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  • Domination by 1680? Hmmm, I've got a loooooong way to go!
    So if you meet me have some courtesy, have some sympathy and some taste
    Use all your well-learned politesse, or I'll lay your soul to waste

    Re-Organisation of remaining C3C PBEMS

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    • Basically, I played as in AU 208:
      Buidings: temples, barracks, harbors, marketplaces. Period.
      No wonders.
      Then galleys (upgraded) and Berserkers until 1680AD.
      Simple. Efficient. Boring.
      The Mountain Sage of the Swiss Alps

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      • 2710AD: the opening stage
        My worst 'fears' are now confirmed. There won't be many settler/4 turns cities, but I did not really expect it. At least there are 2 luxuries available and my 'old' friend Carthage.
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        • 1225BC: go north, young men!
          How expansion is slow! At least I'm not behind in techs. My 2 curraghs are nicely exploring the world and bring me news of distant lands and civilizations...
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          • 150BC: home, sweet home
            Well, the first rule of conquest is: conquer your home island first!
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            • 830AD: Berserkers!
              Now it's time to unleash my Berserkers. England is next.
              BTW: I skipped Monarchy and went for Feudalism. It should give me a slightly better economy and a bigger free army (or so I think...)
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              • 830AD: the second golden rule of conquests: conquer and use island lookouts
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                • 1200AD: the Vikings rule the seas! (and England)
                  Now it's time to pluck some Roman's feathers...
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                  • 1305AD: the Great Betrayal
                    Spain allied itself with Rome and backstabbed me!
                    Are they not evil?
                    Sorry, were they not evil?
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                    • 1305AD: (chorus): we are the champions...
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                      • 1305AD: may the hand of Thor guide our brave warriors
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                        • 1505AD: Portugal's heartland.
                          Now, just wait for a foggy night without moon...
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                          • 1505AD: What happens when you cross a rabbit with a Berserker?
                            No, not a Berserker with rabbit ears on his helm!!
                            the correct answer is 69 Berserkers, 70, 71, 72...
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                            • 1680AD: King Ragnar's effective 'diplomacy'
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                              • 1680AD: King's Ragnar's Choice: 'you cannot conquer the world and build nice things'
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