Neverwonagame3
Self-Styled Intellectual
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I'll take France.
I wanted to play a major power, so I'm not settling for Saxony-Poland. Quitting.
I wanted to play a major power, so I'm not settling for Saxony-Poland. Quitting.
Thank you so much Dachs! You will not be let down.
VIVE LA FRANCE.
VIVE LA FRANCE.
VIVE LA FRANCE.
.OOC: You had your major power in Sweden, you threw it away because you chose to play in a certain way in a deliberate manner. The fact that you chose to play as you did was of your own volition, you can't seriously expect to go ruin a major power and then get another one with promises to play a "normal game."
OOC: I decided to play it as a story NES, because that's what we were playing. Later on, I realized that nobody takes that idea seriously, and decided to play out Sweden's saga to the end. That has come, so I decided I'd try for a new major.
OOC: I decided to play it as a story NES, because that's what we were playing. Later on, I realized that nobody takes that idea seriously, and decided to play out Sweden's saga to the end. That has come, so I decided I'd try for a new major.

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of couuurse they do.The problem was not the having a story, it was the having an outright silly one.
OOC: One can play realistically and still play as a story NES, the fact that your definition of a story NES is to play completely out of the norm and against the interest of your nation (which you, as the ruling family or rulers of a nation would mostly support). However, that could have ended well if you had decided to change your minds and launch your own coup but as you chose to "play out Sweden's saga to the end", and essentially weaken Sweden. But since you decided to leave that behind and knowingly launched Sweden on a suicidal path, why should you be given a second chance at a major power?