19 Jul 10 UTC |
Spring, 1: Good luck all |
19 Jul 10 UTC |
Spring, 1: Good luck and have fun. |
19 Jul 10 UTC |
Spring, 1: Good Luck |
19 Jul 10 UTC |
Spring, 1: Rome, can we split Vind/Dal equitably? |
19 Jul 10 UTC |
Autumn, 1: It seems your army in Illyria says we are, doesn't it. |
19 Jul 10 UTC |
Autumn, 1: Or we bounce... |
19 Jul 10 UTC |
Autumn, 1: Which do you want? |
19 Jul 10 UTC |
Autumn, 1: Sigh. Just weakened us both, compared to everyone else. |
19 Jul 10 UTC |
Autumn, 2: lol this is why the global is here. I'll take Dal. |
19 Jul 10 UTC |
Autumn, 2: Egypt , I have no interest in your territory I am moving West and North against Greece |
19 Jul 10 UTC |
Autumn, 2: He's just conveniently there for the taking? lol |
19 Jul 10 UTC |
Autumn, 2: Indeed. |
19 Jul 10 UTC |
Autumn, 2: If you move on Alexandria, you'll have Greece and Egypt fighting on your border - I don't think you want that. |
19 Jul 10 UTC |
Autumn, 2: let my moves speak for themselves |
19 Jul 10 UTC |
Autumn, 2: Then why did you feel the need to justify them before? |
19 Jul 10 UTC |
Autumn, 2: Let your builds speak for themselves perhaps. |
19 Jul 10 UTC |
Autumn, 2: I think if you turned east, Egypt, Carthage would walk over you. |
19 Jul 10 UTC |
Autumn, 2: Probably what he's counting on. |
19 Jul 10 UTC |
Autumn, 3: Rome, obviously, Dal is yours, but if you wait one year, I'll beat back Persia first. |
19 Jul 10 UTC |
Autumn, 3: You shouldn't have opened up on both sides in the first turn Greece. I didn't understand why you wanted to move towards Persia and in to Dalmatia at the same time. You're under pressure now because you opened up to both of us. |