08 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1: So whats up with the locks? |
09 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1: locks? |
09 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1: heh? |
09 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1: The locks mean we cannot see who has or has not submit orders |
10 Feb 21 UTC | Autumn, 2: anyone else confident they figured out who everyone is on the first day? |
10 Feb 21 UTC | Autumn, 2: Not fully |
10 Feb 21 UTC | Autumn, 2: Egypt: Mon 07 PM Spring, 1: I humbly request both Petra and whatever that Jer supply center is, for now. This would put you at a disadvantage during expansion, however I will owe you a favor in the later game, to be cashed in whenever you choose. Is this agreeable? This was not agreeable. We thought it more fair to allow them Petra if we can keep Jerusalem. They started this game feeling entitled to steam roll us. Later they claim Cyprus is theirs by right. We are content with our territories. Be wary of Egypt. They seem to feel entitled to territories and if they don't get what they desire they go for blood. We are content to not have armies right on top of our starting area, but apparently thats unreasonable and we have 'forced Egypt into giving us an ultimatum' do what they say or die apparently |
10 Feb 21 UTC | Autumn, 2: carthage has found egypt to be fair and just in our dealings. perhaps persia fails to see the forest through the trees |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Autumn, 2: Rome denounces Greece for getting involved in the Egyptian-Persian Conflict |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 3: Rome meddles in affairs which she does not understand, and her reactionary statement reflects this. There is no formal agreement of war between Persia and the Free States of Greece, nor has their been any agreement between the Pharoh of Egypt and the Archon of Greece. Before Rome decides to launch unfounded accusations, she should remove her military from the borders of Greek land. All the world can see her intentions clearly. |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Autumn, 3: For all the world to see, Rome has, unprovoked, attacked Greece |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Autumn, 3: For nation who has entered into diplomatic talks with these traitors, be aware that you are better off in the arms of your enemies. |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Autumn, 3: For any nation that is |
12 Feb 21 UTC | Autumn, 3: Watch the Greek spin, he sees his destruction as do the rest of us. |
12 Feb 21 UTC | Autumn, 3: GameMaster: Game was extended due to at least 1 member failing to enter orders and having an excused missed turn available. This has un-readied all orders. |
13 Feb 21 UTC | Autumn, 3: The blind ambition of Rome will be its downfall. Swiftly our fleets set sail, and swiftly they will conquer the west. All have witnessed the inflammatory statements of Rome, and all now know how Carthage responds to such statements. |
14 Feb 21 UTC | Autumn, 3: GameMaster: Game was extended due to at least 1 member failing to enter orders and having an excused missed turn available. This has un-readied all orders. |
15 Feb 21 UTC | Autumn, 3: GameMaster: Game was extended due to at least 1 member failing to enter orders and having an excused missed turn available. This has un-readied all orders. |
16 Feb 21 UTC | Autumn, 3: GameMaster: Game was extended due to at least 1 member failing to enter orders and having an excused missed turn available. This has un-readied all orders. |
16 Feb 21 UTC | Autumn, 3: What's going on here |