it's understandably hard to choose from the sheer number of major European rulers that Fritz has insulted which one(s) will end up going to war over it. :P
Indeed. I mean, other than MT, who is always a given at this point. But the choice among others is so rich!
Agreed on what Heinrich play-invading Saxony says about his instincts and likely behavior in a Fritz-free environment. Though he would argue he was just trying to convincingly impersonate Fritz on that occasion. :)
Re: the timing - don't forget this was also when Charles Hanbury Williams was, or every recently had been Ambassador, aka the one English envoy who loathed Fritz and vice versa.
Though he would argue he was just trying to convincingly impersonate Fritz on that occasion. :)
I would argue that Heinrich is capable of some *very* convincing Fritz impersonations. ;)
Re: the timing - don't forget this was also when Charles Hanbury Williams was, or every recently had been Ambassador, aka the one English envoy who loathed Fritz and vice versa.
Re: AW readthrough - Heinrich & AW roleplay
Indeed. I mean, other than MT, who is always a given at this point. But the choice among others is so rich!
Agreed on what Heinrich play-invading Saxony says about his instincts and likely behavior in a Fritz-free environment. Though he would argue he was just trying to convincingly impersonate Fritz on that occasion. :)
Re: the timing - don't forget this was also when Charles Hanbury Williams was, or every recently had been Ambassador, aka the one English envoy who loathed Fritz and vice versa.
Re: AW readthrough - Heinrich & AW roleplay
I would argue that Heinrich is capable of some *very* convincing Fritz impersonations. ;)
Re: the timing - don't forget this was also when Charles Hanbury Williams was, or every recently had been Ambassador, aka the one English envoy who loathed Fritz and vice versa.
Ah, yes, very true. 1750-1751, per Wikipedia.