OK! The ascendancy of the Ruhr has reached its conclusion for now, as we see Burgundy and Munich continue their weight gain, as well as Holland. Meanwhile, in the southeast, a great river is forming, writhing and wavering its way about the Balkans. Also, we're witnessing a great uplifting in the Alps that threatens to separate France from Italy forever.
Notes: Kiel now has its canal back. Napoleon failed to turn in his order. I've noticed that he hasn't made a post on Apolyton since January 19th. We'll see how he does in the fall turn. In the meantime, I'm opening a call for backup players. First come, first serve.
Austria (Midshipman)
Serbia and Black Sea separate, Bulgaria and Rumania connect (invalid)
England (Ruffhaus)
Denmark and Ruhr separate, Helgoland Bight and Kiel connect
France (Napoleon) – NMR!
Germany (SnowFire)
Burgundy and Ruhr separate, Munich and Holland connect
Italy (Defiant)
Marseilles and Piedmont separate, Gulf of Lyon and Switzerland connect
Russia (Victor Galis)
Serbia and Rumania separate, Black Sea and Budapest connect
Turkey (WarVoid)
Serbia and Rumania separate, Black Sea and Budapest connect
Map: http://www.geocities.com/lordstone1/...as/seq1902.gif
Fall 1902 Moves due: Monday, February 5, 2001!
Notes: Kiel now has its canal back. Napoleon failed to turn in his order. I've noticed that he hasn't made a post on Apolyton since January 19th. We'll see how he does in the fall turn. In the meantime, I'm opening a call for backup players. First come, first serve.
Austria (Midshipman)
Serbia and Black Sea separate, Bulgaria and Rumania connect (invalid)
England (Ruffhaus)
Denmark and Ruhr separate, Helgoland Bight and Kiel connect
France (Napoleon) – NMR!
Germany (SnowFire)
Burgundy and Ruhr separate, Munich and Holland connect
Italy (Defiant)
Marseilles and Piedmont separate, Gulf of Lyon and Switzerland connect
Russia (Victor Galis)
Serbia and Rumania separate, Black Sea and Budapest connect
Turkey (WarVoid)
Serbia and Rumania separate, Black Sea and Budapest connect
Map: http://www.geocities.com/lordstone1/...as/seq1902.gif
Fall 1902 Moves due: Monday, February 5, 2001!
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