318840
Don't forget the Kettle. Best waifu there.
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>>318888

There is no kettle.

Only Window Boy.
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>>318888
And window boy.

and the Yumi helmet.

FUCK there were some dank as fuck memes in that quest.
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>>318894
Yumi helmet girl and Window Boy are best pair.
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Yang Jing, being the bulky warrior, is given command of the vanguard. You order Hao Xian to lead the bowmen in support while you command the three hundred horsemen. You array your troops in an orderly formation as you await the signal to attack.

Your men lay restless behind the ridge for an hour amidst the sound of crickets. All seems quiet and the dark night is only illuminated by some torches in the enemy camp on the distance. Suddenly, sounds of gongs rise through the air. In a minute you hear shouts and confusion on the enemy camp.

You do your best to look at the ongoing action. You see a figure on horseback, Zhang He, leading an elite force through the enemy camp. He torches several tents and slays unsuspecting soldiers. Then you hear great shouts and at the enemy front a large bulk of Han troops surge forward. The enemy scramble to put up their defenses and you see a number of troops heading to defend the front. Zhang He makes it difficult for the enemy to organize themselves.

"Sir, do we give the order to attack now?" a soldier under your command asks. "It seems the enemy is in confusion and we should not waste this opportunity."

>attack now amidst the confusion
>hold until more rebels divert towards Lu Zhi
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Hey guys. I think we should recruit Sun Ce
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>>318901
>>attack now amidst the confusion
They don't know how much they outnumber us.

All they'll know is that a bunch of horseman just decided to fuck their world up.

Also, try to get close to Zhang He if it it isn't too hard.

>>318902
Legitimately wouldn't be against joining up with the Sun family
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>>318902
Low quality b8 considering the QM confirmed after he died that recruiting him wouldn't have had any problems at all

>>318901
>attack now amidst the confusion
By the time they divert more forces they'll be organized
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>>318901
>attack now amidst the confusion
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>>318901
>>attack now amidst the confusion
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>>318901
>attack now amidst the confusion
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>>318906
I prefer the LU BU appraoch since it gives the most freedom, and a smarter Lu Bu is the best leader.

Imagine how different shit would've gone if players were smart enough to use tactics instead of going full LU BU and losing the capital
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>>318919
To be honest, I really was glad we lost the capital. We would have had a whole fucking heap of shit to deal with considering everyone would be gunning for the Emperor and us.

Losing it all and forming Wu Bu gave us the best chance at surviving the Cao Cao.
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>>318901
>>attack now amidst the confusion

TO SU GE KI
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>>318929
See, I would absolutely fucking LOVE to go Wu Bu, But I'd have to hope the new anons didn't play/read the old one or they'd whine about retreading old ground. Hell, maybe we could go Shu Bu instead.
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>>318929

Legit Lu Bu would have been fun. The strongest guard dog with the weakest leader.

A pity but thats the way the dice falls.
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>>318938
Honestly with this one I think we should just let things happen as they happen rather than try to "force" anything. It's kinda what happpened with the last one so if we get a chance in-character to learn of Zhang Liao and Lu Bu, yeah, hang out with them. But as it is we're just some dudes trying to expand our clan.
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>>318938
No fuck Shu with a diseased and rotting cock. Go Wei at least.
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>>318946
Well IC we can go enlist with the imperial army and be loyalists, since that's somewhat IC
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>>318949
We have four years until anything interesting happens like that though. I think we'd want to do something cool. Maybe hang out with Sun Jian as he puts down rebellions across the nation?
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>>318952
If we're going somewhere different, lets go under Cao Cao's banner
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>>318948
Shu as in location, not character dude. Nobodies trying to BENEVOLENCE up in here

>>318952
I wouldn't mind broing it up with Sun Jian, but I'm not a fan of playing second fiddle to Ce or Quan and living in their shadow
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>>318958
Well we were already playing second fiddle to Lu Bu in the last one.

Although, considering we were banging his daughter either us or our kid would probably have been the next one to take over the Lu Bu faction FUCK I wish that quest hadn't just dropped.
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Let us serve best leader.
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>>318964
I dunno, I felt more like we were our own guy because Lu Bu didn't have Maxed out goddamn charisma to get peasants sucking his dick like Ce does

If we head south early we can cut off BENEVOLENCE, and get thsoe areas for ourself. Maybe we can write Bei out of history fully and go recruit the the baddest fuckin' strategist for ourselves?
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Roll 1d100, avg of three.
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Rolled 2 (1d100)

>>318970
SHAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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Rolled 71 (1d100)

>>318970
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Rolled 42 (1d100)

>>318970
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Rolled 18 (1d100)

>>318970

>avg

the flashbacks
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Rolled 59 (1d100)

>>318970
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>>318958
Even the location was bad. Constant manpower and ration shortages. They only held on as long as they did with Jing.
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>>318974
oh god, why
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>>318974
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHHA
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>>318970
Was that a command roll or a fight roll?
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Welp we just lost Yang Jing or Hao Xian.
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>>318994
>not both
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Honestly, I kinda want to just make our own side instead of joining any established ones
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You raise your sword in the air and give the command to attack. Yang Jing moves his infantry forward, shields upright with Hao Xian quickly following behind with bowmen.

Your attack may have been too soon. Lu Zhi's strategy was to draw the enemy to him while you easily take the flank and then the enemy camp. While the enemy is confused, it is only a matter of time before they realize the attacks and begin organizing their forces.

Still, Yang Jing and the men under him bravely lead the attack against the enemy barricades. As Yellow rebels begin going up the palisades, Hao Xian orders his bowmen to pick them off and support his ally. Rebels begin concentrating both their defenses on the flank and at the front. Despite the bravery of your men, it seems you are suffering some casualties. Yang Jing leads a group of men and is beginning to hack away at a part of the enemy barricade and might just break through.

A soldier comes running up to you.

"Sir, we have lost several hundred men! I am uncertain if we can break through!"

What do you do? Despite the casualties it may be more unfavorable if you let go of your attack now.
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>>319022
We're already committed. If we back off now, we took losses for no gain.
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>>319022
>continue the attack
>retreat your men
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>>319022
Keep the attack going.
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>>319022

We must break through.

Continue the attack.
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>>319022
>>319026
>continue the attack
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>>319026
>>continue the attack
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>>319026
>>continue the attack
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You angrily look at the soldier, and planting a sword on the ground, you point towards the enemy camp.

"Redouble your efforts and break through those barriers. Any man who retreats from this sword shall be put under the military law. The Imperial forces at the front are laying down their lives for this attack, how can we the Dawn Tigers retreat only for a setback? Go, back to the front lines and destroy the rebels!"

"Sir!" the soldier shouts and quickly goes back to the front. You rouse your men to fight harder.

Though the battle is fierce and you lose more men, your order to commit to the attack pulls off. Yang Jing manages to destroy a part of the enemy wooden barricades. With his axe in the air he gives a great shout.

"Those demons who are not afraid to die, follow me in! The rest of you scurry away! I have no need for women in the Dawn Tigers!"

The soldiers under Yang Jing's command shout and charge in. They begin putting rebels to the sword and driving away the enemy. You hear that the Imperial forces have also begun to break the enemy defenses at the front of the enemy camp.

The time comes for yourself to commit to the attack. You charge in with your cavalry through the broken enemy defenses. The enemy rebels, already confused and beginning to lose morale, scatter at your horsemen. You kill several enemy rebels and the flank of the camp is taken.

You see Zhang He at the middle of the camp inflicting several more casualties while Lu Zhi is almost breaking through the front. What do you do?

>meet with Zhang He and take the center of the enemy camp
>aid Lu Zhi in breaking through the front
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>>319066
>>meet with Zhang He and take the center of the enemy camp

I want friend points!
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>>319066
>meet with Zhang He and take the center of the enemy camp
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>>319066
>>meet with Zhang He and take the center of the enemy camp
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>>319066
>>aid Lu Zhi in breaking through the front
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>>319066
>meet with Zhang He and take the center of the enemy camp
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>>319066
>>meet with Zhang He and take the center of the enemy camp

He's the most exposed and in danger. Aid him.

Direct Yang Jing infantry to move towards and in support of Lu Zhi.
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>>319094
This!
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>>318893
>>318894
I was surprised we didn't get the Wind Bow when we had the chance because of the Window Boy joke from the old quest.
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>>319102
matter of time
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>>319102
We haven't bought anything yet, have we? Hmm I'm thinking we should get General Armor first the second we have the chance.
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>>319112
The banner was bought I think. Though better armour when we fail die rolls is an excellent idea.
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>>319118
Well it isn't listed in the character sheet.
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You decide taking the central command of the camp is more important and that Lu Zhi can break through himself. You charge with your men to take the enemy center and to meetup with Zhang He.

Your forces easily kill scattered and confused remnants of the Yellow rebels. As you hack your way through, you see Zhang He charging against an enemy general. Spear firmly placed in front, Zhang He pierces the enemy through the heart. You ride next to Zhang He and find that it is the enemy general Bian Xi.

"Sir Zheng Li? Good to see you," Zhang He says with a smile. "I am afraid I have obtained more glory than you and the merits shall go to me."

"The battle is not won yet, Sir," you reply. "There is more than enough time for myself to outdo you."

Your forces and Zhang He begin mopping up more of the rebels. You see that Lu Zhi has broken through the front and is charging forward. Rebels are beginning to flee.

You find a group of rebels trying to flee and an enemy general. You recognize Pei Yuan Shao, the man previously bested by Hao Xian. He grimaces when he encounters to you.

"W-we will surrender," the man replies, seeing the situation hopelessly lost. "But only if you ensure our safety and our lives," he says with a shaking hand on his sword.

>kill him
>agree and accept their surrender
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>>319128
>>kill him
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>>319128
>>agree and accept their surrender

However, we will bring him before the Imperial Court to account for himself.
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>>319128
>>agree and accept their surrender
we can get info and then ransom him for some good old coin
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>>319128
>agree and accept their surrender
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>>319128
>>kill him
No BENEVOLENCE here m8

>>319142
>information
He's practically a mook bro
>ransom
...you... you DO realise he's a yellow turban, right? And... and you DO realise every single one of them is dirt poor, right?
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>>319128
>kill him

Like I said. If you accept surrenders at this stage in a fight you get a reputation as a guy who will let his opponents bleed his forces dry while still having a way out.
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>>319128
>>319140
Changing to
>Kill him

Previously when we first met Zheng He, he was executing the rebels.

Lets not u-turn on policy like this.
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C-can we waifu Sun Shangxiang? (who is probably a trap)
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>>319204
Eh. I'm not sure other anons will go for it but I'm still aboard the Lu Lingqi hype train
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>>319204
If it's reasonable sure. But Zhen Ji is superior and in the north where we are.
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"The only surrender I will accept is your head!" you yell back in response. You order your men to kill the rebels. Pei Yuan Shao is killed through a hail of spears and dies with a yelp.

The rebels begin fleeing on mass. Your forces and the Imperial troops begin pursuing and a great many rebels are killed. Just as a few thousand rebels flee from you and begin to distance themselves from you, the sound of horns and drums is heard in the long distance. A thousand soldiers at the direction from where the enemy is fleeing begins attacking the rebel forces.

Attacked from both sides, the rebel forces are utterly crushed. Many of the enemies are put to the sword and great many surrender. You see from afar that the new force that has arrived is heading towards you, weapons not drawn and coming in peace.

What do you do?

>go and meet the new army with Lu Zhi and Han Fu
>ignore the new troops and check on the Dawn Tigers instead
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>>319240
>>go and meet the new army with Lu Zhi and Han Fu
Have Hao look after the troops.
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>>319240
>>go and meet the new army with Lu Zhi and Han Fu

Give orders for our sergeants to see to our men. Bring the wounded to the medics and all.

Then go forward with our brothers.
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>>319240
>>go and meet the new army with Lu Zhi and Han Fu
Don't want to be late, ancient chines etiquette and all that
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>>319240
>go and meet the new army with Lu Zhi and Han Fu
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Giving the task of reorganizing the troops and taking care of the wounded to Hao Xian, you ride forward to meet with the newly arrived reinforcements. As you ride forward, the new troops stop in the tracks and three men come forward.

"Who is it that I am speaking with, and do you come as allies as I seem to see?"

You look at the three men. One, a handsome man with long ears and a short beard. Another, a red-faced man with phoenix-like eyebrows and a large beard that goes down to his waist. And another beady-eyed man who is large and has tigerlike whiskers.

The handsome man comes forward and bows.

"Yes, we come as allies to the governmental forces. We bear no ill and we consent to any searches or questions," he says respectfully.

"There is no need," a voice says coming from behind. Lu Zhi comes besides you and with a smile, he goes forward to embrace the man. They speak familiarly for a few minutes before Lu Zhi turns to you.

"This is Liu Bei," Lu Zhi says introducing him. "Back when he was a young boy I tutored him. He has always been a bright individual and I always foresaw that he was destined for greatness. How fortuitous that he comes now and has aided us in repelling the rebels."

"The merits of this battle goes to the Imperial forces," Liu Bei replies humbly. "And of course Sir Zheng Li. I saw that he broke through the enemy's flank. I have also heard that he leads a group of volunteer soldiers," Liu Bei says with a smile. "For the past year I have been fighting rebels with volunteers of my own. Those that wish to see the land restored back to peace. We have much in common, Sire," Liu Bei says once again bowing to you.

The man seems incredibly amicable. How do you reply to him?

>keep things professional and thank him
>be friendly with the man and share your experiences
>make your relationship brief and to the point
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>>319328
>>be friendly with the man and share your experiences

Allies to restore peace in this time of turmoil are always appreciated.
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>>319328
>>be friendly with the man and share your experiences
Be friendly and all, but I'm not really into going full BENEVOLENCE
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>>319328
>>be friendly with the man and share your experiences
Lu Zhi is praising him let's be nice even if he is worse than Lu Bu.
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>>319328
>>be friendly with the man and share your experiences
let's not let meta reasons make us hate him. In character Liu Bei would seem cool right now
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>>319328
>be friendly with the man and share your experiences
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The both of you have started similarly, and so you cannot help but relating to Liu Bei.

"The land is in great turmoil and bandits run amok the land. Rebel forces pretend justice while massacring the innocent. In these chaotic times I am glad to see there is another individual who would share the same insight," you reply to Liu Bei. "Tell me of your doings so far."

The army of Liu begins trickling in the occupied camp. Lu Zhi and Han Fu leave you and Liu Bei to discuss matters as troops are reorganized and supplies are taken in to account.

"I met two great men when I raised my troops," Liu Bei begins. "They are Guan Yu and Zhang Fei," he says pointing to the long-bearded man who is calmly overseeing his troops and the tiger whiskers who is boasting of the victory. "We three have sword an oath of brotherhood. Raising a few hundred troops and going under the command of Governor Liu Yan we defeated the rebels at the northern frontier. When I heard of my old mentor in need of help, we immediately came here to aid your forces in routing the rebels. I am glad to see that I came in time, though it troubles me that I could not come sooner."

You both share your experiences with one another. Liu Bei hears of what the bandits you routed, the unjust way you were forced out of your home, the way you helped Tao Qian, and how you have now aided the Imperial troops in driving back the rebels. Liu Bei seems vastly impressed and bows to you.

"To defeat rebels that harm the people, and to aid those in need. I have only defeated some rebel armies and I must say that though we share similar beginnings, you are by far the better man," Liu Bei says with a smile.

You find Liu Bei to be very humble, well-spoken, and a man who shares your passion for helping the people. You talk a bit longer with Liu Bei and find yourself already familiar with one another. You bid each other farewell once your armies have entered camp.

You check up on your army. You find that Yang Jing has been slightly wounded, though it is minor and will heal quickly. Hao Xian accounts that you have lost 500 men, nearly half your force. It is quite unfortunate but you make certain that their bodies are returned home and their families rewarded with gold for their service.

You hear that the Imperial troops have lost a thousand or so.

(Lead +1, War +1)
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>>319477
(Cha and Pol +1 as well)

The next day you are rewarded by Lu Zhi for a job well done. Zhang He is given the most merit, with you following next, and then Liu Bei for leading the reinforcements. You are given 200 taels of gold, a hefty amount for one person. You may perhaps wish to buy yourself some items or keep it in reserves for your army.

You are told that the army shall rest here now for a few months until Generals Huangfu Song and Zhu Jun are done with their campaigns. Once they are finished, they will arrive at your location and a final offensive shall begin.

What do you for the next few months? You can focus on recruiting more troops, be it through asking for volunteers or using your gold to attract prospectors. You may wish to study instead. Or make more friendships with the other lords? The choice is yours on what to improve on and you may choose as many actions as you wish, though not focusing on a smaller amount of tasks will result in less rewards.

>choose action(s) to work on
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>>319482
Try to recruit more troops, preferably volunteers since they might come cheaper.
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>>319482
>Recruit More troops
>Visit a market to outfit new troops with better equipment
>Try to find officers
>Try and get closer to Zhang He
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>>319482
Recruit more troops.

Increase friendship with Zhang He. Sparring with him too.

In fact, try to get a spar going with Zhang He, Zhang Fei and Guan Yu if we can. Even if it's only once it will be good training. I hope those actions won't take too much time.

Buy General's Armor, leaving us 50 spare gold.
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>>319482

>Recruit troops
We should at least have a round 1000. Aiming for 300 men isnt a tough target. Volunteers preferably.

>Improve friendship with Liu Bei and Lu Zhi

Arpeggio, might i suggest breaking down the stats? That string of numbers is not that easily read.
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>recruit volenteers

Did we take the armies off of the dead or would that be a no-no?

If not , yeah get some more armor for our troops

Talk to Liu bei & zhang he
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>>319482
>>319496
TO elaborate, I kinda want to recruit Zhang He for ourselves at some point. Try sparring to increase our WAR at the same time

And I'll back the guy saying to elaborate the stats in the pastebin, maybe put it as something like:
War - X
Lea - X
Cha - X
and so on and so forth
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>>319482
>Get the Banner
>Recruit more troops
Drop 50 to help get better guys.

>Train with the new troops.
It will help grow faith in each other and improve morale in fights, I think.

>Talk with our friends Hao Xian & Yang Jing.
See what they have to say and then talk with the other leaders if time is left.
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>>319509
Armor not armies
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Stat breakdown is done n character page. Going to grab some food, try to come to a consensus on actions and if you want to buy any items. Will post in like 20-30 mins.
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>>319515

Dude, I mean, I hate to start a fight but c'mon. We're in the middle of a war right now. Can we get the fucking banner after the yellow turbans are dead.
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>>319482
Our gold in pastebin is 350, is that including our just earned 200 gold?
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>>319536
yes we had 150 before that post.
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>>319482
>>319496
>>319514
>>319529
Buy:
Decorated Armor - 250 (+1 CHA, -1 DMG)
And spend 50 on upgrading troop quality
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>>319530
It's to grow our rep faster. Maybe even stop a fight before it happens. If it helps this was the first time I said to buy it.

Ether way this is a vote. So if no one else backs it then it's alright with me.
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May I suggest talking with Han Fu? If only to get Zhang He away from him.
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>>319544
Why not just go for the best armor for 50 extra gold rather than have to waste another 300 to get the best one eventually.
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>>319544
whatever the hell for. Just get the general's armour.
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>>319544
>>319551
Good point, Switch to
>Iron Armor - 300
So we don't get so destroyed in duels.
Considering WAR is our best stat, we should really be dueling more
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>>319559
While I would prefer to go for the general's armor, I am backing your vote to drop 300 gold on one of the three options for the best armors available currently.
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>>319551
>>319557
>>319559
Damn it, I meant Generals armor.
Fuck me, I'm stupid
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Alright, this isn't an official vote. But I want us to get our thoughts together. So I'm hosting a player vote to make it easier on the QM when he gets back.


>Buy General Armor
>Buy the Banner

AND

>Recruit more troops, spend no money
>Recruit more troops spend 50 gold

AND

>Talk to Zhang He (Y/N)
>Talk to Han Fu (Y/N)
>Talk to Lu Zhi (Y/N)
>Talk to Liu Bei (Y/N)
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We should join up with Yuan Shao, and rule the North

Fuck Wei/Wu/Shu, Yuan Shao it up m8s

>>319575
>Buy General Armor
>Recruit more troops, spend no money
>Talk to Zhang He (Y/N)
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>>319575
>>Buy General Armor

>>Recruit more troops, spend no money

>>Talk to Zhang He (Y/
>>Talk to Han Fu (Y/
>>Talk to Lu Zhi (Y
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No preference
&
50 gold
&
Liu bei or zhang he
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>>319575

>Buy General Armor

>Recruit more troops, spend no money

>Talk to Zhang He Y
>Talk to Han Fu N
>Talk to Lu Zhi Y
>Talk to Liu Bei N
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>>319575
>Buy General Armor

>Recruit more troops, spend no money
Since going for the armor leaves little foe buying the troops gear.
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>>319575
>Buy General Armor
>Recruit more troops, spend no money
>Talk to Zhang He (Y)
>Talk to Han Fu (Y)
>Talk to Lu Zhi (N)
>Talk to Liu Bei (N)
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About 20 more min, sorry. Line was incredibly long for some tacos.
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You reward yourself with an ornate armor from the markets. It offers some protection from enemy blades and arrows while giving yourself the bearings of a leader. (-300 gold, 50 remaining).

With the casualties form the last battle having a lasting effect on your forces, you decide to focus on recruiting more men to your cause. You again ask for volunteers to fight against bandits and rebels while spreading word of the deeds the Dawn Tigers accomplished. A thousand fresh recruits join the Dawn Tigers.

You also spend some spare time visiting Han Fu and Zhang He. Han Fu is a meek but easily pleased man and your visits to him are appreciated. You believe Han Fu would be willing to listen to any of your requests as long as it is suitable and he would likely have no qualms giving you a rank should you serve him (Han Fu relationship: amicable).

You visit Zhang He as well. Though you initially thought he may be a a soldier fixated on order and military, you find that Zhang He is an artistic and scholarly man as well. He reads from time to time and his room is always kept neat with several paintings and the like. You notice his clothes are also cleaned every day and for a warrior he dresses rather well beneath his armor. One picture is that of a woman and when you inquire about it, he explains to you:

"At times we men of war may lose ourselves in the heat of battle. We see blood, limbs cut off, and the smell of death follows us. Though we are warrior and live on the battlefield, we must remind ourselves that we are humans. We are not vicious animals just for slaughter. The painting is to remind me of my humanity as well as the beauty of women."

You talk about sparring at one point with Zhang He, and he agrees to it. You suspect he is a better fighter than you, but that does not stop you from doing your best to beat the man!

>post 5 tactics and 1d100 rolls each person. Strike > Swing > Parry. Weapons and armors don't count in spars.
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Rolled 10 (1d100)

>>319722
Strike
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Rolled 88 (1d100)

>>319722
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Rolled 22 (1d100)

>>319722
Parry
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Rolled 61 (1d100)

>>319722
>>319730
Meant Swing for that one
Strike for this
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Rolled 26 (1d100)

>>319722
parry
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Rolled 78 (1d100)

>>319722
Strike? If no one else is here.
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>>319743
>>319735
>>319728

We're boned
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>>319751
Yep, I only rolled well afterwards.
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>>319751
It's all about bonding with him really, win or lose.
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>>319758
A close fight is actually better than being curb stomped or curb stomping him
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Please try to keep it one roll per person. If no fifth person will use >>319736 as fourth round tactic.
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Rolled 39 (1d100)

>>319722
Strike

Fuckers double rolling.

STRIKE BITCHES
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>>319767
Becuase no one was here ya fuck!
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>>319770
I was here. And when I saw there were 5 rolls I decided not to. Guess I should have scanned and seen you samefaggin, namefaggin fuckers were going to try and get two rolls in you attention whore
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>>319773
desu you've only got your own lack of attention to detail to blame
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>>319777
It's hard to argue with trips
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A number of Han troops show up to watch when they hear you and Zhang He are going to spar and they begin shouting and taking bets on who will win. Most bets seem to be on Zhang He who has been with the Imperial troops longer tan you have and whose skill is already known.

You battle Zhang He with a dull sword, while Zhang He battles with a spear dud. Zhang He is a cautious and calm fighter unlike the previous bandit and Zang Ba you have fought. Despite the difference you find it much easier to fight against Zhang He as you parry his blows and strike back against him. You get various hits on his shoulders and chest, while he only manages to hit you back half as much. While Zhang He is a calculating fighter, you seem to one step above him as you do you dodge his attacks and strike at his weak points.

Still, Zhang He is not down for the count. Despite you having gotten the better of him, he remains calm for the next round of attacks.

Strike (10) vs Swing (Zhang He -10 HP)
Swing (88) vs Swing (Zheng Li: -12 HP, Zhang He: -14 HP)
Parry (22) vs Strike (Zhang He: -11 HP)
Parry (26) vs Strike (Zhang He: -11 HP)
Strike (39) vs Parry (Zheng Li: -15 HP)

Zheng Li: 73 HP
Zhange He: 54 HP


5 more rounds.
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Rolled 17 (1d100)

>>319797
Strike!
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Rolled 9 (1d100)

>>319797
Strike
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Rolled 27 (1d100)

>>319797
Always bet on strike!
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Rolled 5 (1d100)

>>319797
parry
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>>319801
>>319800
>>319799
>>319798

Wow, sure are whiffing it this round aren't we?

That's alright, we're ahead.
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Anyone else?
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Rolled 24 (1d100)

>>319812
Strike!

In case no one else shows up.
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Rolled 66 (1d100)

>>319797
Sweep!
In case nobody else
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fuq
>we decide to drop our sword and blindfold ourself
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>>319818
fucking roll you piece of shit!
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>>319822
Whoa calm down mate. Don't pull a Lu Bu.
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>>319824
If I sound aggressive know that I'm just joking and having a laugh.
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dice+1d100
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>>319825
Gotcha.
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Newfag here can't even roll dice
>>319818
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>>319831
See that option field? dice+1d100 goes there.Put what ya want to do here.
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Rolled 54 (1d100)

Did I get it this time
Test #2
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>>319833
Alright, now are you choosing strike, sweep, or parry?
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>>319832
Thx m8, dident know it had to be in options
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>>319836
No worries. Just make sure it's lowercase d for dice.
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Strike !
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Magic conch, what should I do with my mother

Nothing
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>>319856
Wrong /qst/, my bad
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>>319858
go back to melancholic quest, faggot
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Zhang He stays on the defensive and taunts you to attack. Though you remain cautious, you move forward to attack him. He deflects your blow and manages to hit your squarely on the side with the side of his spear. It seems Zhang He has learned your attacks and he is quickly countering your moves.

You change up your attacks to try and stay unpredictable, but even so Zhang He manages to counter a number of your blows. At the last moment he moves in to finish you off with a sweeping blow to the head, but you manage to duck at the last second and you make a strike against his chest.

The both of you are quit tired after an exhausting exchange and you both call it quits there. It is hard to tell who exactly won, but you and Zhang He exchange friendly bows.

"I have yet to meet someone who could fight me equally," Zhang He replies. "I think I may had the better of you if I landed that last attack. Well done I must say."

"It was only a matter of luck. You are still much stronger than I," you humbly reply back to Zhang He.

The crowd begins to argue who won and no one is certain. Considering Zhang He's experience and the fact that he is of better physique than you, you consider it a victory in your mind.

(relationship with Zhang He: Friendly)

Strike (17) vs Sweep (Zhang He: -10 HP)
Strike (9) vs Parry (Zheng Li: -17 HP)
Strike (27) vs Strike (Zheng Li: -16 HP, Zhang He: -11 HP)
Parry (5) vs Strike (Zhang He: -9 HP)
Strike (24) vs Parry (Zheng Li: -16 HP)

Zheng Li: 24 HP
Zhang He: 23 HP


Strike (17) vs Sweep (Zhang He: -10 HP)
Strike (9) vs Parry (Zheng Li: -17 HP)
Strike (27) vs Parry (Zheng Li: -16 HP)
Parry (5) vs Strike (Zhang He: -9 HP)
Strike (54) vs Sweep (Zhang He: -12 HP)

Zheng Li: 24 HP
Zhang He: 23 HP
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>>319863
You hear news that Huangfu Song and Zhu Jun have respectively defeated the head generals, Zhang Liang and Zhang Bao who has retreated back northwards. All according to plan, you hear that Generals Huangfu and Zhu are heading their troops in your direction. News and fame of other men begin to reach your ears. You hear about a certain cavalry general named Cao Cao who has defeated several thousands of Yellow Scarf rebels around the capital and has accomplish meritous deeds. You hear about a man named Sun Jian who aided Zhu Jun and in one siege of a city, he stormed the walls with his men at the front and slew thirty men before opening the gates. Elsewhere in the eastern Liang region you hear about a general named Dong Zhuo fared much worse; winning a few battles against the Yellow Scarves while losing some battles.

Regardless, you prepare your troops for the upcoming final offensive. However, before Generals Huangfu and Zhu can arrive, you hear that an official from the capital has arrived. He comes to your tent.

“Hmmm… The Dawn Tigers is it?” the man says entering your domain with a stroke of his beard. “A bunch of volunteer soldiers. More like a man looking to gain power with pawns,” the official says with a smile.

For a few seconds you blink, unable to respond to such an accusation and receiving such disrespect.

“You are Zheng Li?” the man replies. “Word of your deeds have been sent to me on a report by Lu Zhi. It seems you have been working hard. I could speak of your deeds to the court and you may receive households and land for your accomplishments. But I wonder if I should sing praises of a brazen man who has gathered soldiers without an official governmental sanction? Tell me Zheng Li, could you kindly tell me which? A gift to help me decide may suffice.”

You slightly boil in rage. This official is asking for a bribe. And he is threatening you no less.

>refuse politely
>refuse and kick the man out
>give the man your 50 gold as a bribe
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>>319865
>>refuse politely
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>>319865
>>refuse politely

Unfortunately the only money I have I am keeping in reserve to arm my troops. If I had spare money, I'd give it to you.
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>>319865
>>refuse politely
Were doing this to help the people. Anything we have is to help our men do that job.
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>>319865
>>give the man your 50 gold as a bribe

I mean, why not?

It'll do us well to be on the good side of bureaucrats and have friends at court, we'll be able to gain some loot soon enough.
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>>319871
>Were doing this to help the people

We're doing this to gain glory and power for our clan, helping the people happens to coincide with that goal.
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>>319873
>>319876

>wanting your clan to prosper

>By being known as a slave to the Eunuchs controlling court

Yeah, nah.
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>>319878
>greasing some bureaucrats palms
>their slave

Get a hold of yourself commie
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Though it is infuriating, you calm yourself down and you respond politely back to the official.

"The Dawn Tigers are a volunteer force here only to serve the Han. We do not hold any further desire than to see the rebels repelled. I am afraid I do not have any gifts for you Sir, we are but a poor force and we only get our resources and funding from the Imperial troops."

The official scowls at you. He looks at your armor.

"Oh? And I suppose you managed to gain that piece of ware by sheer luck?"

"You are quite observant, that is so," you respond back. "I found the armor from a Yellow Scarf that likely stole it from the coffers of the territory they have seized. General Lu Zhi should have sent the head of an enemy General Guan Hai in that regard to the capital."

The official looks at you with contempt. A few seconds of thought, likely deciding whether to punish you or not, and he leaves muttering a few curses.
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On the eve, Hao Xian comes rushing in to your room. You ask him what the fuss is about, and he responds to you bitterly.

“General Lu Zhi has been put in prison,” he says. “The official that came to your room has taken Lu Zhi in to custody and is now transferring him to the capital.”

“What!?”

You immediately go out to find Lu Zhi. You find a large commotion at the middle of Lu Zhi’s camp. Lu Zhi has been placed inside a rolling cage and the soldiers are looking mortified at the sight.

“We have found Lu Zhi to be a man of treason,” a familiar voice says. The official from before. “We found that he was in collaboration with some of the rebels. He has taken bribes from the enemy. We ordered Lu Zhi to march against the rebels and he refused. Speaking to his servant we found that is it because he accepted gold from the enemy rebels.”

How do you respond?

>angrily state Lu Zhi would never do such a thing
>stay silent, there is nothing you can do
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>>319895
>angrily state Lu Zhi would never do such a thing

Oh snap. I know what's about to go down. We might wannna bail soon. Or stay and go down with the ship.
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>>319895
>angrily state Lu Zhi would never do such a thing
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>>319895
>>stay silent, there is nothing you can do
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>>319895
>>stay silent, there is nothing you can do
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>>319895
>>stay silent, there is nothing you can do

I guess Lu Zhi decided not to grease the bureaucrats palms too.
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>>319895
>>angrily state Lu Zhi would never do such a thing
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>>319899
>>319900
>>319901

>Not sticking up for a bro.

For shame.
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>>319903
Nope just know what's about to go down so I kinda wanna bounce and hang with that Tsao Tsao fellow.
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>>319903
>getting tossed into a cage right next to him

Not much we can do realistically, and we're not some political revolutionaries so
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>>319906
>Implying that will happen.

Sticking up for him when no one else does skyrockets are reputation.

Plus Zhang Fei is going to threaten to kill the guy in a few moments anyway so we won't be the only one bitching
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>>319908
>associating with Shu vermin

no thanks
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>>319908
This. We'd get a reputation for being honorable, and sticking up for good people, and Zhang He would respect us. Seriously, he's a huge fucking badass we want on our side
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>>319909
Three Brothers pre-Shu were alright.
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>not helping your bro
Dick move

>helping your bro
Reckless move

State he would never do such a thing
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>>319911
Nah not really.
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Roll 1s100, avg of 3 rolls. Cha stat-related.
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>>319913
As much as you're trying to be a fence sitter during a deadlock which is a stupid idea, you're pretty much voting for

>angrily state Lu Zhi would never do such a thing

Since you're voting to intervene.
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Rolled 67 (1d100)

>>319915
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Rolled 13 (1d100)

>>319915

Fugg, i hope you guys are ready for prison. LOL
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Rolled 55 (1d100)

>>319915
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>>319913
>>319916
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Fucking why average? 45 is mediocre.
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>>319924
I think QM is doing average for hard rolls and best of 3 for ones we're good at.


Which is a shitty system but its in the spirit of the last Three Kingdoms Quest so I'll only bitch about it passive aggressively
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>>319925
I know but still bitching. Wouldn't be me if I didn't.
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>>319925
What was the last Three Kingdoms quest and was it any good?
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>>319931
It was fucking awesome. QM just dropped it though in the middle of the fucking upswing for our forces so don't read it. Super unsatisfying.

We got the girl.

We bro'd it up with Lu Bu.

We had a bunch of Wu.

WE had Zhang Liao, Gao Shun, Tai Chitsi (?), Zhou Tai, Gan Ning with fucking Chen Gong as our advisor.

We had a super climactic duel with Sun Ce.

There were memes, faggotry. It was a great quest.
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>>319931
Decent but the QM Raian bitched out after a lot of bullshit. Read it though.
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>>319934
Taishi Chi mate. But he should read it for things not to do in quest yeah?
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>>319939
Honestly though, I think some amount of faggotry is FUN in popular quests.

People bitch hard about the Anti Ce/Pro Ce shit but I enjoyed the ever loving fuck of all that shit.
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>>319934
>>319940

Best part was it ended RIGHT as we finally killed Sun Ce, and the QM confirmed that had we tried to recruit him there'd have been no fucking downside, after 8 threads of shitstorms.
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>>319940
It got outta hand at points though. You have to say that. I meant more not charge up a hill with exhausted forces against a prepared enemy who outnumbers us yeah?
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You move towards the official and the and Lu Zhu, pushing some of the soldiers aside. You look at the official angrily.

"This is preposterous!" you say out loud. "For the past year General Lu Zhi has been defeating rebels. He defeated the Generals Bian Xi and Pei Yuan Shao, pushing back tens of thousands of Yellow Scarf rebels. How can you accuse a just servant of the Han of such treason?"

The official looks at you with a sneer. A number of his guards move in front of him, their hands placed on the hilt of their swords. The official responds back cooly.

"It seems Lu Zhi killed rebels when it benefited him. He did it to achieve rank and rewards, and when the rebels gave him a better offer, he ceased all activities. Who are you, a minor bumpkin to question the authority of the Han? Are you perhaps in league with him?"

"The Heavens will punish the true evil at the end!" you say with anger.

"I will remember that," the official says with a scoff. He leaves with his guards in tow and Lu Zhi in the cage.

As they depart the soldiers all begin to murmur. None of them believe the accusations against Lu Zhi. You find Han Fu and Liu Bei at the sides. Han Fu shakes his head and says is remorse

"All that official wanted was some money. General Lu should have just accepted. Why would he refuse!?" Han Fu says in despair.

"Governor Han Fu!" Liu Bei says coming forward. "Do not tell me you accepted the man's bribe?

"Of course I did!" Han Fu says. "Did you not? And you?" he says looking at you. The silence of you and Liu Bei makes it obvious to him that both of you refused to bribe the official. Han Fu sighs. "Though the both of you may be safe, I am a Governor and General Lu also held a high-ranking position. For men like us, if we do not accept bribes we will be put down. Such is an example" Han Fu says.

"Would you do so at the price of your honor?" Liu Bei says chastising Han Fu. "General Lu Zhi may be going to prison, but history will remember him as a hero."

"Or history will remember him as a traitor," Han Fu murmurs.

"Enough!"

Zhang Fei steps out in front as Liu Bei and Han Fu argue. Anger bulges in his eyes and his whiskers flare. He grips firmly onto his pike.

"I will save General Lu Zhi. I will whip that official good. I will not allow this injustice to happen."

"Stop!" Liu Bei says coming front to stop Zhang Fei. "The law must judge Lu Zhi and he must go through the trial. For his deeds he will certainly not suffer long. We cannot take action against the government or we are no better than the rebels."

You think hard on the matter. You could possibly dress up as bandits and save Lu Zhi. There were only thirty or so guards in tow with the official. Should you free Lu Zhi at the risk of the government finding out?

>agree with Liu Bei, do not do anything reckless
>agree with Zhang Fei. disguise yourselves as brigands and free Lu Zhi
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>>319944
>>agree with Liu Bei, do not do anything reckless
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>>319944
>>agree with Liu Bei, do not do anything reckless
I dunno what the old 3K quest would have said but I'll vote for this.

There's always reasons to use Cha/Pol just as much as War. :D
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>>319944
>>agree with Liu Bei, do not do anything reckless
>>other
Instead, ride with the company.

We shall follow Lu Zhi to the Imperial Court with records of our actions and delivery a character witness.
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>>319944
>>agree with Liu Bei, do not do anything reckless
Fuckers probably already got a plan to BENEVOLENCE his way to freeing him
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>>319944
>>agree with Liu Bei, do not do anything reckless

There must be order

But can we not be Shu fagmeisters
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>>319956
I'm voting for getting the hell outta dodge next or sign up under Han Fu for now.
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>>319944
>>agree with Zhang Fei. disguise yourselves as brigands and free Lu Zhi

Fuck getting Dong Zhuo as a replacement
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you guys are too cautious.
We should red wedding this shit, take out a large force of the Han and make it clear we will be carving out our own Kingdom.
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>>319958
I'm gonna push to get Zhang He on our side, and fuck off to somewhere else rad to build more and more of a name for ourselves.

Remember, Zhang He is a cool dude, we need him on our side.

>>319960
I'll admit, I definitely want to make our own side. But to do that we'll need to gather enough forces to be relevant during Dong Zhuo's time period, and remember to not pursue Lu Bu, or even just get him on our side and make sure to fucking give him diao chans
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>>319958
Preferable. The man wouldn't be a bad guy to work for, and we're on good terms Zhang He. Though, I think it would be best to sign on with him rather than swear to him.

>>319960
Perhaps we should look to advance ourselves under the established channels, while making a name for ourselves defending the institution itself. Of course should things fall all to hell, we'll be in a good position to impose order and maintain the status quo under our own watchful eye.
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>>319962
Yes Zhang He is pretty good and was one of Wei's better Generals. If Sima Yi wasn't a dick and got him killed he'd probably have lived forever. And he's just so outlandish in the Dynasty Warriors games.
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We should definitely try to get Zhang He to leave with us away from Han Fu.

He accepts bribes.

He's weak.

Join the Dawn Tigers.
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Though Lu Zhi is a good man and has treated you well, you do not think it worth the risks to free him. You also agree with Liu Bei in that you would be doing no better than the rebels if you attacked Imperial troops to free Lu Zhi. Even if Lu Zhi did not accept any bribes, surely he would not be mistreated harshly.

"I am in agreement with Sir Liu," you say with a shake of your head. "There are still Yellow Scarves that need to be dealt with. We cannot trouble ourselves with this matter and further divide ourselves. Generals Huangfu and Zhu will come to our position soon and we must prepare for the next campaign."

Zhang Fei grunts, but hearing both you and his brother, he cannot help but relent. He sits flat on the ground angrily.

You hear news that the other Imperial Han armies will be coming soon, and you prepare to meet them.

-------------------

Session 5 end. I'll get another running session, maybe Sunday or Monday depending on my schedule. Will update on twitter and such, thanks for joining.

https://twitter.com/RainsArpeggio
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>>319972
Thanks for running!
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>>319972
Think we could get a post thread report or something to help us out? Sorta like did we fuck up any major interaction?
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>>319972
Thanks for running!

Possibility of getting Zhang He to join the Dawn tigers?
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>>319975
Too video gamey

Like boss fights
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>>319975
Besides not following through with Lu Zhi's plan which would have resulted in less casualties, no not really.

Lu Zhi could have been saved easily without much repercussions, though he obviously wouldn't go back as a General but retire grateful towards you. As stated none of the soldiers agreed with the official, no one really liked Lu Zhi being imprisoned. If the Han court ever tried to intervene all the way here everyone would have been like "Yup, those darn bandits!"

>>319976
Can't answer any future decisions and spoilers. Up to you to decide if you want to get him to rebel, make him leave for your force, or anything else.
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>>319979
Cefagpls
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>>319982
Anti-cefag pls
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>>319986
Cefagpls fag pls
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>>319981
>Besides not following through with Lu Zhi's plan which would have resulted in less casualties, no not really.
I'll admit, we made a bad call on that one. But being a perfect snowflake is not what this time period was about.

Unless you're Zhuge Liang and then you die of aids anyway.
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>>319982
>>319986
Assholes, I bet you like skub

The cefag/anti-cefag debate is stupid anyways since raian confirmed recruiting him would've been fucking fine before he disappeared forever
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>>319988
I vote we just shove our sword through his throat.
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>>319987
Cefagpls fag plsfag pls

It's like I'm finally home after a long journey
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>>319991
I know what ya mean mate.
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>>319988
We should go recruit Zhuge Liang before anyone else. He's fucking broken as hell.
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>>319993
you misspelled Pang Tong.
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>>319993
Pang Tong, Xu Shu, Lu Su. Anyone of those would be leagues better. But as Apreggio is using book first Kongming is da bestest and smatest aroun!
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>>319997
Zhuge Liang . . . he is . . . A DEVIL!
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>>319996
Well, obviously he's better but he's way too young at the beginning. Otherwise I'd be hype as fuck to go grab him right the fuck now. Dude was awesome.

>>319997
Psh, get Lu bu, best strategist around. I dare you to say otherwise to his face.
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Or Yue Ying and cuck the bastard.
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>>320002
Zhuge Liang is like, 4 years old right now. We're not grabbing him anytime soon.
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>>320005
Goood. Goood makes it easier to kill him.
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>>320005
Gotta get 'em while they're young, bro

>>320004
>Join Wu
>Get both Sisters
>Cuck the Sun and the other guy
>Cuck Liu Bei by marrying into Sun family
>Become the son Sun Jian wishes he had
>Save Sun Jian from his death, be a hype motherfucker
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>>319204
Da qiao
&
Xiao qiao

We could always get twins
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>>320002
Ravages of Time Lu Bu?
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>>320009
Get both as concubines, get Sun Shangxiang as a wife.

Know what we need to do? Follow the book of cao cao. Cuck our enemies.
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>>320014
Zhou Yu fucked Cao Cao's ass at Chi Bi because he didnt want to be cucked.

So, y'know, maybe we shouldn't do that.
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>>320017
Better Idea: Kill Cao Cao, take his place.
Build Wu, succeed forever.
What could possibly go wrong?
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So anyone else read Ravages? Wouldn't it suck to face that Lu Bu? Then later Guan Yu?
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>>319997
>Xu Shu

Above all else, we must get Chinese Spiderman.
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then i suggest we must ntr Liu Bei and marry Sun Shangxiang or Sun Ren or whatever she is and waifu her all the way
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>>320176
Or Arp will just make a original waifu do not steal
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>>320188
but Sun shangxiang is a top tier waifu
>good martial artist
>tomboy
>probably a good house wife
>serve his lord greatly
>unyielding trust and unbreakable loyalty
>sun family will notice us.....probably
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>>320224
Gentle reminder that poligamy was a thing in Ancient China.
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Archived yet?
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>probably a good house wife
She brought one hundred bodyguards to keep her "husband" out of her bedchamber.
>serve his lord greatly
her lord is Sun Quan.
>unyielding trust and unbreakable loyalty
to her family.

Hey, is anyone else hoping to serve Yuan Tan? He seems a good sort, we would need to watch out for Yuan Shang if we go down that route though.
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>>323942
Psh. Recruit Zhang He then go serve Yuan Shao. Help him actually defeat cao cao.
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>>323945
Yuan Shao becomes too much of a tyrant during the Guandong Alliance, which is also pretty much when he comes to power.
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>>323953
Which leaves room for a coup...
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>>320004
100% with that plan. We should pay a visit to Jing when she is of age.

Whenever that is, I don't think she has an actually recorded birth date.



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