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Re: The wisdom of the Stone Oracles
Does that mean you are not interested in trading for my earth gems?
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Re: The wisdom of the Stone Oracles
I hope to outlast you Pangea. Your just rewards for invading me so long ago. And my own personal victory conditions will then be fulfilled.
xox of (a small kingdom of large people) Jotunheim |
Re: The wisdom of the Stone Oracles
Earth gems, heh. So small a thing to declare war over, Agartha. As I said before, most of mine fell from the sky. Still, we will fight you if you wish. We fear no nation. Will your vassal Eriu also declare war on us? We have an NAP with their fair nation. If they wish to break it, please tell us now sirs!
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Re: The wisdom of the Stone Oracles
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Re: The wisdom of the Stone Oracles
Eriu will not break treaty. We will, however, aggressively defend our borders.
We have no formal treaties with Agartha; we simply refrain from exploiting the earth in ways that the oracle finds offensive. You know, good neighbor stuff, like not letting your dog poop in their yard. And having the oracle right next door is great for finishing the sunday puzzle, you know. |
Re: The wisdom of the Stone Oracles
We thank you Eriu, we had hoped that you were an honorable neighbor state. We shall certainly not try and go through your lands to meet our new foe. There are, after all, other ways through which we can reach them, without ever touching your lands.
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Re: The wisdom of the Stone Oracles
Dear Ermor, before your barbarian kingdom takes any funny steps against Agartha the Invincible we would like to remind you, that Agartha IS invincible. You might have seen what happend to Abysia, Mictlan, Vanheim and what is now happening to Pangea.
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Re: The wisdom of the Stone Oracles
Dear Agartha, we did not declare war on you, much the opposite. You declared war on us. For what? Trying to sell a few of the earth gems fallen from the skies?
We do not mine earth gems. What is the use? Death gems are our forte, and those we mine most heartily. We are willing to call off this war, if you are. |
Re: The Wisdom of Panakeia
The populace of Tien Chi has spoken! They are now basking happily in their worship of Panakeia, as evidenced by the strong dominion of Panakeia among the population.
Suicide attacks from Pangaea and Shinuyama do little to affect the tranquility of the population, and accomplish little other than giving valuable battle training(and items) to the Angels who overlook over the City. Some are calling it the City of Angels. As an aside, how many mages will Pythium have to feeblemind before its enemies realize that pythium is not a race they can mind hunt? Got to see the Show? And how many spies will patrols uncover before the nations of the World realize that their spies cannot penetrate the inner sanctum of Pythium's lands? There is nothing to see. Nothing. Move along, move along. |
Re: The Wisdom of Panakeia
Hehe, I sent my armies into the wrong territory. After forming them up on Tien Chi's capital I forgot to set them back to move to Pangaea's province. D'oh http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif
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