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HMAS-Nameless

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FORWARD
My long journey had taken me across the expanses of the German Kingdom and further and further into more wilder lands until I reached the realm of the Magyars. The Kingdom thus far had seemed like a small oasis of civilization and truly grand castles of the Árpáds and their adolescent King. Long had a yearned to meet the court of the Hungarian King ever since being sent from my homeland in Mercia by the Pope’s consorts to scribe the tales of the growing power of the Hungarian King in the Carpathian Basin. On the outskirts of the Pope’s reach the Magyars had in less than three hundred years founded a great nation, a true representative of his Holiness. Upon reaching the courts of King Solomon I, I had been welcomed by a great convoy of parades in the city of Pressburg. I know now that gods purpose for me, Eadred of Warwick is to tell the tale of the Árpáds.
- From the writings of Eadred the Scribe | 1066

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Welcome to my brand new AAR! With this After-action report I hope to record the deeds and misadventures of the Árpád Kings of Hungary! Through the use of TRP's excellent Author GFX Kit I hope to attempt to make this AAR graphically rich as best i can with GIMP. I hope you enjoy the tales of the Magyars and remember to spread the world
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This looks good. I like your flag. :cool:

Am I to assume that you shall be acting upon the ancient Magyar claim to the 4 corners of the earth. As far as the last King of Hungary upon their coronation the King would point a sword in the direction of each of the 4 points of the compass to symbolise this claim to the world.
 
Am I to assume that you shall be acting upon the ancient Magyar claim to the 4 corners of the earth. As far as the last King of Hungary upon their coronation the King would point a sword in the direction of each of the 4 points of the compass to symbolise this claim to the world.

That is awesome and you just gave me story ideas.

Oh, also cool idea. I wanted to have a Hungarian game lately myself. Well, best of luck.
 
A good tale from the Land of Saint Stephen is just what this forum needs. I will be watching with interest!
 
This looks good. I like your flag. :cool:

Am I to assume that you shall be acting upon the ancient Magyar claim to the 4 corners of the earth. As far as the last King of Hungary upon their coronation the King would point a sword in the direction of each of the 4 points of the compass to symbolise this claim to the world.

mmm we'll see just a story hint for you guys this tale may involve the apparent claims that Árpád was infact a descendant of Atilla the Hun.
 
Sounds good, I'll follow. :)