~Darkening~
Weep, Mother.
Given the naval strength of the Thulean League at the time, I dont think the Ohukal events would have made much difference either way.
The smallest differences can result in the greatest changes
.Given the naval strength of the Thulean League at the time, I dont think the Ohukal events would have made much difference either way.
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)Thlayli said:Beautiful maps, Daft!
Thlayli said:Looking at the Agrinese Empire makes me a little annoyed that I'm ruling over the smallest incarnation of an Antalyan state since the first BT, but at least the advances in technology and philosophy partially make up for it.

I'm curious to see how far he manged to get myself, along with a complete representation of the United Empire under Kalez, I figure they have to be the runner ups
).Thanks!
Maybe more than partially, at this point. I think the Sarbaralyk/Ugasai area and Mycenae are the only really profitable areas that Antalya is without.
BTW, here's another map with das's Agrinese Empire at its very height. I think this is the largest empire so far in this NES.
Awesome maps, no doupt. One suggestion tho, instead of posting XX maps on the thread, make one animated map! It's lot funner to watch how the borders change and how empires rise and fall that way![]()
Is it even larger than the United Empire at its height? Though I suppose that was BT...
The Golden Agre remains unsurpassed!The only problem is you cant make it stop so you can look at it one picture at a time in detail.

False. Just hit ESC and it'll stop.The only problem is you cant make it stop so you can look at it one picture at a time in detail.
Technically that was BT too.
Thanks, Daft; those maps certainly bring back such wonderful memories. And Thlayli, I know you try but the most you could accomplish is a silver age.The Golden Agre remains unsurpassed!

False. Just hit ESC and it'll stop.