User talk:Reximus55

PMII_europe_map_for_rex.png It Is...
Ok I got the map ready. :P  Imp (Say Hi?!) 19:36, March 30, 2013 (UTC)

Thanks, Imperial Guy! Here is the flag that you wanted to see. (Note: It is my first.)  Reximus55 (talk)

AwesomePeruvian
Read the posts under your own post on the main page of PMII. You need to go back and redo it because several things are implausible.AP (talk) 20:30, March 30, 2013 (UTC)

Reximus55
Thanks, AP. I will attempt to redo some of it, but I do not feel it is implausible. If you look:

Here (1600)

and Here (1656),

You will see how much land has been "gobbled up" in the past 50 years. The land that remains is all very cautious and worried, as are the people of der Rhein. The few nations that remain, including Mainz and Munster, are all scared of the eventual possibility of being consumed by an empire they are not part of. Just recently, Trier and Brunswick were consumed by Brandenburg, Bavaria vassalized Nassau, and Paderborn was forced to join Saxony.

The few that remain will all reach similar fates in 50 years, if we do not band together. Cologne, Westphalia, Mainz, and Munster have all decided that they want to be in Union in order to prevent what would otherwise be inevitable. The Reich der Rhein, as the Holy Kingdom of the Rhine is often called, hopes to have the Palatinate join, and we also are welcoming to Nassau, Trier, Brunswick, or Paderborn if they should choose to leave their empire that they are forced to dwell in.

This is indeed plausible, I feel. There were constantly leagues being created out of small German states, and often they were to prevent incursion by larger empires. Please, consider my pleads. In addition, we did not vassalize them. We joined a Union, wherein all member states are still semi-independent and have a representative in the Reichstag der Rhein. The reason it may appear that we vassalized them is because King Hermann, of Cologne-Westphalia, was chosen as King. He was chosen among the 2 candidates - the other being the Prince of Munster. In the end, even the Prince of Munster agreed on Hermann as King, because if it was 2-2 (assuming the Bishop of Mainz voted for the Prince of Munster), the Kingdom would be split forever. Reximus55 (talk)

AwesomePeruvian 2
That may be so, but we have rules here and they won't be broken so easily. You control one nation and its vassals, for you that's Cologne and Westphalia nothing else. You can gain control of smaller states by war or vassalization. That's how the rules work.AP (talk) 22:03, March 30, 2013 (UTC)

Reximus 2
I had not intention of breaking the rules. I apologize. Please, continue to guide me through my first turns here in Principia Moderni! It is by far my favorite mag game on the Wiki yet! Reximus55 (talk) 22:35, March 30, 2013 (UTC)