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    Reign of Fire

    Ahexotl, reading Teko's words, decided that there could be no better time to seize complete control of the remaining cities under partial rulership. He annexed Rome, Washington, New York, and Amoxtitlen and set all of the cities to work building courthouses. The people we unhappy for a time...
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    Reign of Fire

    "My dear advisers, I met an old man in the north, a gold miner who goes simply by Grandad. We spoke for a while about the slow pace of things and the riches buried in those hills. He dreams that one day all of that metal might be made into coinage for our realm. I believe that he expects...
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    Reign of Fire

    Teko's blight crept north in the form of a new city called San Francisco. Even as this city was being built, Washington denounced Montezuma which led Suleiman to do the same. Ahexotl became enraged at this insult, and decided Washington's time had come. "Washington has grown cocky and bold...
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    Reign of Fire

    Ahexotl sent his Jaguars to scout the lands in more detail. He saw that the Songhai appeared to inhabit the northern tip of the continent. From that position, Askai was free to harass our northern border without concern for his flanks. This, coupled with the wealth at Askai's disposal...
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    Reign of Fire

    When Teko returns with the map of the surrounding lands, the war advisor Ahexotl grins a wicked smile. "That region you have sketched in purple there at the bottom, rich with Cotton and Spice... soon you will have to recolor it with the shade you used for our lands - the shade of dried...
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    Two Japanese Princes

    Thanks :) I didn't really know if anyone other than my brother and me was reading along!
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    Two Japanese Princes

    Oda watches from the tallest peak of Mt Fuji with the divine sight of a true ruler of men, as his brother sweeps the foreign lands of all remaining opposition.
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    Two Japanese Princes

    Noboru grows impatient with the slow preparations for war and decides that his army is strong enough to march. He hires an artist to capture the scenes of valor and glory as his army strikes deep into the heart of enemy territory. After a brief council with his generals he decides that the...
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    Two Japanese Princes

    In order to be more prepared for a war on foreign soil, Noboru annexes Athens and Sparta. He also begins to position a fleet in the narrow sea between the two continents in order to control the primary supply lines. Our military advisers say that our military is the strongest in the...
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    Two Japanese Princes

    Noboru, sitting in council with his generals, decides that Heliopolis provides little value to the empire and stretches his troops too thin to defend his northern border. His soldiers set it ablaze and fall back to defend Sparta and Athens should England or America become bold and try to push...
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    Two Japanese Princes

    "Brother - Our people are weak and fickle. They say we live in a golden age, spurred on by organized religion. They do not understand the complexity of our plans. They play their games of dice in the streets, they watch the fights in the colosseum, oblivious to the brutality of real...
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    Two Japanese Princes

    Noboru is startled to hear that the people of Kyoto are starving! It seems that a recent food shortage was threatening the city, but it is easily rectified by reallocating workers. Still, he knows that ultimately to grow strong and great, Japan must have ample food. To this end he order...
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    Two Japanese Princes

    Noboru takes command of the assault on Copenhagen and calls for reinforcements. While awaiting the soldiers he sends word that Beijing's leaders should be deposed and names the new rulers, commanding them to immediately begin a courthouse to keep the people in line. When the reinforcements...
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    Two Japanese Princes

    Noboru takes his brother's council to heart regarding China's lack of direction. He builds a barracks in Kyoto so that his troops can be better prepared for combat. While waiting for it to complete however, he decides to take a gamble. Japan is doing well, but the people won't stay happy...
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    Two Japanese Princes

    While our swordsmen explore the continent battling barbarians, settlers strike out from Osaka and settle by the sea in a city they call Tokyo. Noboru believes that the empire would do well to continue its expansion, but is concerned that the people may become unhappy and the cities would fail...
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    Two Japanese Princes

    Reports from the warriors to the south indicate that the barbarian forces there are strong. Hearing this, Prince Noboru, the younger and more bloodthirsty of the brothers, sets out with the warriors in Kyoto to aid in eradicating the menace. He leaves his older brother to oversee the completion...
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    Two Japanese Princes

    It's a succession game in a more narrative format that my brother and I will be playing, we just got off to a bit of a slow start :) He should be chiming in relatively soon. Sorry for the confusion!
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    Two Japanese Princes

    Two Japanese Princes, a handful of years apart in age, set out together to build a glorious empire. The city of Kyoto is founded amidst a wealth of resources. The citizens elect to build a monument to the celebrate the beauty and richness of the surrounding landscape. Given the local...
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