I had made a comment about this under my profile not long ago but I figured, why not make it a thread?
So, as we know, a three year long Qin-Wei alliance was made. This way, Qin can focus its strenght on bringing Zhao down.
Wei, throughout those three years, will try to expand westward - they in fact started their invasion of Han - then "take everything to the south of Juuko from Chu". They see Juuko (which they acquired fighting with Qin) as an important centerpiece in between four states.
While Tou thinks they'll only be able to take the area around Juuko and nothing more.
Though the context and the details of this aren't given, in this time there's been at least one battle between Wei and Chu.
Which didn't go...particularly well for Wei lol.
Anyway, like the title says, what to expect from Homei and Chu?
Should he enjoy success, it would properly hype up the future Qin/Wei match.
Also:
Homei's father, Gokei, was a commander with huge portrayal behind him. Which included, ironically, being called "a most dangerous threat to all the neighbouring states of Wei".
I think Hara will ultimately have Homei at on the same lv of his father, if not even slightly better (might not have his weakness, for example). And this goes back to, once again, delivering the hype for the war with Qin.
While Chu is the freaking superpower Chu (and they're stronger than they have ever been) and Renpa memes aside, I think Homei should enjoy at least some degree of success there. I think that, throughout these three years, Hara will have him grow further and score his victories. His army will probably become stronger too and enjoy possible addictions like Gaimou and others.
And it would be great if some of his battles there get shown.
So, what will Homei do in Chu?
1. Score some victories and take territory from them like he said he would.
2. He won't be able to take much or anything more at all (aside from Juuko), like Tou said. Chu will prove to be too strong for him to ultimately enjoy that much success there. Hara might show other instances of his hype/growth in other ways.
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So, as we know, a three year long Qin-Wei alliance was made. This way, Qin can focus its strenght on bringing Zhao down.
Wei, throughout those three years, will try to expand westward - they in fact started their invasion of Han - then "take everything to the south of Juuko from Chu". They see Juuko (which they acquired fighting with Qin) as an important centerpiece in between four states.
Though the context and the details of this aren't given, in this time there's been at least one battle between Wei and Chu.
Anyway, like the title says, what to expect from Homei and Chu?
Should he enjoy success, it would properly hype up the future Qin/Wei match.
Also:
I think Hara will ultimately have Homei at on the same lv of his father, if not even slightly better (might not have his weakness, for example). And this goes back to, once again, delivering the hype for the war with Qin.
While Chu is the freaking superpower Chu (and they're stronger than they have ever been) and Renpa memes aside, I think Homei should enjoy at least some degree of success there. I think that, throughout these three years, Hara will have him grow further and score his victories. His army will probably become stronger too and enjoy possible addictions like Gaimou and others.
And it would be great if some of his battles there get shown.
So, what will Homei do in Chu?
1. Score some victories and take territory from them like he said he would.
2. He won't be able to take much or anything more at all (aside from Juuko), like Tou said. Chu will prove to be too strong for him to ultimately enjoy that much success there. Hara might show other instances of his hype/growth in other ways.
@TheKnightOfTheSea @Blackbeard @Great General Kanki @Fleet Admiral Lee Hung @FW123 @Seth @Nidai_Kitetsu @Shanks @Yo Tan Wa @Luffy is the mc @SakazOuki
@MarineHQ etc.
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