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Destiny of Empires [Diplo Game] [Organization Thread]
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You were also a pleasure to have in the game. Good stories, and I enjoyed our joint imperialism storyline. Very reliable, and helped spice things up a bit at the end too. Good work.
Captain of Team Apolyton - ISDG 2012
When I was younger I thought curfews were silly, but now as the daughter of a young woman, I appreciate them. - Rah
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Still have some holes to fill! Who are you France? Who are the rest of you? I think I've only got England, Ottomans, Russia, Egypt, Native America, America and Inca fully figured out. That leaves a lot of blanks!
If you played or subbed for a significant amount of time for any civ, please say so!
Vikings (Ragnar) - Toni, Rhothaerill
France (Louis XIV) - Exploit (right?), mzprox, ______?
England (Elizabeth) - OzzyKP, 2metraninja, OzzyKP
Ottoman (Suleiman) - ThePriest, Sommerswerd
Germany (Bismarck) - deity (right?), ______?
Mali (Mansa Musa) - ______?
Russia (Catherine) - 2metraninja
Mongolia (Kublai Khan) - trev?
Arabia (Saladin) - ______, mzprox(?), ______?
Egypt (Ramesses II) - Robert Plomp
India (Gandhi) - St Jon (right?), lzprst (anyone else?)
China (Mao Zedong) - ______?
Japan (Tokugawa) - ______?
Zulu (Shaka) - ______?
Aztecs (Montezuma) - ______, Calanthian
Native America (Sitting Bull) - Dubhghlas
Inca (Huayna Capac) - DNK
America (Franklin D. Roosevelt) - Rempedaalops
This is one thnig I hate about anonymous play. With all the subbing an dmoving around and players quitting it is really difficult to figure out who actually played each civ.Last edited by OzzyKP; November 21, 2011, 22:49.Captain of Team Apolyton - ISDG 2012
When I was younger I thought curfews were silly, but now as the daughter of a young woman, I appreciate them. - Rah
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I loved it. I never did figure out who was whom. And when deity quit I was shocked as I thought Neandor was Toni.Originally posted by OzzyKP View Post
This is one thnig I hate about anonymous play. With all the subbing an dmoving around and players quitting it is really difficult to figure out who actually played each civ.
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I thought so too! I was (and am) all confused. And you still aren't fessing up!Captain of Team Apolyton - ISDG 2012
When I was younger I thought curfews were silly, but now as the daughter of a young woman, I appreciate them. - Rah
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So... this means that Toni and deity were ALLIES?!? What is this world coming to?Captain of Team Apolyton - ISDG 2012
When I was younger I thought curfews were silly, but now as the daughter of a young woman, I appreciate them. - Rah
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Hahaha. That'll be your one enduring memory of diplogaming. The big bluff.Originally posted by Rhothaerill View PostOzzy, you should probably just call me Bluffbait.
Captain of Team Apolyton - ISDG 2012
When I was younger I thought curfews were silly, but now as the daughter of a young woman, I appreciate them. - Rah
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Heh, I think this bluff is actually very good example of what diplo-gaming is (at least for me) - it is all about diplomacy and not using violence when the things can go without it. The pen is mightier than the sword, fellow diplo-gamersOriginally posted by Rhothaerill View PostPretty much. At least I can say I completely changed the landscape of the game by falling for the bluff.
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And as long as we are discussing The Bluff, I'll let slip that it happened just as I was returning to control of my civ. Russia was subbing for me and had everything set up in position brilliantly. When it started, I don't think it was a bluff. I believe he really was planning to raze the city. But I came back like that turn, so he briefed me and I said no to razing it. It seemed too far to me. But he persuaded me that he could convince you guys that I really did intend to do it, and that we should bluff. I was still worried because if they thought I was capable of razing a holy city, then they'd raze London or some other important city if they had the opportunity. But I agreed to the bluff and the rest was history.
Captain of Team Apolyton - ISDG 2012
When I was younger I thought curfews were silly, but now as the daughter of a young woman, I appreciate them. - Rah
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I certainly would have if I'd had the opportunity. I would have razed all of England so that this time you couldn't get it back.Originally posted by OzzyKP View PostI was still worried because if they thought I was capable of razing a holy city, then they'd raze London or some other important city if they had the opportunity. But I agreed to the bluff and the rest was history.
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As I said previously, it wasnt an empty bluff - we had the power to execute our threat (i.e. razing almost all Viking cities), and even still eventually win the war in Europe with brute force, only it would be a riskier - there was a chance that things go wrong with your superior economy and advanced weapons (intact French and Neandor economy + Machine Gunners, Ironclads and Cannons vs rifles, SOTLs and catapults + ruined Turkish and English economy + drafted down to city size 5 with huge unrest Russian economy). Not to mention how bloody and violent all this would have been. I was really considering winning a war of attrition with you guys and razing cities was one of the things I was considering for sureOriginally posted by Rhothaerill View PostI certainly would have if I'd had the opportunity. I would have razed all of England so that this time you couldn't get it back.

Come on, Roth, join the new diplo game - see what a fun, thrill and excitement DoE have brought to us! Lot of "favors" to return, lot of "debts" to pay and a lot of lessons we all to learn
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True story. Ozzy said explicit that I should not raze the Holly city, at first I was disappointedI believe he really was planning to raze the city. But I came back like that turn, so he briefed me and I said no to razing it. It seemed too far to me.
, but then I decided that if the Fate serves me lemons instead of the juicy meal I was hoping for, not to wrinkle my mouth in disappointment, but to make a lemonade. And the rest is history
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