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				March 26th, 2009, 09:10 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: lochness; LA - running 
 Well, Pangaea was the only nation that went AI without a good reason.  But I don't mind if you don't want to continue without Apsophos.  I still haven't heard back for him, and it's been a week.
 Should I post for subs for Pythium and Marignon?
 
 I don't think Pythium has much chance of victory, but Marignon has all the elemental royalty, a good amount of artifacts, and a Seraph.
 
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				March 26th, 2009, 10:47 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: lochness; LA - running 
 I recall a few people having staled a few times, etc. Not just Pan going AI.
 Do as you wish. If the original Marignon continues, I will keep playing.
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 I see Apsophos was on the forums today, so I sent him a PM asking him if he'd like to continue the game. 
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				 Re: lochness; LA - running 
 I'm tired of waiting around while Apsophos ignores me and does not submit turns or respond to my PMs.  Marignon has been unable to stop my Horror raiding or mount any sort of offense against me.  I've killed two kitted-out angels (Fury, Harbinger) of his with cheap Mind Hunts, and his Air Queens are just sitting in his castles. 
 I'm going to declare victory by default for Ulm on turn 50, unless Pythium objects.
 
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 Ulm        58
 Marignon   36
 Pythium    32
 AIs        the rest
 
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