13 Jun 18 UTC | Spring, 1: Mighty Carthage wishes all the ancient powers good luck in the coming wars! |
15 Jun 18 UTC | Spring, 1: Egypt wishes blessings upon our fellow rulers. May Osiris grant you all eternal life! |
15 Jun 18 UTC | Spring, 1: Egypt wishes blessings upon our fellow rulers. May Osiris grant you all eternal life! |
21 Jun 18 UTC | Spring, 2: Rome reminds all leaders to ready their orders once they have been saved... |
21 Jun 18 UTC | Spring, 2: Despite our attempts to seek a diplomatic solution, Persia has failed to accept any compromise with Egypt. As a result, Egypt and Persia are now in a state of war. |
25 Jun 18 UTC | Autumn, 2: Alas Persian commanders have been absent from world affairs for the past 4 noons due to internal affairs and did not give their troops any orders! |
25 Jun 18 UTC | Autumn, 2: Running the webpage via Caesar's iphone still works well when he must dispatch orders on the move. |
25 Jun 18 UTC | Autumn, 2: Unfortunately was away, ran out of data and phonr WiFi broke! Surely Anubis has cursed Persia! |
25 Jun 18 UTC | Autumn, 2: Anubis judges all, and only those whose hearts are weighed down with deceit shall be punished. |
28 Jun 18 UTC | Spring, 3: Let it be known that Rome accused Carthage of deceit and treachery, suggesting the Suffet's generals hoped to connive and trick the other great powers. This was a false accusation, one I shall not stand for. Carthage stands tall with our African Allies in Egypt. If the choice be betraying our friend the Pharaoh or war with Caesar? Let there be war. |
29 Jun 18 UTC | Spring, 3: Let it be known that Rome accused Carthage of no such treachery - but that Carthage saw fit to commit it regardless. |
29 Jun 18 UTC | Spring, 3: Egypt stands with our great and noble allies in Carthage. If there is to be war between Carthage and Rome, then there shall be war between Rome and Egypt as well. |
01 Jul 18 UTC | Autumn, 3: Persia can see that Egypt struck the first blow against Rome and now plays off tomorrow and Carthage. Again, the yellow sand serpents feign peaceful intentions whilst a peaceful nation! We pray to the gods that Carthage sees sense and withdraws from Roman waters |
03 Jul 18 UTC | Autumn, 3: Egypt has no wish to be drawn into trading petty barbs with Persia. Persian allegations are as true as the tears of a Nile crocodile. Egypt will not waste our noble breath refuting them - all here have witnessed what has happened and know where the truth lies. |
16 Jul 18 UTC | Autumn, 4: First Rome and now Greece - will these assaults on our friend the Pharaoh never end? |
29 Jul 18 UTC | Spring, 6: Warmongering Carthage uses every opportunity to insult and sully the honour of Greece whilst claiming all territories in their path with dismal excuses. No more! Greece will fight back before the empire of Carthage is the ruin of us all. |
29 Jul 18 UTC | Spring, 6: Greece will fight back? Greece will stand against ruinous Carthage? Is this the same Greece who stood and watched Rome burn? The same Greece who sat back while Persia stole a march on Egypt? The same Greece whose admirals fired on Carthaginian ships without a declaration of war? I have no interest in understanding sheep, only eating them. Let Carthage teach Greece the meaning of war. |
03 Aug 18 UTC | Autumn, 6: Let it be known that Carthage offered Rome a truce. It is clear to all that Carthage made no moves against Caesar this turn. Rome however clings onto their greater neighbour Greece, doing the bidding of the city states for no reward. Some gladiator Caesar proved to be. |
08 Aug 18 UTC | Spring, 7: Greece made amends for its previous move against Egypt, in part due to pleas for diplomacy, and has maintained a dialogue since. These were nothing more than crocodile tears it transpires. It is a shame that the Pharaoh has chosen to bring an end to the Egyptian empire in this way. |
12 Aug 18 UTC | Autumn, 7: Greece may have been contrite about its expedition, but it has not made amends for the lasting damage that this has done the Egyptian people. Egypt will stand with our Carthiginean allies, whatever Greece may say. |