Will do, I'll try and see what modifiers I can come up with. Do you know when he'll be returning again?
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by The Ik Ka Ek Akai » Sun Mar 08, 2015 12:33 pm
by The Ik Ka Ek Akai » Sun Mar 08, 2015 12:34 pm
Prusslandia wrote:The Ik Ka Ek Akai wrote:
Goodies like Egyptian riches? The last time a seafaring warlike people invaded them, it ruined the ancient world and significantly weakened Egypt. I wonder what happens if another one of the Sea Peoples comes by...
Concubines, weapons, and southern produce and wine. Salt as well.

by Kuhlfros » Sun Mar 08, 2015 12:35 pm

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by Prusslandia » Sun Mar 08, 2015 12:47 pm
The Ik Ka Ek Akai wrote:Prusslandia wrote:Ah. Where are the etruscans, exactly ?
The purple blob in Italy.
http://i.imgur.com/o1WTA0x.png
by The Ik Ka Ek Akai » Sun Mar 08, 2015 1:02 pm
Prusslandia wrote:
Hmmm. I could reach you by land if I wanted to as well. But, a sea route would be quicker.

by Unholy Byzantium » Sun Mar 08, 2015 1:04 pm
Alouite wrote:Unholy Byzantium wrote:
Hi, I applied as Baktria
Country: Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
Demonyms: Bactrian
Currency: (Barter, Iron Coin, Gold Coin, etc.): Gold Coins
Name of Ruler: Diodotus I ( I think at this time I'm still technically a satrap of the Seleucids.)
Do you know where it is on the map?: Around Afghanistan.
Population: 600,000
In-Game Focus:
Silently bide my time as a satrap of the Seleucids. Perhaps I will declare complete secession one day or perhaps not.
-101- (Keep this so I can find your app)
Accepted.

by Sanctissima » Sun Mar 08, 2015 1:05 pm

by Elepis » Sun Mar 08, 2015 1:10 pm
Prusslandia wrote:The Ik Ka Ek Akai wrote:
Goodies like Egyptian riches? The last time a seafaring warlike people invaded them, it ruined the ancient world and significantly weakened Egypt. I wonder what happens if another one of the Sea Peoples comes by...
Concubines, weapons, and southern produce and wine. Salt as well.

by Elepis » Sun Mar 08, 2015 1:15 pm

by Elepis » Sun Mar 08, 2015 1:16 pm
Sanctissima wrote:Suggestions for Byzantine Modifiers
Master of the Propontis: Situated on the Golden Horn, Byzantion occupies an extremely strategic location on the Propontis, having essential control over the Bosphorus Strait and dominating trade routes via the Hellespont. (Effect: Byzantion gains an economic boost as well as double naval efficiency in the Sea of Marmara/Propontis and can blockade both the Bosphorus Strait and Hellespont more easily than other nations)
Grain Trade: The Hellespont has always been a key passageway for grain coming across the Black Sea and other regions. Due to it's close proximity, Byzantion has a monopoly on this trade. (Effect: If blockaded, Byzantion can prevent and/or commandeer grain shipments coming via the Hellespont or Bosphorus Strait; potential to cause famine for any Greek nation on the Aegean Sea that is at war with Byzantion)
Thracian Hegemony: Thracian hegemony over Byzantion has caused an ingrained resentment amongst the Greek inhabitants of the city. (Effect: Diplomatic relations between Byzantion and Thracian nations are strained; wars against Thracian nations gain approval from Byzantion's populace)
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by Prusslandia » Sun Mar 08, 2015 1:16 pm

by Sanctissima » Sun Mar 08, 2015 1:18 pm
Elepis wrote:Sanctissima wrote:Suggestions for Byzantine Modifiers
Master of the Propontis: Situated on the Golden Horn, Byzantion occupies an extremely strategic location on the Propontis, having essential control over the Bosphorus Strait and dominating trade routes via the Hellespont. (Effect: Byzantion gains an economic boost as well as double naval efficiency in the Sea of Marmara/Propontis and can blockade both the Bosphorus Strait and Hellespont more easily than other nations)
Grain Trade: The Hellespont has always been a key passageway for grain coming across the Black Sea and other regions. Due to it's close proximity, Byzantion has a monopoly on this trade. (Effect: If blockaded, Byzantion can prevent and/or commandeer grain shipments coming via the Hellespont or Bosphorus Strait; potential to cause famine for any Greek nation on the Aegean Sea that is at war with Byzantion)
Thracian Hegemony: Thracian hegemony over Byzantion has caused an ingrained resentment amongst the Greek inhabitants of the city. (Effect: Diplomatic relations between Byzantion and Thracian nations are strained; wars against Thracian nations gain approval from Byzantion's populace)
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word of warning, the Pharaoh's eldest daughter is soon to be married to the king of Thrace, try not to attack them

by Elepis » Sun Mar 08, 2015 1:18 pm

by Prusslandia » Sun Mar 08, 2015 1:25 pm

by Elepis » Sun Mar 08, 2015 1:26 pm
Prusslandia wrote:Elepis wrote:
how do the viking even know about the great civilization of the south, let alone what they are called and where their cities are?
They don't know much, other than thst somebody exists down there. So they be sending a small scout ship, that'll stumble upon spain, raid for a bit, and go hoke with news. They'll return with a larger fleet, and find Italy this time.
by The Ik Ka Ek Akai » Sun Mar 08, 2015 1:27 pm
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