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Chornicles of the first Irish King Mokael II the Roadrunner.
And then after 1500 years of Irish history the circle was completed. Mokael II The Roadrunner, decendant of the Mokael I The Founder, came to power. Exact record of ascendance haven't survived, except for the great festival in honor of the first ruler of Irish People. Just as his ancestor, Mokael II wasn't really the figthing type. He is mostly known for: being the first Irish King, the Royal Road, that connected Troy to Galway, sacking Delphi, and Massacre at Sparta, when one of the largest Irish armies were defeated.
1500 BC - Changed productions in ALL cities. Realized that Irish have a colony of SLigo (spaniards territory). 3 major goals - to build a road around Sparta, to conquer greeks, and to continue exploration of the continent.
1475 BC - Green Beer festivals became popular as never before. It reaches such levels, that people of Athens riot in their drunken stupor!
1450 BC - 1425 BC - troops moving around, buildings are being build
1400 BC - Mokael II commemorates the first part of the Road, connecting Athens to Olympia.
1375 BC - Irish philosophers discover concept of Monarchy! After a grand ceremony, Mokael II proclaims himself a King! Feeling as powerful as no Irihs ruler before, he orders to research into concepts of slavery. Council of Tribal Elders stage revolts throughout the Kingdom, that throws the realm into an anarchy.
1350 BC - Another riot in Sligo. Production orders are somewhat changed in the colony.
1325 BC - a lone Barbarian attack party engages our army in the fields near Athens. 4 archers and 2 hoplites masacre the brigands.
1300 BC - A group of Greek settlers are kicked out near Corinth. Another part of the Road is completed - Athens are now connected to Galway. Greek city of Delphi (1) discovered north of Olympia.
1275 BC - King Mokael II requests to give up Delphi. The order is refused, even after the war is threatened. Mokael II follows up on his threat, and declares War on Greeks. Warrior band is killed while raiding Delphi (1 Hoplite). Blaming the disaster on his opposition, Mokael II is finally able to achieve absolute power through the land (Monarchy!), reducing rations and public taxes. A new branch of the Road is compelted, connecting Corinth to Galway.
1250 BC - First ceremonies and laws are established for the Irish Kingdom (yup - nada)
1225 BC - Delphi sacked and razed to the ground at the cost of one Hoplite regiment! (our 2 Hoplites+1 archer vs 1 Hop +1arc).
1200 BC - South-western Royal Expedition launched (corracle with 1 war on board)
1175 BC - South-eastern Royal Expedition launched (corracle with 1 war on board)
1150 BC - Spain request to remove troops (northern expedition). Mokael II, knowing nothing of the distant people, agree.
Irish wise men discover Slavery! Mokael II demand a new technologie to replace the ever-braking bronze swords! (Iron Works is next).
France asked to remover troops (corracle) - agreed. Presents to french and spaniards (500 gold each) are send.
Ruins spotted on south-western tip of continent.
Greeks request cease-fire - rejected, since the Graet army is almost ready!
1125 BC - more ruins spotted South-West
1100 BC - Aniticpating completion of courthouses throughout the Kingdom, Mokael II writes a book on first Irish judiciary system. The works have a general title of "The King's Might is Always Right" (yup - nothing happened)
1075 BC - The great Irish Army assembled (7 Hopiltes+5 arches) near Athens and started its march onto Sparta. First set of ruins entered - 570 gold!
1050 BC - city of Argos (size1) spotted west of Corinth. Sparta is attacked ... and the Grat Irish Army is lost. Road from Olympia to Troy completed. Courthouses are completed throughout the Kingdom. Second set of ruins entered - more gold (500 something). New wonders started - Appian Way in Dublin, and Chichen Itza in Blarney.
1025 BC - Disturbing news -- French (I thnk) are nearly completion of Chichen!
Wise men discovered the secrets of a new metal that they call Iron. During tests of his new Iron sword, Mokael II is mortally wounded, and dies soon afterwards. Rumors spread through the country, that the millitant chiefs of Irish clans thus avenged the death of their fallen commrades at Sparta. Other say that Mokael I came from his grave to punish his spawn for the deeds. Yet some heard that gods has punished the first King. Whatever was the case, the throne of the first King has been left for grabs!
Finally I've got an hour to myself to play! I was almost going to pass on this turn as I've been up to my eyes with work all week. but anyway. (i'veplayed 15 turns as I'm not sure how many i'm meant to have.... hope this doesn't screw things up)
1000BC
Redstar1 succeeds to the empty throne of Ireland. Seeing the last king's heroic fight against the Greeks was slowing, he decides to rid this continent of the Greek menace forever. Units start moving towards the remaining Greek cities. Greek settlers annihalated near Argos.
975BC
More troop movement.
950BC
Failed attempt to take Argos. Warrior falls to defending hoplite.
925BC
Made contact with Mayan civilisation. Riots in sligo and general unhappiness so the great King Redstar1 orders the workday cut and wages increased.
900BC
More troop movement.
875BC
Increase in military production. Greeks pillage farmland near Athens!
850BC
Numerous failed diplomatic proposals dishearten the King.
825BC
Maps swapped with French. Aristotles Lyceum completed. Indonesia discovered. Start production of catapults.
800BC
Troop movement.
775BC
And again.
750BC
Dum de dum. March March March.
725BC
Discovered Horseriding. Scientists to work on Hullmaking. Allenwood founded but critics say its too close to Limerick. (they are probably right too)
700BC
Rhodes destroyed.
675BC
Troop movement
650BC
Yet again. King Redstar1 dies of abject boredom due to lack of war.
Guys, this is short but I'm pushed for time! Arse all happened during my turn but things are nearly in place for a good last push on the rest of Greece so good luck!
Dave
Ps website will get updated tonight hopefully. new games and all.
This is a very cool idea you guys have going here. I love creative writing and I love civ games. You guys have successfully wrapped the two into one! Good job! And when's the next game?
I've placed you on the list for game 3 which just got underway.
The file will go to you when it's your turn, and that's when you'll get the chance to do some really cool creative writing! Have fun.
Hi all!
The following is a summary from David Murray. He's been temporarily..um..err.. well banned from this web-site, so he's asked me to post. My apologies to Mokael who is currently supervising this game. I should have directed Dave to you, but I completely forgot. Old habit I guess. Next time, I'll forward such correspondances to you.
Anyway, without further ado, here's his post: (The file has also been sent to Vilius)
The Life and Times of King Murray 1st
650BC: The new King ascends to the throne. His first act as sovereign is to increase the work day to 14 hours; reduce rations and reduce wages.
625BC: Greek settlers have the audacity to try and move past Athens, presumably in a desperate attempt to settle elsewhere and keep the Greek civilization alive. Suffice to say the army from Athens makes short work of them. Cities begin production of caravans to boost the Irish economy.
600BC: Allenwood riots, so Hoplites are rush-bought in order to impose martial law on the revolting peasants.
575BC: Hull-making is developed. Research begins on alchemy. Two caravans are rush-bought using the country's large surplus.
550BC: The Appian Way is finally completed. Irish armies storm into Argos, with a loss of only one Samurai unit. Bombarding of Sparta and pillaging of the surrounding farms, a military manoeuvre designed to soften up the sole remaining city under Greek command, begin. The Greeks are almost ours!
525BC: We exchange maps with the French, Indonesian and the Spanish after a couple of successfully-judged war-threats, although the isolationist Mayans solemnly refuse our generous offer.
500BC: The Indonesians present us with a peace treaty offer. The treaty is ratified by King Murray.
475BC: The very first Irish trade route comes into being. Elephant is traded from Cork to Waterford for 40 gold pieces a turn.
450BC: We start researching masonry. The first slaver of our civilization is now ready in Dublin.
425BC: A mighty army of twelve units takes Sparta with only three losses! The Irish people rejoice as the Greeks are finally destroyed. We have captured our first continent. We share in our good fortune by giving the Indonesians a present of 100 gold piece for their support of our military campaign.
All cities in the Irish empire are now connected by road.
The slaver enters are coracle and heads northward to begin his egregious errands.
The Empire is now set to be at peace and all military production is abandoned in favour of caravan production.
400BC-375BC: We start research on feudalism.
350BC: Another slaver is ready in Dublin. Production orders are changed.
325BC: Barbarians pillage farms and roads near Athens. A catapult army sallies forth and deals with them appropriately. Another trade route, elephant from Sparta to Waterford, begins (40 gold pieces).
300BC-275BC: The Empire's first longship is produced. We start research on bureaucracy with the eventual aim of finding the Republic. The much-loved Irish King, David Murray, dies at the hands of a bereaved llama after winning a friendly tennis match.
My advice to the next player is to follow down the economic path. Build lots of caravans and jump on the Republic when we find it. More money means we can rush-buy more units a fund a more cohesive military campaign come renaissance period and destroy our enemies with cannons and cavalry.
425BC: A mighty army of twelve units takes Sparta with only three losses! The Irish people rejoice as the Greeks are finally destroyed. We have captured our first continent. We share in our good fortune by giving the Indonesians a present of 100 gold piece for their support of our military campaign.
All cities in the Irish empire are now connected by road.
The slaver enters are coracle and heads northward to begin his egregious errands.
The Empire is now set to be at peace and all military production is abandoned in favour of caravan production.
Yes! I think I'll buy myself a Guinness 6-pack and celebrate this! (Yes, I'm just looking for a reason to get a little drunk)
David Murray send me a message. I'm posting it here, below:
"...just to mention
that I got a couple of details wrong in my writeup that Skeeve so kindly posted for me...Cork is the only
Irish city not connected by road (but should only take a few turns to connect it up) and our nation's status
is on alert, not at peace...
David"
Edit: I'm starting to wonder where that file is at ...
By the way guys,
I haven't heard from Vilius whether he got the file to work or not. If the 72-hour rule is invoked, I have a copy and can pass it on to the next player... or I can pass it to Mokael who can pass it on to the next player.
feck, this progressed a lot faster than i thought it would. my brother has been asking me to ask if he could play too, if you guys will allow it.
why i said that is coz we are under the same roof, and he has no email addy so he'd be using mine. whether you think this'd be a problem or not...his handle is simply apk.
if no, then np, just wait for another game to crop up, no doubt one will.
That will up to Mokael for this thread, but he is welcome to join the GAME THREE in progress now. He would be player #15 or 16, so it should be a few days before they get to him.
Just post a message on that thread and I'll make sure that he get's included.
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