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December 28th, 2005, 06:34 PM
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Re: Turn 27
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Propositions 20 and 21 attempt to rectify the mess that Proposition 19 has become.
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Hehe, when you guys said this game was going to be "wordy", you really meant it!
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December 28th, 2005, 08:17 PM
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Re: Turn 27
B'hemet of Arcoscephale never promised gems to anyone as part of Prop 19. Is there another B'hemet running around, or is the requirement to pay in Prop 20 a punitive measure of some sort for voting yea on 19?
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In strait places gar keep all store,
And burn the plain land them before:
Then shall they pass away in haste,
When that they find nothing but waste...
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December 28th, 2005, 08:39 PM
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Re: Turn 27
I fixed it to what I'm sure it's supposed to be: Grundle and Ronan.
Sounds like a sitcom... or a political talk show.
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December 28th, 2005, 09:07 PM
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Re: Turn 27
Whoops. I've been juggling so many different wyrms in my heads, I lost track of who was whom. Time for both heads to take a nap.
Cheers!
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December 28th, 2005, 09:40 PM
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Re: Turn 27
Wow. I think I'm glad I have houseguests and only a couple of minutes a day to spare for dom2 activities.
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December 28th, 2005, 11:41 PM
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Proposition 19
Proposition 19 has passed by an 8-3 vote. Now all that has to be done is sort out Propositions 20 and 21.
As long as Proposition 19 is not rescinded by Proposition 21, then Ronan is honor-bound to give the following nations 2 gems each:
Abysia
Arco
Caelum
Jontunheim
Pythium
TC
Ulm
Please note that the agreement between Ronan and Grundle was for ONE gem each, but Ronan the wheeling-dealing wyrm inexplicitly modified it to 2 gems before posting the proposition. Ronan has been appropriately beaten over one of his heads by Grundle for this brain fart. Also, C'tis has since retracted his support for Proposition 19 and therefore owes 0, 1, or 2 gems to each of the above nations. That is his call, of course.
Now, on to Proposition 20. My two heads surely hurt from trying to figure out this proposition. I believe it has 3 salient points:
1. Assuming Exibothia is lost (VERY safe assumption), Man is allowed to try and contest (meaning retake) that land until the end of the five turn period.
2. C'tis will not attack Elidor in accordance with the recently passed Proposition 19 in exchange for the public burning of the foul temple present in said province.
3. Man will relinquish all prior claims to the Victory Point in Yellow Mountains. Obviously, there could be a future claim, though.
Note that there is another claim in Proposition 20 that says Pangaea and C'tis will pay 1 gem each to all wyrms voting yes. This has not been agreed to by either party, so vote at your own risk! I do not plan to pay anybody any gems over Proposition 20, for I am honor bound to already pay TWO gems to the above nations.
And if Proposition 20 passes, then there is a lot to sort out. Especially if Proposition 21 rescinds Proposition 19!!
HOWEVER, having said all that, I believe that the wyrm Ygorl is being very cordial and reasonable over this whole issue. In fact, I admire his restraint. Furthermore, I can easily see the truth of his claim that his army is out of position and he should be allowed to try and retake Exibothia on my side of the mountains. Furthermore, he has apparently resolved all his differences over both the temple in Elidor as well as the province of Yellow Mountains. Thus one of Ronan's heads is quite in favor of this compromise.
But the milk has been spilled. Proposition 19 HAS passed. It perhaps can be rescinded by Proposition 21, but it still has passed for now. At least if Proposition 21 passes, it does get me out of paying 14 gems to various nations!
I now have no clue what to do with my next turn...
At least I can say that I am greatly enjoying the word play, the Council, AND the game right now! It ain�t about winning or losing, that is for sure. It is all about the Council of Wyrms.
But I can also see how lawyers get rich simply by arguing over words!
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December 28th, 2005, 11:48 PM
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Re: Proposition 19
just because it passed doesn't mean the nations in question need to act on it. you know, except for the promised gems, unless it is overturned by 21
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December 29th, 2005, 02:42 AM
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Re: Proposition 19
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The Panther said:
I now have no clue what to do with my next turn...
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Same boat here, is proposition 18 official or not?
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December 29th, 2005, 03:09 AM
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Re: Proposition 19
I have recalled 20 and 21, since 19 has been declared passed and I'll be incommunicado for the next 24-48 hours. I'd hoped that discussion might be extended, in the same manner as with 18, but that seems not to be the case. So, Pangaea takes a province of mine, people who voted yes get two gems instead of the four they were promised, and it appears that Ronan owes Grundle two gems as well.
I will certainly be back with additional propositional goodness in the future.
QM, 18 is pretty solidly passed, I think.
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December 29th, 2005, 11:50 AM
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Re: Proposition 19
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quantum_mechani said:
Same boat here, is proposition 18 official or not?
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We could send it to the Supreme Court, but I would have to say it has passed. I was merely poining out that the rules (written by yours truly) were not as clear as they ought to be. Hopefully this will be fixed in some kind of future admentment. It kind of reminds me of Bush winning by stealing Florida in the 2000 election in the USA. And no, I did not also write the rules for the Electoral College!
Since both you and TC voted for war, I would say you two ought to enjoy the fireworks. At least it will give you a nice incentive to stay in the game now instead of finding a sub. Unless you get utterly crushed, that is.
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