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Originally posted by Phlabibit
The 'others' being kingdoms like Poland and Roum. I call them 'suckers'.

King!
If that is your interpretation....okay

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Originally posted by no1marauder
You've shown little knowledge of any of those things except knowing the title of the game.

If the sum and substance of your strategy is to "annoy me" it's a worthless one. Unlike you, I don't take this game personal.
"Part of" .... "sum and substance"

How the hell did you jump from one to the other?

Just FYI, I take nothing of this game as personal. your insults to my person, that were not in game are what I took personal.

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Originally posted by KnightWulfe
If that is your interpretation....okay
What is yours? Is Poland your "friend"? It was enough of a "friend" to allow it to send troops through your unprotected home provinces, but not enough of a "friend" to actually go to war with the country that overran ITS home provinces.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
What is yours? Is Poland your "friend"? It was enough of a "friend" to allow it to send troops through your unprotected home provinces, but not enough of a "friend" to actually go to war with the country that overran ITS home provinces.
As Dr.Scribs might say...

Answer the question, damn it!

King!

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Originally posted by no1marauder
What is yours? Is Poland your "friend"? It was enough of a "friend" to allow it to send troops through your unprotected home provinces, but not enough of a "friend" to actually go to war with the country that overran ITS home provinces.
Your attempts at trying to point out supposed betrayals is like the pot calling the kettle black.

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Originally posted by KnightWulfe
Your attempts at trying to point out supposed betrayals is like the pot calling the kettle black.
Try answering the question.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Try answering the question.
Am I my brother's keeper?

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Originally posted by KnightWulfe
Your attempts at trying to point out supposed betrayals is like the pot calling the kettle black.
Explain.

King!

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
Explain.

King!
Read the thread Queen!

There are places where it seems that Venice has betrayed others, but he, of course, denies it and points the finger at them.

A lot of things SEEM to be one way when they are, in fact, another way entirely. It SEEMS that Venice is a betrayer, whethere he is or not. It SEEMS that I might be a betrayer, whether I am or not. It SEEMS that Morocco or Aragon or GH or the Teutons or the Mamlukes or Castile or Norway have been betrayers in this game.... but have they really?

My point is that things are not always as they SEEM.

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Originally posted by KnightWulfe
Am I my brother's keeper?
Then stop saying other countries are your "friends". In reality, you'd sell out any other country in a heartbeat. Others have been fool enough to fall for it in this game (I'm sure if you were Poland and Bavaria let you wander through their home provinces the result would have been far different) but it obviously won't work in the Vets game where the "sucker" population is considerably less. You've constantly lied to your minor allies which is what I've been saying all along and you've lied about lying to them. In the future, it will be obvious that you simply aren't trustworthy in the slightest.

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Originally posted by KnightWulfe
Read the thread Queen!

There are places where it seems that Venice has betrayed others, but he, of course, denies it and points the finger at them.

A lot of things SEEM to be one way when they are, in fact, another way entirely. It SEEMS that Venice is a betrayer, whethere he is or not. It SEEMS that I might be a betrayer, whether I am or not. It ...[text shortened]... s in this game.... but have they really?

My point is that things are not always as they SEEM.
Cut the crap; there's no big secrets - we can all see what every unit of every nation is doing.

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Originally posted by KnightWulfe
Read the thread Queen!

There are places where it seems that Venice has betrayed others, but he, of course, denies it and points the finger at them.

A lot of things SEEM to be one way when they are, in fact, another way entirely. It SEEMS that Venice is a betrayer, whethere he is or not. It SEEMS that I might be a betrayer, whether I am or not. It ...[text shortened]... s in this game.... but have they really?

My point is that things are not always as they SEEM.
Yawn.

King!

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Then stop saying other countries are your "friends". In reality, you'd sell out any other country in a heartbeat. Others have been fool enough to fall for it in this game (I'm sure if you were Poland and Bavaria let you wander through their home provinces the result would have been far different) but it obviously won't work in the Vets game where the "su ...[text shortened]... n the future, it will be obvious that you simply aren't trustworthy in the slightest.
Again:

Your attempts at trying to point out supposed betrayals is like the pot calling the kettle black.


And oh might he who is not taking this game personally.... IT IS A GAME. Whether I am playing the persona of an honourable Ruler or not has ZERO bearing on my real life person.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Cut the crap; there's no big secrets - we can all see what every unit of every nation is doing.
I'm glad things are so clear for you. I find the latest map quite bewildering. Could it be that you have the Mediaeval Diplomacy Magic Decoder Ring?!

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Cut the crap; there's no big secrets - we can all see what every unit of every nation is doing.
Sure, you can see the movements of the pieces on the board...but can you see the communications between every nation? you know for a fact what those troops are doing moving from one place to another?

Get real.

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