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March 6th, 2007, 03:55 PM
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Re: A message from Acro
OK folks, time to chill out.
Frank, I know you to be a very bright guy, but you do have a talent for inciting flame wars (your screen name is very well chosen, btw.)
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... but in the long term (as in the next game and the game after) ...
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Here we are definitely violating Sheap's Rules of Diplomacy by talking about game crossover effects (and here's the link again, for reference)
We've covered this topic altogether too well already, so time to drop it. No more personal slurs, please!
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March 6th, 2007, 05:04 PM
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Re: A message from Acro
BTW, I've been meaning to post for a couple of days now: we really cranked through those early turns - thanks everyone! It seems to me that war and chaos are breaking out all over the map - what more could a Dom3 host ask for? I guess the game is slowing down now, but that's only to be expected now that we're in the mid 20's for turns.
Good luck to all on your continuing quest for world domination (and most especially, good luck to T'ien Ch'i, of course!).
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March 6th, 2007, 05:42 PM
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an end
The druids of Marverni, after witnessing their peaceful nation come under attack from strange and terrible beings, conducted a ritual of divination.
They saw some ancient battle raging, the combatants ankle-deep in bloody mud. The battle was not the focus of the vision however, for they also saw a host of ghostly warriors looking down upon the battle. Their black horses were silent, and there was death in their eyes.
One of the darkling warriors began to ride forward, raising his spear, and the druids could see that around his neck there was a noose. After that, they saw only darkness.
Come morning, the druids tore their robes and cast aside their wits. Marverni would soon be no more.
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March 6th, 2007, 10:18 PM
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Re: an end
I saw the message indicating the God of Lanka was no more, but the Lanka icon still shows on the server as not having a turn submitted. Does Shovah32 still need to submit one more turn to close out the position?
And, of course, my commiseration Shovah32. Thanks for playing it out to the bloody end.
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March 6th, 2007, 11:02 PM
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Re: an end
The (evil) God of Lanka will remain in play for one last turn and it will not Qh unless he submits. I do not think we have been quick hosting that last few days anyway though.
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March 6th, 2007, 11:20 PM
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Re: an end
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The (evil) God of Lanka will remain in play for one last turn and it will not Qh unless he submits. I do not think we have been quick hosting that last few days anyway though.
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We had one stale this morning, I think otherwise the last player has been submitting a couple hours before the forced host time.
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March 7th, 2007, 12:40 AM
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Re: an end
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