

Lady Macbeth II by The People of the Forest by Something to Remember Me By by Kings IIIġ. As last time, I urge people to get thee to the Vic II AAR subforum it was a little quieter this quarter, but what is there all remains top notch!ġ. Honourable mention Empire for Liberty, which topped the bill last time, but had the least updates in the eligibility period, which was about the only way I could think of to make the final cut. I'm usually sceptical of megacampaigns, enjoying AARs where things are familiar, but clearly different to OTL, as I do. Here Dwells God - A Jewish Poland AAR, Part Three by blistering pace of updates for such fine work. Annuntio Vobis: A Papal History of Italy by didn't nominate slothinator for WritAAR of the Week for nothing!Ĥ. The amount of research our dear orc of unsound mind must do for this boggles the mind.ģ. Jihad on the Savannah: A Vic2 Serious Sokoto AAR by orc I also managed to recently cause in Densley the same reaction much of Echoes causes in me, so sheer envy at the author's skill at doing so no longer clouds my judgement.Ģ. Redadder alone would earn it top billing this time but, my God, it's so good. Echoes of A New Tomorrow: Life After Revolution in the Commonwealth of Britain by just so good. I only play Kaiserreich in Darkest Hour, but Civil War II is a pain for me to navigate whenever I try on anything but the most lenient settings, so it's nice to see someone spin a good yarn about what, so far, looks a competent handling of it.ġ. The American Phoenix: The History of the United States in the Second American Civil War and the Second Weltkrieg by simply, well-written and very enjoyable. Narrative AARs usually aren't my first choice, but this one grabs me in a way that makes me think of A Special Providence, which is the very opposite of a mean feat.Ģ. A Royal Prerogative - A UK AAR by Jonesīrilliant stuff. In my Vicky votes, I've tried to keep to stuff that's updated regularly in the eligibility period.ġ. My apologies again to the many writAARs writing brilliant stuff outside the Vic II forum. Whenever I go far away places, I mostly preferred the bus or train.Alas, my reading remains quite confined to Vicky II, even if I have managed to get in a pair of HOI4 AARs. I came by car because I want to reach the exam venue on time and the top of it is faster than public transport.

There are many tourist places it also has some of the most iconic buildings such as Golden Temple, Amritsar and virasat e Khalsa in Anandpur sahib.

India is a diverse country, and each state is famous for its own culture and festivals. Where would you recommend a foreigner to visit in your country? Every state will offer you great experiences. September to January is also the festival season in many of the states. But I guess the winter season should be a good time.

It is a difficult question to answer because each traveller has their preference. When is the best season to travel in your country?
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Well, to be honest, I do not get much free time from my studies/ work, but when I get free time, I mostly spend that time with my family and friends in my hometown.
