NES2 VI - Last Semblance of Order.

I must say that the lands conquered is now the property of Abyssania and that will not be contested. If any wish to migrate to Sennar we will allow it.The treaty is my offer. And every term in our minds is charitable at what could happen to Sennar. I suggest you take the treaty, before
I lose my kindness.
 
Kanem-Bornu is dissapointed in Sennar, does it not see it only furthers the destruction of Mother Africa?

And Das, How many people have the Portugese converted?
 
Alright I am sorry Sennar, but I was using diplomacy and was trying to bring peace. IF you say no I guess this war will continue.
 
wubba is the one who attacked me, wubba is the one who betrayed me, then he can destroy me completely

oh and if i quit will all this be less of a problem? i suspect so, i quit (sort of)
now is there any nation that is not in danger of being completely screwed over?
 
Kentharu said:
wubba is the one who attacked me, wubba is the one who betrayed me, then he can destroy me completely

oh and if i quit will all this be less of a problem? i suspect so, i quit

Nonsense kentharu, if wubba tries to destroy you completely the ottomans will step in and defend you! Have faith! :)
 
Kentharu said:
wubba is the one who attacked me, wubba is the one who betrayed me, then he can destroy me completely

oh and if i quit will all this be less of a problem? i suspect so, i quit (sort of)
now is there any nation that is not in danger of being completely screwed over?
Armenia and Spain Kentharu.....
 
I have no desire of eliminating Sennar. Then I would have nothing between me and the Ottomans. ;)
Armenia is in no imediate threat of destruction with Russia looking over you
 
Kentharu, you should be Spain
 
Does he? i thought Cnhead did and quit....
 
no he has it, oh and wubba if you didn't want to destroy me then why the HELL did you attack me? i told you already don't bs me

if its ok with das ill be armenia
 
Kentharu said:
no he has it, oh and wubba if you didn't want to destroy me then why the HELL did you attack me? i told you already don't bs me

if its ok with das ill be armenia

Can't you see Ken, he want you as a buffer state, and he wants your two cities...
 
can't you see swiss, that i don't care what he bloody well wants
please lets leave it at that, i armenia now, simple, let me feel useless in peace now please
 
Here's a final peace deal.

Abyssinia keeps its gains. It sends 1 eco point of reparations to help set up a stronger government in Sennar. Free immigration between Sennar and Abyssinia, so that Christians and Muslims can live in countries with their religion if they wish.

How's that?
 
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IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY TOUBAKU, KYOTO, KYOTO HAN, JAPAN
17:21 LOCAL TIME, DECEMBER 29, 1748 AD

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Bernadotte spoke quietly with Shoushou Tendo and Saotome as Isshou Ikari swept his hands across the map around which the Ippanbakuryou was clustered, tracing the intended paths of their forces and narrating their manuevers. "The final blow will come here," said Ikari with finality, leaving a finger at the final destination of the various movements. He glanced up across the table toward Shōgun Tokugawa before bowing deeply and taking his seat. The trio of Bernadotte and the Shoushou fell silent as all eyes in the room turned upon Tokugawa Nobunaga. The Shōgun stroked the fingers of one hand across his chin and moustache in consideration of the plan as it had been presented. The room remained as silent as a tomb for some moments before at last he simply said "It is quite complex."

He looked down at the map in contemplation before surveying the officers gathered around the table "The redeployments are rather complicated; can this plan truly be executed as planned?"

The members of the Ippanbakuryou looked to one another before all eyes were again upon the Shōgun. In unison the group gave a collective nod and a single reply of "Hai," with absolute conviction. Only Bernadotte was silent - even for his unique position he was still a gaijin and had little place offering his opinion in such a matter, especially with the Shōgun present. It was only at Kurosaki's insistance that he had been allowed to attend the meeting in the first place, and in any case it hardly mattered since he had contributed in small ways to the plan and generally agreed with it. The Shōgun swept his gaze across the officers again before placing his hands flat upon the table and pushing himself up to his feet. He reached to his left and took up a wooden block from the hands of an attendant, before holding his other hand out to his right. With but a moment's hesitation, one Taii Masaki approached and handed him the official documentation of the plan before bowing deeply and stepping back. Tokugawa set the papers upon the table and pressed the seal stamp upon the front page, before placing it back in the attendant's hands and holding out the papers for the Taii. Masaki promptly took them, bowed deeply once more, and made his way out of the room via a side door and into the depths of the Ippanbakuryou offices. The gears were already turning. Tokugawa looked over the assembly once more before letting just the smallest of smiles cross his face. "Gentlemen," he began, "Operation Taifuu is approved; good day."

And with that he turned and strode to the main doors, the guards on either side opening them as he approached. As soon as he had passed through they were quickly shut behind him, and the ensuing silence rapidly dissolved into dozens of individual discussion. Bernadotte soon found himself drawn back into discussion with Tendo, Saotome, and eventually Ikari, Iwakura, Kuonji, Kaneda, and many of the others over what was to come. One thing, however, was certain: there was no stopping it now.

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OOC: If you care to translate, this is your friend. More soon.
 
Why is there so muh diplomacy over minor insignficant nations in Africa? Military force should always be the first option and the last option.
 
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