If you are referring to this:Sao_Sakura wrote:Who me (lol). I think u lost me on that one.
That was directed at the game characters, who are portrayed as arrogant. For instance, Cao Pi's exclamation "Why do they even bother?" after defeating an officer.cbwing0 wrote:He is also more humble than some of the other generals on my list (I'm looking at you, Cao Pi and Gan Ning ).
cbwing0 wrote:If you are referring to this:
That was directed at the game characters, who are portrayed as arrogant. For instance, Cao Pi's exclamation "Why do they even bother?" after defeating an officer.
That is an intersting site. The Encyclopedia section of the game also has a lot of information on the kingdoms, generals, and sub-characters of the three kingdoms.
I hope to buy (and read) the original novel over the summer. I am a fan of ancient literature in addition to being a fan of DW, so I am looking forward to it.
I think that the tale of the three kingdoms is tragic in general. Those that fought for a better land ruled by virtue (Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang, etc.) all died without fulfilling their dreams, while the arrogant, greedy, and ambitious (Cao Cao, Cao Pi, Sima Yi, etc.) were eventually victorious. It is a powerful reminder that good does not always prevail in the world.
kaemmerite wrote:Actually, Cao Cao and Wei had the Imperial Mandate from the Han Dynasty, making them the rightful rulers of the land. Granted, the Mandate was forcibly given to them, but it was given nonetheless. As such, I see Cao Cao as the good guy trying to unify the land under the Imperial Mandate, while Liu Bei was stirring up trouble by trying to revive a dynasty that had already crumbled.
Cao Pi is a different story though...
Tom Dincht wrote: I heard every DW game is basically the same. So which one do you recommend the most?
Yojimbo wrote:Not much romance going on in these kingdoms.
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