GMR Game - Got Cookie?

Three classic era warmongers, three medieval knights UU civs on the other continents? Interesting RNG.
 
Hail to the Iroqouis leader, Ceasar formally greets you and friendly warns you to deal with your Arabian neighbour early before it's too late.
 
The Greek nations are easy to befriend and never back down from a fight with a common enemy. Remember this when the time comes to pick sides.

We hope that the Greek nations and her neighbours can find common ground, for trade and prosperity!
 
I will remind all that the Arabs are a peaceful nation, looking only to trade their fine wares far and wide.

Also I will be out of town from July 24th to 27th. I apologize in advance for the wait and hope the great warrior nations of the world do not grow too impatient.
 
hmmm ... peaceful but happy to settle right on the proverbial doorstep of the iroqouis? your moves towards or away from our settler will tell the story of the peacefulness of the arabs ... we hope it is a peaceful story, but the wardrums are at the ready should that not be the case ...

no worries on the wait, have a great trip!
 
I will remind all that the Arabs are a peaceful nation, looking only to trade their fine wares far and wide.

Also I will be out of town from July 24th to 27th. I apologize in advance for the wait and hope the great warrior nations of the world do not grow too impatient.

The Romans will bully the surrounding CSs, so they are perhaps enough for Ceasar's appetite.

Happy trip! :)
 
Alexander, the first of his name, does not look favourable about the news that the Roman nation is going after the weak and helpless. He cautions them about taking to many freedoms but will not meddle further in the affairs of Romans for the time being.

The great Alexander also wishes to inform that the little corner of land that the Greek nations have between the exotic Iriquoi nation and the men of steel in the Roman empire is sufficient for our needs as long as our borders are respected.
 
Alexander, the first of his name, does not look favourable about the news that the Roman nation is going after the weak and helpless. He cautions them about taking to many freedoms but will not meddle further in the affairs of Romans for the time being.

The great Alexander also wishes to inform that the little corner of land that the Greek nations have between the exotic Iriquoi nation and the men of steel in the Roman empire is sufficient for our needs as long as our borders are respected.

Romans are yet to discover where irons are. We are not interested in stretching our empire to the Greek unless the only iron deposit is over there.
 
hmmm ... peaceful but happy to settle right on the proverbial doorstep of the iroqouis? your moves towards or away from our settler will tell the story of the peacefulness of the arabs ... we hope it is a peaceful story, but the wardrums are at the ready should that not be the case ...

no worries on the wait, have a great trip!

The Arabs apologize if the location of their settling has caused some concern but the surrounding terrain left them little choice. Perhaps soon we shall be in a position to offer our good neighbors the Iroquois very favorable trading terms in exchange for their patience and understanding.
 
The Iroqouis are willing to live peacefully with the Arabs at close quarters if the Arabs are amenable to the arrangement ... we just need to try to recover our settler from the barbarian hordes :)
 
good point ... i was thinking of for swords -- every other GMR game we're in I'm decidedly lacking in the iron :(

I guess swords rush is not in favor in G&K any more, with composite bows and walls into games earlier. So I think it will be fine to war in later eras.:)
 
3 warmongers, a civ that can go peaceful and we're running out of room. What will happen next? (bump)
 
No. I have 2 cs as a buffer zone and the only way into my lands in the south. I mean to keep it that way.
 
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