Originally posted by rwingettI'm not a king, nor am I mad, and if I would've locked up a sister, I'd have given her a knife to slit your throat if you got near enough.
A Lithuanian princess. The mad King of Lithuania had her locked in a high tower. It was an act of chivalry which led me to attack Lithuania to free her from bondage.
Originally posted by Suzianne🙄🙄 I've been doing the same thing I've been doing since Turn 1; just now I have some people to deal with who are playing to win rather than to keep a psychotic happy. What you fail to understand is that the diplomacy in this game revolves around getting your forces in a position where they can obtain the most gold provinces, not keeping everybody happy.
All I have to say is that I'm glad that we all got through to no1 and that he now understands the use of diplomacy in this game.
Machiavellian Diplomacy, to be sure, but diplomacy, nevertheless.
Originally posted by no1marauderI'm collecting to buy blankets for the widows and orphans of Italy and Bavaria 🙂 Send gold c/o James the Just, King of Aragon.
What you fail to understand is that the diplomacy in this game revolves around getting your forces in a position where they can obtain the most gold provinces, not keeping everybody happy.
Originally posted by rwingettWhen you're ready, I will send you one of my better serving wenches (the blonde one with the big ... strong arms).
The Great Khan apologizes to all, but I have been too busy to pay much attention to matters of state this week so far. My work situation coupled with my upcoming wedding are monopolizing much of my time. If I haven't given everyone's proposals proper attention yet, do not interpret as a sign of ill will. I will get to them all in due time.
Khan Ozbeg