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April 22nd, 2008, 08:05 PM
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Re: Mi Ni My Ni Mo
Atlantis does not have to make a guess, educated or otherwise, at who attacked him this turn. Bones raises his skeletal hand.
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April 22nd, 2008, 10:50 PM
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Re: Mi Ni My Ni Mo
Well, the fire spells in the attack, as well as the lack of a NAP with Marignon, certainly seems to point the finger rather conclusively. The nation of Ermor grieves with our Caelian brothers. Though our nations are on the eve of war, and though Caelum is an enormous and populous nation, the loss of a single bird-man is still a tragedy to us all. Our heart goes out to those slain. How horrible it must have been as those brave Caelian defenders were torn apart by the lances of the undead. One can only imagine the pathos of the scene. One certainly couldn't replay the scene with the "v" hotkey. No, certainly not.
As a gesture of international solidarity, we offer the services of our best necromancers. These talented men and women are willing to work day and night, by sun and by corpse-fat candle, to return the slain bird-men to their families. In nearly mint condition.
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April 23rd, 2008, 01:43 PM
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Re: Mi Ni My Ni Mo
Quote:
Xietor said:
Atlantis does not have to make a guess, educated or otherwise, at who attacked him this turn. Bones raises his skeletal hand.
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Thank goodness, I was going to feel guilty about immediately attacking you with my new nation, you're quite considerate to remove that weight from my shoulders. 
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April 23rd, 2008, 02:51 PM
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Re: Mi Ni My Ni Mo
we had no doubt about your intentions when our scouts showed your water queens moving towards our lands. We did not think that armada was for Abysia!
Or was it? That would be a clever diversion to attack a small nation to gain a foothold on land. Oh wait! You already own 2 provinces next to abysia's capital(well only 1 now heh). Soon to be zero.
As an aside, a state of war has existed between Atlantis and Arcoscephale going back to when Shard was still playing the race. Though the war has peaked and ebbed over the years with various levels of activity.
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April 23rd, 2008, 10:40 PM
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Looking for a sub:
Do to the fact that I find late game micromangment too stressfull, I am currently looking for subs in my games. Would anyone be willing to take over marignon? Do to displomancy mistakes earlier, wining the game no longer looks like apossibility. But they are still powerfull enough to strongly influence the game. Plus you get to play around with Angels, and angels are fun.
I will continue to play if no sub is available, but I find that this game has been affecting my life too much.
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April 24th, 2008, 07:53 PM
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Lookie at D Gem Maker!
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April 25th, 2008, 12:52 PM
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Re: Lookie at D Gem Maker!
Hello All,
Just to let you know that I am the Marignon now. I intend to honor all agreements that Sir Dr-D forged.
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April 26th, 2008, 04:41 PM
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/cry Well of Misery dispelled
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April 28th, 2008, 07:00 PM
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Re: /cry Well of Misery dispelled
So Atlantis got me pretty good that turn. 48 battles. Forty-Eight!
I ended up with a few Kings of the Deep, a few abominations, and even a tartarian(now back as a unit though. Killed many more kings, all with full items/gems, killed at least 4 iron dragons, and several abominations.
Captured many starshine hats, etc. But I still lost that turn. WTG Baalz! And thanks Zeldor. hehe. You did pick a good sub. Teleporting thugs all over my lands, some casting niefel flames x 2, others just buffing and attacking.
Complacency. Bones must rally his men, his undead legions,
and his converted Firbolgs and Tuatha and defend our lands.
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April 29th, 2008, 08:19 AM
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Re: /cry Well of Misery dispelled
I just did some fixed to what shard left, reformed army, did some summoning so Baalz could get some toys to play with 
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