A funny little civ called Persia

McBeer, he had Regicide on so when you kill the king, all their cities are gone, even the capital.
 
Persepolis may have been renamed.


:D
Anyways, this ask for a cock-and-bull story:
Once upon a time, there was the King of Persia called Xerxes who had sent out 2 settlers. In his greediness for iron, he wanted to grab the holy hills nearby. His Immortals should then kill all nice and reputable Kings in the whole world. This perfidious intention incensed the almighty deities, hence they decided to condemn Persia. The settlers were roasted to ashes in a fatal stream of lava. So Persia could not expand anymore.

And even nowadays, the residents remember that fate. The smell of the rich local olibanum sources and the two nearby volcanos still tell the tale of incensement and rage, the story of the condemned King Xerxes who wanted to win by regicide... yeah, that's how it went - so better don't try this option in SP at home.
:D
 
Originally posted by Grille
Persepolis may have been renamed.


:D
Anyways, this ask for a cock-and-bull story:
Once upon a time, there was the King of Persia called Xerxes who had sent out 2 settlers. In his greediness for iron, he wanted to grab the holy hills nearby. His Immortals should then kill all nice and reputable Kings in the whole world. This perfidious intention incensed the almighty deities, hence they decided to condemn Persia. The settlers were roasted to ashes in a fatal stream of lava. So Persia could not expand anymore.

And even nowadays, the residents remember that fate. The smell of the rich local olibanum sources and the two nearby volcanos still tell the tale of incensement and rage, the story of the condemned King Xerxes who wanted to win by regicide... yeah, that's how it went - so better don't try this option in SP at home.
:D

:lol: oh so thats what happen, I'll keep that story in mind :lol:
 
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