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  • #16
    GodKing,

    I agree that there should be no hard feelings from it and you should not temper your statements in it due to the knowledge that we will read it. An candid self-analysis would be highly valuable, especially one which did not shy away from things.

    Go for it
    Long-time poster on Apolyton and WePlayCiv
    Consul of Apolyton from the 1st Civ3 Inter-Site Democracy Game (ISDG)
    7th President of Apolyton in the 1st Civ3 Democracy Game

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    • #17
      Sirs, here is an early analysis of Neu Demogyptica, though I'm still learning new things.

      Neu Demogyptia is the Spanish name for the people of Arabia, who come from the city of No Name, and are ruled over by a mysterious Caliph named Borc.

      The Neu Demogypticans are very quiet, and keep to themselves. It will be hard to find out how they intend to overcome us, or anyone. It was only recently that they began to look for diplomats and allowed others in. They are not paranoid, but they won't be quick to give us their information either.

      However, almost as a stark contrast to this, in recent days they have opened themselves up. They greeted me warmly, and stated that they looked forward to friendship between our people. Indeed, the Caliph himself said that he hoped we would encounter one another soon so that we may trade, make each other rich, and help each other out of the Dark Ages (his words).

      They seem to be strangely contrasted, then. They remain closed about many things, though open to this small amount of diplomatic work. They may soon give up this and warm themselves up yet further to be true friends. This is what I hope to see, and expect to see. I really do think that they may be considered trustworthy, and valuable as possible allies. They are heathens, yes, but possible allies all the same.

      They seem to be poor as well, and make claims that they are struggling through a wild desert. This may be mere propaganda, or a hint at their true location.

      Borc, their Caliph, is hidden away, but when he can be approached, he is quite civil indeed, and I think he does really want to see an Arabian-Spanish Alliance. I think he can be trusted.

      More is to be expected, O Wise Ruler.

      Hernan de History Guy Calamari the Younger
      Squid Baron
      Ambassador to Arabia
      Empire growing,
      Pleasures flowing,
      Fortune smiles and so should you.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by astrologix
        I wonder if you could do the same of our team. It could help us to best to be known ourselves and to best evaluate what other teams think on us.
        Don’t forget the all-important statistic of how many squids it would take to subvert N.

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        • #19
          Squid subversion? Why...this is brilliant!
          Empire growing,
          Pleasures flowing,
          Fortune smiles and so should you.

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          • #20
            I believe if they tell us they are in a desert they must be somewhere very fertille... no one would tell a truth in this days...
            Señor Nuclearis Winterius the III,
            Diplomat with the Voxians, and also
            Señor Pablo Winterius, missionary Bishop and Archbishop of the Roleplay team

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            • #21
              Probably so. Except that as a falsehood it is so obviously a falsehood that it may well indeed be the truth. Could be our same tactic, but I do not know this for certain.
              Empire growing,
              Pleasures flowing,
              Fortune smiles and so should you.

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