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OOC: did i tell u how much i hate the dice azale? i still dun have iron :p and Yan would be a better name for the Northern Chinese dynasty then "Qing"
 
GREAT UPDATE, Azale.

Hmm...

Spoiler Azale only! :
Say, when Tonsang DOES die, can you start a little civil war and a little barbarian/NPC nation invasion?
 
im not on my comp right now, when i do ill update them...definately before the day ends
 
*sigh* I forgot about the roads, i will fix that just put it in your next orders, and I did expand south for you....keep in mind that you are expanding through Morrocan barb territory so i will be a bit slower. You also got that extra African expansion to, so be happy ;)
 
shu's culture is supposed to be at 5 oh great mod :p
 
Azale, please read my spoiler. In fact, it will happen next update. Imagine what a horrible day it will be, a combination of those three tragedies!

On the other hand, that will change Taiwanese history radically, and will hopefully make things more interesting in Taiwan and the lands that surround it after a while.
 
I'd like to take these guys...

Yan Dynasty
Dynastical Monarchy
Capital: Bejing
Ruler: Emperor Quin
Age: Bronze
Economy: Stable
Army: 900 spearmen, 300 archers
Navy: 10 Galleys
Culture: 3
Education: 1
Wonders:
Notes: Located in the north eastern parts of china proper, it stands as the lone barrier against the onslaught of manchu/steppe barbarians to the north. To the south, the borders are quiet, but for how long?

OOC: how many points can i spend each turn with a stable economy...? (i'm a noob, stick with me ;) )
 
das, sure ill do that for yous :D

thomander, read the rules. thier a little different, but pretty easy to understand. btw, nice nation choice :goodjob:
 
nope, it goes down a level, and you can only make it higher by increasing economy
 
To Yan
From Shu

We ask for a 500 year (5 turn) NAP as well as a guarantee that you do not enter the war against Shang.
 
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Spartan UU: Spartiate

Spartan warriors developed along similar lines as the Greek hoplites of the same time. The basic hoplite heavy infantry concept was preserved, with the men leaving for the "fighting" harvest season, and relying on their stronger right wing (because of the way they held their spears and shields) to crush the enemy left, then swivel around and hit the enemy right wing in the rear.

The Spartan hoplites, with far more training than the average spearman, could dish out a lot more pain. The Spartans had superior weaponry compared to the other Greeks. Even though they were more heavily armed, they could still keep up with Athenian or Boeotian spearmen on the move because of their physical conditioning. Also, the Spartan army relied on an organizational procedure that made it easy to dispatch troops as reserves to other parts of the line, as well as enhancing the turning and control abilities of the Spartiate.

Spartan hoplites were divided into basic units called enomotiai, four rows of 8 men deep, similar to the modern-day platoon. Four enomotiai formed a pentekostis or company in modern parlance. Four pentekosteis formed a lochos or battalion. The average Spartan mora would have seven or so of the lochoi. The mora was akin to the division.

Spartiates wore similar-looking armor when compared with the rest of the Achaean states, differing only in the lambda symbol on the shield and the red cape, which was not worn in battle. Spartans would often tie laces around their spears to keep from detaching in the midst of combat.
 
To: Shu
From: Yan

We agree to the NAP. Concerning the war, do you mean not to enter at all? We are willing to help you eliminate foolish nations who think they're destined to rule china alone.

OOC: is that UU bronze or iron age? just wondering...
 
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