23 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1: Hello Greece, slow response from me, but let me propose something. We work together, or don't attack each other at first. You go after Rome, and I go after Egypt. Sinope to me, Chersonesus to you. Then we demilitarize are borders so we can concentrate against our enemies. |
23 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1: Ideally, we bring Carthage in to assist against both Rome and Egypt, or at least one. We crush Rome/Egypt, at which point we both have all of our forces arrayed against Carthage, and none against each other. |
23 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1: Then we can engage in a friendly race to 18, or go for a joint victory. |
23 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1: Sounds like a lovely idea. What do you say Greece? |
23 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1: You know I can hear you don't you? |
24 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1: I say that putting this out on the global like that is great disinformation that can cause all sorts of trust and distrust. Either done intentionally or not intentionally I have seen in many other games. |
24 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1: Ha! Yeah, trying to type out messages when doing five other things and seriously sleep-deprived leads to some issues apparently. |
24 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1: play your turn now persia |
07 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 10: goddamn iranians |
07 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 10: Hey! The Persian Empire is a vast, and multi-ethnic entity now, no longer limited to just Iranians. |
17 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 11: Rome is ready to convert to Zoroastrianism . . . |
29 Nov 13 UTC | Autumn, 12: cheap victories for greece and egypt doesnt seem fair for poor carthage who isn't in a position to cannibalize persia. we should just cancel now. |
01 Dec 13 UTC | Autumn, 12: nice try Rome. you are right that it is not fair tho. i'll draw if Greece and Carthage want to, but let's knock out Rome first. Persia's disappearance does not affect his fate. |
13 Dec 13 UTC | good game guys. |