17 Jul 17 UTC |
Spring, 1: Good luck to all. |
17 Jul 17 UTC |
Spring, 1: Good luck indeed. |
17 Jul 17 UTC |
Spring, 1: In the words of our nerd prophet Colville, there is no luck in Diplomacy. ps hello |
17 Jul 17 UTC |
Spring, 1: this shall be fun |
17 Jul 17 UTC |
Spring, 1: Indeed. |
17 Jul 17 UTC |
Spring, 1: And now we wait. |
17 Jul 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1: for greece |
17 Jul 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1: And so it began. Alliances had been formed and deals had been struck, it was then up to fate to decide the victor. |
17 Jul 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1: To my friend Victor go the spoil(ed food. He's homeless) |
17 Jul 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1: Plans were being formulated this fall, I can feel it. |
17 Jul 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1: nonsense, the middle east and north africa are surely the most peaceful areas in the world. |
17 Jul 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1: yup definately |
17 Jul 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1: I couldn't keep a straight face on that one. |
17 Jul 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1: I sense a rivalry between Egypt and Persia. |
17 Jul 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1: How so? |
17 Jul 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1: or intense negotiation between the two so they don't end up bouncing each other and missing out on raising new armies |
17 Jul 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1: They're taking a long time to ready up xD One must be careful when in close company with an enemy. |
17 Jul 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1: Personally I am too busy oiling myself and young boys to pay much attention. Such is Greece. |
17 Jul 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1: That's a vile habit. Here in Rome we prefer our baths to that unhealthy oil. |
17 Jul 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1: *insert Carthage joke here* |