Scenter102
Ashigaru
posted 10-20-12 08:13 AM
EDT (US)
3 / 15
I think agrippa means that everyone would nominate a leader in two divisions, one for military leaders, like Rommel and Ceaser, the other for cultural leaders like Mother Theresea and Josef Stalin.
Then every nomination would be paired with another nominee, which forummers could debate and then vote.
And then it would progress to another stage in a tournement fashion.
ShieldWall
Ashigaru
posted 11-21-12 07:32 AM
EDT (US)
14 / 15
Alfred the Great is an interesting addition. He defended Wessex and kept Anglo-Saxon England alive for a couple more centuries. It was a close run thing as Wessex was almost overrun at one point, but ultimately his method of combating the Danes by building fortified towns, or burhs, severely dented their ability to complete a conquest and at the same time gave him and his successors a very firm base from which to launch campaigns of their own, and these ultimately reclaimed England. Yet his achievements go far beyond political survival, he was a very learned man and had quite a profound impact on the British legal and political system, laying the foundations for what has been exported to many corners of the world.
Average Citizen
Ashigaru
posted 11-23-12 03:06 PM
EDT (US)
15 / 15
Scipio Africanus (On and off the field), Atilla the hun, Surovov, Zhukov, Cyrus the great, Hannibal (Barca), Pagondas (Inventer of battlefield tactics), Phyruss of greece (heh), Edward IV (War of roses, France), Khan, Alexander, Napoleon. But seriously, Surovov was pretty legendary.