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Civfan
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Toronto, Canada
Sep 1999 time: 05:22
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here ya go
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germanos
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behind a firm ****, Rotterdam, NL
Apr 2002 time: 06:22
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To our brother the Nomarch of Egypt:
"With joy we hear the news of Egyptian forces heading for the treacherous city of Jericho. May our forces slay the evil inhabitants and secure the border between Egypt and Assyria. May those who are victorious take the spoils and booty of Jericho. Our forces are strong but tired. Jericho might hold out a little longer, but their end is definitely near.
Your Skirmishers near Arrapkha will enjoy the traditional hospitality of Assyria, and they will be able to leave the city with their bellies full and their thirst quenched (sp?). Indeed Canaan is a truely meeting point for the Assyrian and Egyptian people.
May our people forever meet in peace and prosperity."
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Stefan Härtel
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Eddie's best friend
Jul 1999 time: 06:22
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Luristan Productions and Atropatene Pictures present:
A Persian's Tale
Or The Art Of Being Great
The fantastic story of a young man who sets out to explore the world and comes to the conclusion that nothing in this world is as wonderful as being a Persian.
Finally on tour!
Starring Maga, son of Darev
Rodag, daughter of Tissaphrenes
Juya, son of Artaphrenes
Darius, son of Arses (of Susa)
Music by Darius, son of Arses (of Rhagae)
Executive Producer Cyrus the Great, Great King of Persia
Based on the "book" by Darev, son of Bardiya, son of Frada of Behistun
Directed by Bessus, son of Gaumata
Novelization from Mithra Publications, Ecbatana
Opens Thursday, June 5th 3160 BC at a theatre, arena or sandlot near you!
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Civfan
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Toronto, Canada
Sep 1999 time: 05:22
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whats the ticket price?
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Civfan
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Toronto, Canada
Sep 1999 time: 05:22
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not much to say, so heres the file
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germanos
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behind a firm ****, Rotterdam, NL
Apr 2002 time: 06:22
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A desert Village in the south-west has taken up arms against the Assyrian scouts in the region.
Picknicking with the Hatte is becoming a popular trend in Canaan.
Exploring brings us to new and fabled lands.
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germanos
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behind a firm ****, Rotterdam, NL
Apr 2002 time: 06:22
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quote: Originally posted by Steve Clark
It would be groovy if I could take my turn before I leave for a week-long vacation this Saturday morning. |
Could we not wait for his return?
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germanos
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behind a firm ****, Rotterdam, NL
Apr 2002 time: 06:22
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CIVFAN !
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Civfan
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Toronto, Canada
Sep 1999 time: 05:22
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turn
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germanos
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behind a firm ****, Rotterdam, NL
Apr 2002 time: 06:22
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In honour of the loyal tribesmen defending the border in Canaan, the village of Arrapkha has been renamed Moab, the old name of the settlement before the arrival of the Asyrian scouts. Kitlamu has decided so, now the village has become a true bordersettlement with Egyptians east and Hatte north of it. It is also romoured that the Egyptians have found(ed) a settlement south of the village in the area formerly controled by the Nabatean, lifelong adversaries of the Moabites. There is no doubt however that the village of Moab and the Nabatean settlement of Petra, under the respective influense of Assyria and Egypt, will florish, and the strife between the two tribes will have come to an end.
Charioteers near Jericho are still preparing for the assault. Preparations mainly consists of long siesta's.
On the fringes of the known world, Assyrian scouts subdue another village, and their charioteers join the Assyrian army.
In the northern mountains, we have learned the art of Fortification.
Assyrian early chariots, send out to take the town on the border between Babylonia and Persia that is cousing so much trouble, were beaten back by the townsmen. This was done with ease, the charioteers didn't stand a chance. The townsmen must have been hardened in battle before, as they appeared to be well disciplined and conducted some highly complicated and effective manouvres. With hindsight this doesn't come as a surprise. The town has been highly contested between the Babylonians and Persians, and it should have been obvious many a battle was fought there. Assyrian skirmishers still control the forests, and they will keep the town in check until stronger and more numurous forces can be send.
The militairy commander of Dibshiya has been sacked and has found his end in a lion-fight. His replacement has made pleas to the Court to look for ways to prepare our brave Assyrian soldiers in a more sophisticated manner before we send them out on these dangerous missions. The days where soldiers get trained at the battlefield itself must come to an end now that we encounter more and more battlehardened adversaries, and most of our soldiers are as green as grass.
In the desert east of Moab, a new village was found.
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