I have been saying this for quite some time.Thank you
So, he is an elf ? and thus, not the true King of Britannia ?...
ok ok
Who said Lord British had the right to rule he wasn't a native either....actually Elves are natives..they've just been in hiding for a long time.Thank you
So, he is an elf ? and thus, not the true King of Britannia ?...
ok ok
I think the people around back then proclaimed Lord British the king...unlike what Casca didWho said Lord British had the right to rule he wasn't a native either....actually Elves are natives..they've just been in hiding for a long time.
I think the people around back then proclaimed Lord British the king...unlike what Casca did
But do you have exceptionally shiny hair?Aaron for King! We all know a Playboy is needed for leadership. And don't you tell me we don't need porn as a leadership, look up playboy although I will admit i am kinda crude.
I occasionally have exceptionally shiny head!But do you have exceptionally shiny hair?Aaron for King! We all know a Playboy is needed for leadership. And don't you tell me we don't need porn as a leadership, look up playboy although I will admit i am kinda crude.
Fixed it for you....Addendum: Act 6, scene 11:
Players: You're not asking us to carry you out are you? Find your own way out, you pansy elf!
Casca: Erm...wait! Hey,look! *pulls out a parchment hidden somewhere on his body* How about you just give this to the captain of the guards? He'll come for me and will reward you handomely.
Players: *Collectively pinches their noses and takes the soiled note warily* Well, since you said the magic word "reward".
Players dissappears in puffs of smoke and quickly reappear in Britain. No doubt to reduce their exposure to the note and to avoid speculating where Casca hid the note.
Players: Hail captain of the guards! I have brought you a dirty and smelly note from Casca!
Captain: *Gasps* We shall set off at once to rescue Casca! *Pulls out a shiny 25,000 point spring cleaning ticket from somewhere on his body*
Players: *mutters* This guy's probably related to Casca...
Captain: You sure are young to be going into dungeons aren't you?
Captain: Here's your...
Players: *Snatches the ticket and Kal Ort Por*
Captain: ...reward...
siyeng0 that was absolutely hilarious!!! and informativeA brief history of Casca.
On a less biased note, a new Royal council member was elected by each city after the previous council was slaughtered. They are the ones who elected Casca. So he actually is the rightful king elected by the representatives of the people.But WHO is Casca???
Here and there, I read he is the King...
I don't understand anything about it
Somebody can explain?
He is a usurper.On a less biased note, a new Royal council member was elected by each city after the previous council was slaughtered. They are the ones who elected Casca. So he actually is the rightful king elected by the representatives of the people.
Did they actually get player guilds in those areas involved in electing the enw Royal Council, or are they all NPCs as well? I am guessing the altter, but the former would ahve been neet. At any rate, thats not a bad point about legitimacy. They should publicize that more (and really, you'd think he'd be interested in spreading it around) - the (tiny) press release that appeared in my client opening screen was a little vague on how exactly he was apointed monarch.On a less biased note, a new Royal council member was elected by each city after the previous council was slaughtered. They are the ones who elected Casca. So he actually is the rightful king elected by the representatives of the people.
I thought the election of the new Royal council members was held in secret for their own protection. Not really an election if you don't know if anyone actually voted at all.On a less biased note, a new Royal council member was elected by each city after the previous council was slaughtered. They are the ones who elected Casca. So he actually is the rightful king elected by the representatives of the people.But WHO is Casca???
Here and there, I read he is the King...
I don't understand anything about it
Somebody can explain?
I cannot answer truly on the choices of this poll. I DID rally for a (new king,) yet I know nothing of Casca except from a few short news reports.DO YOU THINK CASCA IS THE TRUE KING OF BRITANNIA?
1. Yes, and I would fight for him!
2. No, I'll remain a loyal subject of Lord British, waiting for his return.
3. I don't care about any storyline in the game.
I believe these are profound statements. For a certainty, Casca has not given me a reason to distrust him. Toss the coin on that. Give me good reasons to call him "my leige," when every part of my life in Ultima basically has had nothing to do with a "King."Surely the throne, as an institution, means something? Does a new king really need to earn your trust anew or do they, by the throne itself, gain all the goodwill accumulated over the ages?
Now I was as skeptical as any, but Casca has given me no reason to distrust him and our land is indeed in such dire need of leadership after so many years adrift and so long awash in war.
A whole lot of Germans said the same thing about a certain little Corporal with a funny mustache. How did that work out?Surely the throne, as an institution, means something? Does a new king really need to earn your trust anew or do they, by the throne itself, gain all the goodwill accumulated over the ages?
Now I was as skeptical as any, but Casca has given me no reason to distrust him and our land is indeed in such dire need of leadership after so many years adrift and so long awash in war.
Completely different ... he wasn't a kingA whole lot of Germans said the same thing about a certain little Corporal with a funny mustache.
Emperor ... KingCompletely different ... he wasn't a king![]()
The cold wind blows as it snows
On those who fight to get in
On heads that are small
Disillusioned as they enter
They're unaware what's
Behind castle walls
But now it's written in stone
The king has been overthrown
By jesterly fools
And the power of the people
Shall come to believe they do rule
ROFLMFAO. Thats as good as any of the super secret diaries of LOTR that I've read. Thanks for that, you're both awesome ^.^A brief history of Casca.
1)In the beginning, there was Ricardo.
Ricardo: *is a good and virtuous man who runs around stealing people's underwear and selling it back to them at a profit* Hello there! Who wants to learn how to be a thief from the handsomest man in Britannia? la
Players: Me!
Ricardo: *pinches a couple of pots and pans, inadvertently creates a rare item by giving his hat a quirky alliterative name, learns to poledance in his free time and steals... the entirely wrong thing*
Ophidians: *hiss* GIVE OVER US THE ARTIFICED SCION *invade*
Terathans: You ate our eggs! Monster!
Ricardo: Well now. *is arrested*
2) Ricardo was sentenced in the Court of Truth in Yew. Presiding over his case was Casca the Prosecutor, apparently shipped in from Heartwood just to show that elves can be as difficult as anybody else.
Casca: hello
Players: Who are you?
Casca: A man with exceptionally shiny hair.
Players: Oh. Well. I brought you some evidence. *hands over Ricardo's toothbrush, garter and lifesize Mondain statue*
Casca: I hope that we can continue our relationship over the coming months!
Players: ...are you asking me out?
*the trial starts*
Casca: *speaks for a ridiculously long time and does several legal backflips that nobody I've spoken to actually understood* I pronounce this thief guilty!
Inu: *is Inu* *goes up in smoke*
Casca: ...
Ricardo: ...
Players: *are squelched and thus cannot ellipse*
3) A bunch of stuff happened. Casca became Casca the Ambassador, presumably so that he could dazzle Britannia's allies and enemies alike with his shiny elven hair, and spent several months standing in the castle and doing nothing.
4) Casca was put on the ruling council and, if I recall correctly, became Lord Casca. Why? Well, I'm not really sure, so once again I'll blame the shiny hair and the big impressive vocabulary. Also, the fact that, unlike seemingly every other noble in Britannia, he didn't spend all his time standing outside Haven waiting to be escorted to the blacksmith's may have had something to do with it. We need nobles who can find their own way to the blacksmith's. Even if they smell like elf.
5) The Royal Council meets for a picnic.
Lady Unidentified: Why, your hair is looking particularly shiny this morning.
Casca: Thank you. It is my elven pheromones that do it.
Followers of Armageddon: HARR *glass and blood flies everywhere*
Casca: Good heavens!
Followers of Armageddon: You're coming with us!
Casca: To exchange beauty tips?
Followers of Armageddon: Yes. Yes, that's exactly it.
6) The players tracked him down and found him sitting around in a dungeon doing nothing.
Casca: *damsel in distress* HELP ME OH GODS IT'S AWFUL please help me
Players: Why are you still dressed in fancy clothes when you've just been attacked and elfnapped by an evil cult?
Casca: Be quiet! Scientology is a legitimate religion and it's changed my life!
Players: ...
Avery: *is a fine upstanding member of the royal guard* Greetings! I am also here.
Casca: *points* Murderer.
Avery: Yes, well, we all have our flaws.
Melissa: HALLO, I AM A BLACK-CLOAKED SEDUCTRESS AND I WILL DESTROY YOU WITH MY CRAVEN FEMININE WILES. *gives the players a pearl necklace* *not like that*
Casca: *weeps, proclaims himself too damaged to walk even though he's already standing up, begs the player for help, is truly regal material* SAVE MEEEEEEE~
Addendum: Act 6, scene 11:
Players: You're not asking us to carry you out are you? Find your own way out, you pansy elf!
Casca: Erm...wait! Hey,look! *pulls out a parchment hidden somewhere on his body* How about you just give this to the captain of the guards? He'll come for me and will reward you handomely.
Players: *Collectively pinches their noses and takes the soiled note warily* Well, since you said the magic word "reward".
Players dissappears in puffs of smoke and quickly reappear in Britain. No doubt to reduce their exposure to the note and to avoid speculating where Casca hid the note.
Players: Hail captain of the guards! I have brought you a dirty and smelly note from Casca!
Captain: *Gasps* We shall set off at once to rescue Casca! *Pulls out a shiny 25,000 point spring cleaning ticket from somewhere on his body*
Players: *mutters* This guy's probably related to Casca...
Captain: Here's your...
Players: *Snatches the ticket and Kal Ort Por*
Captain: ...reward...
7) Time passed.
8) Avery: *thud* Oh, hello.
Ricardo: I AM THE GHOST OF- oh, never mind. Hello.
Sherry: Squeek! Squeek!
Avery: What's that, Sherry? Timmy's in the well?!
Ricardo: oh my gods that thing is ruling us
9) Casca: THE ROYAL COUNCIL of whom i am the only surviving member HAS CROWNED ME KING. I WILL RULE OVER YOU BENEVOLENTLY AND WITH GREAT LOVE.
Players: *sharpen daggers*
Casca: I can see you doing that, you know.
Players: *sharpen them louder*
Casca: ...
And that is Casca in a nutshell. I'm looking forward to seeing where things go from here. My characters are positively rabid at the thought of an elf on the throne, but who knows? Maybe he'll do a good job. Like I said, if they had to pick a random noble to put on the throne, at least they didn't pick a New Haven escort.
Here Here!!!Seems a lot of people over look that the announcement of Casca as King was phrased as King Pro Tempore. Meaning "King for the Time Present" nothing about that sounds like he's a permanent solution...with lands invaded maybe the Royal Counsel decided that a unified figurehead was needed, how do we even know Casca is pulling the strings? He could have been set in place as nothing more than a yes man, or maybe he's a gullible fool who thinks he's in charge but really isn't...
Fact is we don't know any of these things yet....I say let time tell..