210 AD to Greece
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Round 136-
230 AD to Mongols
The Haudenosaunee wish to thank mighty King Conqueror for his generous gifts.I keep a record of all my civ games here.
aÅ¡tassi kammu naklu Å¡a Å¡umeri ṣullulu akkadû ana Å¡utēÅ¡uri aÅ¡ṭu
"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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230 AD sent
Greece honorable declared war on Mongols. Greeks managed to capture city of Hovd, but unfortunately it was reduced to size 1 during battles and was auto-razed
Greece has no bad intentions agains others. Greeks just pay back Mongols the bad things they did to innocent Koreans
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May the wrath of the world rain down upon the ravaging greeks for their declaration of war on the Mongols.
Wasn't the "korea" explanation offered by the Greeks the same as that used during their first attack against our people, and only after claiming they were fine with the Mongol actions?
Also interesting is the "timeliness" of recent Greek gifts to other civilizations in the world, everyone except for the Mongols? I would certainly question the intent and motive of these "gifts" in light of this new information.
I'll leave it to the world to decide their stance on this issue and take any actions they find appropriate. The Mongol people will take all possible actions to defend our territory and take back any lands that may be lost in the conflict.Last edited by Clegg; October 29, 2003, 21:09.
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Round 137-
250 AD to Mongols
The Haudenosaunee wonders why Kyoto is starving?I keep a record of all my civ games here.
aÅ¡tassi kammu naklu Å¡a Å¡umeri ṣullulu akkadû ana Å¡utēÅ¡uri aÅ¡ṭu
"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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I'm going to be out of town and away from my computer this weekend (Starting tomorrow morning) I should be back by Sunday evening.
As for the starvation in Kyoto, perhaps some Japanese poet will write a great epic on the subject to commemorate the 1-year anniversary. We'll just have to see....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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Understood Gyromancer. We'll see you Sunday evening then. :-)
Does anyone have any ideas for an anniversary celebration? The date is approaching very quickly and we haven't really discussed it. Officially, the game began on November 4th. At the very least we should have an open chat or something. Some of the ideas I've had:
a) Chat - mainly about general impressions of the game and to get to know each other a little bit.
b) Jointly compose a World Map with placenames. Since we can all see the landmass it might be useful to have names for the geographic areas.
c) Jointly compose a timeline/chronology. I have the savefile of every single year sent to me and with my admin. password I could look at anyones turn (with permission of course!) . If we wanted to we could jointly compose a timeline of events. The construction of this might be interesting simply because it will would allow us to re-live some of the more interesting moments.
d) Play a very short Mutliplayer game or conquest.
e) Do some-sort of email project - Like the above chronology or map ideas. Everyone can prepare email me a submission and I will put it all together and unveil it on the anniversary.
f) Or we could do nothing special and just have a game-cram session sometime in the near future. We have tried multiple times before and it has never worked out, but anything is possible.
g) Or we could do absolutely nothing and just post Happy Anniversary to the thread. Hehehe.
Personally I like the map submission idea, but I would be willing to try any of these.I keep a record of all my civ games here.
aÅ¡tassi kammu naklu Å¡a Å¡umeri ṣullulu akkadû ana Å¡utēÅ¡uri aÅ¡ṭu
"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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