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6/12/2025, 6:44:57 AM
>>95852470
>Thoughts?
We could also look back at all the insane ideas that got set aside back then, like the vertical map that starts completely filled with Walls.
But also, you wouldn't really need to wait for 2e to be "filled out" to start working on that (or anyone, really, I wouldn't put much work toward it myself now but that's because I'm slow enough as it is), I know 2e takes a lot of space and often seems to overlap with the setting itself, but I really never wanted it to be that way. Otherwise if you wait for me to "finish up" 2e to do that (and I'd have fun doing it then, absolutely), it'll be a long while.
> Agartha Naval Warfare game when?
Yeah...
>>95852524
>That man in the bottom right of the picture has the expression of someone discovering something important about their preferences.
Had the same thought. Last few threads have given me a lot of material to update the french tokens, at least.
Btw, Lix was far from the only woman in ranks, or even the only woman officer in the Franco-Prussian war. Marie Favier (picrel), Émilie Schwalm, Mesdames Benit & de Belleray all fought and at least Favier and Schwalm were made officers. A lot of it got covered up after because it was still in bad taste (women fighting in the Révolution was a political statement, in the Franco-Prussian war it was a necessity).
Wasn't just snipers and nurses either, one was a cavalry captain (name redacted, only known by her nickname, Pépita), and at least one women got exempt from a vagrancy charge after the war when she produced papers signed by a general saying she was returning home after having fought on the frontlines as a regular soldier.
Which is all to justify me saying that the frogs letting women in ranks isn't that weird (but still, weird enough by the time for others to notice), which probably didn't even need to be said.
Thank you for reading my blog.
>Thoughts?
We could also look back at all the insane ideas that got set aside back then, like the vertical map that starts completely filled with Walls.
But also, you wouldn't really need to wait for 2e to be "filled out" to start working on that (or anyone, really, I wouldn't put much work toward it myself now but that's because I'm slow enough as it is), I know 2e takes a lot of space and often seems to overlap with the setting itself, but I really never wanted it to be that way. Otherwise if you wait for me to "finish up" 2e to do that (and I'd have fun doing it then, absolutely), it'll be a long while.
> Agartha Naval Warfare game when?
Yeah...
>>95852524
>That man in the bottom right of the picture has the expression of someone discovering something important about their preferences.
Had the same thought. Last few threads have given me a lot of material to update the french tokens, at least.
Btw, Lix was far from the only woman in ranks, or even the only woman officer in the Franco-Prussian war. Marie Favier (picrel), Émilie Schwalm, Mesdames Benit & de Belleray all fought and at least Favier and Schwalm were made officers. A lot of it got covered up after because it was still in bad taste (women fighting in the Révolution was a political statement, in the Franco-Prussian war it was a necessity).
Wasn't just snipers and nurses either, one was a cavalry captain (name redacted, only known by her nickname, Pépita), and at least one women got exempt from a vagrancy charge after the war when she produced papers signed by a general saying she was returning home after having fought on the frontlines as a regular soldier.
Which is all to justify me saying that the frogs letting women in ranks isn't that weird (but still, weird enough by the time for others to notice), which probably didn't even need to be said.
Thank you for reading my blog.
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