Civ Haikus

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Has this been done already?

Egyptians are gone.
They built by a volcano.
That was a bad choice!

Scandanavia
Lands 'zerks in 20K town
My wonder's gone, #$%*!
 
Oh, mighty spearman
You are doomed, for I have tanks!
Oh no, not again.
 
lolwut?
 
A haiku is a type of Japanese poem written a particular way - it has a specific number of syllables per line: 5, 7, 5 (at least, that's how they're used in English; the specifics are actually a bit different). This thread is to be a repository of haiku regarding CivIII.

In case you're actually wondering what the three haiku posted so far are about, they are:
1) The Egyptians founded their Capital next to a Volcano, which erupted prior to them getting a second Settler, thus ending their civ.
2) Scandinavia invaded the city being used as the WinCon city in a Culture Victory, thus preventing the player from winning (possibly by torching the city, although it's unlikely).
3) Tank vs Spearman effect.
 
I know what haiku's are, It just didn't click for this thread. I thought you misspelled hiatus. :blush:
 
lurker's comment: Noooooooo! Not Poetry! I Hate Poetry! But I like Civ and this could get interesting, so I'll subscribe anyways. :D
 
Civilization
It is a wonderful game
O, just one more turn...
 
Blood and sacrifice!
Now, jaguars, for Quetzalcoatl!
And then tanks kill them...

Well, that actually was about Civilizations IV, but that doesn't matter much.
 
I thought you misspelled hiatus. :blush:
Me too. Now that I know what the topic is, I'll just say that I hate haikus. They never sound like poetry. They sound like incoherent sentences strung together to sound even worse than they already sound.
 
NickyJ hates it.

He really hates Civ Hiakus.

Will he ever learn. :p


Also, the 5-7-5 format isn't strict. According to my English teacher, it can be 1 off of that, as long as the middle one is longer then the first one. So 4-6-5 is acceptable, as well as something like 6-7-6 or or 4-7-6, however 6-6-5 isn't correct.
 
Also, the 5-7-5 format isn't strict. According to my English teacher, it can be 1 off of that, as long as the middle one is longer then the first one. So 4-6-5 is acceptable, as well as something like 6-7-6 or or 4-7-6, however 6-6-5 isn't correct.
Well, the problem is that (at least in Japanese), it's not the actual syllables that are being counted, it's ... something else. Sound noises, basically. Something I never really understood due to being completely unable to learn Japanese, unlike my sisters.
 
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