

Sixty wrote:Obviously this is all a ruse and Overlord is his first name and he is King Overlord Firebaugh.

MarbitChow wrote:As he stares up at the snowy mountains, and feels the chill winds blow through the tower, he meditates upon a Koan of cold.
Kreistor wrote:3) Popped units recognize siblings when they pop.
Atomic knows on sight that Wanda is his sister.
5a) Casters can be Noble or Royal.
A Royal side that pops a Caster that is a sister or brother to Royals is itself Royal, by Earth's version of Royalty. This point may not be a 100% certainty wihtout an actual example, but I think we can hit the 95% certainty mark here.

Kreistor wrote:5a) Casters can be Noble or Royal.
A Royal side that pops a Caster that is a sister or brother to Royals is itself Royal, by Earth's version of Royalty. This point may not be a 100% certainty without an actual example, but I think we can hit the 95% certainty mark here.
raphfrk wrote:Likely. Also, it would mean that Royal casters would level faster.
If Wanda was popped as an Heir unit, as was suggested, that might even suggest that casters can be Rulers. That might even explain Atomic's statement "My sister, the caster. How bizarre!"
I agree with the other suggestions.
Not me wrote:I would add that a Predictamancer can miss a prediction or lie to their Overlords.
Kreistor wrote:3) Popped units recognize siblings when they pop.
Atomic knows on sight that Wanda is his sister.
Kreistor wrote:1) Units pop where appropriate. In clothing.
Unfortunately, "appropriate" is an indescribable quantity.


sleepymancer wrote:Otherwise that list looks good. I especially like 5a
Kreistor wrote:sleepymancer wrote:Otherwise that list looks good. I especially like 5a
Here's the problem with Casters being Royal:
We have no instances of a King or Queen, Prince or Princess, calling a Caster "Sister" or "Brother", "Prince" or "Princess". No Caster has a title beyond Lord or Lady.
A Royal Side can pop Nobles, but Nobles are not family. (BTW, that's more in support of Atomic recognizing her as a sister. Not all Commanders that pop under a Royal side are relatives, so by extension not all Commanders that pop under mundane Sides have to be brothers and sisters.
(I should have been using the Commander term previously. Just realized that. Remember that Casters and Warlords are Commanders.)
Look at the vast number of casters that are not related to their Side. Benjamin is not a Transylvito Vampire. Jack and Wanda were not Gobwin Knob. Not one of Jetstone's casters has been called Son or Daughter by Slately. Vanna didn't pop for FAQ.
We don't know about Maggie or Misty.
Sizemore popped in the Plaid tribe, which was Saline's, but we don't know who popped him. What we can say with a high degree of certainty is that he popped for a Royal Side. He is actually the best candidate for Royal or Noble, but he too lacks the title to indicate either status.
And then we have the big one. You don't know who I'm going to talk about, do you? She's a big indicator, actually. BUnny. Transylvito Thinkamancer. Vampire, so popped by her Side. And not referred to by a title. No mention of Noble or Royal heritage. Not called Daughter.
The question of Noble or Royal Casters is still wide open. They simply may not pop at all. When a Royal Side buys a Warlord, they may get one of:
1) A caster
2) A noble Warlord
3) A Royal Warlord
Paying for Heir may ensure only options 2 and 3 can pop. It's possible. At this point, we can't be certain.
Swodaems wrote:Kreistor, there multiple proofs that Royals pop on demand. You make it sound as if noblity/Royalty status is awarded randomly for all warlords. Also, assuming Stanley was in fact popped by Saline IV, then we can assume that Royal sides can also pop commoner warlords.
Swodaems wrote:Getting a caster from a unit intended to be a noble warlord is probably a possibility, otherwise Jillian would not feel odd about receiving 5 noble warlords and no casters shortly after starting her side.
Only now he was going to have to tell her Don King wanted her to dedicate the next 60 turns of her capital city's production to pop a Royal heir.


happyturtle wrote:I think you misunderstand what I mean by the term 'Antagonist'. I don't mean 'Villain', though that's certainly arguable. I am speaking of the Antagonist as the major opponent to the Protagonist, who we know is Parson A. Gotti.
His open antagonists are Jetstone, Faq, Charlescomm, and pretty much every other side in Erfworld who might have a reason to war with Gobwin Knob. Or you could say that his personal antagonist is Stanley, who regularly chews him out and can disband him with a thought. Or you could say that his immediate antagonists in the scene he's in right now are the Thinkamancers, who are preventing him from achieving his present goal of going through the portal. But overall, the more that has been revealed over the course of the comics and the text entries and the prequels, I can't help but see it as Parson v. Wanda. Hippiemancy v. Naughtymancy.
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7) There are no seasons.
Goodminton is permanently surrounded by snow. Couple this with GK's weather never changing out of summer, and we have a world where there are no seasons.
rkyeun wrote:Roses are red.
Violets are blue.

Jorgath wrote:That last would makes some sense, but I have an even better idea.
Theory:
1) There are three kinds of Side, determined by the nature of the Side's Ruler: Royal, Noble, and Commoner.
1a) Royal Rulers are called King or Queen. All other Rulers are called Overlord or Overlady
1b) The exception is Regencies, which are not yet sufficiently explained
2) All Sides may order Commanders to be popped. They will receive either a Warlord or a Caster.
3) A Commander popped by a Side may have any rank less than or equal to that of the Ruler of the Side. This is randomly determined.
3a) Thus, Commoner Sides can only pop Commoner Commanders, Noble Sides can pop either Commoner or Noble Commanders, and Royal Sides can pop any kind of Commander.
3b) If the Commander is popped in the same rank as the Ruler of the Side that popped them, they consider the Ruler their parent, and all other children of that Ruler their siblings.
4) A Royal or Noble Side may, alternatively, order an Heir to be popped. This Heir will be either a Royal or Noble Warlord, depending on the nature of their side.
4a) Such a Side may pop more than one Heir, who will ascend the throne in order of popping.
5) Any Side without an Heir may pay to raise any Warlord of their Side to the position of Designated Heir.
5a) They cannot do this while an Heir popped as such is living, but they can do this to Designate a different Warlord as Heir.
5b) Royal and Noble Sides generally prefer to only do this with Royal and Noble Warlords who were not popped as Heirs. Example: Tramennis, Caesar. Exception: Stanley.

raphfrk wrote:vintermann wrote:I think that if a noble heir inherits a royal side (as Viscount Caesar Borgata could have), he becomes royal himself.
I don't think so, that is why Don is popping a Royal Heir, he wants the side to remain Royal.


Kreistor wrote:Sizemore popped in the Plaid tribe, which was Saline's, but we don't know who popped him. What we can say with a high degree of certainty is that he popped for a Royal Side. He is actually the best candidate for Royal or Noble, but he too lacks the title to indicate either status.


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