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June 29th, 2007, 11:17 PM
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A notification to all of Man's neighbors. Man is doing a mad suicidal rush at Agartha right now. Instead of researching, they sent most of there mages, packed with gems at Agartha. Also sent was an expensive army of knights. A lot of those knights have been destroyed, and all the gems that were sent have been used up. This means that Man is vunerable right now.
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June 30th, 2007, 02:13 AM
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I wouldn't call the successful siege of Argatha's capital a mad suicide rush! How many PD was that anyways? Good thing PD can't retreat and survive.
Our only neighbor is the friendly Caleum, who is tied up in other wars. We <3 him too.
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June 30th, 2007, 05:23 AM
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Re: Man
The server was apparently down for a few hours yesterday, and then recovered. Maybe the internet connection here went down or something, I don't know. Anyway, hopefully it acknowledged your turn in the end Hadrian_II?
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June 30th, 2007, 07:32 AM
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Using that many mages at the beginning I called a suicide rush becuase it will leave you vunerable later in the game due to low magic research. I have never come across that strategy before. It is as hard to defend against as an early Van rush.
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June 30th, 2007, 08:17 AM
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Re: Man
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Sir_Dr_D said:
Using that many mages at the beginning I called a suicide rush becuase it will leave you vunerable later in the game due to low magic research. I have never come across that strategy before. It is as hard to defend against as an early Van rush.
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Sounds like it is a viable strategy, then, having a second fort without paying to build it and with lots of income, and it should be paying off in short and long term.
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June 30th, 2007, 08:37 AM
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It is a viable strategy. It is quite a good one that I am impressed with, and probably the only that could have been used to cut through my defenses.It just has its risks. That suicidal mad rush statement was meant to be taken as an exageration.
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June 30th, 2007, 12:56 PM
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Re: Man
In particular giant bolts of armor negating lightning seem good at breaking big lines of Argathan heavy infantry. This is especially true considering how useless the longbow archers are against them.
Jazzepi
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June 30th, 2007, 07:49 AM
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Re: Man
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I don't know. Anyway, hopefully it acknowledged your turn in the end Hadrian_II?
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yes it did
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June 30th, 2007, 07:15 AM
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Re: Man
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Jazzepi said:Our only neighbor is the friendly Caleum, who is tied up in other wars.
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Wars? Caelum is at war with 1 nation, the pious, religious fanatics of Marignon. Its hardly a war, however, when battle is joined the priests fall to there knees, nodding there heads in religious ectasy. It is there last act in this world as my mammoths send them to the next one.
I consider it a great act of benevolence bringing the priests of Marignon closer to there god...
Caelum, can confirm our good relations with the stalwart warriors of Man, however.
On a side note, we found gems, 2 to be exact, it only took 10 turns of searching!  The great Caelum gem shortage!
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June 30th, 2007, 12:49 PM
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Re: Man
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Jazzepi said:Our only neighbor is the friendly Caleum, who is tied up in other wars.
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Wars? Caelum is at war with 1 nation, the pious, religious fanatics of Marignon. Its hardly a war, however, when battle is joined the priests fall to there knees, nodding there heads in religious ectasy. It is there last act in this world as my mammoths send them to the next one.
I consider it a great act of benevolence bringing the priests of Marignon closer to there god... 
Caelum, can confirm our good relations with the stalwart warriors of Man, however.
On a side note, we found gems, 2 to be exact, it only took 10 turns of searching! The great Caelum gem shortage!
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Ah'em, our only neighbor Caleum is tied up in an act of witnessing to his confused neighbors. Surely they will soon repent from their wicked ways and turn towards the true god of air and thunder
Jazzepi
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