21 Mar 15 UTC |
Spring, 1: The great Roman Empire welcomes all the great nations of the known world. |
21 Mar 15 UTC |
Spring, 1: Greetings |
21 Mar 15 UTC |
Spring, 1: با سلام |
21 Mar 15 UTC |
Spring, 1: Greece would like to declare a unilateral claim over Cyprus and Crete |
21 Mar 15 UTC |
Spring, 1: They are rightful Greek land and shall be so at all costs |
21 Mar 15 UTC |
Spring, 1: Screw you gease |
21 Mar 15 UTC |
Spring, 1: We support Greece's claims over Crete and Cyprus. |
21 Mar 15 UTC |
Spring, 1: Gease's claims over there don't even affect you Rome |
21 Mar 15 UTC |
Spring, 1: The King of Kings, mighty lord of Persia, speaks from his throne at Damascus. He wishes to let the lesser peoples of the inland sea know Cyprus lies within his gaze. And he owns all he sees. |
21 Mar 15 UTC |
Spring, 1: Carthage has been very quiet. Who knows what they're plotting. |
21 Mar 15 UTC |
Spring, 1: Exactly, those spooky guys must be planning something |
21 Mar 15 UTC |
Spring, 1: Carthage is apparently "Mounting his Friends." |
21 Mar 15 UTC |
Spring, 1: The sun sets well before its light touches Carthage. They are nothing more than barbarians stumbling in the shadow of greater empires. |
21 Mar 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1: I've recieved communication from Carthage that they won't confirm a move for some time. If someone wants to negotiate with me, message me on Steam so we can get started, I may not notice. |
21 Mar 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1: Apparently Carthage confirmed a move anyway. GG Carthage. |
21 Mar 15 UTC |
Spring, 2: Greece would like to suggest the formation of the UN, as a way to mediate disputes out in the open and fairly. All forming member nations shall be given Veto power. |
21 Mar 15 UTC |
Spring, 2: Greece would like to suggest the formation of the UN, as a way to mediate disputes out in the open and fairly. All forming member nations shall be given Veto power. |
21 Mar 15 UTC |
Spring, 2: We would be willing to join this UN, to set aside our petty differences and discuss issues. |
21 Mar 15 UTC |
Spring, 2: Through an egregious bureaucratic error, the Greek government accidentally sent two messengers to every kingdom of the land. We formally apologize for this. |
21 Mar 15 UTC |
Spring, 2: The King of the Infinite Sands has no faith in the mincing words of men. Your "UN" and "Veto" mean nothing without a sword behind them. Gods have quaked and cowered in the presence of our King. You must prove the worth of your institutions before the Persian Empire will recognize them. |