Originally posted by no1marauderNo kidding. Strong, no one chewing on you as you take control, plenty of wars nearby for you to get mixed up in as you choose (or not)...
LOL! Seriously though, think what a good deal it would be for you if you suddenly got command of Poland in this game from a waiting list. They haven't moved or built since Turn 3, so they must have a huge reserve of gold. They already have a decent sized army. Plus the border provinces of their neighbors are virtually undefended! They could just about walk into Ratisbon. What a sweet setup!
Originally posted by no1marauderSavoy is taunting you...as soon as those files come in, you can sleep in a warm bed in a grand palace instead of on a gondola or however it is Venetians normally live.
Turnfile deadline extended until 5 PM PST tonight., so no resultfiles until tomorrow at the earliest.๐
Originally posted by AThousandYoungWhat makes you think they'll be a building left standing with a warm bed after my Marauders reek their vengeance on the treacherous Mad King of Arles? Besides as a matter of historical fact, the Doge was never allowed to leave the city of Venice; apparently he was either considered A) Too important; or B) Too likely to make off with the city treasury.
Savoy is taunting you...as soon as those files come in, you can sleep in a warm bed in a grand palace instead of on a gondola or however it is Venetians normally live.
Originally posted by no1marauderLOL! I guess that genie is protecting the treasury from the Doge himself!
What makes you think they'll be a building left standing with a warm bed after my Marauders reek their vengeance on the treacherous Mad King of Arles? Besides as a matter of historical fact, the Doge was never allowed to leave the city of Venice; apparently he was either considered A) Too important; or B) Too likely to make off with the city treasury.
Originally posted by no1marauder*wreak, I think.
What makes you think they'll be a building left standing with a warm bed after my Marauders reek their vengeance on the treacherous Mad King of Arles? Besides as a matter of historical fact, the Doge was never allowed to leave the city of Venice; apparently he was either considered A) Too important; or B) Too likely to make off with the city treasury.