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Originally posted by Tilemacho on 01-24-2000 10:10 AM
.....we had a very important subject for our studies to discuss at the uni and i couldn't leave....:|
No problem Tilemacho, What are you studing ?
Olivier
[This message has been edited by slamp (edited January 24, 2000).]
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Turn 4 to Tilemacho head of Greeks
We are please to meet Germans people.
Slamp, celt priest.
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Turn4 -> Jon, Germans
Athens News #1
The Greek Nation celebrated today the foundation of the “ Athens News” news agency. This agency is meant to provide accurate and objective information on events that affect the course of the Greek Nation! In our first report the leader of our great country, Tilemacho has stated the guiding principles upon his futures governing:
1. The assurance of wealth and prosperity of the Greek people.
2. The development of friendly and profitable relationship with other Nations.
3. The defence of the Greek territory against all trespassers!
4. The economic and scientific development of the country.
Early in the evening the Ministry of foreign affairs has made the following statement: “We have already made contact with three of our neighbors, the Celts, the Germans and the Assyrians. After negotiations we have achieved to exchange maps with both the Celt and the Germans and also sign a temporary peace treaty with these two Nations. Unfortunately we didn’t have the opportunity to negotiate with the Assyrians but hope that this can be done in the near future.”
The Minister of Finance has answered to our questions about the sadden decrease in the country’s gold reserves: “ It is truth that the precipitation of the constructions in our newly founded cities has greatly reduced our gold reserves but we are optimistic that the new government will take all the necessary steps to increase it fast. To this aim I would like to inform you that we have made an offer to our friends, the Celt to buy some of their goods.”
Late in the evening we got informed that the Minister of National Defense has submitted his resignation because of the resent decision of Tilemacho to half the upkeep costs of the army. Unfortunately we were not able to cross-check this information.
[This message has been edited by Tilemacho (edited January 25, 2000).]
[This message has been edited by Tilemacho (edited January 25, 2000).]One Life One Game...
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turn 5 -> Slamp
To the Germans
You have our maps which verify the claim we have to the island. As to the practices you refer to, these are the old ways. Also, such sacrifices required a steady supply of enemy prisoners, we do not currently have any enemies. Of course this may change in the future.
The Great Swisazuma"The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo
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Turn 5 to Tilemacho
Slamp 1er, first priest of Celts had accept to sell some goods to Greeks merchants. He also accepted an invitation from Tilemacho, the greek leader, to come to Athens to discuss about a border proposal. He said that: "Celts and Greeks share the same land but this land is a continent and we could live in peace with our neighbourg".
Moreover, the Ministry of Celts Army annouce that mobilization of Celts people is finish and they will prepare peace instead.
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Germans, it should not be so surprising when you see our capitol, Tenochtitlan, is located on a small island with few resources. The Aztecs braved the seas to find area were our people could thrive. One group went north and one south. Since the northern island appeared larger, more settlers were sent there. Our cartographer will draw a map with the proposed borders. But it appears unlikely more than a few more cities will be built in that area. The swamps will provide a natural boundry between us.
The Great Swisazuma
[This message has been edited by Swissy (edited January 26, 2000).]
[This message has been edited by Swissy (edited January 26, 2000).]"The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo
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