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Extension
The internet in my apartment is dead =(, and won't be restored until Wednesday. I'd like to ask for a turn extension until then.
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Re: Extension
Alright, I'll reset the timer in a few hours.
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Re: Extension
I'm back! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif
@Ich: thanks again, I should be able to play the next turn. |
Re: Extension
Don't you go and change my orders for this turn! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...ies/tongue.gif
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Yeah, you cleared them when you connected. Please do not connect again unless you get the email message from the server.
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The Promised Land
Tomaso del Monferrada stood outside Baldr's Gate and peered down the road that wove through the forests of Eriu towards the Marignon plain to the southwest. By now, he knew, the hordes of Ulm would be occupying Marignon City, and that it was only a matter of time before they would be marching up that road, slowly but unstoppably. Perhaps our exodus is not yet ended, Tomaso thought to himself, and turned to the east where the sun was just rising, hanging cold above the lands of the Caelians. Fighting the Caelians was bad enough before, but now the very grip of winter follows them into battle. Tomaso was reluctant to lead another mortal army into that frozen hell, but what choice was left?
It was true that for every province lost to the dragon god and his host, the angels of Heaven would liberate three, but Garcimor's army yet remained, and Tomaso's ragged army could do little about it. "Father Tomaso! Father Tomaso!" yelled a messenger as he hurriedly approached the prophet. Tomaso's heart sunk. What had happened now? The messenger reached Tomaso and fell to his knees panting, holding up a parchment. "Great news, sir," the messenger choked out between breaths. Tomaso gingerly accepted the message and broke the seal. Quote:
"I saw the beast myself," said the messenger. "It must have been Garcimor. How many other blue dragons can there be?" Tomaso stared unbelievingly at the messenger, then again at the parchment. Then he started laughing. "Glory be to Heaven, this is a miracle!" Tomaso gleefully shouted to the sky. |
Re: The Promised Land
My internet is working again, I appreciate everyone's flexibility.
Ulm is currently willing to trade gems of any type for Earth 1:1. (Also, I could SWEAR House of Just Fires gave more than just one Astral Pearl...) |
Re: The Promised Land
I have to go away until sunday evening. I just found out, work stuff. I sent in the current turn so it can host another time. Is it too much to wait for me with the next one? The delay would be something like 24 hours.
You do as you please, I wonīt have internet so I canīt post anymore until I come back. |
Re: The Promised Land
Damn, i missed a turn :s
Anyway it's almost over for me. And even if i love that game, it's hard for me to follow you guys, one turn per day is too much for me, i should start another game when i'll have less work ( even if i finished a big one yesterday, but i don't think i can get back one more time, specially with the lateness i have now in research ):s Just a question for marignon, where did that army came from ? I didn't see it coming ^^ And damn, how is it possible to lose a god on province with few or maybe even no defense ? :/ |
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