Finished: 10 PM Fri 17 Aug 12 UTC
Private Fluffy Anonymous Mk III
1 day, 12 hours /phase
Pot: 100 D - Autumn, 7, Finished
The Ancient Mediterranean, Anonymous players, Survivors-Win Scoring
1 excused missed turn
Game won by erist (228D(B))

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21 Jul 12 UTC Spring, 1: please if anyone can, join this world game http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=94342 password "IVCF"
27 Jul 12 UTC Autumn, 2: Come come great powers of the modern world, fill your ranks.
03 Aug 12 UTC Autumn, 4: Missed my turn. :/
04 Aug 12 UTC Autumn, 4: If everyone wants to cancel, we can cancel, but Rome had no way of actually stopping Carthage taking their supply centers at that point.
04 Aug 12 UTC Autumn, 4: Egypt is too busy being crushed to mind -- will follow general consensus.
04 Aug 12 UTC Autumn, 4: I can surrender an SC or two, as I wouldn't have them if Rome wasn't absent.
05 Aug 12 UTC Autumn, 4: To me ! to me ! Surrender them to me !
05 Aug 12 UTC Autumn, 4: To be honest if Rome would have accepted my offer Greece would be completely gone. Vindoba would have blocked Dalmatia, Epirus/Athens would have dislodged Macedonia, losing it and its support to Bizantium, letting Biz fall to Dacia, Aegean would have supported Cilician to Miletus, and Messenian would have taken Crete, leaving Greece with nothing and Rome/Persia with a fighting chance against Carthrage. Now this game is basically over, but I don't think we should cancel anymore, because Carthrage had a fair lead and would probably win either way. Oh well, it's part of the game, just play it out...
05 Aug 12 UTC Autumn, 4: It's public disorder, people !
09 Aug 12 UTC Autumn, 5: meh. my first solo victory ever was within reach, but no fun if it comes this way. we can all draw if you would like.
09 Aug 12 UTC Autumn, 5: Public disorder is part of the rules, though. But as you prefer.
10 Aug 12 UTC Autumn, 5: We'll see if Persia can get you two coordinated and strong enough to get some kind-of stalemate line.
14 Aug 12 UTC Autumn, 6: Oh horror ! Allow me to overdramatise this scene. Adieu world, Pyramids you gentle protrusions out of these maternal sands, in lieu of which barbaric Carthagenous abominations as well as Persian lugubrity The days of true order and true balance, the days of Horus the Sun God have gone by and sink today as in the quicksand, into oblivion. O ! How divinity perishes at the hands of men. Adieu world, and remember me, remember me O Sands of Egypt! Remember me !
14 Aug 12 UTC Autumn, 6: so so poetic...