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Probably due to some Karma reaction, having wanted to be the Sioux, I started out in some god forsaken plains.
Making the best of it, I have managed to keep up in number of cities with all but one Civ.
I have discovered, though a perilously long trek is required, a land of milk and honey. Here I will put the second half of my Kingdom.
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"It's In The Way That You Use It."
Tuatha De Danann Tribe
http://www.geocities.com/boann7/
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of the Pleistocene
Oct 1999 time: 00:12
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The Year Zero, First Entry in the Book, Amerigo.
A nightmare come true! We awoke, 10,000 of us, far from our comfortable homes and in the middle of a wilderness. We know not what has occurred. Confused, lacking food and tools, we desperately sought organization to deal with this strange land. We cannot even agree on the year, for some claim a year different than others. Chaos reigned at first. Some died; others simply went mad. Most adapted and survived!
Fortunately, some had skills useful in this situation, and began to collect followers and aid them in survival. Others recalled useful hints from elders not with us. One may know of safe berries to eat, another how to tan hide, and so it goes.
Quickly, we leaders found each other and began more substantial aid for the people by combining our varied knowledge. After a short while, I, Amerigo, was chosen overall leader, and the people have taken my name as their own.
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Year 2000th, Journal entry by Chieftain Amerigo The 40th.
The journal tells of the people being in a strange place, and not used to the toil that life here required, but they were determined to do as well as their ancestors before them. Those not previously accustomed to toil became so. All took their turn at pulling the plow and gathering firewood.
We have prospered since then, if being able to build simple roads, domesticating the wild horses here, and developing a common alphabet mean "prospering". The old tales tell of a life of ease and comfort in a faraway land, but those are just tales to most of the Americans. I alone can read the journal entries of my forbears, and it is shocking to me. Attacks by barbarians plague us as in the past, and we have yet to capture any of the miserable leaders of those tribes. Still, we progress, alone and without the association of other civilized peoples.
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The 3000th Year of Americans, Entry of King Amerigo the Ready.
Many projects to report, and haste to report them. New armor against the Wild Ones. Collections of writing into bound "books". Scribes wandering the land, collecting and writing down all they see. This helps with taxes. All this fancy stuff is folderol, and I have no time for details! What care I for Journals!
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Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty the Years of Our Dynasty, Journal Entry of the Puissant 60th Amerigo.
Hereby noted that, as required in the reign of King Amerigo the 45th, the Throne as been mating only with solid peasant stock of long-lived family, the better to keep our line healthy and alert unto the oldest years. I, myself, have reached 110, and We are heartily pleased with this result.
The Amerigo people are happy and productive, establishing several new cities of late for our further reign and benediction thereon. It is a slightly tiresome task to bestow our presence on these outlying places of crude life and uncultured social activities, but the life of Us is hard and demanding. Still, We long to return to the riches of the Court and its civilized manner. As long as the people pay their taxes quietly and do their dirty crafts, what do We care? Surely, there is cake enough for all...
The courtiers simper around Us constantly and speak of other civilizations, but We are not convinced they exist. If they are referring to the places where those *smelly* Barbarians keep attacking from, We do not worry. The Journal of the ancestors says nothing about "others" like Us.
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<font size=1 face=Arial color=444444>[This message has been edited by cavebear (edited January 21, 2001).]</font>
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I live amongst the Red Sox Nation
Jan 1970 time: 21:12
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The Horde Reports Vol. 1 750bc
I begin these chronicles after the great fire which almost destroyed my people in the year 4000bc. Reduced to a meager 10,000 fighting strong, I War4ever of Mongols, renamed (The Horde), led my people to a plush riverbed spanning as far as the naked eye could see. It was here that we established the capital city of River Wild and thus began a rebirth of our once glorious nation.
First Order: Exploration
Well scouts report that we are off to a glorious start. At this point, we have uncovered 579,000 SQM of territory or so our mapmakers have theorized. Although much of this land is plush in nature and could easily hold many more cities, it is reported that only the best spots will be used in order to maintain a workload of no more than thirty cities. It is rumoured that the mighty War4ever is not nearly as skilled at math as he is in hand to hand combat. Rumour has it that his intelligent cousin (Mercantile) will co rule the empire and overlook the trade and domestic aspects of the govt.
Second Order:
It is apparent that War4ever is quite skilled in the art of diplomacy or so the military reports. Everywhere he goes small nomadic tribes offer gold, braves, and skilled workers. It seems as if everyone believes War4ever is some sort of deity. Those who do not offer gifts seem more than willing to swear their loyalty in other ways. Many small tribes have agreed to fly The Horde banner in their cities, although it is rumoured that both Mercantile and War4ever wish that the natives would choose their city sites with slightly better coordination/planning.
Third Order: Government Change!
You heard it right here first folks. The former Horde government has been changed from a despotism to a monarchy!!! It took us awhile to write up a "Code of Laws" and to develope "Ceremonial Burial" but we finally prevailed. Of course we were significantly slowed down by the scientific findings in many of the ruins we uncovered, but in the end we got there and that is all that matters. What does this mean for the average Horde citizen? Why more personal freedom of course! Along with greater rations, land grants, and the luxury of shorter working days. Believe me people, we are charting successfull territory here!
Fourth Order:
New flash!!!! Reports of other survivors of the great fire of 4000bc have emerged. Mongoloid like ourselves but wearing distinctive green armour of some sort. Their appearance seems sloppy and unlike ourselves, they seem primitive by nature.
A peace treaty has been established as of now, but it appears that the Japanese (funny sounding name if you ask me) are two faced. Constantly plundering our side of the river while pretending to be innocent. Not too mention, not defending their cities. Imagine leaving your wife and child alone? Never happen in our culture. Only the friendly Mercantile could have spared the feeble Japanese from death! Had War4ever not been out late partying and too drunk to realize what he was signing, I imagine we would have had an easy victory. As it stands, our Japanese cousins are viewed with suspician until they prove themselves worthy of our trust.... All Horde clansmen are told to be on guard. Just so the world also realizes that The Horde isn't an evil empire, not only did we spare the Japanese city, but we have not taken action on a Japanese horse whom sits atop our hilltop of coal. This could prove to be "irresponsible behaviour" to the future of our diplomatic relations and viewed as an act of aggression!
Second News Flash:
Contact with a second tribe has been confirmed! The Tuatha De Danann as they are called are a mysterious tribe of which admittedly we have little knowledge of. They wear bright uniforms the same color of the sun and seem to be very friendly. As of yet only our initial contact has been recorded but rest assured we will hear from our neighbors again.
Fifth Order: Monument Plans
A special work order has been handed down by War4ever to the greatest architects of the nation. The goal is to build a monument in honor of his great leadership. A poll taken by the people has determined that the ..... what? You didn't think we would give out all our secrets on the first date did you ?!!? To be continued........
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Back from hell....i have nothing to lose
<font size=1 face=Arial color=444444>[This message has been edited by War4ever (edited January 22, 2001).]</font>
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Nov 2000 time: 00:12
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Now posting under the correct thread .....
And so it passed that the tribe calling themself the Celts wandered to an area full of milk and honey (and whales). There was a dispute amongst the tribe members though about whether they truly should settle down in this beautiful land or whether to wander further. Those who wished to stay were the members of the tribe who were slightly more learned than most other peoples in the world in those times, they had great bronze spears, and had some communication techniques which were quite innovative for the time. After a tribal civil war ensued, these "intelligentsia" won, and settled down to build Hereford.
And from there the Celts began to expand, sending out large masses of people to find new areas to settle in to, as well as young men with swift horses to explore their surroundings. Northeast of Hereford, they found a great mountain range. It was possible to get through, or to travel through the forest on end of the range, but one Celtic leader saw the mountains as a source of great protection. If only they could use the terrain to build great fortresses from which they could spot the enemy for miles, and also stop them if necessary.
In the year 1900 BC, a group of horsemen that had breached the mountain barrier ran into a small English town. The men of the group were generally of the mind to sack the town, but their leader, Math, was of a peaceful mind and instead offered a treaty of peace and began exploring
Math soon went up the ranks and eventually became a king of a true monarchy. He continue pushing the enlightened ones to increase the knowledge of the celts, while raising many armies, both from the interior and by recruiting small tribes that the Celts encountered and ASSIMILATED. (hehe)
In 950 BC, he died (apparently had a heart attack, from the description of the death given). According to the legend, the whole world stopped breathing, time itself stopped moving until it finished mourning for the Great King Math. Once the gods had decided that the mourning period had lasted long enough, time was allowed to begin moving again. The new leader, King Owein, declared that a huge burial area was to be made for King Math, and also a great statue to be made in his honor.
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I live amongst the Red Sox Nation
Jan 1970 time: 21:12
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*Official Japanese Policy*
Admittedly we did tresspass on your side of the border agreed upon (we were already there!) Admittedly we have a couple of "observation Posts" in your territory (found by our courageous explorers) Perhaps had your people explored the territory directly to the side of your little empire, you would have persuaded the natives to join your tribe as well. Oh well your loss is our gain. As I have many cities I offered you that city to quench your bloodlust and hurt feelings.
However we will cede this city and perhaps others in your region when WE deem necessary, not when you dictate the terms. Patience leads to cultivating friendships, friendships lead to trade, trade leads to new technologies. Taunts on the other hand lead to suspicion, suspicion leads to aggression, aggression leads to war... war is something you cannot win against me (not that i wish to engage in a battle anyways)
Therefore my little geisha friend, tell your superiors that as The Horde consolidates its position, it will be more than willing to cede territory to you which is too distant for our supreme army to defend properly.
Sincerely yours,
War4ever
PS. Although we have not met these vile warriors hell bent on assimilating the world, let it be known that The Horde will protect any state whom faces destruction or whom we deem to be in "dire straits"
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Upstate NY, USA
Nov 2000 time: 00:12
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A translation of an Ancient Celtic document:
The Borg were recently found many dawns of travel towards the morning Sun.
Sometime after we discovered them, an entourage of the strange looking people was found heading towards our great land. They looked harmless, but we all know the gods can deceive a man in his views. Many messengers were sent to the leader of The Borg, but they were ignored. We have decided to attack entourage, assuming that they bear hostile intentions to us.
And so a war began. A diplomat was ruthlessly murdered by Celtic savages riding their legendary horses. Soon a war of words began. Apparently the messages from the Celts to The Borg had not found their destination. The Borg demanded restitutions for their losses, the Celts refused to hear of such things. What happened next? Tune in next time to "The History of the Celts, a 184 part documentary", or call the number at the bottom of your screen with your credit card ready.
OOC: This session was probably the best time I have had playing Civ since back when I was a kid and I would compete with my younger brother to see who could get up earlier and play the computer (Civ I was my game of choice, once we started getting up at like 2 or 3 in the morning, my parents made a 7 am limit as the earliest one could play the computer, this of course called for other strategies ... )
I've worked out a fair border with CapTVK's English, build Marco Polo's Embassy, killed a Borg diplomat which started a great war of words (should I post the transcript here?), and have done a few other neat things which are currently a secret to most and must remain that way for now 
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I live amongst the Red Sox Nation
Jan 1970 time: 21:12
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The Horde Reports Vol. 2 300BC
First Order: Secret Project Finished!!!!!
Yes you heard it here first! Horde architects have completed the world famous Hanging Gardens. A display of agriculture and architectural design never before witnessed by the savages of the rest of the world. It is rumoured that other nations have declared the Hanging Gardens as a Wonder Of The World. These accolades are deserved as well as appreciated by the Horde nation whom were the first to complete one of the secret projects of the world.
Second Order: WLTKD Celebrations
Who says the Horde doesnt' know how to party. Ever since the completion of the Hanging Gardens, the Horde capital has been celebrating steadily. In fact this is causing a great boost in the nations morale, with other cities throwing minor parties to celebrate War4evers supreme leadership.
Third Order: Trade Boom
We admit that trade is slow so far with other nations, but we have part of a international relations report from our trade advisor Mercantile whom is on vacation somewhere hot and unknown.
"Our policy is to open our doors with a select few countries.... quite possibly the Japanese whom have greatly toned down their aggressive attitudes and to allow the continued flow of free trade to benefit both our and other respected nations." Similarily, nations whom are antagonistic towards our friendly neighbors will not be allowed access to our large markets."
It is apparent that our great nation is ready to switch gears in its domestic policies, focusing on city growth and the international trade market.
Fourth Order: Foreign Policy
We are saddened to report the loss of a few regiments to the evil barbarian hordes. Not only have these horrific and terrifying barbarians used our name (in order to slander us on the international stage), but they remane at large throughout many empires our sources tell us. Unprovoked attacks by the "Red Raiders" continue to aggravate our dilligent workers. Well, worry no more as our policy is to rid the world completely of these vile creatures. There is a reward of 150 gold coins to the capture of any Barbarian leaders along with a medal of honor and quite possibly an upgrade to veteran status. Please everyone be on the lookout for these individuals, they mean us harm!
On the global stage we are proud to admit that we have shown our diplomatic ways and intentions with absolute dignity. We have peace treaties with every nation we have come across and have even ceded territory to the Japanese for wrongfully tresspassing in their territory. Relations with the Japanese have greatly improved to the point where an alliance may be in order down the road, along with possibly more land grants for say...... some needed science?
We are proud to state that although there was an international incident (assassination of a Borg diplomat), we had nothing to do with it. Rumour has it an English calvalry unit disguised as a Celt orchastrated the whole plot, trying to set the world into conflict. We have not yet determined if this is entirely true but we are keeping a close eye on the suspicious Celts and English whom appear to be in cahoots 
Fifth Order: Expansion Limitations
It is apparent that no other nation can expand quite as quickly as the Horde. We obviously have the best looking lasses (and asses) in the world and therefore procreation has been encouraged if not rewarded with land grants. However due to the fact that we are only three cities away from our capped limit, the govt is asking that all families start using birth control... we will even supply the condoms or the pill.
Globally we will likely have to cede a few more territories to our neighbors in order to make better use of the land. Personally the govt point of view is that each country should have 33 cites max... although this seems unfair as well, condeming our nation to such small borders is at the very least attrocious!
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Jan 1970 time: 05:12
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For the reader, this is what actually goes on during some of our in-game chats:
From King Absurd Valdrast (350 B.C.): The Borg sent a dipolmat into European territory.
From Great Pharaoh SlowwHand (350 B.C.): theyre both lying. english started
From King Absurd Valdrast (350 B.C.): The Celts sent many a request, publicy and privately to know what the reason for this diplomats presence was.
From Great Pharaoh SlowwHand (350 B.C.): tech theft i tell ya
To King Absurd Valdrast, Shogun boann, Locutus Epik, Great Pharaoh SlowwHand, King Amerigo, King War4ever (350 B.C.): that's not very sporting...
From King Absurd Valdrast (350 B.C.): Apparently, the requests were not received, and as I publicly stated would happen, I killed the dipolmat
From Locutus Epik (350 B.C.): Diplomats are for exploring, and establishing embassies. He had several opportunities to assimulate the Celt archers, but did not. He was peaceful
From Great Pharaoh SlowwHand (350 B.C.): baltimore scored
From King Absurd Valdrast (350 B.C.): hahaha, kill the giants! (OOC) 
From King Amerigo (350 B.C.): I *did* see Valdrast's warnings...
From Locutus Epik (350 B.C.): And now Celt archer fortifies inside a Borg city radius.
From King War4ever (350 B.C.): i see a war brewing tempers flare..... no hears the other side...... THE ENGLSH ARE RESPONSIBLE From Great Pharaoh SlowwHand (350 B.C.): see?
To King Absurd Valdrast, Shogun boann, Locutus Epik, Great Pharaoh SlowwHand, King Amerigo, King War4ever (350 B.C.): Once again it's proven that noone can top the mongols in their paranoia 
From King Amerigo (350 B.C.): Hmmm, we await further discussion. Could some recompense be made by both sides?
From King Absurd Valdrast (350 B.C.): The Archer will be removed if a peace treaty is agreed upon, the forward unit of our armies is there only as a precaution to diplomatic failure.
From King Amerigo (350 B.C.): Small recompense?
From Locutus Epik (350 B.C.): Perhaps when I bribe his archer the Borg will be pacified.
From King Amerigo (350 B.C.): We think a border establishment may be in order...
From King War4ever (350 B.C.): Well..... perhaps if the english would go back to the island they came from and quit trying to be so colonistic.....
From Locutus Epik (350 B.C.): Is this fun or what... :-)
From Shogun boann (350 B.C.): lol
From King Amerigo (350 B.C.): (Yes)
From Great Pharaoh SlowwHand (350 B.C.): it was an english dip in borg clothing
From King Absurd Valdrast (350 B.C.): Yes, a border establishment is a great idea. I am currently esablishing it.
To King Absurd Valdrast, Shogun boann, Locutus Epik, Great Pharaoh SlowwHand, King Amerigo, King War4ever (350 B.C.): hearing that from the most expansive civ ever known in history, is one huge understatement.
From King Absurd Valdrast (350 B.C.): (hehehe)
From Great Pharaoh SlowwHand (350 B.C.): or pretending to be english in borg uniform
From King Amerigo (350 B.C.): From my far-of situation, I have few reports from spies of the true problems inherent.
From King War4ever (350 B.C.): i have made peace with all., including no bribing of units other than the japanese
From Great Pharaoh SlowwHand (350 B.C.): my neighbors and i arrived at it entirely naturally. nice neighbors
From King War4ever (350 B.C.): BUT those English are funny looking
From King Amerigo (350 B.C.): Sounds good to me. Any further problems right now?
From Great Pharaoh SlowwHand (350 B.C.): big noses
From Shogun boann (350 B.C.): lol
From King War4ever (350 B.C.): round eyes
From Great Pharaoh SlowwHand (325 B.C.): really
To King Absurd Valdrast, Shogun boann, Locutus Epik, Great Pharaoh SlowwHand, King Amerigo, King War4ever (325 B.C.): Do the japs have their own source? I would like to hear their version of the story (just checking facts) ;-)
From King Absurd Valdrast (325 B.C.): The archer has been pulled back, I am willing to offer a peace treaty, and leave things as they are.
From Locutus Epik (325 B.C.): hmmm... I will have to consider it. Talk to the collective....
From Great Pharaoh SlowwHand (325 B.C.): what?
From Locutus Epik (300 B.C.): Time to quit?
From King Absurd Valdrast (300 B.C.): Collective ... collecting rot and death more like it ....
From King War4ever (300 B.C.): can we go a bit late ..... we had deloay
end
Well, after that we ran out of time so we'll have to wait till next week to hear the rest of the story. Will the Borg hold a grudge? Has war on the European continent truly been averted? And why are the mongols so paranoia?...tune in next week... 
<font size=1 face=Arial color=444444>[This message has been edited by CapTVK (edited January 29, 2001).]</font>
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Jun 2000 time: 00:12
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Locutus Epik will speak for the Borg Collective now.
The Collective continues to grow, there are now 17 hives. One more advanced tribe was assimilated. Two more barbarian horsemen were assimilated.
The attempted assimilation of a ghostly barbarian settler (the settler was never seen, only the bribe popup was seen), caused a disturbing disconnection of the Collective. A temporal displacement eventually restored the Collective. When the ghost reappeared the Collective ignored it, and the normal flow of time was restored.
It is the nature of the Borg to ignore the individuals that wander the world. They are not of the One Mind and the drones are focused on their work. The Borg Collective has offered peace to all of the tribes that have been encountered while assimilating land from the blackness. All of the tribes (including the Celts) had accepted the peace.
The Borg were focused on the task of land assimilation, and hive improvements, when the loss of a diplo drone sent a wave of pain through the One Mind. Four times this diplo drone had encountered Celtic archers and resisted assimilating them, which should have made its mission obviously peaceful.
Its mission was to assimilate land from the blackness and upon finding a city, he was to establish an observation station (embassy). A review of the data logs did reveal the chattering of the Absurd Celtic King, in which he expressed concern regarding the diplo drone.
The Borg Collective have come to the conclusion that the killing of the diplo drone cannot be justified by the fact that no response was received to the pleas for information regarding the unit's mission. A peace treaty was in place, and the Celts should have had the option to expell the diplo drone. This would have gotten the attention of the Collective, and the diplo drone could have been returned to its mission.
The Borg demand reparations for the pain caused to the One Mind. A replacement diplo drone would cost 210 gold. It would also be acceptable, if the Celts wish to produce a diplo unit and then give it to the Borg. If the gifted diplo drone were placed outside of a Celtic city, then it would immediately establish an observation post (the orginal mission of the dead diplo drone) and a new peace treaty would be offered.
When peace is re-established, the Collective are willing to exchange maps with the Celts and Locutus Epik will join them at a summit to discuss a treaty to establish our border with them.
The Collective encourages the Absurd Celtic King to consider the consequences of a continued state of war with the Borg. We would eventually assimilate what is due us for our pain and suffering. This act might cause an escalation of the war. During the time of our struggle, the other 5 tribes will be expending their efforts on more meaningful tasks, and both of us will fall behind in the race for the stars.
The Borg anxiously await the delivery of a replacement diplo drone, so that peace can be returned to the world, and we can begin a new era of assimilation... errr... of course we meant to say cooperation. 
<font size=1 face=Arial color=444444>[This message has been edited by Epik (edited January 29, 2001).]</font>
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May 2000 time: 05:12
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Nice posts, and nice politics.
My suggestion would be to watch the Mongols, they seem to be tinkering with a lot of things at this juncture in the game....
The true devil wears a purple dress.
While the Euros clash, the others will rome free of persecution, and will reap the benefits of a foreign war, do not trust this, do not give into their words, they want a war. It opens them up to power, they will be there to collect the ashes of your mutually destroyed Empires... heed the words of the Capo, for he cares not of reputation, but of truth!!!!
EDIT: As for the situation between the Celts and "the Borg" I think that the Borg is correct, the Celts should have had the option of expelling the diplomat, if they didn't they were not in a formal peace treaty, which means the Borg has no grounds to demand anything other than declaring a war. If the former is the case the Celts should be required to recompensate the Borg as well as added funds or other kinds of restitution for the trust of the treaty and the cred of the Celtic state having been tarnished. If the latter is in effect, Celtic policy which seems to be ignoring this as a "situation" alltogether seems correct, and it is up to the Borg to make a counteroffensive.
In the long run I would suggest the Borg and Celtic come to an agreement, and focus on expansion while at the same time negating the expansion of the Mongols. While treaties may be in effect with Mongolia already, a war would be stupid, and they should not attempt to pacify a powerful and influential Mongolia.
Peace.
<font size=1 face=Arial color=444444>[This message has been edited by The Capo (edited January 29, 2001).]</font>
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Nov 2000 time: 00:12
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The Great King Valdrast the Absurd speaks:
This "Capo" (who is he anyway to make suggestions to a King?) suggests that I relent and pay the Borg for their mistakes. Yes, we could have simply repelled the diplomat (OOC: actually, that was what I tried to do, but I think something related to the simultaenous nature of the game occurred, and the message which asked me to expel or attack flashed for only a brief second and before I knew it I was attacking. Since I had proclaimed publicly that I would kill it, even though I only meant to expel it, I thought I would just stick with what I had done ), However, many messages were sent to the Borg, at first privately asking what the entourage was doing in our territory, then messages stating that due to a lack of a reply the entourage would be considered hostile and attacked. We then publicly announced that we would attack the entourage, and still received no reply from the Borg. They claim they were too busy, or for some other reason did not receive our messages. This breakdown in their internal communication structure is of no concern to us, if they wish to play at a global level, they must learn to listen outward and inward. Therefore, we offer a peace treaty, but no payments will be maid.
Thank you.
King Valdrast.
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Jan 1970 time: 05:12
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New English Times issue 1 price: 1 gold
[*]Borderline treaty signed with Celts
Today a treaty was signed between the English and the Celts which will finally draw a definitive line on the map. It's a straight horizontal line that flows from southern France, along the Alps towards Greece and Rumania. The English may expand north of that line. Furthermore it may continue to develop the cities that were already established along the med sea. These cities will become excellent havens for trade in the future.
[*]English and Celtic forces meet at the border
Due to recent incursions by Borg drones in Europe, the English high command has decided to cooperate with the Celts in establishing a border patrol. According to Celtic scouters, borg drones are starting to appear more and more frequently in eastern Europe, and may try to establish a foothold for future operations there. The Celts believe that the only way to prevent future incursions is with proper border patrols. In response the English have promised to sent several contingents to help.
[*]Diplomatic row over Borg diplomat!
A week ago the Celts attacked a Borg diplomat that was not responding to requests to state it's nature. After repeated warnings the drone was destroyed. The Borg's responded to this with threatening to send in troops, would this mean war? The English cabinet decided to come to the aid of the Celts and stated that: "any aggressive acts by the Borg against the Celts would mean that the English would come to their aid"
Since then things have toned down a bit, the Borg continue to grumble but the Celts remain firm in their view that it was due to miscommunication. If the Borg had bothered to listen to their messages this incident would never have occurred.
Meanwhile, the diplomatic fallout of the Borg diplo incident continues as we hear from places we never knew existed. Somewhere in the far east, beyond the borg, there are two other nations. One is called the "Americans" who have taken the diplomatic stance about the incident. The Americans seem to be lead by a polite monarch called Amerigo. We can't say the same for the Mongols, apparently the largest civilization in the world. Not only are they rude, they also seem to be very paranoid. They claim that the English are responsible for this incident and that it was all a setup! Going on that it was all in line with "English expansionistic policy of trickery". These claims are so ludicrous that the prime minister won't even bother to respond to them in a serious newspaper except in the jokes&comics section. 
[*]English complete Pyramids -no more fear of famine!-
Engineers finally put the cap stone on one of the greatest projects ever attempted in the history of the world: the pyramids. Thanks to this wonder of the world every English city will now be equipped with it's own granary, thereby greatly decreasing chances of famine. While it won't make famine a thing of the past, citizens will no longer have to scavenge for food in the country side. This will give them the time to spent their efforts in a more practical way. City planners believe that this will lead to increased city growth, higher productivity and increased trade in the future.
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Journal of the Amerigos, Year 3700 Since the Awakening, Chief Librarian Ursus Amerigo Reporting.
Our great research project has been completed, and just in time. I have just managed to lead the project to completion before society crashed around us. The people are rampaging through the streets in fear and anger, smashing the marketplaces and temples.
It is truly ironic. I, who begged to be freed or the ruling lineage of my forebears, now constitute whatever semblence of order, leadership, and reason that remains among my countrypeople. Were it not for the seriousness of the situation, I would hide in the Library and weep bitter tears. It seems that a destiny rides through my line that forces us to be whereever we are needed to keep the country functioning.
Well, so be it, I will do my duty. We have now established a network of scholars throughout the world, to report all manner of new learning to this central repository, to be stored for all time. Just in these past few weeks, several new ideas have come to us, and we trust there will be many more to come.
Among the scrolls we have collected, we found an an ancient journal by my ancestors, and I update that here as best I can from other records and the recollections of our eldest citizens.
First, it seems that the legends are true. There are other organized peoples, there have been attacks by Wild Ones, and there has been War abroad!
We have read scrolls by the Scribes which tell of discussions by other civilizations. They seem numerous, some 5 or 6 centers of other Lands and People. Some slight clues exist as to their natures, but we only find details of two of them. One, the "Horde", are numerous as lemmings (it is said), and they wander far and wide, having many cities. The other call themselves "Borg", and we know little of them but their odd habits of depersonalization and social rigidity. They too seem numerous. The others are nought but names to us, though we hope to learn more through the Library research system in future years.
During the years when the Mongols and Borg were first encountered, we had another sort of encounter. The Wild Ones, dressed in red and skins, attacked our Southern cities unmercifully for nigh onto 300 years. Terrible was the pain and damage they wrought, and many brave soldiers were lost. These cruel people cared nothing for life of theirs or ours and attack insanely. Their Women charged our lines, hurling their children and then themselves onto our pikes, to force gaps in the ranks. Sometimes, our pikes were weighed down outright, other times, our soldiers turned aside in horror and tears. Never, though, could we capture their cowardly leaders and but an end to the madness. There are some suggestions that powerful drugs caused false bravery in these people. They have not been seen in strength in my own days, and little wonder!
The last matter to report from the records is that of War. There are rumors of armed conflicts in distant lands, and not like that of the Wild Ones who attacked us for so long! These conflicts seem to involve organized parties of trained people of functioning civilizations. The outcome is fearful, but if I understand it, then some members of society are trained in killing arts like artisans are to shape bowls and farmers to grow wheat.
Forgive me, my descendents, but I have begun to form places to train some of the more unruly of our own people in those same ideas.
Shortly, I shall order the first of these trained groups to put an end to the riots going on outside the Library, and send them to the other cities to force peace while we consider how to establish a new Government. I still refuse to be King, but I will lead my people in some other way, if I can structure leadership more fairly.
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Journal of the Amerigos, Year 3750 Since the Awakening, Chief Librarian Ursus Amerigo Reporting.
The governing has made me old before my time. It has been 50 years of disaster in my nation, due to the idea the researchers came up with. If I never here the word "Republic" again in the few years remaining to me, I shall die a happy man!
Oh, curse the day that we thought of polling the citizenry about who the leader should be! It has been nothing but mobs and civil unrest ever since. The people are utterly stupid and insane! Every idiot that could convince some part of the public that he or she would provide free food and drink has been "elected" to lead us and the results have been an unqualified horror (except, of course for the 3 separate times I have been chosen to fill the role). The first official act of my 3rd election was to have the researcher who proposed this system of hand-counting madness thrown to the mob for their cruel pleasures. I hear that the pieces of his body sell for more than the finest beef steak! My only regrets are that the execrable savant who thought of this Republic idea was ever born, and failing that, that I cannot return him to life to see him torn apart again!
Thankfully, the other Library researchers have been dedicated and busy (and more cautious). Many fine ideas have been discovered through our worldwide network. Fortunately, none have yet shown the potential for evil of the previous one. I am more careful about discoveries these days.
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Journal of the Amerigos, Year 3850 Since the Awakening, King Ursus Amerigo the First Reporting.
This report is of the unholy days of terror of the Republic, thankfully over. Last week, I assumed the throne to re-establish the Monarchy of my forefathers. Given the circumstances, I had the Head Librarian, my Uncle, and the son of the former Head Minister transfer the Crown to the Table of the King. From there, I placed the Crown on Our Own Head, and assumed the duties Nature requires of a King. It took 10 long years of bloody conflict to force the angry mobs of Republicans to give up their idea, but all is now peace again and the building of Our Nation can resume.
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Journal of the Amerigos, the year Zero of the new System of counting. Head Librarian Amerigo Bookworm Reporting.
Uncle King Ursus Amerigo the Learned is making me write this. I *hate* being the Librarian, but he insists it is in our family line. I think he is punishing me for the incident with the catapult and his horse, which is very totally unfair!
Anyway, the Library research staff has learned that other civilizations are now counting years forward in a different way, and they seem to feel strongly that we should do the same. Like I care! Next, they will want to change the way we measure things in glors/meps/bitens. Oh well, as long as I get my chance to advance.
So, we have many fine discoveries. Whoopee. As if I wouldn't eat better than most people if we *hadn't* gotten Math, Philosophy, and Masonry. Just trying to follow that stuff makes my head hurt. Anyway, we have found maps of most of the world, we have a couple of embassies with other countries, and everything is peaceful. I'm so happy! OK, I reached the bottom of the page, so I can stop.
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Journal of the Amerigos, 360 A.D. (After Demarcation 0), King Ursus Amerigo Potent Merchant Reporting.
The Library staff (bless their hard-working souls), have found this journal from the olden days. I am stunned by what I have read (and equally by the large gaps in the records). It seems the journal has been lost before. I hesitate to even add to this august document, and I have written everything I say here on separate sheets of paper before transcribing them into the book of the Amerigos.
So many things I want to say, yet I sense that some restraint has been the hallmark of the previous writers. Where shall I start after more than 300 years? Well, at the last entry, I suppose.
The evil days of the Republic are over. The Monarchy reigns supreme again, as if it had never faltered, yet I know we have suffered delay in out (note: Scribe, correct the spelling of "our" advancement through those dark centuries. Our use of the Great Library continues to pay rich returns. Most recently, we have learned of Banking and Invention, though the entire list is long and astonishing!
It seems that we have a lasting peace with our Southern neighbors and a working embassy with those to the West. This is good; we see opportunities in those directions for trade and cooperation. We may direct some of our caravan routes toward those peoples to see if mutual benefits might accrue. The journey will be slow at first until the roads are improved between us, and we hope that they have the same idea. Our riches of silk and coal and silver and other trade goods fill our warehouses seeking a market of appreciative consumers.
Some of the Library staff have the notion that other lands lay to the East of us. I had thought that the world was a flat place, but the savants have intriguing ideas of other possible shapes. They think that we are on a sphere, though I can hardly conceive of the idea. Still, I encourage them in this research. The cost of supporting a few scholars against the possible gains if they are correct is little enough, and we have gold enough for such interesting speculations. Investment is valuable. I am not so "nibik-wise and garn-foolish" to ignore that.
Still, we need better cargo vessels than we have to try the idea out fully, and I have directed glarns to spent in that endeavor. There are rumors of the vessels we need existing in other lands; time will provide them, as in so many other things.
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