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Aaginor, send the turn to Stavros (steve_auch@t-online.de). Shavlor has disappeared. From now on you will send the turn to Stavros until Shavlor appears again.
Ahhh... to sieze the reins of power at last. Our leader in exile, the once revered Shavlor, seemed to have had a gold fetish. Now don't get me wrong, I like gold as much as the next man, but I think it might be time to change priorities. South America is so small after all, and the world is so large...
After extensive research into the current political climate, I request any lands that were in contact with our former leader, to reestablish ties with Brazil. This is a world of opportunity my friends, and it is only the weak that would ignore the possibilities....
I, Chief in command of the great Zulu army is now back. What I'm been doing and why will be my own business.
General Sophabe are now released from his duties. As a reward for his unselfish services, I hereby appoint him to Knight of 1st degree of the Zulu Lion Order.
First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win.
Stavros, you play with the Romans.
Aaginor plays before you with the Japanese.
King Thor playes after you with the Germans.
Arthur was the former leader of the Germans but he resigned and King Thor plays in his place. Do not send the turn according to the email that CTP displays. This email might be wrong or the player might have resigned and be replaced as in this case.
You play Shavlor's turns remember?
The German war effort goes on as usual. The Assyrians have been behaving themselves and therefore we have not had any reason to punish them. There were a few odd casualties on both sides and we did loose a division of Samurai in skirmishes long ago. We hope this silence on the battle fields is indicative of the Assyrian guilt and Regret for their actions towards their neighbors.
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