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... no, a Marquis.
Jul 2000 time: 23:18
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In 147bc, king Markee stepped to the throne. A fierce storm blew in, lightning lashed the palace, the rainy wind blew out all the candles. The new king was unable to look at the map of the empire, unable to read the plans his generals had laid before him! Finally, after a day of tallow dipping, enough candles were supplied for the king to continue the great game...
King Markee found that he had inherited a grand empire, the strongest in the world! However, much of the world was still despoiled by the foul stench of foreigners. They must be sent to the depths of the underworld! Brave Macedonians continued to join the ranks in search of glory.
In honor of his predecessor, the king completed the purge of Syrians from mesopotamia. The last mediterranean strongholds saw their fate, and succumbed to the lure of bountiful macedonian gold. The once mighty Syrian empire had been chased across the eastern mountains, but the macedonian forces would not rest! They poured over the mountains in search of more syrian blood. After a short seige, the capitol Ecbatana fell into our hands. Within days, several other cities capitulated, avoiding a bloody fate in exchange for gold. Now the syrians are left with no capitol and a handful of cities somewhere in the east.
In 135bc, the wise men came to the king, informing him that there was just nothing left to learn. The king ordered the closing of numerous Schools of Philosophy, and retired the wise men with generous pensions and nubile young personal assistants.
It is now 132bc. King Markee adds his name to the ages, retiring to his wine estate in the hills outside Tarsos. He leaves his successor with the world's mightiest army and coffers full of gold.
The foolish rulers of Egypt are getting heady, trying to sneak an emissary into our lands. The border is strong, we have little to fear. We have begun efforts to strengthen our navy, as the future wars will likely require power on the waves.
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La Fayette
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albi, france
Oct 2000 time: 06:18
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Look at the map, my friends: do you see that white line named highway? I conquered along the highway (using those cheap battering rams that ignore city walls) exactly like warmongers usually conquer along a RR with howitzers in the late game.
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Marquis de Sodaq
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... no, a Marquis.
Jul 2000 time: 23:18
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Sure, we lost 64g/turn that turn, but further territory acquisition led us to a net +60g/turn. A small setback that was erased within two turns. Yes, we could be earning 670g/turn instead of 610g/turn. O well.
As for the trade routes, I was far too tired to pay any attention to where each of our trade routes was sent. In fact, with conquest pouring in the gold, and future tech reached, I stopped even producing caravans halfway thru my reign. Kings Antigonus Sodak slept well, they actually established trade routes with Rhodes. King Markee - different name, different game - spent no thought on trade. I just pushed thru my turns...
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La Fayette
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albi, france
Oct 2000 time: 06:18
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Andemagne? Julius? courageous lurker?
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La Fayette
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albi, france
Oct 2000 time: 06:18
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132BC, ja visst. Det stemmer.
Jeg husker ikke om folk i Rovaniemi snakker svensk eller finsk.
(hvis man kjörer nord fra Rovaniemi, saa kommer man til Karasjok, og der begynner du aa treffe folk som snakker norsk, og hvis man kjörer nord fra Karasjok saa kommer man til Alta, og der bodde hun som ble min förste kone, og det var veldig lenge siden).
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