23 Jan 15 UTC | Spring, 1: Helloooooo world. Good to see a game finally running. Also: Tremble before the Empire! |
24 Jan 15 UTC | Spring, 1: Guess what? There was a guy who got two confirmed bow-and-arrow kills in World War II! |
24 Jan 15 UTC | Spring, 1: Secret alliance against Egypt, anyone? |
24 Jan 15 UTC | Spring, 1: Also, btw, check in more than once per day do that we can actually diplom. Hey look, I just made a new verb! |
24 Jan 15 UTC | Spring, 1: Greetings! If he didn't already tell you, I am Temish's brother, and it's an honor to play the game with you fine gentlemen. |
26 Jan 15 UTC | Spring, 2: Warning to all, the fleet on Cyprus has gone berserk and cannot be trusted, despite any possible alliances that may have been made. |
26 Jan 15 UTC | Spring, 2: ...That's my fleet. |
26 Jan 15 UTC | Spring, 2: I know. |
26 Jan 15 UTC | Spring, 2: Then why are you blithering on about my fleet going berserk? It's my fleet. It's doing exactly what I tell it to. And it's not going to break any alliances. |
26 Jan 15 UTC | Spring, 2: You seem very eager to deny my claims, Pharaoh. Perhaps you should not say what you can not control. |
26 Jan 15 UTC | Spring, 2: You venomous Satrap. I had known that you were of weak mind and untrustworthy, but this extent of mindless ramblings is beyond what I thought even you were foolish enough to engage in. |
26 Jan 15 UTC | Spring, 2: But truly, I am a liar. |
26 Jan 15 UTC | Spring, 2: Behold! The inscrutable wisdom of the philosophers of Rome bring but one question: If a truthful man declares himself a liar, does his statement ring the sound of truth or falsehood? |
26 Jan 15 UTC | Spring, 2: PARADOX |
26 Jan 15 UTC | Autumn, 2: So, being new to this game I must ask a dumb question, could I support move the unit in Sinai using the Greek unit in the Egyptian Sea to support me? |
26 Jan 15 UTC | Autumn, 2: I don't think Sinai is adjacent to the Egyptian Sea. GoP is connected to lots of places by way of the Nile River Delta.... the answer you want is probably on this site: http://www.variantbank.org/results/rules/a/ancient_med.htm |
26 Jan 15 UTC | Autumn, 2: Ah, yet Lairs do not lie all the time, only when it suits their interests. |
26 Jan 15 UTC | Autumn, 2: Ah! The treacherous Greek dares to show his face. Yet hear, one and all, how like weasels his lying words run around, unable to stop the might of ... actual armies. O craven Hegemon of Athens, did not you promise to me in solemn words, vowed high to your gods, that you "desired only the destruction of Persia"? Why then do your craven armies crawl westward towards Dalmatia and Sarmatia and other peaceable Roman lands? |
26 Jan 15 UTC | Autumn, 2: Is the one who accuses another as a liar truly a true man? I think not. For you said you were interested in the wealth of Carthage only, and desired peace with me. Then you threaten me. You gave me no option but to make that solemn oath, and it was made in haste and fear, for you threatened me with your seemingly great army. I see now I was foolish to think your boys with sharp sticks could pose threat to Athens. My men of valor move to take what you said was to be mine, then on to crush you, your city of sin and to all your ill-gotten lands. Why do you move to Illyria toward me and mine, O fool of Philosophers? To all who would hear: This drunken tyrant should not be trusted. He attempted to make me a vassal of Roma, and forced me to turn against my allies. He is a snake in Man's clothing and should be treated as such. |
26 Jan 15 UTC | Autumn, 2: These are tall words, O treacherous Greek, for one so short on courage. Ready your orders, unless you desire more time to ponder anew your own ineptitude. Hurry! The eyes of all await your destruction |