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Author Topic: Anagaea: A New Era of Empires - 160BC  (Read 97503 times)

Constitution is in Avalonia with the ex-King's son's son.

Besides, the terrorists are kinda pre-war Atenisian radical so they pretty much view the Constitution as a worship-worthy text.

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and you guys call me a cunt lol
Umm no we just call you loving handicapped


Umm no we just call you loving handicapped
oh boy i feel so hurt :(

We should totally have dragons/fantasy stuff so I can become the Targaryens of Anagaea

Aspidis, with their new lands to the west, train more elephants for use in warfare, capping at a amount of 120 now.

We should totally have dragons/fantasy stuff so I can become the Targaryens of Anagaea

Aspidis, with their new lands to the west, train more elephants for use in warfare, capping at a amount of 120 now.
Best deterrent is the squeal of pig :)

Erinaum shall mount giant scorpion war rhinos into battle!

Erinaum is almost completed with its end of the Spice Road.  The Aspian end can be seen from atop the nearest mountain.  Erinaum sends messengers to Aspidis to request the construction of a city-state that is at the center of the road, owned by both Aspidis and Erinaum, as a symbol of our peace.

Names for the city are up for debate.

Charles has gotten sick in his old age and has become bedridden, he gives up his position as head of the council and stays in his house until he dies.

The others are also pondering how much longer they have and try looking for replacements.

I have still yet to see a response from Mikoyan about Atenisia's concerns about Aspidis to Albiton, which was many, many pages ago.

I have still yet to see a response from Mikoyan about Atenisia's concerns about Aspidis to Albiton, which was many, many pages ago.
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Plexian leader Knut has left his place in the government.  He has yet to be replaced. 

Avalonian ships, once recognizing puny Plexia as unimportant have finally made efforts to contact Plexia. 
Business owners from Avalonia are taking advantage of Plexia's stocks of gold and virgin foreign market. 

Plexian cartographers are getting a great idea of the surrounding land.  The coastline for many km had been mapped out accurately. 

The council has decided their replacements.

Alexander is now the head councilman. After proving his great leadership potential in a local district in Auria, he has worked his way to becoming the great figurehead of the country.

Marcus is the head of politics and diplomacy. He has worked out diplomacy between Caprica and has shown himself to be a natural born diplomat. He also has a very good knack for politics.

Charles II is the head of economics. The son of the late Charles started himself as a merchant and eventually a great economic boss. The council believes his great knowledge of trade in the area should help.

Catherine is the head of culture. Being the first councilwoman, the decision was hard, not knowing how people would feel having a woman taking care of certain issues. However, she knows what the people want and how the people interact in their society, so she's a perfect choice.

Several other minor affairs officers have also been picked.

Cyrus is now looking for a new replacement.

Michael is a bit reluctant to look for a replacement, even though he's getting of age.

I've honestly never seen this much of an acute government system this early on, with ministers and heads and so on. Not being a cunt or anything, just wondering/curious/pointing out something, really.
« Last Edit: September 03, 2014, 04:22:57 PM by Swat 3 »

His government is basically a business - of course it's running more efficiently than everyone else's.

By the way, if the Constitutionalists bring any violence to Avalonia they'll quickly find themselves expelled to the Eastern Frontier or sold out.  I already have one war to fight, I don't need a second one because Albiton thinks I'm harboring its enemies.

I've honestly never seen this much of an acute government system this early on, with ministers and heads and so on. Not being a cunt or anything, just wondering/curious/pointing out something, really.

That's a meritocracy for you. We work in a utilitarian way.

His government is basically a business - of course it's running more efficiently than everyone else's.

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