Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

ASNG PBEM, Thread 2

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Mongols talks are like from the mouth of the famous Iraq Information minister Funny man, but who really believed him.

    Greeks could not sit idle and watch anymore the slaughter of our innocent neighbors, the Koreans, we had to act before the Mongols finish them and continue their pursue for Domination Victory by attacking us.

    With our friends, English and Romans, who also declared war on Mongols, we might be able to save the Koreans.

    Our scouts spotted a star above one elite Mongol unit, that means they have now a leader.. Wonder builders, watch out ! Their leader might whip that wonder under your noses

    1100 BC to Gyro / Japan
    Last edited by Conqueror; June 2, 2003, 10:40.

    Comment


    • 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"

      Comment


      • The Mongols find it interesting that the Greeks question their words, whilst they seem to have forgotten the agreement made in 1400BC.

        If it is truly the Greeks intention to save the Korean civilization, why is this only becoming apparent now when they have one city remaining instead of at the time of the agreement? This only serves to make us wonder at the true nature of their motives, and question what other agreements they will choose to "forget"?


        While we do not repeat the entire text of the agreement here to save space (although we will if requested), it was in this agreement that the Mongols:
        1. Declared their intentions to attack Korea.
        2. Stated they would not engage in any hostile activity towards Greek during this military action. In exchange Greek agreed not to enter the war on the side of Korea or aid them in any way.
        3. Agreed to a mutual non agression pact that would begin after the war was complete and last 40 turns.
        4. Offered to trade Pyonyang to the Greeks after it was conquered in exchange for technology.

        To which the Greeks responded:

        "Sounds good, as long as your Horsemen dont advance near my borders, i'm fine with what you are doing in the north."

        Comment


        • Round 76-
          1075 BC to Korea
          1075 BC to Mongols
          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)

          Comment


          • 1075 BC to Carths

            Comment


            • 1075 BC to Greece

              Carthage is saddened to hear all this accusations between, two distinguished leaders. Carthage urge the leaders to find some way for peace to prevail. The gem of the Carthaginian civilization, our beloved Carthage is at your disposal for peace mediation, now or in the future.

              Comment


              • to Gyro / Japan
                Attached Files

                Comment


                • 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"

                  Comment


                  • Round 77-
                    1050 BC to Korea
                    1050 BC to Mongols
                    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)

                    Comment


                    • 1050 BC to Carths

                      Comment


                      • 1050 BC to Greece

                        Comment


                        • Will play my turn tonight (about 9 hours from now). Sorry about the delay, very busy at work atm.

                          Comment


                          • to Gyro / Japan
                            Last edited by Conqueror; June 5, 2003, 15:44.

                            Comment


                            • 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"

                              Comment


                              • Round 78-
                                1025 BC to Korea
                                1025 BC to Mongols
                                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)

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X