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March 28th, 2008, 04:47 PM
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Re: War against Shinuyama
Well, the timer indicates -8 hours, but, if i don't misunderstand, the last turn ends yesterday ( with me again :s ), which mean about 24 hours.
Maybe it's the timer inscription which is wrong, we supposed to have 48 hours to play. Am i wrong ?
While i'm here, sorry guys, i'm always the last one who play. But you're playing really fast don't you ? :s
I mean, we have one turn per day, it's sometimes hard for me, or maybe i'm just the only one passing hours and hours to smoke and think of what those heretics will do ^^
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March 28th, 2008, 05:09 PM
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Re: War against Shinuyama
Arg... about shinuyama.
That would be bad for him, especially in the situation he's in. Do you guys mind if he (or his sub) gets an extension ?
From a game point of view I would benefit a LOT if he stalled, but somehow, it's not fair.
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March 28th, 2008, 10:59 PM
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Re: War against Shinuyama
I will extend the timer at least for this weekend, so that a replacement player can be found and take over the game. Staling enemies in a game is never fun, neither is an AI opponent instead of somebody with a brain. Unfortunately it's not that easy to find subs, so if you know of somebody who wants to hop into a Newbie game and who could take over, make sure to tell him about the chance to take over Shinuyama here.
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March 29th, 2008, 04:39 PM
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Re: War against Shinuyama
I got the hosted message--did we find a replacement, or let Shinuyama stall?
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March 29th, 2008, 06:11 PM
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Re: War against Shinuyama
Dunno. I wish to know too.
EDIT : I just played my turn. Given the positions he has compared to last turn, he stalled.
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* Stilgar
Show me a completely smooth operation and I'll show you a cover up. Real boats rock.
* Darwi Odrade
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March 29th, 2008, 07:26 PM
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Re: War against Shinuyama
Ack, dang, I was away and didn't reset the timer in time. Well, as unfortunate as it is, staling once is manageable. It would be a problem if we don't find a substitute, though.
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March 30th, 2008, 04:16 PM
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Re: War against Shinuyama
Sabish Kaah stood by the forge and mumbled irritably.
The rage was starting to build up in Atlantis. The Agarthans refused to give up their relentless attacks. They had even ventured under the waves with their awakened statues. The attacks had so far been repelled by the brave Kings and their loyal shamblers. But many had died and the death of a deep king was a serious issue in Atlantis. Some even talked about sending in the main force, but those were still silenced by wiser and older members of the Deep order.
The report from the last battle in Arcocephales former capitol was like the others before it. Two of the most notorius kings had died and taken the bulk of Agarthan forces with them. Most shamblers and the captured arcocephalian elephants was also slain. It seemed the agarthans had intensified their summonings. And some new foul and ethereal beings had been sighted on the battlefield. An enormous living statue of pitch black stone had been crushed by Jolkuna herself. In the end they had won, eight kings drenched in blood gazing thoughtfully after the fleeing cavemen. Jolkuna chasing them, mad with bloodlust as always. But could they really be called victorious, when two dear friends lay dead in the mud?
Sabish Kaah sighed, and put the newly forged frost brand amongst the other. Never before had the demand for tools of destruction seemed so endless.
@fungalreason: Damn you! Why do you always have to kill the one telling the story? 
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