Macedonia to Athenikia :
Yes
Macedonia to Sparta :
We could transport some of your troops to Rome to help fight the Umbrians. We’re sure both you and the Romans would like that. Is that the kind of thing you’re interested in?
6 talents for horses, plows, etc. for peasants who have not yet benefited
6 talents to improve the road and build accommodations near the Athenian border to better facilitate trade.
6 talents to finish improving the port at Appolonia.
10 talents to begin improving the roads that link Appolonia to the rest of the kingdom. After some more money has been invested, Appolonia will be the main trade transit on the Macedonian West Coast, making trade with the Western Mediterranean easier and more profitable.
3 talents to send promising students to the Athenian Academy (obviously not all their costs will be covered, it is a sort of a “grant”) as well as an architect to learn the content of the Academy’s philosophy and the architectural achievements of Athens.
The government will not be directly responsible for the suspected gold mine, but will sell the area (assuming it is not already owned, if it is owned by someone the deal must be negotiated with the owners) for 1 gold talent and 10 percent of the future profits.
Bring the Army of Alexander back to Abydos.
Yes
Macedonia to Sparta :
We could transport some of your troops to Rome to help fight the Umbrians. We’re sure both you and the Romans would like that. Is that the kind of thing you’re interested in?
6 talents for horses, plows, etc. for peasants who have not yet benefited
6 talents to improve the road and build accommodations near the Athenian border to better facilitate trade.
6 talents to finish improving the port at Appolonia.
10 talents to begin improving the roads that link Appolonia to the rest of the kingdom. After some more money has been invested, Appolonia will be the main trade transit on the Macedonian West Coast, making trade with the Western Mediterranean easier and more profitable.
3 talents to send promising students to the Athenian Academy (obviously not all their costs will be covered, it is a sort of a “grant”) as well as an architect to learn the content of the Academy’s philosophy and the architectural achievements of Athens.
The government will not be directly responsible for the suspected gold mine, but will sell the area (assuming it is not already owned, if it is owned by someone the deal must be negotiated with the owners) for 1 gold talent and 10 percent of the future profits.
Bring the Army of Alexander back to Abydos.
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