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December 25th, 2006, 04:39 AM
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Re: It\'s always somebody...
I will take over Machaka.
If you need me to. Of course I will need the pwrd
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December 25th, 2006, 06:19 AM
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Re: It\'s always somebody...
Need an extra player? I can take over someone if you need it. Im not amazing but I learn fast and actually play my turns.
Edit: looked at the mods. I can make a different verion of Dom3 on my comp to run them and keep stock version too right?
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January 4th, 2007, 12:30 AM
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Second Lieutenant
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Re: Concepts of Creation: Conceptual Balance (sign
Abysia, Arcosnuffle, Shinuyama; play your turns!
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January 4th, 2007, 07:03 PM
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Second Lieutenant
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Excessive Staling
This turn will be the third consecutive stale for Abysia and Shinuyama.
Both nations are now open for subbing. First person to claim the spots gets them.
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January 4th, 2007, 08:29 PM
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Private
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Re: Excessive Staling
Well poop, I ended up missing a turn or two and now not only am I dead, I have no idea WHY I'm dead. Doh!
Oh well, I botched it up at the beginning anyway, and I've gotta work on a better strategy.
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January 4th, 2007, 10:02 PM
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Corporal
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Re: Excessive Staling
Isn't wrar supposed to be a free download? Why must I enter contact information and credit card information to download it?
Sorry, I'm not very computer smart and I hate downloading stuff that I don't know very much about. I should have researched this prior to agreeing to take Abysia, I realize this.
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January 4th, 2007, 10:06 PM
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Second Lieutenant
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Winrar
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January 7th, 2007, 05:54 AM
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Second Lieutenant
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The Fall of Atlantis
In Early Fall the prophet of Atlantis fell in battle with the forces of Caelum. Atlantis, having attacked Caelum for no apparent reason, moved its forces to the south, led by their prophet, and far from their home. The militia of Caelum, moved to action by the threat to their peaceful homes and this insult to their dignity, surrounded the army of the prophet of the false god and slew them. The prophet was slain when, attempting to flee from the losing battle, it entered a home of one of the Caelian residents living near the battlefield. But disaster befell the prophet when it ransacked a magical experiment belonging to the homesteader, which discharged its energies and electrocuted the invader where it stood.
As everyone knows, the prophet speaks the will of its god, and often foretells the future, though the meaning of the prophecies is not always easily understood. This was no exception, as the very next month the false god of Atlantis was slain in battle with the Army of Glorious Overflight. It turned out that the meddling of the Atlantian prophet revealed the key to better controlling the magical energies innate to all Caelians. When the false Atlantian god next ventured into Caelian lands, the Caelian mages were ready. No sooner had the battle began than the false god was barraged by lightning. When the volley was over, the false god lay face down in the dirt, twitching helplessly, unable to move as the battle went on around him. After a few short minutes the defeated Atlantian army fled, uncaring or ignorant of the plight of their so-called god, abandoned to his death on the battlefield behind them.
Can any true nation of honor treat their deity in such a way? Everyone knows the Atlantians do not value life as civilized nations do. But such callousness, we had thought, was even beyond them. We will not again be taken by surprise by the cruelty of the Atlantians.
Sarosh of Caelum
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January 7th, 2007, 11:32 AM
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First Lieutenant
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Re: The Fall of Atlantis
well, they have gills. Would you trust anything with gills?
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January 8th, 2007, 06:47 PM
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General
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Re: The Fall of Atlantis
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Sheap said:
Can any true nation of honor treat their deity in such a way? Everyone knows the Atlantians do not value life as civilized nations do. But such callousness, we had thought, was even beyond them. We will not again be taken by surprise by the cruelty of the Atlantians.
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This is truly a disturbing revealation. It is always a shame when any pretender falls, for it weakens the glory of our standing with the mortals. But for one's own follows to abandon thier leader in such a fashion... it is disgraceful. Let us hope that when the Atlantean priests recall thier god that he takes suitable punishment upon the unfaithful!
Viridus Pontifex
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