Patryn of Elvenshae
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Huh. It's funny, as I was reading fusangite's original post, I came across:
And I thought, "Huh, I wonder if he means On War. Nah - if he meant that one, he'd've said it; everyone knows On War."
So, I spent a couple minutes googling and amazoning for other 19th Century Prussian military writers, trying to come up with someone who was a Clausewitz contemporary and was well known enough to be considered a seminal work.
I couldn't really find any that deserved the appelation, but I'd be interested if anyone else has!
As for the *real* point of this post, word puzzles at all are generally enough to start me suspending my suspension of disbelief. The only time I've ever seen it done reasonably well is The Last Crusade.
fusangite said:The other, however, required that one read a 424-page work of 19th century military theory (apparently a seminal work) before the game. ... nothing whatsoever to do with Taoist or Prussian theories of war
And I thought, "Huh, I wonder if he means On War. Nah - if he meant that one, he'd've said it; everyone knows On War."
So, I spent a couple minutes googling and amazoning for other 19th Century Prussian military writers, trying to come up with someone who was a Clausewitz contemporary and was well known enough to be considered a seminal work.
I couldn't really find any that deserved the appelation, but I'd be interested if anyone else has!
As for the *real* point of this post, word puzzles at all are generally enough to start me suspending my suspension of disbelief. The only time I've ever seen it done reasonably well is The Last Crusade.
That's so funny 'cuz it's so true.