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1. Khanid Canonical Resources - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
The problem we all have is a lack of information. Did the Black Fleet exist before or after the secession? If before we can assume some forethought to Khanid II's actions when he made his move. The fact half of the Imperial fleet itself followed ...
- by Zan Maruke - at 2009.02.27 12:16:00
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2. Races of eve in modern times? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Khanid - Mongolians but not just the warrior aspect but the innovators as well. Mongolians, because they controlled the Silk Road (the trade route between Amarr and the other Empires in our setting, China and the Near East historically), encounter...
- by Zan Maruke - at 2009.02.26 21:27:00
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3. Khanid Canonical Resources - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
As you can see from Zan's "Letters Home", which was my attempt at the time to make some sense from the hash of Khanid's backstory, he tends to see the Kingdom shaped by Khanid culture and Khanid culture is described as less religious, with the exc...
- by Zan Maruke - at 2009.02.26 16:52:00
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4. Expression of Support for Kingdom Military Activities - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Sirs, the Kingdom has largely thrived well enough on its own and many fail to see the need to unify with The Amarr Empire any more than, say, The Caldari State. We have the vantage as it is and have held it for three hundred years. What need have ...
- by Zan Maruke - at 2008.12.24 15:12:00
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5. Expression of Support for Kingdom Military Activities - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Edited by: Zan Maruke on 23/12/2008 01:21:45 Should The King require it the 1st Khanid Rifles, ever loyal, will join the fighting swiftly and decisively. We remain deployed in an expeditionary and advisory capacity in Tash-Murkon until such ...
- by Zan Maruke - at 2008.12.23 01:17:00
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6. CVA Announcement - Derelik and the Ammatar Mandate - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Originally by: Nomakai Delateriel As for Khanid. Khanid is a Holder family, a people and a region. The region has little to do with the Khanid people, but is the domain of the Khanid Holder family (which happens to be pure-True Amarr). ...
- by Zan Maruke - at 2008.12.17 18:16:00
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7. CVA Announcement - Derelik and the Ammatar Mandate - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Edited by: Zan Maruke on 17/12/2008 18:01:15 Originally by: Andreus Ixiris The Khanid were exiled from the empire over theological disagreements... The Khanid people were never exiled from The Empire, sir. Some few have been there ...
- by Zan Maruke - at 2008.12.17 18:01:00
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8. In Praise of Recent Developments - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Ah, this is going to go well.
- by Zan Maruke - at 2008.12.10 19:47:00
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9. Dreams and Nightmares: The Amarr and Minmatar - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
All men worthy of being called such challenge themselves, question themselves, and seek meaning and purpose in life. Others see only themselves, or expect to see themselves, reflected in a stranger's face and can see only error where there is mere...
- by Zan Maruke - at 2008.12.07 15:07:00
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10. If you were stuck in one ship forever..... - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Arbitrator. You can fit it out do to just about anything. With that little sucker I can, efficiently, mine the ore I need to make more Arbitrators and I can rat for parts. For a cruiser it's a particularly nasty bit of work with the right skills. ...
- by Zan Maruke - at 2008.12.06 14:08:00
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11. On the State of Learning in the Empire - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
I serve a King, friend, an Amarrian of True Blood whose line has proven itself beyond question to my people. Who renamed themselves, and some might say reformed themselves, after us. So my thoughts on the state of your Empire are more idle pondera...
- by Zan Maruke - at 2008.12.03 22:27:00
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12. The Amarr Scriptures: What they are. - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Edited by: Zan Maruke on 03/12/2008 17:55:01 I got into a bit of RP that involved theology in the Summit chat last night and brought up the subject of the sheer size, and for most people, incomprehensibility, of the Amarr canon - "More than a...
- by Zan Maruke - at 2008.12.03 17:50:00
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13. On the State of Learning in the Empire - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Edited by: Zan Maruke on 03/12/2008 14:53:10 A keen observation. Look at how the coils shift and squirm in The Empire though. For every Ardishapur challenging the Sarumites on the political right there is a Tash-Murkon, and her allies, subtly...
- by Zan Maruke - at 2008.12.03 14:51:00
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14. Corps side steping FW in attemps to effect it's outcome. - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Always seemed to me that FW was fated to fail at being some kind of 'gateway' for PvP adverse players or newbies to test the waters. Of course, it was going to be dominated by alts and alt corps of 0.0 combatants. They've got the ISKies and experi...
- by Zan Maruke - at 2008.08.19 21:43:00
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15. Why do people care so much about other peoples doings? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Roy, I understand what you're saying but I've never seen a pirate say, "Wow, picking off all these newbies isn't challenging enough" either. Maybe that's because it's really challenging in a way I can't imagine. Or it's because (almost) everyone i...
- by Zan Maruke - at 2008.08.19 17:43:00
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16. Why do people care so much about other peoples doings? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
If it wasn't, why are there so many? They're like flies. The point I was actually making, though, was that it's unrealistically easy to be a pirate. No permadeath, alt use, lack of realistic NPC governmental response, etc. Trust me, Blackbeard w...
- by Zan Maruke - at 2008.08.19 17:11:00
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17. Why do people care so much about other peoples doings? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
A previous poster noted the unpopularity of pirates and piracy in the forums. He appeared to be surprised. He shouldn't have been. Historically, IRL, pirates weren't exactly popular. They were shunned by all civilized folk and otherwise hostile fl...
- by Zan Maruke - at 2008.08.19 16:56:00
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18. [Issue] Risk/reward of empire - in Assembly Hall [original thread]
Edited by: Zan Maruke on 13/08/2008 21:29:43 No support. Sylthi has the right of this. High Sec is a place for people to recover from losses in low sec/0.0 and get moving again or just to enjoy a more casual approach to Eve. Let's face it,...
- by Zan Maruke - at 2008.08.13 21:29:00
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19. Third bloodline prime fiction. - in Assembly Hall [original thread]
Thank you, Ms. Constantine.
- by Zan Maruke - at 2008.08.13 17:50:00
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20. Factional Warfare political overview - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
I see the .pdf as very helpful. It makes sense King Khanid isn't going to move yet. Right now his people have had a close call with the Minmatar so it's likely many are sympathetic to any strong leader who'll take the fight to them - that sounds...
- by Zan Maruke - at 2008.08.13 16:53:00
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