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January 16th, 2009, 09:34 PM
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Re: Asia Twist - PBEM
Well, that's it for me I must say I really struggled to find 'a way forward' with C'Tis. Oh well.
GG all, thanks for all your organising and hosting efforts, Pasha!
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January 17th, 2009, 05:14 AM
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General
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Re: Asia Twist - PBEM
Thank you Wokeye.
MA Ctis is a mighty tough nation to play. Their so called strength - the swamp dominion - is also their greatest weakness making them hated neighbors.
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January 17th, 2009, 09:21 AM
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Lieutenant General
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Re: Asia Twist - PBEM
Quote:
Originally Posted by WraithLord
Thank you Wokeye.
MA Ctis is a mighty tough nation to play. Their so called strength - the swamp dominion - is also their greatest weakness making them hated neighbors.
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And severely limiting their strategic options.
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January 17th, 2009, 05:15 PM
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First Lieutenant
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Re: Asia Twist - PBEM
Thanks Wokeye, Farewell, until we meet again.
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Power is an illusion...
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January 19th, 2009, 11:34 PM
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General
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Re: Asia Twist - PBEM
Hello:
Turn 27 is out.
Due to the delayed hosting, the turn will be due on Wednesday instead of Tuesday.
Pasha
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January 20th, 2009, 02:35 PM
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Lieutenant General
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Re: Asia Twist - PBEM
Song for a young Jarl
Wails and weepings were the words
of the wives widowed on the north coasts;
from a monstrous terror, striking,
out of the sea's cruel heart.
The Wyrm laid waste, wicked
in the wreck of the Van. Many a hearth's smoke,
down against the trees' line, dark on the water;
the flames, free from their proper bond-place.
So roused the angry one, out of his sick-couch,
calling to him his sword servants and thanes,
and to him his jarl Andre; he of whose fury,
the good lord approved.
Along the kestrel's clamour, out
from wind's home, our lord and bondsman
spied now the beast; massive with menace,
from out of the forest's torn flank.
Prepared they for battle, using the old ways
and wiles of the Vannish. And the beast it did also;
yet the mists held no secrets
from the lord of the Van.
Vast in its bulk, the vile sea-thing
roared out some challenge, heads rampant, sprays toxin;
young Andre felt fear's clasp, yet
stayed steady for his dread liege.
Two swords flamed in the dawn's light, and two serpent's heads
met and missed, the bloody back and forth,
until the Jarl Andre struck in with his true axe.
The fiend, screamed and lashed at his baned one; his two heads tearing in twain.
Yet the Wyrm's ribs now jutted,
ships staves on the founder;
and it, feeling the doom's dire, sped for the cliff's edge,
seeking sea's safety.
But the lord of the Aesir, avenging his sworn one,
cut down the beast by the clash of the waves.
Down to the muck was layed low the mighty Wyrm Pasha;
and the Lord burnt one head on the cairn of his bondsman.
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January 21st, 2009, 03:35 AM
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General
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Re: Asia Twist - PBEM
I really like this song.
I assume its purely fictitious
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January 21st, 2009, 02:42 PM
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General
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Re: Asia Twist - PBEM
I just want to make a general warning. I have a lot to do at school atm and is under some time pressure, so I might forget that it is time to send in my turns. I don't need any planned delays, but I might lose track of time. It should be mostly over after this weekend, when I have received all essays and papers, with a return in power in about two weeks when grades are supposed to be set.
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January 21st, 2009, 06:40 PM
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Lieutenant General
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Re: Asia Twist - PBEM
Quote:
Originally Posted by WraithLord
I really like this song.
I assume its purely fictitious
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I tried to make it as accurate as possible. Pasha's wyrm (air, earth and death) was marauding along my north coast. So I trapezed in my chest-wounded pretender, armed w/ 2 flame swords and a snake ring, and Andre the Jarl, w/ a flesh eater. Pasha's mistform was negated on the first hit, of course, and he had no magic attacks so my guy wasn't about to lose his. We traded a few blows, then my Jarl came up, gave Pasha a chest wound, and was promptly eaten for his troubles :P
After a bit of fighting, the wyrm tried to retreat, but the very last possible attack from my guy finally finished him off.
Anyways, no one likes to lose their pretender, so given how much laudable work Pasha has put into this map, and others, I figured the battle deserved a fitting memorial
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January 22nd, 2009, 11:49 PM
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Re: Asia Twist - PBEM
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