Romance of the Two Networks – Chapters 73-75Romance of the Two Networks – Chapters 73-75
Who’s time? Shu’s time! A new crop of Southlands officers is upon us, perhaps signalling the beginning of a new era for the Three Kingdoms. Is it time for the
Who’s time? Shu’s time! A new crop of Southlands officers is upon us, perhaps signalling the beginning of a new era for the Three Kingdoms. Is it time for the
One. Tome. DOWN. Our translation of Three Kingdoms is split into two books, and the first (and longer) of the two is now in the rearview mirror. Also in the
It is OFFICIAL. There are THREE KINGDOMS at play, y’all! Xuande has Shu. Cao Cao has Wei. Sun Quan has Wu. We got ourselves a ball game. Sadly I’m not
The Young Phoenix falls. Xuande and Cao Cao become harder and harder to tell apart, as Xuande rages and Cao Cao flounders. The South forms a stupid scheme that still
We are finally at the halfway point, and our three kingdoms have emerged for sure. You could argue they already had, but now they have names and everything, it’s a
We are OFFICIALLY over Kongming and Xuande. We sadly have to say goodbye to Zhou Yu, and even more sadly don’t have to say goodbye to Sun Quan. Sick archery
We’re finally here… the Battle of Red Cliff. Kongming calls for wind, Zhou Yu calls for fire, and Cao Cao cries for mercy. At last, Cao Cao’s advantage is beginning
I know I set myself up, but I am rather disappointed by Kongming’s arrow scheme. That’s not nearly as cool as I was hoping. Besides, there’s such a better scheme
Can Kongming win the south over? Is the pope CATHOLIC, my friend. Our favorite hermit matches wits with all of the southland (and wins), finds himself on the other side
Liu Biao has fallen, and his lands are in disarray. How preventable was this, you may ask? SO PREVENTABLE. Xuande’s honorable nature screws over China once again, as Cao Cao