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  • Quick reasoning for 200 year old characters

    Many of you may say "oh, we should have like 20 characters by now, because weve played 200 years"

    I say... why?

    First of all...thats complicated

    second of all, there is always a romaticism way about things.

    Lets take Togas the First.

    He was "200" years old.

    A romantics way of looking at it?

    Togas lived to the age of 60 around 4000 BC. He was a great ruler, and his laws and rulings affected life in Spain for the next 200 years, before his great great grandson decided to make some changes and additions to our way of life.

    Anyone disagree with this line of thought?
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    I personally plan on living forever..................

    OH, you were talking about the game, well, OK, nevermind.
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    • #3
      GK-- LOL.

      We could always fall upon the Biblical notion of guys running around for about one thousand years...
      Empire growing,
      Pleasures flowing,
      Fortune smiles and so should you.

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      • #4
        Good idea, HG

        Biblical notion of people who are literally a millenium old, and then once it would become manageable to switch characters, then do it. But normally just add a roman numeral to their name (Grand Despot Togas MCLDXXXVII )

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