09 May 15 UTC | Spring, 1: Anonymous is watching you. |
09 May 15 UTC | Spring, 1: Anonymous will talk in the third person because anonymous doesn't like that the text is colored by country. Anonymous thinks that they can determine the people based on what other anonymous members say. |
09 May 15 UTC | Spring, 1: Anonymous votes to pause. |
09 May 15 UTC | Autumn, 1: Anonymous also votes to pause. |
10 May 15 UTC | Autumn, 1: Anonymous Green also votes pause. |
11 May 15 UTC | Autumn, 1: Green Knight moves for unpause. |
11 May 15 UTC | Autumn, 1: Egypt moves to unpause. |
11 May 15 UTC | Autumn, 1: Persia. Whoever you are. Let's gooooo. |
11 May 15 UTC | Autumn, 1: Persia apologizes for the delay and has made their moves. |
12 May 15 UTC | Autumn, 2: Egypt proposes an agreement with Greece. |
12 May 15 UTC | Autumn, 2: Greece is willing to listen to an agreement. What are the terms of the agreement? |
12 May 15 UTC | Autumn, 2: Persia would like to strike up a deal with Rome |
12 May 15 UTC | Autumn, 2: If Egypt's proposal to Greece includes the immediate destruction of Persia, Greece agrees to said agreement. This. Is. Sparta. |
12 May 15 UTC | Autumn, 2: Caesar is willing to hear your proposal. |
12 May 15 UTC | Autumn, 2: That is a reasonable proposition. Persia shall fall. |
13 May 15 UTC | Autumn, 2: Caesar demands an explanation for the attack by Greece. |
13 May 15 UTC | Autumn, 2: Persia proposes an attack on Greece with a split down the middle in gains. |
13 May 15 UTC | Spring, 3: Persia also proposes an an agreement with Carthage to move on Egypt considering the minimal resistance you stand to face whilst I provide distraction. This is all provided that Rome and Carthage can consider a non aggression agreement for the duration of this alliance. |
13 May 15 UTC | Spring, 3: Carthage is agreeable, as Carthage has been marred by early strategic mistakes and would greatly benefit from this scenario. Upon confirmation from Rome, Carthage will push eastward into Egypt. |
13 May 15 UTC | Spring, 3: Although the decision is ultimately between the two of you, might I suggest as an end to the conflict in Sardinia that Rome allow Carthage occupation of the island so long as that occupation is fulfilled by a tank over a fleet. The logic being that should Carthage decide to turn, it will be a lot more obvious for Rome as far as defense goes. |