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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Bowman" data-source="post: 7734011" data-attributes="member: 6925649"><p>When real people are involved and are the subject of an RPG game, that makes it risky to comment on. I could make some suggestions on what I think may happen, but perhaps I shouldn't, let me just say their is some good and some bad on both sides. I would not speculate on who's going to win, its not important anyway. the year is 1514 and the war has not been decided, this is the backdrop that the player characters are going to play in, the minute somebody wins, its over! I would think this war can go on for quite some time. For the Spaniard's part, they are building this empire in part for their own perceived self defense, before 1492, before Columbus made his great discovery, Spain was an occupied country, they don't want to be an occupied country ever again, so they want to get so big and powerful that no one will ever try to invade and occupy their country ever again. As for the Aztecs, dragons gives them an advantage which balances out their inferior technology, they have an Air Force, the Spaniards do not. Neither side is stupid, the Aztecs can obtain some gunpowder weapons, and the Spaniards can obtain some dragons perhaps. The World is a complicated place, neither side is all good or all bad. As far as the PCs are concerned, they may have some more immediate goals in mind other than who wins this war.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Bowman, post: 7734011, member: 6925649"] When real people are involved and are the subject of an RPG game, that makes it risky to comment on. I could make some suggestions on what I think may happen, but perhaps I shouldn't, let me just say their is some good and some bad on both sides. I would not speculate on who's going to win, its not important anyway. the year is 1514 and the war has not been decided, this is the backdrop that the player characters are going to play in, the minute somebody wins, its over! I would think this war can go on for quite some time. For the Spaniard's part, they are building this empire in part for their own perceived self defense, before 1492, before Columbus made his great discovery, Spain was an occupied country, they don't want to be an occupied country ever again, so they want to get so big and powerful that no one will ever try to invade and occupy their country ever again. As for the Aztecs, dragons gives them an advantage which balances out their inferior technology, they have an Air Force, the Spaniards do not. Neither side is stupid, the Aztecs can obtain some gunpowder weapons, and the Spaniards can obtain some dragons perhaps. The World is a complicated place, neither side is all good or all bad. As far as the PCs are concerned, they may have some more immediate goals in mind other than who wins this war. [/QUOTE]
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