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A Chronicle of the reign of Phoenixcager II, known as Apolyton XIII
In the year 300 AD, Phoenixcager II assumed office as leader of the great Greek republic.
310 AD Our advisors reported that 4 cities were on the verge of starvation. Rations are reduced accordingly in the 4 cities. In the same year, the treacherous Germans offer a ceasefire, which we reject, hoping for a chance to conquer more German land.
320 AD We finally emerge from anarchy to the new Greek Republic
330 AD Washington D.C. builds an aqueduct. The same year we launch an attack on the German city of Bremen, and it falls with ease! No losses are reported among our troops.
350 AD Construction starts on a bazaar in Hamburg
360 AD We discover gunpowder! For the 25 turns enemy city walls are less effective! Research on Calvary tactics begins immediately. Our advisors also report that we have entered the Renaissance age.
City wall consruction commences for Frankfort. Our coracle discovers the Native American city of Sioux.
370 AD Caravan production begins in 3 cities in order to improve our trade situation. In the same year we attack and destroy a German catapult guarding the city of Munich. Our coracle discovers the NAative American city of Mohawk.
380 AD Our army retreats to Bremen on discovering an 11-unit force on the outskirts of Munich. A spice trade route is started between Essenheim and Corinth...trade receives a huge boost.
390 AD German catpults spotted near Allenwood...we rush buy a pikeman.
400 AD Our defending force of a knight, hoplite and pikeman attack the German catapults at Allenwood and destroy them. In the process we lose our hoplite unit (may they rest in peace).
410 AD Bazaar production commences in Frankfurt. Our coracle discovers the Native American city of Iroquois.
420 AD Another German catapult is spotted near Allenwood. We rush buy another pikeman.
430 AD Our scientists discover Calvary Tactics. This should be a good boost to our military capabilities. Perhaps victory over the Germans is in sight! The scientists are set to work on Cannon-making. The same year, a Hardwood trade route is set up between Bremen and Corinth.
In the year 450AD, Phoenixcager II goes senile and the council of presidential advisors begin the search for a replacement.
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me_irate
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i would be willing to play if you still need more people.
me_irate@hotmail.com
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Now, now Sean...no need for sarcasm... 
I'm sending the file to Jonny with the message to play the turn if Octavius doesn't post within 72hours of 3rd May 11:14am (site's time)
I'll cc a copy to Skeeve just in case.
I probably won't be checking the board/email until Sunday night (this site's time)
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David Murray
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The MedMod is really beginning to shake up and is looking quite impressive. My vote is that we have a game using the MedMod. :-)
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I am finally back! My post should be up by Saturday afternoon (not tonight due to SATs in the morning, ick). I seem to have bad timing for my vacations... Well, time fill the vacuum of power left after PhoenixCager abruptly died. On to Apolyton Octavius I (I'm thinking it's a bit like "Pharoah," which was a name and a title?)
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The Reign of Octavius I, as told to trusted scribes from his deathbed:
450 - Advisors find an up-and-coming Senator, Octavius I, and appoint him Apolyton XIV of all Greece. His first action was an inspection of the empire, finding it ready for the aquisition of another city, Munich. Final construction of the Essenheim-Dusseldorf road is begun, along with much partying with friends in joy of the recent appointment.
460 - Attack Munich. Advisors and generals determine this move as unwise, Octavius pushes forward. The ensuing battle is fierce, killing all units except the catapults. Munich, however, comes under the rule of the mighty Greeks. The large German army posted outside Munich withdraws in the face of our stunning victory.
470 - Creates a cotton trade route between Frankfurt and Corinth, the most profitable route yet. Production begins of an "abolishionist," which is really a spy to scout for enemy positions.
480 - Mary Stuart of the Scots makes contact, but doesn't seem to like us too much. Reinforcements are sent from Sparta to Munich.
490 - More reinforcements are sent to Munich. In boredom, Apolyton Octavius sees a bad play and takes up checkers.
500 - Munich celebrates! After only 40 years of Greek rule, the people of Munich already consider themselves Greeks. A good economy will do that, I suppose. Unnecessary defensive knights are sent from the heartland to Munich, creating a veritable stream of military men.
510 - Pikemen arrive in Munich, freeing up the defending catapults to move out against the Germans. American coracle is spotted but, figuring it can't to any harm, it is left to be.
520 - Knights arrive in Munich, and the new army begins to take shape. A fort is begun to the south of Hamburg to make the forest there safe for a road to be built between Bremen and Hamburg.
530 - Move catapults out to pummel Germands while mounted reinforcements work their way to the front. Also, seeing the poor defenses of nearly all Greek cities, a program is begun to replace defending units with infantrymen.
540 - The German capital, perhaps the last city on the continent, is spotted by the advancing catapults. Bombardment of the outer defensive army is begun.
550 - At this point, the eyes of the benevolent Octavius I turns towards the lands east of the front. Seeing Dortmund's puny size, he decides to stimulate growth by catching more fish and builds two new fish nets. Back at the front, more units (a samurai and three cavalry) arrive outside of Berlin.
560 - The fort is completed! The road is now safe to build, and construction is started.
570 - Since the American coracle hasn't moved in decades, a request is sent to the Americans demanding them to move. Of course, they accept.
580 - We discover the printing press! Although not the first in the world, it is still a remarkable achievement. Deciding that coracles, including the one exploring North America (and that just discovered the city of Cherokee), are much too slow and their cargo holds aren't worth the wood their made of, the scientists recieve orders from Octavius himself to get to work on building something more stable, called a "hull."
590 - The now aged Octavius orders his troops to attack the defenders outside of Berlin. Although not nearly as important as Berlin itself, it is a position from which the catapults can begin to bombard the city itself, softening the defenses for a final blow. However, that blow will be left to his successor, as he dies in a hunting accident outside Athens.
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Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Nov 2000 time: 23:14
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This document you are reading is a history of the reign of Jonny II, who shall from now on be referred to as Apolyton XV.
AD 600 - After Apolyton XIV dies in a hunting accident, a search begins for a new ruler. Someone announces that his ancestor was Apolyton V. This person is crowned King Apolyton XV of the Greek Empire. He begins the construction of Gutenburg's Bible in Athens. He also asks some American troops to leave our territory.
AD 610 - We discover Hullmaking. We begin researching Naval Tactics. We also start bombarding Berlin with catapults.
AD 620 - A lone catapult is sent in to Berlin to see the garrison there. There are 2 catapults, 2 mounted archers, 2 hoplites, 2 pikemen, and 1 archer defending the city.
AD 640 - In this year, we CAPTURE BERLIN!!! We lose 6 units in the process, but we capture the German capitol. We also exchange maps with the Irish.
AD 680 - We sign a cease fire with the Germans, so we have time to build up forces before attacking again.
AD 690 - The Americans don't leave our territory, so we declare war on them.
AD 700 - We discover Naval Tactics. We begin research on Theology.
AD 710 - Either the Irish or the Scots (I forget who, I think its one of them) begin work on Gallileo's Telescope. We build the city of Delphi in this year.
AD 720 - Gutenburg's Bible is completed in Athens.
AD 740 - We discover Theology. We begin researching Fascism. (Talk about a change of taste!)
AD 750 - Apolyton XV mysteriously vanishes. A search is begun for an heir to the throne.
Jonny
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Immortal Wombat
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in perpetuity
Dec 2000 time: 05:14
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The "Immortal" Wombat has returned, and his heritage stood him in good stead coming into the elections of 750AD...
So begins the transcript of the reign of Apolyton Wombat "The Immortal" the Second.
He came to lead the Greek republic in the year 750 AD, a year of much greiving among the pepole, as the new ruler was harsh, and made wages lesser, and workdays longer. Nevertheless, the Greek pepole accepted it, as was their whim, for the God Activision had made them humble and compliant, for reasons best known to himself...
750AD
In the year of his rise to power, Wombat II had been on excursions with the Greek navy, so confidant was he in the run-up to his election. He had learnt much about the life in the navy, and felt that these brave men were an example for all Greeks. He swiftly made orders for a great navy, the like of which had never before been seen on this earth. The new "Ships of the Line" as they were know, were started in Berlin, Allenwood, Hamburg and Frankfurt. 2 other cities: Dortmund and Dusseldorf, began to build Longships, to transport troops across the sea. That was the northern navy. On the small inland sea to the south, Longships prepare to carry a large cavalry force across the sea to the last American city.
Meanwhile in the centre of the Greek continent, Washington DC is seen to have great potential, and the government comes up with a 100-year plan, to make it the best productive city in Greece. Large amounts of public works (Set at 20%) are invested in mines for Washington. Boston is also seen to have potential, so Wombat II decides to make it the golden city of Greece.
760AD
In the last stronghold island of America, my scout cavalry unit has killed a settler and archer escort.
770AD
My scout cavalry has slain another settler, with a hoplite escort.
780AD
The troops are arriving in the last corner of America.
790AD
We have discovered facism, but being a good peaceful ruler, Wombat II decides to remain a republic.
The army in America is assembled, and the longships in the straits go their separate ways, to explore the coastline.
800AD
Out of the blue, an American settler appears to the North east of my civilisation, far from the "last" American city . But no matter, because as my samurai went to investigate, the 10-strong army of cavalry took Baltimore, the last American city, crushing his defense of 3 archers and 2 hoplites without sustaining casualties. The Americans are no more 
810AD
Allenwood rush-buys the first Greek Ship-of-the-Line, so cannon making can commence there.
820AD
Washington DC, as the most productive Greek city, begins building the Hagia Sofia.
and Corinth begins building a publishing house.
830AD
The Greek wise-men discover the art of Ocean Faring. We can now build carracks to carry troops, and construct fisheries to farm the oceans to their greatest ability. Wise men now persue the art of OPtics, in the hopes that we can construct a devise that will let us look to the heavens. (Galileo's Telescope btw)
Munich starts to prepare a band of settlers.
840AD
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850AD
Athens completes a university, to aid our learning.
Half our cavalry army is back on home soil.
860AD
Berlin has completed its Ship-of-the-Line, and eager to stay level, Hamburg rush buys hers. Bremen has completed the last southern longship, and is now constructing a courthouse.
Dusseldorf has become the drop-off point for cannons and infantry going north to Germany.
870AD
The last cities have completed their building work, and across the north coast of Greece, ships are rolling from their dry-docks to the sound of many champagne bottles, as the great navy of Wombat II is realised.
Apolyton X today mourns the loss of the far superior CTP1 cannon sprites...
880AD
We discover Optics. Galileo's Telesope is commissioned in Athens, which becomes the third target of Wombat II's 100-year plans. Wise-men begin work on the secret of banking.
The last cavalry units in the South polar continent are boarded onto a ship going eastwards.
890AD
Munich completes the settlers, and moves them towards the chokepoint to the east of german-annexed Greece, and starts to build caravans. carracks roll of the line at Dusseldorf and Dortmund. One has aboard 2 infantrymen, and a cannon. A kinght and cavalry unit disembark in Scotland, but in his dying act as consul, Wombat II signs a treaty agreeing to the removal of Greek troops from Scotland.
It is recorded in the annals that for his great build up of naval power, and the discovery of Ocean faring and telescopes, Apolyton Wombat II "The Immortal") is known as Apolyton the Seafarer.
So ends the transcript.
(Shouldn't have typed this online...)
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