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    Welcome to A Simple Normal Game (ASNG)

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    This is a game in progress. All slots are presently full.
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    ASNG is a PBEM between committed and mature players. We are the ones who don't give up without a fight, play till the end, and never forget to take our turns.


    Current Players:
    1: Ayronis (Iroquois) - natework3 (at) hotmail (dot) com
    2: Clegg (Mongols) - Jbirdsall (at) comcast (dot) net
    3: Tragicus (Carthaginians) - msampaio (at) vianw (dot) pt
    4: Conqueror (Greeks) - conqueror (at) mbnet (dot) fi
    5: Gyromancer (Japanese) - gyromancer (at) carolina (dot) rr.com
    6: Computer (English)
    7: Destroyed - (Koreans)
    8: Destroyed - (Romans)



    Game Status and Planned Unavailability:
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    Gameplay is proceeding normally.
    There are no planned unavailabilities.
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    Don't forget: We have a 36 hour rule. Your turn will be skipped if you do not take your turn within 36 hours of recieving the save file. To prevent this, please make sure to tell us when you will be unavailable. All planned unavailabilities are listed above.
    Last edited by ayronis; January 23, 2004, 06:41.
    I keep a record of all my civ games here.

    aštassi kammu naklu ša šumeri ṣullulu akkadû ana šutēšuri ašṭu
    "I am able to read texts so sophisticated that the Sumerian is obscure and the Akkadian hard to explain" (King Assurbanipal of Assyria 7th century BC)

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    Reserved for future use.
    I keep a record of all my civ games here.

    aštassi kammu naklu ša šumeri ṣullulu akkadû ana šutēšuri ašṭu
    "I am able to read texts so sophisticated that the Sumerian is obscure and the Akkadian hard to explain" (King Assurbanipal of Assyria 7th century BC)

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    • #3
      50 AD to Greece

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      • #4
        sent

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          turn > Iroquois
          We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness... T. Jefferson "The Declaration of Independence"

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          • #6
            Round 128-
            70 AD to Mongols
            I keep a record of all my civ games here.

            aštassi kammu naklu ša šumeri ṣullulu akkadû ana šutēšuri ašṭu
            "I am able to read texts so sophisticated that the Sumerian is obscure and the Akkadian hard to explain" (King Assurbanipal of Assyria 7th century BC)

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            • #7
              Alright all, I'm back. Taking my turn in a few moments.

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              • #8
                70 AD to Carths

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                • #9
                  70 AD to Greece. Welcome back Clegg

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                  • #10
                    70 AD sent

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                      turn > Iroquois
                      We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness... T. Jefferson "The Declaration of Independence"

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                        Round 129-
                        90 AD to Mongols
                        I keep a record of all my civ games here.

                        aštassi kammu naklu ša šumeri ṣullulu akkadû ana šutēšuri ašṭu
                        "I am able to read texts so sophisticated that the Sumerian is obscure and the Akkadian hard to explain" (King Assurbanipal of Assyria 7th century BC)

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                          90 AD to Carths

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                            90 AD to Greece

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                              sent

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