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  • #16
    Message to all of the rulers of the city states of Greece:
    I Henrikus of Calchis hereby anounce the vasalisation of Tanagra and Oropus, these two cities should from now and on be considered as Calchidian territory and any agressions against these two cities will be considered an act of war!
    No Fighting here, this is the war room!

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    • #17
      Henrik, I believe the gods are trying to tell you that you should not be wasting your money on bribing cities. Instead, you should be paying tribute to the Spartans!!! muwahahahah!!!!

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      • #18
        quote:

        Periander, recently instituted Tyrant of Corinth, has just proclaimed that he is basically not interested in military inland expansion, but seeks to secure his trading aims. Consistently he has sent his troops to Nisaea and Sunion in order to fight piracy. After their first success on battlefield, his Corinthian troops are resting just in front of the pirate cities' gates.

        It's only too understandable that any support of those criminals (as well as any attempt of other states to seize control of those two pirate towns!) will be seen as casus belli.



        I'm going to pass the game on right now.
        [This message has been edited by SCDARS (edited May 13, 2001).]
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        • #19
          Message to All Greek Brothers.
          I look forward to trade with all of you, however, any foray into the free cities of Attica will been seen as a gesture of war. That goes double for the tyrant of Chalcis. Relent from your purpose toward Oropus, or face the consiquences.
          Tyrant of Athens, Ioanes

          PS Henrik, a Greek version of your name would be Henrikos, not Henrikus. The later is a Latin form. If you recall, the Latins are barbarians.
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          • #20
            All of Greece trembles at the sound of Spartans descending upon the rebellious city of Messene! The traitorous "Other Greek" states have declared war upon our city. We shall show Greece what happens to those that cross Sparta!

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            • #21
              Just a quick question before I complete my turn:
              Has anyone got an idea why my heralds are unable to bribe cities (The dialog wont show up! It is like trying to enter a land square whit a submarine! (this is not the case (I checked that in the rules.txt)))
              No Fighting here, this is the war room!

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              • #22
                quote:

                Originally posted by JMarks on 05-13-2001 08:12 PM
                Message to All Greek Brothers.
                I look forward to trade with all of you, however, any foray into the free cities of Attica will been seen as a gesture of war. That goes double for the tyrant of Chalcis. Relent from your purpose toward Oropus, or face the consiquences.
                Tyrant of Athens, Ioanes


                Perhaps I didn't makie myself clear:
                Oropus is as of now a calchidian protectorate, our armies along whit those of our vassal was let into the city about a month ago, I am suprised that the news hasn't reached Athens yet...
                quote:

                Originally posted by JMarks on 05-13-2001 08:12 PM
                PS Henrik, a Greek version of your name would be Henrikos, not Henrikus. The later is a Latin form. If you recall, the Latins are barbarians.


                Does that look like Henrikus? It is henrikos, the ink has smugged

                P.S
                Are we allowed to negotiate whit the other greeks and thebans?
                No Fighting here, this is the war room!

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                • #23
                  Yes, any civ that is not human controled we may freely converse with. Speaking of which, the Thebans have agreed that the seizure of Oropus was an uncalled for threat toward the Athenians, her friends, and have declared war on the Chalcidians. I call on all Greek peoples to help in the crusade to oust all foreigners from Attica. Doing so will ensure friendship with the Athenian peoples which will result in future trade.

                  Tyrant of Athens, Ioanes (with an eta)
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                  • #24
                    quote:

                    After the liberation of some slaves who got houses assigned in Corinth, our proud city has reached the biggest population in Hellas. The only drawback is that this act of emancipating the slaves also implied that the grown population has bigger influence on Periander.

                    The passioned men on street are outraged how the Athenians sneak-attack our Chalcidean trading partners, making a plot with the treacherous Thebans and putting forward insolent claims on Sunion, which has now been cleared from pirates. The Corinthian demos demands that the Athenians sent tribute to Chalcis for reconciliation. Some voices even demand Salamis should be handed out to Corinthian forces in order control if Athens is really willing to maintan peace and friendship between our noble city states.

                    The good-natured tyrant of Corinth regrets that he cannot promise he will be able calm down his own people any longer, unless the Athenians obey their conditions.


                    [This message has been edited by SCDARS (edited May 15, 2001).]
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                    • #25
                      Indeed, the god-natured tyrant of Corinth seems to see himself as a god himself. I would think that he would be above bribing freed slaves into bulling the rest of his population into an unwanted war! Any man claiming to be a god will provoke the wrath of the gods! I call on all righteous men of Greece to teach these god-impersonators a lesson!
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                      • #26
                        Sparta assimilated a village into slaves and have been added to the population of Sparta.

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                        • #27
                          Athens has destroyed the Chalcidean army based in Oropus. Therefore we offer the hand of fellowship to the Chalcideans and support their efforts in Euboea.
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                          • #28
                            I will quote what I wrote in the 2194days of war thread as all in it applies here as well:
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                            Originally posted by Henrik on 05-15-2001 02:15 AM
                            Does anyone know why my cities wouldn't go trough the upkeep phase last turn?
                            How did you end last turn JMarks?
                            I think you might have done something wrong becouse as I said my cities never produced anything (despite of the fact that the shield box was full (I bought stuff on the first turn)) and I didn't get any research either!
                            I don't want to contnue untill this matter is cleared up, all other pbem games I play work perfectly except for the Hellas game where you also are the one to handle the file before me.
                            Something is wrong here, I can't produce/research anything in both these games where you conduct your turn before me, what is wrong?


                            I don't want to continue untill this is sorted out, as it is now I am at a serious disadvantage!
                            No Fighting here, this is the war room!

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                            • #29
                              quote:

                              Originally posted by SCDARS on 05-14-2001 03:49 PM
                              The god-natured tyrant of Corinth...

                              OK, it should have been good-natured, maybe we should better write in Greek rather than in English...


                              [This message has been edited by SCDARS (edited May 15, 2001).]
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                              • #30
                                Well Henrik, you could give me your password and I'll open your game and I could see if anything is wrong. Then you can just change your password to something different.

                                Also, I will email you the save I emailed JMarks. Use this as a test. Open up your turn, which will skip JMarks. If you can build stuff and everything works, then we know for sure JMarks is doing something odd at the end of his turn.

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