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Nintendostan wrote:
no you dont.
its optionallook im an IRL friend of PigeonstanI DONT WANT TO GIVE OUT MY EMAIL ADRESS

IT IS NOT MY RESPONSIBILITY TO JOIN WA JUST SO YOU how is asking me to give out my email adress a reasonable request?

Please do not post in ALL-CAPS. It is considered screaming.
Aaaaand if you are really concerned about giving out your email address, a quick DuckDuckGo.com search about "burner email" should give you useful results.

Ariffera

Cereskia wrote:Catapults Trebuchets

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Description

Siege Ladder

The simplest, and most dangerous way, to scale enemy fortifications is with a siege ladder. They are simple to use but offer no cover for the soldiers climbing them.
Original image Linkhere.

Siege Tower

A large, moveable tower on wheels, siege towers are designed to be rolled right up to an enemy's walls, so that they can deploy their bridges over the enemy fortifications. Most are made of wood, but some are reinforced with iron plates to prevent them from being set alight.
Original image Linkhere.
Alternate image Linkhere.

Battering Ram

A simple but effective machine, battering rams are designed to be wheeled directly in front of the enemy's gate, where then a large wooden or metal rod is slammed repeatedly into the doors to force them open. They come in many sizes and varieties, some large enough to smash down the sturdiest steel gates.
Alternate image Linkhere.

Ballista

Essentially a giant crossbow, the ballista is capable of hurling projectile weapons with pinpoint accuracy. Much like battering rams, they come in many shapes and sizes, some small enough for anti-personnel work, others large enough to directly damage fortifications.
Original image Linkhere.

Trebuchet

An incredible power type of catapult, trebuchet's are capable of launching massive stone projectiles over large distances, allowing them to smash enemy fortifications with ease. They use a series of counterweights to generate the power needed to fling their projectiles with such great force.
Original image Linkhere.
Alternate image Linkhere.

Bombard

While still viewed with some suspicion, black powder weapons such as this bombard are increasingly becoming the Madruejian siege engine of choice. Heavy, unwieldy, and expensive, these cannons are unbelievably powerful, easily the most powerful siege engines ever produced in Madrueji.
Alternate image Linkhere.
2nd Alternate image Linkhere.

Combonation Catapult

A prototype weapon, this siege engine has a twofold weapon system. The bottom tier contains a cannon, while the top portion is designed to fire dead bodies at the enemy in hopes of spreading disease. Improper corpse disposable is forbidden in Zoroastrianism, but that hasn't stopped some enterprising commanders from utilizing the weapon anyway.
Original image Linkhere.

Assault "Vehicle"

Able to protect soldiers standing behind the vehicle, this metal contraption is also able to function as an offensive weapon when pushed with speed, thanks to the large number of spikes protruding from it.
Alternate vehicle Linkhere.

Siege Elephants

While often used on their own for their destructive potential, elephants are large enough to support certain siege engines. They can shoulder "troop boxes" filled with archers and other projectile troops, small ballista, and even short siege towers.
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Read factbook

Super Cool Liechtenstein wrote:water balloons

Filled with boiling water, I presume?

Homyland wrote:Please do not post in ALL-CAPS. It is considered screaming.
Aaaaand if you are really concerned about giving out your email address, a quick DuckDuckGo.com search about "burner email" should give you useful results.

look im not that technical

Nintendostan wrote:you have no real evidence.
please stop lying.

Actually, this is known as circumstantial evidence. You see, Pigeonstan had lost an argument. You appeared less than ten minutes later with almost the same name. You then immediately ask to join TNPV, which, while being a major cultural event, is not something that's super well known. A new player might've asked to join RP, or if there were any rules they should know about (generally after breaking one by accident, e.g., double-posting) and otherwise how they might get involved. They do so in a broad way, to see all the options. They do not zero in on one thing immediately after coming here for the first time. They do not immediately change regions because they do not generally know what regions are for. They do not get founded with very similar names immediately after someone who has been banned from something loses the argument to try to be unbanned. Suffice to say, if you're not Pigeonstan, than this would be an incredible set of coincidences, and regardless, you look incredibly suspicious. Especially after having as much trouble with alts as we have had.

Nintendostan wrote:look im not that technical

You can search NS but not burner email?!?
Logic error

Aerilia, Lorigia, and Tringapore

Pinguioris wrote:Actually, this is known as circumstantial evidence. You see, Pigeonstan had lost an argument. You appeared less than ten minutes later with almost the same name. You then immediately ask to join TNPV, which, while being a major cultural event, is not something that's super well known. A new player might've asked to join RP, or if there were any rules they should know about (generally after breaking one by accident, e.g., double-posting) and otherwise how they might get involved. They do so in a broad way, to see all the options. They do not zero in on one thing immediately after coming here for the first time. They do not immediately change regions because they do not generally know what regions are for. They do not get founded with very similar names immediately after someone who has been banned from something loses the argument to try to be unbanned. Suffice to say, if you're not Pigeonstan, than this would be an incredible set of coincidences, and regardless, you look incredibly suspicious. Especially after having as much trouble with alts as we have had.

how do i have a similar name
you dont have reasonable doubt
it was all being talked about when i arrived, so i asked what it was

Nintendostan wrote:
no you dont.
its optionallook im an IRL friend of PigeonstanI DONT WANT TO GIVE OUT MY EMAIL ADRESS

IT IS NOT MY RESPONSIBILITY TO JOIN WA JUST SO YOU how is asking me to give out my email adress a reasonable request?

It's not like people are going to steal it(your email) so I understand your concern, but there is no reason to get upset over someone telling you something (and by that I mean another player/person giving you a suggestion) in a sense it just makes your case worse and so that would be the reason people assume you're Pigeonstan or whatever.

Pinguioris, Planes, and Omolon

Nintendostan wrote:look im not that technical

https://burnermail.io/

Scroll to the bottom and sign up. Then have your temporary email given.

Madrueji wrote:

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Fire Bomb

Pottery firebombs or grenades are common among the Naffatun of Madrueji. Much like the explosive sack, these devices will detonate the second they forcefully strike something, meaning the user much take great care not to drop the weapon at his feet or miss his throw.
Original image Linkhere.

Wall Gun

Too heavy to be a standard infantry weapon, but too light to be considered artillery, wall guns are most often utilized atop walls and fortifications, although they are occasionally carried into battle by two-man teams. They are surprisingly accurate and immensely powerful, although they do suffer from a lengthy reload, cumbersome handling, and unreliability.
Original image Linkhere.

Caltrop

Designed to be strewn about the battlefield, caltrops lie in wait for someone to step on them, rendering them unable to fight. They are useful against horses, war elephants and especially camels due to how soft their feet are. One must be careful not to accidentally step on their own caltrops.

Explosive Sack

Most often used aboard Madruejian Submersibles, these sacks are released or attached underneath enemy ships, whereupon contact they will explode, dealing catastrophic damage to anything that they touch. A risky proposition for any submersible commander.

Fireballs

Incendiary weapons are an important part of the Madruejian arsenal, spreading fear through their flames and allowing Madruejian forces to burn down opposing structures and fortifications. This projectile is a stone ball that can be set alight before it is fired.

Incendiary Animals

Animals are a vital part of any Madruejian army, whether it be for transportation, food, or as mounts for combats. A rather inglorious end to these creatures' careers involves tying burning pieces of wood, straw or other inflammable materials onto their backs or tails and then sending them into an enemy's camp. Of course, theirs no guarantee the frightened animal won't just run back toward its Madruejian masters.

Fire Pigeons

The world's earliest guided missile system, pigeons, and other small birds are coated with an inflammable substance and are sent toward the enemy, though once again there is no guarantee that the animals won't just fly back toward Madruejian forces. Birds that cannot fly are strapped to small wooden carts and are sent hurtling towards the enemy.

Specialty Arrows

From top left to bottom right: A spirally threaded arrow, for attaching into walls and towers as an anchor point for climbing up ropes, two incendiary arrows with a specially crafted head allowing them to hold inflammable material, and a poison arrow for use by Hashashin.

Gunpowder Arrow

Gunpowder or rocket arrows are experimental weapons, to see if arrows can be made to fly farther, faster, and with more power. Madreuji is hoping to combine the power of the bombard with the rate of fire the bow and arrow system brings, with quite mixed results at the moment.

Read factbook

Anything else I should add?

Morning star or flail?

Planes wrote:May I guess piegonstan?

And you were correct!

+10 points

Lorigia wrote:It's not like people are going to steal it(your email) so I understand your concern, but there is no reason to get upset over someone telling you something (and by that I mean another player/person giving you a suggestion) in a sense it just makes your case worse and so that would be the reason people assume you're Pigeonstan or whatever.

i understand that while adding a burner email would confirm my non alt status, but i was scammed by another website using my email, and it was very traumatizing, so no i do not want to give out an email

Lorigia

*in the backround. *A fire rages in a dumpster, "Nintendostan you know what I like this fire! its very warm with hate and publicity"

Nintendostan wrote:i understand that while adding a burner email would confirm my non alt status, but i was scammed by another website using my email, and it was very traumatizing, so no i do not want to give out an email

Just make another email then if you're worried about it.

Ariffera

Homyland wrote:https://burnermail.io/

Scroll to the bottom and sign up. Then have your temporary email given.

Just use tempmail lol no signup needed
https://temp-mail.org/en/

Nintendostan wrote:who is of this pigeon

Nintendostan wrote:im an IRL friend of PigeonstanI DONT WANT TO GIVE OUT MY EMAIL ADRESS

Really? You don't know your friend when you clearly followed the naming convention here?

Xagill, Aerilia, Planes, Tringapore, and 4 othersJinju-do, Nyock, Omolon, and Ariffera

Madrueji wrote:nation=madrueji/detail=factbook/id=1538824Filled with boiling water, I presume?

Oh, better!

Die Flammenwerfer! Greek Fire!

Ariffera wrote:Tuwue uwu languwuagwe iw betwwer uwuJust use tempmail lol no signup needed
https://temp-mail.org/en/

Ok, then temp-mail it is.

Ariffera

Pinguioris wrote:Really? You don't know your friend when you clearly followed the naming convention here?

and the person they didn't know told them everything

Aerilia wrote:And you were correct!

+10 points

Yes!

Omolon wrote:Morning star or flail?

Cool weapon, but I don’t think it really fits my aesthetic unfortunately :(

Cereskia wrote:Oh, better!

Die Flammenwerfer! Greek Fire!

I mean
I have Naphtha?

Weeeest viiiiirginiaaaa

Pinguioris wrote:Actually, this is known as circumstantial evidence. You see, Pigeonstan had lost an argument. You appeared less than ten minutes later with almost the same name. You then immediately ask to join TNPV, which, while being a major cultural event, is not something that's super well known. A new player might've asked to join RP, or if there were any rules they should know about (generally after breaking one by accident, e.g., double-posting) and otherwise how they might get involved. They do so in a broad way, to see all the options. They do not zero in on one thing immediately after coming here for the first time. They do not immediately change regions because they do not generally know what regions are for. They do not get founded with very similar names immediately after someone who has been banned from something loses the argument to try to be unbanned. Suffice to say, if you're not Pigeonstan, than this would be an incredible set of coincidences, and regardless, you look incredibly suspicious. Especially after having as much trouble with alts as we have had.

not to mention how he instantly knew that TNP and TNPV were different before they knew what either was, and immediately asked who to telegram before anyone told them that it needed to be in a telegram, but a new player would put it on the RMB. they also called it a "major tnp culture event" when they were in the region for less than an hour.

Planes and Ariffera

Lorigia wrote:Just make another email then if you're worried about it.

i am very wary still

Pinguioris wrote:Really? You don't know your friend when you clearly followed the naming convention here?

i didnt know that his NS account was called pigeonstan at the time, until he told me, when i asked what was happening and why so many people were lying about me

Weeeest viiiiirginiaaaa, what was the name of your late premier?

Cries in poor

Nintendostan wrote:i am very wary stilli didnt know that his NS account was called pigeonstan at the time, until he told me, when i asked what was happening and why so many people were lying about me

so pidgeonstan told you what TNPV was after you applied to TNPV
...flawless logic

Ariffera

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