Sabitlenmiş Tweet
Sigurd Midreik PashtunBerkut(on the Jianghu scene)
69.6K posts

Sigurd Midreik PashtunBerkut(on the Jianghu scene)
@GriffonLancer
Gen Z, Christian, Bronze Age respecter, fishing and Griffon Enthusiast. Famous on the Jianghu scene. Rome is mother to us all. Galkovskyite. Anything can change
Aquilonia, Hyborea Katılım Haziran 2018
3.4K Takip Edilen750 Takipçiler
Sigurd Midreik PashtunBerkut(on the Jianghu scene) retweetledi

I’ve come to realize that a large portion of this game audience on Twitter has not read any of the lore books in game
Michael@BellularGaming
So... did we ever work out what the ball is up to?
English
Sigurd Midreik PashtunBerkut(on the Jianghu scene) retweetledi


@Clint_Davey1 I admit I am extremely fucking skeptical about how much Greek converts actually influenced Buddhism at all, if at all.
I fail to see any connection between Greek Buddhists in Afghanistan and Tokugawa Japan. Maybe I am just too short cited but this reads as larp
English
Sigurd Midreik PashtunBerkut(on the Jianghu scene) retweetledi

The word "Greco-Buddhist" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in this sentence.
DEEP LEFT@Dljokl
Blue: directly ruled by Greek kings. Orange: influenced by the Greco-Buddhist philosophical tradition. From Portugal to Japan, Greek influence is without parallel in the ancient world.
English
Sigurd Midreik PashtunBerkut(on the Jianghu scene) retweetledi

@Clint_Davey1 "The legends of Ashoka and the buddha were inspired by Alexander's conquest and death by malaria, respectively"
English
Sigurd Midreik PashtunBerkut(on the Jianghu scene) retweetledi

Sigurd Midreik PashtunBerkut(on the Jianghu scene) retweetledi

@shawnporterz1 @BellularGaming actually all these things were explained;
-Traveler is the rule added by one of the two primordial gods in their game before time to prevent a dominant shape (the Vex) from winning every single time. They had a big fight because of it and it created the universe.
English
Sigurd Midreik PashtunBerkut(on the Jianghu scene) retweetledi

@BellularGaming It’s a primordial creative force which was killed so that 5k people can play Marathon for a few months before they shut it down
English
Sigurd Midreik PashtunBerkut(on the Jianghu scene) retweetledi

@ChristinaTasty You played Inzoi? Wife just picked it up again after its fairly barebones launch and said it’s gotten a lot better and more fleshed out. Shes obsessed with making OC’s in it
English
Sigurd Midreik PashtunBerkut(on the Jianghu scene) retweetledi

This won't be an industry plant.
There's an entire section of the world that plays The Sims, and EA have basically said "no more Sims sequels" so anyone that plays those games are going to flock to any alternative at record pace
(Then abandon it in a months time like inZOI)
Rock Solid@ShitpostRock2
Wake up honey! New industry plant just dropped
English
Sigurd Midreik PashtunBerkut(on the Jianghu scene) retweetledi

@shiwajimusic @LaocoonofTroy The Barca family actually freaked out most of the Carthaginian senate as they ruled Iberia as feudal lords of an actual military state, and not an oligarchy of merchants, and this really did not look good. If Hannibal won somehow, they feared a Caesar before Caesar in him.
English

@shiwajimusic @LaocoonofTroy Hannibal is one of the greatest generals to ever live but was given a state that not only not win an open conventional war, it shouldn’t have even tried to. A merchant state’s first and only objective is money, and when something is not profitable like Hannibal’s war? It won’t go
English

During the Second Punic War, Hannibal had already invaded Italy and smashed the Romans at Cannae when he sent the Roman Senate a demand for their surrender.
The Senate's reply was to send him a bill for the rent on the land his army was occupying in Italy.

Today in History@TodayinHistory
What is your favorite historical fact?
English

@pismosteve @UpdatingOnRome If you think in extremely baby logic “well…good time…GOOD! Commodus son…and he BAD! Bad times start….” At a basic level, sure, I suppose lmao, but even granting that (it’s wrong) other emperors did catastrophically worse repeatedly and were not a direct line of inheritance
English

@pismosteve @UpdatingOnRome You aren’t making any rational arguments. “Adopted inheritance” was not a magic go ahead that gave unlimited prosperity. Perhaps it gave some good rulers, but most of the issues of the third century had nothing to do with adopted or bloodline inheritance.
English

@pismosteve @UpdatingOnRome The “straight line” is 200 years and the majority of thd bad emperors after commodus were not blood successors but military caesarists.
The blood inheritance based east lasted a millennium longer as well, for most of it under hereditary monarchs.
English

@GriffonLancer @UpdatingOnRome There’s a straight line from the end of adoptive succession to the Fall of Rome. For sure it ended Pax Romana.
English
Sigurd Midreik PashtunBerkut(on the Jianghu scene) retweetledi
Sigurd Midreik PashtunBerkut(on the Jianghu scene) retweetledi

@FixYouthsFuture @Arrekisu @ChristinaTasty What an incredibly stupid statement. Yes, a whole 5% of the US shares latitudes with the northern most part of Africa. You know pretty much the same thing....🤣

English













