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dc109 tomorrow - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
Spring 06 tomorrow! (215 BC). I don’t have most orders and offerings yet…
-mike

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dc109 s215 BC Results! - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
Germania receives some good favor from Him as they dislodge 3 enemy armies…

Rome[b:025ca0187a] and Scythia have some retreats due Tuesday 10/9, 2pm Pacific:[/b:0

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dc109 s215 BC retreats! - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
4 retreats, no surprises…

Rome:
F Balearic Sea - Tyrhennian Sea
A Aqueleia - Umbria

Scythia:
A Aestui - Kul Oba
A Iazyges - Gelonus


[b:73f4b1bdce]We move into Fall, due i

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dc109 f215 BC results! - - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
With the end of this 215th year BC, so ends the Punic Wars, as the Tribes of Gaul sneak their rafts ashore in the dark of night aided by their Spanish allies… Perhaps it was one too many moon ca

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dc109 f215 BC results! - - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
I dont think it's fair that Gaul builds 3.. could he not share them out amongst less fortunate nations...


Stephen
[i:9e06600feb]aka Deathblade_penguin
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dc109 f215 BC builds! - To live with indecision... - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
It was a sunny day in the Roman countryside... The royal navies were docked in port at Rome ready for battle, and just offshore in the Tyrhennian Sea -- trying to decipher their orders... Support... A

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dc109 s214 BC results! - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
Rome forsakes his Gods -- and his orders -- and feels the wrath as the islands are the first to go... Island shepherds can be heard wailing into the night… “Jupiter, Apollo, Venus, all the

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dc109 f214 BC builds! - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
Another winter comes and goes, but the Germanian forces in Aestui do not make it thru the cold...

Next: Spring of 213 BC – Wednesday 11/14, 2pm Pacific!

Egyp

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dc109 s213 results! - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
Next: Fall of 213 BC – Wednesday 11/21, 2pm Pacific!



Egypt:
F Punis Sea Supports F Sicilia - Tyrhennian Sea
F Carthage Hold
F Neapolis Supports F Sicilia

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dc109 s213 results! - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
F213 BC is due tomorrow and I didn’t include a map!
-mike



From: Michael Sims
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 2:15 PM
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dc109 f213 results! - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
Rome hangs on for another year as a double standoff occurs in the capital city...

The Scythians are pushed out of Iaz, and the Egyptians out of the Punic Sea... Both had only 1 retreat option, so I

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dc109 f213 correction - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
Note Persia’s Athens -> Delphi succeeds. Error in my RP variant made it fail.

Fleet in Athens: NO
Fleet in Delphi: YES

Incorrect on the map, just be aware. Will fix the RP and corre

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dc109 f213 correction - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
So the Peloponnese is in fact an island, and not the peninsular it was always made out to be, then?! Smile



On 22/11/2007, Michael Sims <mike(at)southwall.com ([email]m

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dc109 s212 - Death becomes me... - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
... seems to be the popular phrase this year as every Roman Admiral sets it as his proverbial ring-tone. Little did they know they were tempting their own fates by repeating what seemed like such a hu

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dc109 f212 - It's about time... - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
... those darn Germans invented beer already for a round is surely in order as the Germanic hordes manage a build, supported by Gaul.

Scythians are dislodged from Iaz, retreated to Dac automaticall

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dc109 f216 BC Results! - An Egyptian Comic in Rome... - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
An Egyptian Comic in Rome?
Amon Simbatala Leonida the Fourth [Simba the Great Sphinx] yawned in boredom. Ever since sending Tarsis off to the wilds of the barbarians ac

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