09 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 1: Across the ancient world the sacrifices are made, the slaves are oiled and so are their masters - well-oiled. May the slipperiest win. |
09 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 1: Ooh good. I am Egypt. I will be a vainglorious and petty Pharaoh, unable to comprehend that the old gods will not aid him against the northern savages. |
09 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 1: Ah, but you have the power of the Library and the Lighthouse; all fear the descendants of Ptolemy... |
09 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 1: And I'm going to try really really hard to be nice as long as possible to everyone... |
10 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 1: Oh god it's just me to ready up. I'm in no fit condition right now but I will do tomorrow. |
10 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 1: Ooh good. I am Egypt. I will be a vainglorious and petty Pharaoh, unable to comprehend that the old gods will not aid him against the northern savages. |
10 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 1: Bloody resend. |
10 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 1: Morning PC! |
12 Nov 12 UTC | Autumn, 1: Egypt dances to a different tune... |
12 Nov 12 UTC | Autumn, 1: Mainly because it's ruler has not a clue what he is doing. I'm assuming the Ammut will be unleashed on anyone who lies to me. |
12 Nov 12 UTC | Autumn, 1: Night PC, night all. |
12 Nov 12 UTC | Autumn, 1: OK, so, in brief, what circumstances result in a location being annexed to your empire? How come Greece gets Crete, and why is Cyrene still neutral? |
13 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 2: @PC / Egypt: I've sent you an email with the basic rules and a link to the Ancient Med variations, but you could get to the latter by clicking on Ancient Med above! |
13 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 2: Sorry everyone for the early morning roll forward, but wasn't certain what time I'd be awake and I have to go out this a.m. |
13 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 2: The Silence of the Lambs |
13 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 2: Hannibal McBegbie |
13 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 2: Pirates of the Mediterranean |
13 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 2: The Prince of Persia |
13 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 2: The Second Pubic War |
13 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 2: Old Father Timon of Athens |