Originally posted by Bosse de NageI see the Lord of Aragon is wise indeed. Since all are under my domain, I would instruct everyone to....
Keep it under your fez, nook, but we all report to Novgorod. Problem is the messages never get through, so we muddle on as best we can, eh? It's all about who looks good in uniform.
prepare for the plague. the infestation of rats carrying it are coming over from African very soon. 😉
Originally posted by PhlabibitYou've apparently infiltrated the Saxon High Command. I expect you to arrange an immediate declaration of war on the other Heathers and the sending of all Saxon gold to Venice, to be distributed to the other members of the Med Alliance.
That is sweet. © King Phil iz teh B 0 /\/\ b!
King P-
Originally posted by no1marauderI'm busy in the wine cellar.
You've apparently infiltrated the Saxon High Command. I expect you to arrange an immediate declaration of war on the other Heathers and the sending of all Saxon gold to Venice, to be distributed to the other members of the Med Alliance.
King P-
Originally posted by orfeoColorful and sarcastic language I can deal with, I'm a big girl. What gets under my skin is the constant twisting of facts and implication and insinuation of things that are not actually true at all, but which carry the ring of truth. And the near-constant misrepresentations.
Such cynicism.
Shocking as it may seem, I'm agreeing with no1 on SOME of this, and doing it of my own free will. You seem to assume that the whole rational world has to be on your side on everything.
Sure, he's goading the heck out of you, mainly because you take the bait so well.
In my view, however, it's also because you are trying to take him on a ubmitting orders. And, dare I say it, in some cases there isn't any difference at all.
This is why I say beware, Venice's allies, the dagger remains sharp, no matter whose back it's in. Venice seeks advantage for Venice. You are only tools to that end. When you suddenly see the serpent for what he really is, it is already too late for you. You need only look so far as Arles to see the effect.
Edit: But I get the point of the rest of your post.
Originally posted by SuzianneYup, look to Arles; they allied with the Heathers against the Republic. They broke three separate peace agreements. Now where are they? And to add insult to injury, Bavaria tried to trick him into getting destroyed on his own last turn!
Colorful and sarcastic language I can deal with, I'm a big girl. What gets under my skin is the constant twisting of facts and implication and insinuation of things that are not actually true at all, but which carry the ring of truth. And the near-constant misrepresentations.
This is why I say beware, Venice's allies, the dagger remains sharp, no matte ook so far as Arles to see the effect.
Edit: But I get the point of the rest of your post.
Look to Poland; they allied with Bavaria. The Heathers were supposed to "help" them against the Teutons. So the Saxons made peace with the Teutons who promptly seized two provinces from Poland.
Look to Aragon and Sicily and the Republic's allies. They're expanding and growing more powerful.
I agree with ya, Princess, people should look, but you're not gonna like what they see.
Originally posted by GottschalkBosse, stop playing pranks with your familiar please.
As you can all see from my icon, this comment really offends me. I may be taking some few suggestions from France, who appears to me as a pig named Jody whenever I walk close to that cold spot in my bedroom, but that doesn't mean I'm not my own man.
My mother agrees, incidentally.
What's that mother? England is a harlot? But I don't want to kill England, mother!
All right... yes, mother.