NES2 VI - Last Semblance of Order.

Kentharu said:
lukers comment (how do you really do that!)

very interesting how things change

are referring to how the ottomans are being treated? I think certain neser's are taken more seriously then others.
 
exactly what i meant :p but hey its all good, oh and storm, i really am sorry for over reacting and what not... t'was rather foolish of me
 
Kentharu, I think the main problem was you showed weakness. Once you show weakness, its all over. The reason NK has done well so far, other than the fact that Russia's slightly isolated itself, is that he hasn't shown weakness, only strength.
 
I don't know whether it is just IC intimidation or that you actuall feel thretened by me, but don't. I just want a small country. Thats all.;)

The sooner you grant it to me, the less irritating i will be!
 
i did what i normally do, avoid war at all cost, and trust anyone who says they won't betray me (who end up doing so) but hey that makes it all the more fun ;) i guess ??
 
Kentharu said:
i did what i normally do, avoid war at all cost, and trust anyone who says they won't betray me (who end up doing so) but hey that makes it all the more fun ;) i guess ??
Sometimes war is necesary, and I wasn't going to fight you until you showed how weak you were going to act.
 
Swissempire said:
I don't know whether it is just IC intimidation or that you actuall feel thretened by me, but don't. I just want a small country. Thats all.;)

The sooner you grant it to me, the less irritating i will be!

Why don't you jsut take one of the small NPC nations then? :confused: Because no world power will ever take the Basques seriously, no one. I mean, they take Japan more seriously then you :(

@kentharu, You have to be assertive, not either aggressive or passive. Stand up with spine, and retreat with dignity. That's how i deal with tense situations :)
 
@basques- who is King Sancho?

to: Russia
From: Spain
Once again we back France's word, we will not allow you to control the city.
 
Sancho IX was the declared king of the short lived Kingdom of Greater Basque. He was Conte Monte Giorgio, the leader of the Nobility Revolution( its new name!)
 
alex994 said:
Why don't you jsut take one of the small NPC nations then? :confused: Because no world power will ever take the Basques seriously, no one. I mean, they take Japan more seriously then you :(

@kentharu, You have to be assertive, not either aggressive or passive. Stand up with spine, and retreat with dignity. That's how i deal with tense situations :)
How can i get "them" to take me seriously?
 
Swissempire said:
How can i get "them" to take me seriously?

OOC: Actually that's already a lost cause. No one will ever respect the Basques unless it's in an alternate history where they're uber powerful. Also, your avatar of a chicken doesn't make anything better :(
 
We will not hand an Orthodox city over to the Muslims. As proposed by Denmark we can allow Constantinopol to become a free city, ran by the Orthodox citiezens of the city, but if you insist on it becoming Ottoman again you will have to fight your way through Russia.
 
Wor-ld War! Wor-ld War!

Meh, I'll settle for a big European conflict.

*takes chips, pop, cookie from Kentharu, and sits back to watch.
 
I really hope that's OOC Kentharu.

Oh wait, NK's the Ottomans now.

BTW, good luck North King! Teach those Russians!
 
stop spamming you lurkers!

The Afghan Khanate would like to declare its neutrality in the conflict over the region around Constantinople, no troops of either side in the conflict will be permitted to enter any of the land under the governance of Ashraf Shah.
 
Ashraf Shah rode quietly in his caravan as he ventured into the lands west of Persia, venturing farther than he had ever before. Traveling through small villages, his escorts would check the security of every locale before allowing the Shah to exit his carriage. He would pray in mosques, shake hands with villagers, but mostly he talked with local administrators and religious leaders.

It was time to end the corruption that plagued the peaceful state of Islam. Besides himself, advisors and administrators were spreading throughout the lands, questioning the populace on corruption, money handling, and abuse of power, taking notes, and than later reporting back to the Shah on the gathered intel.

Though he wished to purify Islam and all her children, the Shah wanted to appeal to the populace and access the new lands. Each new kilometre was a delicate pendulem that could be thrown off balance, whether it went into chaos or euphoria was entirely up to the decisions Ashraf Shah made.

Treading carefully, he approached the Mullah's, discussing how both houses must find common ground for the good of all muslims, that we must work together in order to free the children of Allah from the oppresors. Though some asked him to leave, it seemed as if they understood what was at stake.

As he reached the city of Samawah he called for the carriage to stop. Before waiting for an "all clear" signal, Ashraf Shah exited the carriage and began to walk toward the cradle of life, the Euphrates. He bent down and looked into its gleaming water, curious if there were any treasures in the bed of the river. Glancing to the side he was the ruins, rose, and began walking toward him. His body guards kept a quick pace, attempting to be around him the entire time despite the Shah's apparent rush. Though much of the runes were barried beneath the evermounting sand, some were still exposed.

Ashraf Shah went back to his carriage to resume the remaining journey into the city. simply amazing he thought, how such a grand civilization once stood where he just had. It was more obvious than now that it took no more than one man to make an empire great or bring it to its knees. Only recently he'd watched this taken place, having no choice but to progress his country at the loss of another. But such was life.

The carriage stopped once more, apparently reaching its true destination. The guards checking the area and populace gave the signal and Ashraf exited the carriage. Once more talking with the local administrators, he counciled them on his plans for Mesopotamia and the country. When he left the building he looked into the sky and saw a sight that made him quiver; the Afghani flag.

Thirty-four years ago they were nothing but meager khans, fighting feudal wars. Now, the fate of Islam was sealed through this simple flag, one that told the plight of Islam and muslims, but one that would clinch the future of Afghan in the world.

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To: International Community
From: Luciano Mancini

As I sit here in my Sicilian cave, my supporters constantly bring me news. News of Constantinople. News of the idiocy abroad.

Russia will not relinquish Constantinople, can't you see? But Russia, Europe will not rest until it is relinquishes. There is a somewhat simple solution to this intrigueing problem.

Contantinople should become an International City. The city would govern itself with it's small government and small garrison. The city would be independant but restricted in some International matters. The city would be in Russia's inflluence but not under her direct control. Russia would have the task of defending the independence of said city. It would not be Russian but also not Turkish. It would be Muslim and it would be Orthodox. It would be it's own.
 
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