Autumn, 1902: Even if Italy won't support this, a six person draw would still be legendary. How hard culd it really be to wipe out one country? Italy, if you change your mind, Germany, support our draw. England, we can make peace, right? |
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Autumn, 1902: Peace it is then. I think we may all have to go to Switzerland to celebrate with a bottle of champagne. (And to think that this is called "A Normal Game-2"!) | |
Autumn, 1902: if you all really believed it peace, then you will leave me be :) | |
Autumn, 1902: how long can we go with this massive peace alliance? | |
Autumn, 1902: Very smoothly spoken indeed, Italy. But why would you not Draw if you had no intention of war? | |
Autumn, 1902: Italy, if you attack anyone, I think it's safe to say we will fight back. At least, I will. And a six person draw would still be very impressive... |
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Autumn, 1902: Lol. I'm going to keep creating the A Normal Game series. Same configuration. Looks like this one is going to end well before the original... http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=93451 |
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Autumn, 1902: Let's hope Russia doesn't get greedy now. Are we going to force a draw from Italy or what? |
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Autumn, 1902: I say we force a draw from him. | |
Autumn, 1902: My peacekeepers are en route in the Mediterranean. Hopefully he will know peace and draw. Russia, I can see why you'd want to bounce me in Black Sea, but I ain't there. Please don't stab, I'm on my way to persuade Italy. | |
Autumn, 1902: Italy, listen to reasons. Draw. | |
Autumn, 1902: France also will not stand to a rouge power who refuses to recognize the peace. (I will attack Italy until you agree to draw) | |
Autumn, 1902: Turkey, don't be fooled by this plot. The sooner you move towards me the sooner Russia and Austria will crush you. Have it your way. Russia and Austria, you have my support. I will not interfere with you claim. | |
Autumn, 1902: Why can't you just agree to a draw? | |
Autumn, 1902: Italy, what you're missing here is that you can hold Russia to it this very instant. Please look, everyone else's draw vote is up there. It truly is in your hands. France and I are going for broke after you, so you're finished otherwise. (Incidentally so are France and I, but most certainly you too.) This is the best deal we, and you, get. You can do this right now. | |
Autumn, 1902: The draw takes effect the moment you vote Italy, then it's done. If you don't and others back out, you'll be among the first in the discard pile. | |
Autumn, 1902: One click from you and it is concluded, more favorably for you than any other way. | |
Autumn, 1902: Italy, the power is in your hands, truly. | |
Autumn, 1902: With you, we can each rule our one little parts of the world, in peace. | |
Autumn, 1902: And what of England's warmongering? And Russia? The powers of the world are very irregular in their wish for peace. | |
Autumn, 1902: If Italy draws, it doesn't matter now, does it? | |
Autumn, 1902: Isn't Russia the rouge power? ... get it? |
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Autumn, 1902: I didn't mean to monger, Germany. I'm sorry! | |
Autumn, 1902: Fight all you want, but please keep your draw votes on. Italy must be made to understand, there shall be peace. Italy is the only obstacle. Italy, vote "draw" now, which will end the game such that no one loses. If it comes to total war you will be among the first victims. | |
Autumn, 1902: Russia refuses to destroy anyone who wants peace. If you attack me however, I can only say you shall be forcibly removed from my lands. | |
Spring, 1903: Germany trusts the English no more with control of the North Sea. We plead that Russia make way in Norway and honour the Denmark-Scandinavia treatise of 1900/1 which granted it to England, and that the English move their North Sea fleet there. Let the powers of Northern Europe restore their trust unto one another. (Our trust to the English as to the Northern sea will have to be earned.) |
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Spring, 1903: England, shall I meet you in Paris for cheese and cross aunt? | |
Spring, 1903: Turkey, your actions are foolish, I trust austia and Russia will swiftly dispose of you and your mindless banter. | |
Spring, 1903: Italy, say hello to fleet, intervening in your home supply center called Naples. You can end the madness by voting draw, that will end the game. | |
Spring, 1903: England, France, can you state your goals and coordinate so we can get some more peacekeeping fleets down here to sort Italy out? | |
Spring, 1903: Our half-hearted yet sincere sympathies go out to Italy, who seem to have abandoned their homeland to the first taker and, that being the Turks, and blame them for it. An ill-advised and a destructive choice. | |
Spring, 1903: Germany, I agree to your terms, but I am skeptical about the Russian's cooperation. | |
Spring, 1903: France, can we coordinate our movements eastward? | |
Spring, 1903: Italy, say hello to army, intervening on your home supply center of Venice. You can end the madness by voting to draw, as that will end the game. | |
Spring, 1903: Russia, I also wish peace. It is my primary goal to survive as I am. Secondarily, I would disband the rebellious Italian forces with aid from the Turks. I have no qualms with you. If you wouldn't mind removing your forces from Galicia, it would be taken as a great sign of respect and peace. | |
Spring, 1903: England, would you mind supporting Portugal to the South Coast of Spain? I will support you moving into the Western Mediteranean next turn. | |
Spring, 1903: And England, I'll support you to Tunis when I can. | |
Spring, 1903: Turkey, take Naples. | |
Spring, 1903: I shall remove myself from both Norway and Galicia. | |
Spring, 1903: Turkey will indeed have Naples immediately, yes. | |
Spring, 1903: Germany is content with the promised state of affairs north of Switzerland, and hopes things will smoothly move into their promised situation come Autumn. | |
Spring, 1903: We are surprised with the animosity between England and France. The former have shown their goodwil in the North but seem powerfully drawn to a warlike attitude that inspires little trust and less friendship. What is it going to be, England? | |
Spring, 1903: Austria, would you mind supporting me from Naples to Rome next turn? That'll hasten Italy's demise as it's easier for me to support a subsequent fleet into Naples afterward. | |
Spring, 1903: Fleet at Naples request support to move to Rome. | |
Spring, 1903: Actually, Austria, never mind that request. I would not be in a great position there if Italy moved a fleet back. Sorry about the brain churn! | |
England, why were you trying to move to Portugal? | |
England, shall I support you I to Spain? | |
Peace at last. | |
This is wonderful. EoG? | |
This game was hilarious. You all ready for another? http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=96836 |
Russia |
BlackDragonBob
(100
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Drawn. Bet: 10
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Germany |
yoricksbones
(100
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Drawn. Bet: 10
![]() ![]() 6 supply-centers, 6 units | ||
Austria |
Cameron1239
(0
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Drawn. Bet: 10
![]() ![]() 5 supply-centers, 5 units | ||
France |
His Majesty Bob
(170
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Drawn. Bet: 10
![]() ![]() 4 supply-centers, 4 units | ||
Italy |
Markhawrylak
(80
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Drawn. Bet: 10
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Turkey |
tendmote
(100
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Drawn. Bet: 10
![]() ![]() 4 supply-centers, 4 units | ||
England |
newaccountbecauseisucked
(113
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Drawn. Bet: 10
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