01 May 11 UTC |
Spring, 1: good game, all! |
02 May 11 UTC |
Spring, 1: Good luck all, and Greece, I think we should have peace between our lands :) |
02 May 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1: ok, persia. i wont' bother you. |
02 May 11 UTC |
Spring, 2: I hope my Greek neighbours won't object to my taking my traditional homeland of Sinope... You seem to have done very well out of that region as it is, and it would appear that you have concerns to your west to deal with. |
03 May 11 UTC |
Autumn, 2: go for it but you don't need both of those armies. please pull one of them back. |
03 May 11 UTC |
Autumn, 2: Rest assured, not only are they moving back, but I'm thinking that Ethiopia, Galacia and Isauria should be a DMZ. |
03 May 11 UTC |
Autumn, 2: hahah ethiopia |
03 May 11 UTC |
Autumn, 2: I thought that looked wrong... Bithynia. |
03 May 11 UTC |
Autumn, 2: ok. |
05 May 11 UTC |
Spring, 3: The King wishes to extend to the Greek patriarch his best wishes and asks if he could see his way clear to allowing passage of the Persian fleets through the south of the sea at some stage in the near future. |
05 May 11 UTC |
Autumn, 3: i'll open up the libyan sea this turn. |
08 May 11 UTC |
Spring, 5: You OK there Greece? |
09 May 11 UTC |
Spring, 5: By the way Greece, I'm not planning on staying in Crete and costing you a unit, I'm moving out next turn; I just needed somewhere to put that fleet somewhere for a turn. |
09 May 11 UTC |
Autumn, 5: I think Greece may be asleep at the helm. Great Persian king, the legions of Carthage with to entreaty the purple hordes with offers of non-aggression, at least until the other empires have been overrun. |
09 May 11 UTC |
Autumn, 5: wish* |
09 May 11 UTC |
Autumn, 5: One thing that a state of constant war has shown is that it's a fool's errand to let a powerful enemy grow even more powerful, and that several weak opponents are infinitely preferable to one strong one. |
11 May 11 UTC |
Spring, 6: Ah, you are probably right. Lame that Greece is gone. You should just gobble him up and end it. |