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September 5th, 2009, 12:56 PM
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Re: Forge of Godhood - started
Was was that LDICesare? 
Under attack by Atlantis, R'lyeh and Oceania. That seems like ALL the water nations to me.
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September 5th, 2009, 01:49 PM
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Re: Forge of Godhood - started
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Was was that LDICesare? 
Under attack by Atlantis, R'lyeh and Oceania. That seems like ALL the water nations to me.
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Well, I just saw the update and I didn't expect to see a giant octopus there. I only attacked Arco because I thought you were a nice juicy affordable target. It was totally uncoordinated from my part, but I promise I'm going to talk to Oceania  .
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September 5th, 2009, 01:23 PM
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Re: Forge of Godhood - started
Well, I guess the argument between Vanheim and Agartha has been settled, at least. 
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September 5th, 2009, 07:50 PM
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Re: Forge of Godhood - started
see! not only is he viciously attacking, but he's haxoring as well!!111
yah the insanity and the summon skill is pretty well proof that he was just returning from the void. You should have baked him a welcome back cake. or bowl of kelp.
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September 6th, 2009, 11:56 AM
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Turn file corrupted.... and a brief AAR
This last turn my .trn file throws a "turn file corrupted" as does a resent .trn file. Any ideas? I did send the last few files from my work laptop as I was traveling last week.
-ssj
On another note....
After action Report from some turns back.
Kudos to Ermor's horde and medal of honor to the Shade Beasts that waded through a barrage of H3 banishments to crumble Mictlan's right flank and “get into the mages” as I temporarily sat on his Cap. back on turn 16 or so. I foolishly withheld my pretender from that one. Fortune favors the bold.
Assuming I can get this turn file thing fixed I will play it out to the end (which won't be long).
-ssj
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September 7th, 2009, 08:00 AM
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Re: Turn file corrupted.... and a brief AAR
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Originally Posted by sansanjuan
This last turn my .trn file throws a "turn file corrupted" as does a resent .trn file. Any ideas? I did send the last few files from my work laptop as I was traveling last week.
-ssj
On another note....
After action Report from some turns back.
Kudos to Ermor's horde and medal of honor to the Shade Beasts that waded through a barrage of H3 banishments to crumble Mictlan's right flank and “get into the mages” as I temporarily sat on his Cap. back on turn 16 or so. I foolishly withheld my pretender from that one. Fortune favors the bold.
Assuming I can get this turn file thing fixed I will play it out to the end (which won't be long).
-ssj
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It's not going to be over *that* quickly. You still have a pretty large army of good sacreds with a good bless, and those sacreds cause an awful lot of casualties before they die.
It was a very close battle back around t16. I'd not fully understood then how best to use my undead boosting spells: I took a lot of damage from banishment I didn't need to, and very few of my troops had Unholy Power. I like to think I'd probably have defeated the remnants of your force even if you won, as I had my pretender and about 100 units uncommitted, and plenty more magepower which I'd held back to acquire a vital new research level.
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September 6th, 2009, 10:21 AM
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Re: Forge of Godhood - started
Perhaps just a stupid observation from my part, but, maybe Agartha and Vanheim should have joined against Pangaea?
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September 6th, 2009, 10:39 AM
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Re: Forge of Godhood - started
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Perhaps just a stupid observation from my part, but, maybe Agartha and Vanheim should have joined against Pangaea?
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I am much too cute and nice to deserve such an evil alliance descend on me 
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September 6th, 2009, 11:00 AM
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Re: Forge of Godhood - started
haha cute... or duplicitous. which, of course, we already knew
If Van falls to the Pan menace, who of you could stand up to his hordes of manikin?
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September 6th, 2009, 02:01 PM
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Re: Forge of Godhood - started
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Originally Posted by archaeolept
haha cute... or duplicitous. which, of course, we already knew
If Van falls to the Pan menace, who of you could stand up to his hordes of manikin?
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Euhm, Pan being described as the menace? What has the world come to
Pangea pledged for an alliance, was crawling on her knees in front of both of Vanheim and Agartha, but all that was got was evil laughter (it still echoes in my head) and finger pointing (or that was how the Pangaean scribes deciphered the hieroglyphs, at least), from both of these evil neighbours. The hands of Pangea have thus been tied, there has been no other alternative but to undertake operations of pro-active self-defence.
Besides, the pro-active self defence operation on Vanheim was a near epic fail. Only two provinces fell instead of the six I had planned; why are you people going so bananas with PD? Don't you have a single nice thought for the poor little sneakers or the poor fluffy animals dwelling in the forets?
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