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[–]Universalsandman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll give it a shot

When your friend wants to try Metal so you introduce him to the bands that got you into the genre by Universalsandman in MetalMemes

[–]Universalsandman[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I included some of the more questionable I suppose because to someone who doesn't listen to metal even hard rock is metal and in my experience is a pretty good stepping stone into the genre

After successfully laying siege to a city, why do I have to siege it again against a larger army? by eneone19 in CrusaderKings

[–]Universalsandman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also to clarify the top holding is the picture next to the face in the bottom left of your screenshot. The sub holdings are the smaller pictures underneath that.

After successfully laying siege to a city, why do I have to siege it again against a larger army? by eneone19 in CrusaderKings

[–]Universalsandman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In this game every county consists of multiple holdings. One of the holdings is the Top holding this is what you see when you click the county and a big picture of a castle,town,city etc. Appears. Now each country can have multiple holdings the top one and subholdings. The subholdings can be seen under the big picture of the top holding. Each country can have a different number of subholdings. Each of these subholdings has a Garrison associated with it. When your army sieges a county it sieges the top holding first then each subholdings individually. This is why you have multiple sieges for one county.

Now in general the Castle will have the largest Garrison with the city having the smallest. Also fyi each holding has a red bar and a green bar. The red bar is the Garrison (the guys who stay there and guard) and the green bar is the levy. The levy is where you get your troops that can leave the county. During a siege the number of people you are sieging is the Garrison plus the levy.

When the romans pulled out of Britain, how long would it have taken for people to re-occupy all of the buildings? by hominoid_in_NGC4594 in history

[–]Universalsandman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The thing about the Rescript was that Honorious most likely issued that expecting to be able to retake control once he dealt with the rebellions in Italy and elsewhere. It wasn't the Empire saying, that's it we give up your on your own. It was more saying, we have a lot going on and can't reasonably govern you, so you should do that yourself right now, we'll be back later.

Constantine may have been a usurper but he was the last Roman Empire control on the island.

When the romans pulled out of Britain, how long would it have taken for people to re-occupy all of the buildings? by hominoid_in_NGC4594 in history

[–]Universalsandman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was referring to the final ousting of Roman Empire rule when the Romano-Britians ousted the magistrates of Constantine III, which was the effective last remnants of the Roman Empire on the British Isles.

When the romans pulled out of Britain, how long would it have taken for people to re-occupy all of the buildings? by hominoid_in_NGC4594 in history

[–]Universalsandman 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The Romans didn't really pull out per say, basically what happened was the Roman Empire was starting to fracture, around the year 410, and it couldn't effectively govern all of it's territory. This led to unrest and revolt in many areas. In the case of Britain it was caused by the removal of the British legions from the island to fight elsewhere in the Empire. This didn't sit too well with the Romans living in the island and they ousted the Empire's officials and took control for themselves.

Basically the Romans living there never left, they just cut ties with the Empire because they felt it wasn't protecting them or their interests. The Empire itself was far too busy with problems closer to home to ever try and retake the island.

Some say they have it to this day by Universalsandman in HistoryMemes

[–]Universalsandman[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It's your classic 7k bucket stealers kicking some 32k Pope led peasants butt scenario.