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Ansar Mar 12, 2006, 07:45 PM In the earth, there were lots of civilization but out of all of them, one stood out, Alexander the Great of the Greeks. From the dawn of time, Alexander planned that he would conquer the rest of the world. As he thought of this, he obversed the land around him.
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Alexander the Great noticed that there was a village of friendly barbarians called the Gaul. The friendly Gaul tribe showed the cartographers of Greece the surrounding territory. This proved quite helpful for the Greek expansion phase. Plans could now be set up for new villages.:)
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He noticed that the land was wet, the climate was also very warm, the land was very old, about 5 billion years old, greek geologists assumed, it also looked like a tiny world, and after the friendly barbarian encounter, greek diplomats agreed that the barbarians were sedentary, or peaceful. Also, greek diplomats read about the other civilizations, and noticed that the other civilizations considered themselves Monarchs, not regents, not emperors, but Monarchs(;) ).
madviking Mar 12, 2006, 07:50 PM WEEE!!!!!
Ancient Cavs!!!!
conquer_dude Mar 12, 2006, 08:24 PM Wooohoooo! Another story from Ansar! :woohoo:
FascistRepublic Mar 12, 2006, 08:50 PM Oh boy oh boy oh boy![party]
Mirc Mar 13, 2006, 12:29 PM Going for Conquest?
Another great story appears to begin.
Ansar Mar 13, 2006, 05:53 PM Alex realized that for his empire to grow prosper he would need to start irrigating the land surrounding his city for food. He also realized that near Athens there were a astounding gathering of animals called ivory.The people of Athens saw that the tusk from the ivory could be used to help the people of Athens. He started research on making clay pottery and working on how to spend leftover food.
In 3800 BC, the first greek explorer was trained to explore the world around the greek land. While exploring the surrounding land, the greek explorer met with a mongol scout, the greek explorer sent a letter back to Athens that read Sir, while exploring the lands, I met people called the Mongols, their leader, Temujin, has knowledge of a training of archers and the clay pottery that we are researching. Also, here is a drawing of what the leader of the Mongols,Temujin, looks like.
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We made a deal before saying goodbye, Greek Alphabet and 5 gold pieces for Mongolian warrior code and pottery.
Since the Greeks had acquired the knowledge of pottery, he decided to learn of a way of writing. After more exploring in 3550, the greek explorer found a barbarian village, the explorer was gifted with 25 gold pieces for his polite ways and courtesy.:)
Then in 3500, the explorer met a leader who was extremely kind, called Ghandi.
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When Ghandi and Alexander met, they decided on a trade that benefited the Greeks, but not the Indians, though thats something to be kept secret. The knowledge of greek pottery for 10 gold pieces and the art of religion, worshipping gods, builiding temples. This quite benefited the Greeks and after the deal was struck, greek and indians shook hands and the indians left the greek city of Athens. After much exploration, the greeks realized that it was time to expand the greek influence by building new cities, the greek engineers designed a map for the new city locations. The greek engineers didnt think of making cities too close to the indian borders because they are not sure of what the indian expansion plans might be, so better not wreck it for either civilization, though Alexander thought, the world will in the end, be mine.
Ansar Mar 13, 2006, 05:55 PM The map at 3100-3050 BC.:)
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conquer_dude Mar 13, 2006, 06:46 PM Got a nice little starting position. The borders are coming in fast, though.
Ansar Mar 14, 2006, 06:57 AM Got a nice little starting position. The borders are coming in fast, though.
No kidding, but only the Indian, or will I meet the Hitties?:)
EDIT:I will post an update after school.
stocktracker Mar 14, 2006, 07:25 AM At least happiness won't be a problem. Three luxuries right by you is much better than I ever get.
Ansar Mar 14, 2006, 07:39 AM At least happiness won't be a problem. Three luxuries right by you is much better than I ever get.
Its a tiny map, luxuries are supposed to be close.;)
Mirc Mar 14, 2006, 08:54 AM Even four luxuries, if he builds a city near that NW Wines.
Ansar Mar 14, 2006, 03:52 PM Even four luxuries, if he builds a city near that NW Wines.
I doubt it , the Indians will probably build a city there before I do, but I will try.:D
Update coming soon.
Ansar Mar 14, 2006, 03:59 PM After much hard work, Athen engineers finsihed the granary and started on project "Expansion".
Then after explorations, a greek warrior found a scout of a civilization who didnt look Mongol or Indian, he thought "this must be a hittie scout", and to his surprise it was, once again, the explorer sent a letter back to Athens for King Alexander to know of the discovery of the hitties.Sir, we have found the Hitties, or well, we have met a hittie scout,which lead me to the Hittie capital, Hattusas, it is beautiful, but not as beautiful as the Greek architecture , here is also, a artists drawing of the Hittie leader, Mursillis. Unfortunately, the Hitties know how to trian horses to make chariots, unfortunately, I couldnt bargain with Hittie merchants, well, thats all for now. Sincerily, your Greek explorer.
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Back in the city of Athens, the first expansion expedition was ready, but the greeks saw that soon a war would be coming with the Hitties...here is why.
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Finally in 2430 BC, Sparta was founded and was started on a temple, we will need to expand our influence. And so, the Expansion phase kept going on and on...at this time also, the greek researchers came to Alexander and told him that they had devised a way to write, which none of the other civilizations knew about.
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Alexander realized that know with this knowledge of writing, he should devise a philosophy, which would give Greek scientists a motivation to research another technology. After that, the war plans should start beginning...Also, after the writing was known, the greek diplomats said they could send embassies to other capitals and learn about their culture. Unfortunately, the Greek treasury only applied to one embassy, and what better place to put it than the Hittie capital of Hattusas.
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Ansar Mar 14, 2006, 04:04 PM Also ,Greek cartographers made a map of the known world and sent it to Alexander for his viewing pleasures.
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conquer_dude Mar 14, 2006, 04:45 PM :goodjob:
We have houses?
:lol:
Ansar Mar 14, 2006, 06:04 PM Hmm...should I update again? Or leave it for tomorrow?:p
I feel I am playing the game too fast, maybe I'll slow down, take a break.:cool:
I dont wanna rush it.
madviking Mar 14, 2006, 06:08 PM ACs! ACs!
What are goni' to get with Philo?
Ansar Mar 14, 2006, 07:02 PM It will come in the next update, also, I forgot about AC's. Since nobody has bothered to research Masonry, I havent either.:blush:
conquer_dude Mar 14, 2006, 07:17 PM IMO I don't really like AC's that much, they never did that well for me. :blush:
madviking Mar 14, 2006, 07:19 PM What!? They're mobile swords +1 hp!
Ansar Mar 15, 2006, 06:50 AM Exploration kept in good shape, when finally in 2310 the greek explorer finds mongol borders.
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Also, the next turn, the second Expansion expedition set out to claim Greece some wines to celebrate after victories or just to get drunk and be happy.:beer:
And after years of traveling, Greece made its third city, this one was called Thermopylae, it was set to start on a worker to road the wine supply as it would never lose its wine supply(because its in the 9 tile square).
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In 1870, Athens finished its barracks. Alexander stared at his kingdom and thought to himself, "now that I have completed the barracks, it would be wise to start making troops, but its seems our land isnt getting much improvement, another worker must be made to help in this quest for better land."Also, at the same time, Alexander remembered there was an opening in the Indian embassy department, and so, Alexander ordered one of his finest diplomats to go and represent Greece in India. When the diplomat got to India, Ghandi's diplomats greeted the greek diplomat with hospilatily, and after a brief day of exploring the town of Delhi, the now "embassador" noticed something.
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The city of Delhi hasnt been building anything but spearmen and warriors, but why? It seemed that the Indians were afraid of a barbarian tribe lurking in the Indian forests, and the Indians were too afraid to attack it.
Suddenly, the military advisor-Woody came rushing in the palace.
Woody: Sir, sir, a great and yet odd thing happened.
Alexander:What is it?
Woody: http://www.civfanatics.net/uploads11/the_greeks_14.JPG
Alexander: Dear lord, the books were true, the Hitties are blood-thirsty warmongers looking for a bone to pick.
Woody: Well, it seems this will help out expansion, considering the Hitties and Mongols will both be focusing only on military units.
Alexander: Very good, thank you for informing me.
And right next turn, a letter shows up at the palace.
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It seems that the Hitties are officially our friends, but lets not care about that silly war, the Mongols and Hitties will probably be so busy fighting each other they will probably forget about us.;)
Well, for the most part while the Hitties and Mongols were fighting their silly war, we decided to trade with Ghandi.
Alexander:Welcome Ghandi
Ghandi:Thank you, I need your writing system.
Alexander:And I need your knowledge of the Wheel and where to identify horses.
Ghandi:Very well, I will teach you knowledge of horses and where to find them, but you must give me knowledge of a writing system.
Alexander: Agreed, pleasure trading with you Ghandi.
Ghandi: Likewise.
And so, Ghandi left the greek palace, back to Delhi.
Then next turn, the greek researchers researched Philosophy, which led to another great discovery, the knowledge of building libraries for the researchers to find their information. And out of the discovery of literature, the Greek researcher Aristotle came with a great plan, though it was not completely thought out yet.
And in the same year, the tragic loss of one of the explorers was mourned over, dear Greek explorer #1 left our world in 1750 BC, dying to a mongolian warrior, he will be avenged!
And the greeks noticed, before you could say "BAKLAVA" , the Indians suddenly expanded by building 2 new cities.:eek:Alexander noticed this meant time to prepare himself.
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Also, in the next years new greek settlements were founded.(Unfortunately, I forgot to take pictures of them.:blush:)
Ansar Mar 15, 2006, 06:53 AM In 1550,Mongol arhcer came to attack Athens and a villager had to be sacrificed in order to keep defenses up. And in 1525, the greek golden age began...but the Mongols got scared and wanted to sign peace.
And so, the Greeks and Mongols signed peace, the Mongols offering Horseback Riding and 15 gold pieces and the Greeks offering Writing and Mysticism.
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And the golden age came quite in Handy for building new settlements to catch up with the other civilizations.
And in 1250 BC, the message all warmongers like to see...
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But in the same 1250 BC, the Hitties and Mongols decided it was time to stop the horseplay.
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Sorry for the second post, too many images went over the image limit(13).:scan:
Ansar Mar 15, 2006, 05:54 PM For a few years, the research on Polytheism was going well, when suddenly, another man, this time named Plato, came saying that he could build a wonder that would make the cities with temples more happier, by making a Oracle of some sort.
In 1125, the new greek expedition set out for the mountains south of Greece, there would be a city to collect more iron deposits and collect rare items called gems. Also, Alexander noticed some land to the south, which would provide food for growth, a perfect spot for development.
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After the 2 great achievements were finisihed in Athens.
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Cities were put to build libraries, the swordsmen to conquer the world. In 1025, the village of Knossos was settled in the Gem valley. Workers would be needed to connect the precious stone. Unfortunately, in 1025, the Domestic Advisor came in with bad news. http://www.civfanatics.net/uploads11/the_greeks_25.JPG But then she said she also had good news.http://www.civfanatics.net/uploads11/the_greeks_26.JPG
In 875, the coastal city of Argos was founded and was to start training workers to..."work".
In 850, Alexander went to his yearly meeting with the other leaders and discussed trading, it seemed Alexander was the only one wiht knowledge of Literature and Polytheism, but the Mongols knew Masonry, and a Code of Laws, and Map Making, well all the other civs knew Map Making, but Alexander realized he could make a good deal out of Temujin.
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NOTE:I also traded Polytheism for Map Making to Mursillis of the Hitties.:)
Alexander realized now that he had knowledge of Masonry, he could go further and learn Mathematics.
In 750, the rules were set for a Monarchy, and a revolution began! Luckily , it wasnt how the books told revolutions went, the book spoke of riots and fires, but this was not the case, there were no burning cities, no rioters. Just no production.
And in 670, Greece became a Monarchy, all hail King Alexander!:)
Also, before going back to bed, Alexander's expedition settled Mycenae near Hittie territory. Also, the cartographers left Alexander a map of the empire, also, some cartographers put arrows on key things, but others, just drew silly things.:clueless:
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Next time, will a war start?:devil:
madviking Mar 15, 2006, 06:19 PM Did you get an SGL to make ToA/Oracle?
conquer_dude Mar 15, 2006, 06:38 PM Great job squeezing people in! :goodjob:
Ansar Mar 15, 2006, 06:50 PM Did you get an SGL to make ToA/Oracle?
Obviously, I would never make them by hand.;) :p
Mirc Mar 16, 2006, 11:48 AM Nice!!!!!!
BuckyRea Mar 16, 2006, 12:26 PM You've GOT to conquer Madras. India won't be a big problem war wise, but they have built a city on prime real estate that should be yours. I say take it, sack it, and put all their children to work in the iron mines. NOW!
hee hee, I take this stuff too serious some times...
Ansar Mar 16, 2006, 03:22 PM Madras will be mine, it has the only near-horse resource.:)
conquer_dude Mar 16, 2006, 04:00 PM Well, wheres the update?:)
Ansar Mar 16, 2006, 06:57 PM Soon.:scan:
Ansar Mar 16, 2006, 07:04 PM 10 means 1. 20 means 2. And so on...this is not Deity/Sid where 10 and 20 are actually 10 and 20.;)
Everything was going according to plan, till the researchers learned Mathematics and the greeks learned of Zeus, and they read that if a token of worship was built in his honor, he would grant us special horsemen called Ancient Cavalry, which had an extremely high attack power and not-bad defense. After researching Mathematics, greek scientists decided to research the secrets of construction. The great monument was to be built in a city that would not have any problems in getting attacked, of course, Corinth, with its non-corrupted citizens, Corinth could surpass a task like this.
Years and years passed by and more and more greek swordsmen were being trained when in 510 BC a group of 30 swordsmen piled up infront of Tarsus, ready to take it down. And so it began...on the first blow, 10 greek swordsmen died but in the rebound 20 hittie spearmen died alongside the greek swordsmen. Next turn 10 greek swordsmen died but 10 hittie archers died too, what the greeks hadnt noticed was that Tarsus was on a hill. And finally in 470, the last 10 hittie archers die and Tarsus is burned to the ground.:D
But also,besides capturing Tarsus, 40 hittie slaves turned greek to Sparta and started working on the new Greek terrain.Also, a greek swordsman popped up from Delphi and killed a wandering hittie spearman. And while the swordsmen was resting from its triumphant victory, a hittie archer came and attacked it, but still the greek swordsman prevailed and lived, with only one bit of energy left and became a veteran. Also, the walls were finished in Pharsalos, so a worker was started, too much unworked terrain=unhappy citizens, so Pharsalos set on a worker.
Suddenly the Domestic Advisor-Lupe came in...
Lupe:My lord, I have bad news...
Alexander:What is it?
Lupe:http://www.civfanatics.net/uploads11/the_greeks_29.JPG
Alexander:Well, congratulations to Ghandi, about time he manages to pull himself together.
Lupe:Well, the colossus will really help Delhi produce gold more than you ever imagined
Alexander:What?!
Lupe: Well, every terrain in the Delhi area will produce extra commerce now that the colussus is built.
Alexander:Oh dear, guess that will be our next target after the Hitties.
Lupe:Sure...whatever. Well goodbye.
Alexander:Thank you for the news.
Finally, afer finishing reserach on Construction, research was set on Currency to make money.
Unfortunately, a gang of 20 hittie archers came and attacked Delphi, 10 hoplites died but so did 10 hittie archers to the swordsman defending Delphi, after that, the greek swordsman finshed off that remaining archer.
Suddenly, 40 archers came from Ugarit on their way to attack Mycenae. "Good" thought Alexander, forces had been set up outside of Mycenae, it seemes that the Hitties got tired from battling Delphi, so its Mycenae now, luckily a band of 10 hoplites managed to take out 10 hittie archers flawlessly.
Finally in 330 BC, the Greek scientists described this new discovery as an entry to the Middle Ages, the time between the end of BC and the beginning of AD.
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Greek scientists also devised a worshipping of one god, Monotheism they called it, but now they were researching a way of life like Monarchy, but more strict, called Feudalism.(NOTE: I got Monotheism as free tech, obviously I would have preferred Engineering or Feudalism.)
A gang of 10 hittie archers crept up again on Mycenae but got killed by Hoplites.
Also, on 290 BC Sparta produced its settler, going to claim the southern tundra. Better have cities on those unused lands, Alexander said. Finally,next turn, the Hitties came running for peace and were so desperate they included a town called Hattusha, which wasnt in a very good spot but nevertheless, at least it is something.
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Next time-A war with India?:evil:
conquer_dude Mar 16, 2006, 07:26 PM Pick India out o' there! :D
Mirc Mar 17, 2006, 02:10 AM Yes, war with India!!!
BuckyRea Mar 17, 2006, 09:26 AM No, give peace a chance!! Can't we all just get along?
Just kidding. Kill India!!
Ansar Mar 17, 2006, 11:10 AM As a new dawn began, Alexander started by making a worker in Hattusha to get rid of the remaining Hittie citizens. Also, Herakleia was settled to the south tundra of Sparta.
Greek scientist s discovered feudalism, and started working on a discovery of Chivalry which would bring knights.
In 110 BC, Woody came in the palace with great news.:D
Woody-Alexander, we are ready to attack the Indians
Alexander- Very well, are you sure that we have enough troops to counter any counter attacks?
Woody- Why, of course, that battle with the Hitties left us with a groups of blood-thirsty swordsmen.:evil:
Alexander- Very well, anyways, I wanted to capture Delhi, with its Colossus.
Woody-Even better! War will begin right away!:devil:
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Sir, we did it! Madras is ours and so are 20 Indian workers. Next up Delhi!
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,also, one of our Hoplites managed to capture a band of 10 Indian workers. Sincerely, Woody.
Waiting for a big counter attack, and...nothing...
Houston, we have horses!:dance:
Suddenly, out of Bombay, 10 Indian archers come out, probably their only attack force.
In 30 AD, the Great Statue of Zeus was finished in Corinth.
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Mongols finished the Great Library, what purpose will it serve them when they figure out they will soon be the only civ left , Alexander thought.:hmm:
The wandering gang of archers are now gone thanks to the Hoplites of Pharsalos.:)
Once again, the idiotic Mongols want a tech, and they dont get, and so, they do the dumb-headed thing and decide to declare war on me.
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Ha! I told you Hitties you would end up coming back to me , I am superior!
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Finally, before ending the day, Woody wrote another letter to Alexander...
Sir, once again, we have triumphed , but this time, we conquered Delhi, before we did , a greek artist drew a picture of what things looked like before the capture.
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And so, another day has passed, and Alexander felt woozy from writing down his diary entry for the day.
FascistRepublic Mar 17, 2006, 03:17 PM Good going!
Mirc Mar 17, 2006, 03:24 PM Great!
BTW, what graphics are you using? I don't mean the interface, I know it, it's the metallic interface by Idontremember, but I mean the terrain, cities, irrigation, etc.
madviking Mar 17, 2006, 03:49 PM sn0by's greener 2.0
Meteor Punch's forests (looks like iy)
Actually, its Meteorpunch's greener Rhye terrain?
Ansar Mar 17, 2006, 04:08 PM Rhye's Terrain Greener by MeteorPunch. (http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=119634&highlight=Rhye)
Niessuh's Extended Irrigation. (http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=82929&highlight=irrigation)
Mirc Mar 17, 2006, 04:18 PM Thank you. Nice to know. I never thought Rhye's terrain can be so good. I tried the normal version made by Rhye and I didn't like it, seemed like an old photo for me. But the irrigation! :eek:! It's absolutely fantastic!
BTW, that terrain contains the terrainbuildings.pcx?
Ansar Mar 17, 2006, 05:55 PM You mean the mines that i'm using? they're Pounders...but the goody huts are Rhye's.:)
conquer_dude Mar 17, 2006, 07:51 PM Rhye's Terrain Greener by MeteorPunch. (http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=119634&highlight=Rhye)
Niessuh's Extended Irrigation. (http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=82929&highlight=irrigation)
Well, I am thinking about dloading these but could they work with PTW? And where would I save them?
Anyways, nice story. Continue!:goodjob:
Ansar Mar 17, 2006, 09:14 PM From 230 AD, the Mongols thought they were smart by sending a stack of 40 horsemen and 30 archers, but on their way there, they suffered casualities, those resulting in sword-stabbing, mace flinging, and spear stabbing, but still, Greece hadnt tried attacking Mongolian cities. While all of this was happening, Hattusas, capital of the Hitties, owner of the Masoleum of Mausollos, now held another great wonder, called the Hanging Gardens, gardens that came down from the top of the buildings beautifully. Also, Alexander forgot, the Indians had been removed, thanks to greek forces, he must not forget to add that to his diary entry.
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As alexander was busily writing his entry, Woody came in.
Woody:Sir, I have good news and bad news.
Alexander: Bad news first.
Woody: The mongols decided to launch a naval attack.]
Alexander: And the good news?
Woody: Its only one spearman.
Alexander:Oh boy, what a waste of a galley.Send a elite swordsman to take care of it.
Woody: Yes sir.
Woody: Also, sir, a group of 20 Ancient Cavalry have gone through Hittie lands now that we have a Right of Passage to travel through their lands.
Alexander: What about mongol troops?I mean, because the Hitties and Mongols border each other.
Woody: Oh yes, I forgot to mention, the expedition of Ancient Cavalry did something very extraordinary, they managed to take Tabriz, it seemed the troops crept through the jungle and managed to take down Mongolian spearmen and archers in Tabriz.
Alexander: Very well done!:thumbsup:
Woody: And thats all I have to say, well, good bye sir.
Alexander: Good bye, and thank you for the news.:)
Alexander went back to the diary, and wrote down about the great capture of Tabriz, also, he drew a picture of what the battle must have ended like.
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Also, Alexander remembered, his people had learned inventions like better archers,and the discovery of Gunpowder, but at that point, Alexander had shouted to stop research, from now on, scietists were on vacation, and cash would flow in to the Greek marketplaces like chocolate dripping from a baklava. And thinking of sweets, Alexander once again fell asleep writing the entry...:sleep:
Mirc Mar 18, 2006, 06:38 AM Usually all the graphics modpacks work with Vanilla and PTW. Except the marsh and volcano gfx.
Yes, I mean the mines, fortresses and barb camps, also outposts, etc. These buildings are stored in a file called "terrainbuildings.pcx". The goodies are in a separate file IIRC.
Ansar Mar 18, 2006, 06:45 AM My terrainbuildings.pcx are Pounders Alternate Mine/Terrain Buildings post#49(?).:)
Mirc Mar 18, 2006, 06:46 AM Yes, I understood.
FascistRepublic Mar 18, 2006, 07:02 AM this game is so fast paced! having truoble keeping up!
Ansar Mar 18, 2006, 08:45 AM Well, people want updates right? Or should I slow down?
Mirc Mar 18, 2006, 08:49 AM NO! We want updates! We want updates! Many updates! Many updates!
Ansar Mar 18, 2006, 10:43 AM When Alexander woke up, a letter had arrived, it was from Woody.
Sir, we lost Bangalore because of over-excited troops.:blush: But we got it back on the counter swing, killing 20 mongol horsemen. Also, it seems that the Mongols arent counter attacking us for their city, Tabriz, I guess they didnt want it. Well, thats all for now.
Sincerely,
Woody.
Very interesting ,Alexander thought. Why would the Mongols not be counter attacking?:hmm:
And then, it hit him. The Hitties are in war with the Mongols.:hammer2: Of course, the mongols are fighting the Hitties.
Suddenly, an engineer called Alexander downstairs.
Alexander was furious because he was interrupted, but that all changed...
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Alexander: What is it?
Engineer: Its the Great Wall of Greece.
Alexander: Fascinating. Will this help our other cities?
Engineer: Why of course, it will put walls around all small cities to defend.
Alexander: Excellent! :thumbsup: But I must go now, good bye.
Once again, a letter came, this time from Lupe, the Domestic Advisor.
Sir it seems that the Mongols are feeling Wonder happy, but no matter, they are building useless wonders. Like this one.
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Wow, idiots, trying for a culture victory Temujin? I doubt it, Most of my cities have more culture than your capital, fool.
On the same turn, the greeks embarked on a trip to settel the lone tile on the Mongol side. The town called Ephesus will serve its purpose soon enough.
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Unfortunately, after much battling with an ally side by side...
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Well, thats an ally gone, doesent matter though, Greek troops dont need help from any nations, obviously, they are scared now that the Greeks are owning.:smug:
The Kazan Project was almost complete, with Greek troops headind towars Kazan ,it was practically greek already.:D
But when Greek troops attacked, 50 mongol spearman went down. But one remained...this angered the Greek knights even more...
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And right the next turn, it was Greek.:D
Next time- Will the Mongols or Hitties survive the next update?
Mirc Mar 18, 2006, 12:32 PM Yes! Updates!
BTW, your screenshots look so nice that I'll download that terrain and mines.
conquer_dude Mar 18, 2006, 12:37 PM What happened to one of those screenies??
Ansar Mar 18, 2006, 05:06 PM Unfortunately, next turn, I scored a Domination victory with 6072(?) points, also, got the Magnificent.:(
Should have razed the Mongol cities...but I guess I could go back and raze them and end up going for a Conquest.:)
madviking Mar 18, 2006, 05:08 PM huh? How did you get a domination victory even without conquering your island?
Ansar Mar 18, 2006, 05:10 PM Its Pangaea.;)
conquer_dude Mar 18, 2006, 09:39 PM Wow what size was it on, and what difficulty?
Ansar Mar 18, 2006, 09:52 PM Its all in the first post.:p
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