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Destroying the railroads and whatnot could also be arranged. When I say "cut off" the oil supplies, I mean gassing their colonies, desposing of the bodies, and destroying the equipment (which would be the loudest part of the ordeal, really). This wouldn't require a navy, as I would have crippled their supply at the heart. Assasinating the family was in fact, part of the plan as well, though I would insure Lastor was not only loyal to the cause, but stocked to take on the other realms.

The Titan of Lastor would probably be the peoples' preferred successor to the Empire of Oros, however it is unlikely that his rule would be any different to that of the Imperial Family. You'd have to find some sort of outlier faction amongst the Orokor, because most of them see the Titan of Lastor as the God amongst Mortals that he is made out to be.

The colonies are overseas. And if you plan on gassing civilians I am not letting you across the waters. I'll just pirate the oil convoys for myself. Or even better, block the Orosian navy from reaching the convoys as I spur them towards independence.

The Empire of Oros is more than versed with conquering former colonies and dealing with known terrorism at the same time as they're protecting their convoys with fleets of Iron-clad warships and patrolling their skies with airships that literally poop out resources by the second. Their problem isn't power, as they have more than enough of that, it's about where their power is represented and seen. After your rebellion showed the Empire of Oros just how vulnerable their oil convoys were, they reinforced their protector fleets to counter your people and the innovation you stole from the orosians. They also increased their security protocols.

Of course, because they centered more forces around the oil convoys, that leaves other imports all the more vulnerable, such as fabrics and spices.

That being said, open and clearly visible terrorism will be difficult. Automata are vigilant protectors and can get quite adamant in their search to uproot evil. The best would be to stick to the shadows until the crucial moment.
 
As much as all this intrigue is fun, you do know that you could just go an arrange a meeting with the Emperor and make some political arrangements.
 
The Titan of Lastor would probably be the peoples' preferred successor to the Empire of Oros, however it is unlikely that his rule would be any different to that of the Imperial Family. You'd have to find some sort of outlier faction amongst the Orokor, because most of them see the Titan of Lastor as the God amongst Mortals that he is made out to be.



The Empire of Oros is more than versed with conquering former colonies and dealing with known terrorism at the same time as they're protecting their convoys with fleets of Iron-clad warships and patrolling their skies with airships that literally poop out resources by the second. Their problem isn't power, as they have more than enough of that, it's about where their power is represented and seen. After your rebellion showed the Empire of Oros just how vulnerable their oil convoys were, they reinforced their protector fleets to counter your people and the innovation you stole from the orosians. They also increased their security protocols.

Of course, because they centered more forces around the oil convoys, that leaves other imports all the more vulnerable, such as fabrics and spices.

That being said, open and clearly visible terrorism will be difficult. Automata are vigilant protectors and can get quite adamant in their search to uproot evil. The best would be to stick to the shadows until the crucial moment.
The only issue with your "increased protection of oil convoys" is that I am the dominant naval power and I have submarines. You aren't going to counter jack when my ships are superior and I've more of them.
 
The Titan of Lastor would probably be the peoples' preferred successor to the Empire of Oros, however it is unlikely that his rule would be any different to that of the Imperial Family. You'd have to find some sort of outlier faction amongst the Orokor, because most of them see the Titan of Lastor as the God amongst Mortals that he is made out to be.



The Empire of Oros is more than versed with conquering former colonies and dealing with known terrorism at the same time as they're protecting their convoys with fleets of Iron-clad warships and patrolling their skies with airships that literally poop out resources by the second. Their problem isn't power, as they have more than enough of that, it's about where their power is represented and seen. After your rebellion showed the Empire of Oros just how vulnerable their oil convoys were, they reinforced their protector fleets to counter your people and the innovation you stole from the orosians. They also increased their security protocols.

That being said, open and clearly visible terrorism will be difficult. Automata are vigilant protectors and can get quite adamant in their search to uproot evil. The best would be to stick to the shadows until the crucial moment.
This "Titan of Lastor" can be whatever kind of ruler he chooses to be, as long as our arangments are met and made. I plan on staying in the shadows, believe me. The Dwarves of my kingdom would serve as the "public" threat, as iv, if outside help were to even be suspected, then they couldn't point fingers at my kingdom.
 
This "Titan of Lastor" can be whatever kind of ruler he chooses to be, as long as our arangments are met and made. I plan on staying in the shadows, believe me. The Dwarves of my kingdom would serve as the "public" threat, as iv, if outside help were to even be suspected, then they couldn't point fingers at my kingdom.
The dwarves are your citizens though?
 
The only issue with your "increased protection of oil convoys" is that I am the dominant naval power and I have submarines. You aren't going to counter jack when my ships are superior and I've more of them.

Germany was able to fight pretty well against Great britain, and we all know that Great Britain was the superior naval power. Strategy and tactics make things a lot less black and white. Of course, the Empire is forced to be wary with you, no matter how happy they are about that.
 
Germany was able to fight pretty well against Great britain, and we all know that Great Britain was the superior naval power. Strategy and tactics make things a lot less black and white. Of course, the Empire is forced to be wary with you, no matter how happy they are about that.
Germany had submarines. You do not
 
This "Titan of Lastor" can be whatever kind of ruler he chooses to be, as long as our arangments are met and made. I plan on staying in the shadows, believe me. The Dwarves of my kingdom would serve as the "public" threat, as iv, if outside help were to even be suspected, then they couldn't point fingers at my kingdom.

What I mean to say is that the Titan of Lastor would not enjoy it if you killed the most important figures of the state religion.
 
Of course. Although you are not the only person with magic, I sure welcome you to attempt to move your convoys along anyways.

I mean, I sort of have to all the time broseph. They're protected accordingly. This is getting too game-y for me. I am not caring anymore. Kill all the convoys you want.
 
I mean, I sort of have to all the time broseph. They're protected accordingly. This is getting too game-y for me. I am not caring anymore. Kill all the convoys you want.
Lol. Relax, the RP hasn't started even. For the most part just talking about how to take each other down for shits and giggles. For me, it is simply "reach the island".
 
What I mean to say is that the Titan of Lastor would not enjoy it if you killed the most important figures of the state religion.
Well then, that could pose as a problem. Prehaps I find a simple, yet effective group of radicals in Lastor hmmm, or better yet, convince some or most of the nobles to help in exchange for something worth their while....or corse at this point I'm also killing the Titan of Lastor, but what's done is done.
 
Well then, that could pose as a problem. Prehaps I find a simple, yet effective group of radicals in Lastor hmmm, or better yet, convince some or most of the nobles to help in exchange for something worth their while....or corse at this point I'm also killing the Titan of Lastor, but what's done is done.

To be honest, you might find it easier to defeat him in war than assasinating him.

Same goes for the Imperial Family too, but what choice do you have, right?

There are a group of Orokor radicals hidden amongst the bureacracy of Lastor, they're not exactly open about it though, those Automata do not really discriminate.
 
To be honest, you might find it easier to defeat him in war than assasinating him.

Same goes for the Imperial Family too, but what choice do you have, right?

There are a group of Orokor radicals hidden amongst the bureacracy of Lastor, they're not exactly open about it though, those Automata do not really discriminate.
I don't need to war with the realm I plan on using against the rest of the realms, so really, assasinating him early on, or killing him on later into the plan (near the part where I have Lastor turned against the crown). These radicals might be hard to find, but we should discuss thar, an probably this entire conversation into pm's.
 
I don't need to war with the realm I plan on using against the rest of the realms, so really, assasinating him early on, or killing him on later into the plan (near the part where I have Lastor turned against the crown). These radicals might be hard to find, but we should discuss thar, an probably this entire conversation into pm's.

You take the initiative, I have to go to the toilet.
 
It just came to my notice that I have some problems to take care of in real life. I am unsure of how long that might take, but I suspect that it might take too long. I will have to unfortunately forfeit my activity on this forum.
 

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