Not only allowed, but encouraged!Really thanks guys. I'm relatively new to the AARlands so i don't even know if I'm allowed to reply here. But thanks for the nomination, my thanks is really heart-felt.
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Not only allowed, but encouraged!Really thanks guys. I'm relatively new to the AARlands so i don't even know if I'm allowed to reply here. But thanks for the nomination, my thanks is really heart-felt.
Last 12 months really hard xD. I'll tryNot only allowed, but encouraged!And when Sunday come, please nominate a successor, preferably someone not having won in the last 12 months.
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There's a list in the OP.Last 12 months really hard xD. I'll try
Hello, since ‘with great power comes great responsibility’ it is my turn to nominate.
I am not a big reader of AARs that are not narrative in style but I recently happened upon a very promising one in my ‘Stellaris fever of two weeks’.
The AAR in question is QuakAAR: The history of the Quazardorlian Commonality by @MoonShine-Star . It is relatively new but has a worldbuilding writing style that got me very excited and involved, as if I too wanted to be a little duckling ready to destr- explore the universe.
I recommend it to everyone.
Note, you will be choosing a writAAR rather than a specific AAR. Congrats on your nomination!Now I suppose I will have to choose another AAR
Here's my nomination: @Chilango2 for the relatively new Shadows of the Long War. Great start to this relatively new AAR and a writer who posted a new chapter this week. This is an AAR in the OT Forum. Congrats, @Chilango2 .