stNNES7: Worlds and Empires

to Balerics:
Why? Its 4 spending points for trade... Oh well I guss you don't have it...

to Ravenna: (If we have conact at all)
Would you like to open a trade route?

to MOD:
Can I open a trade route (paying and that) without the othre person openning one with me, just that he agrees?

whats the country in north-west france? and what are the british ones?
 
OOC: Can I grow economy with the usual turn spending points while using the extra ones to... let's say... open trade?
 
sorry for another post, but Tarttesos has no stats or no way to understand how strong they are? How would I know if I can kill them :p ??
 
Assuming its a "bunch of villages", I wouldn't say them to be too strong...
 
To: Portugal: at the moment, a fair amount of economy is going to the trade route with Syria, next turn, we'll see how things stand economically, and then perhaps a trade deal can be made, though its likelly the Franks have claim to be one fo the next in line for a trade deal; everything will be weighed out next turn :)
 
To: Erez

No, they too, have to pay for the trade,

The nation in NW France is Brittany, and the closer British is Dumnonii, the further Cantivelliaunii,

And you cannot increase economy with two spending points, what made you think that? You hav eto spend nothing.
 
Maybe I will. Of course, people asking when the update will be always makes me much less eager to update.

:joke:
 
Oh sorry I will never ask again. ;)

But how many orders do you have in?
 
OOC: I mean spend nothing to grow economy. but will the extra 4 eocnomies from past econmies i "killed" will stay to next turn? or even can I use them this turn? (not using this turn spending points ofcourse)

to Britany:
Want trade?
 
From: Brittany
To: Portugal

Sure.

Erez: No, you can't spend anything. ANYTHING. Even previously saved, which is essentially treasury.
 
OOC: But I cn continue to save a treasery right???

to Brittany:
Grand. Shall we open it this turn?
 
You can put the 4 into your treasury and increase eco. You can't put 6 into your treasury and increase eco.

EDIT:

From Brittany:

Sure.
 
OOC: Thats what I ment :)

to Brittany: Grand!

ORDERS
4 spending points on trade route with Brittany.
1 spending point on horsmen.
1 spending point on archers.
*Start trying to use iron :)*
Expand like map on the story :)
And... that would be all.
 
The tone of the court was somewhat muted following the arrival of King Tiridates of Armenia in Ashur. The usual infighting constantly occurring between the nobility, the traditional jockeying for power and favor, it had all ceased, for all were awed by the foreign monarch and somewhat apprehensive about what they were about to do. Some, of course, had taken to currying favor with the King even before he was crowned Emperor. Others simply showed him the courtesy due a foreign dignitary, and still others had left court to avoid being associated with the possible fallout of what was about to occur. Many of the nobles were still uneasy about the coronation of a foreigner to rule their land.

Such was not the attitude of the people of Ashur. King Tiridates had been greeted by an outpouring of devotion and loyalty upon first passing through the city walls. It had seemed as though the entire capital city had turned out to see the mighty King of Armenia. In the streets, women gossiped openly about his great strength and dashing good looks, and some children had taken to chanting his name in their games. The arrival of the Emperor-to-be had lifted the depressed spirits of many common Assyrians, who knew of by way of rumor the depredations of the Hittite barbarians in the west and who still mourned the death of Ashurbanipal IV. Tiridates’s was young and healthy unlike the late Emperor, and had proven himself already in military campaigns along the Georgian coast and against a minor noble insurrection. Things would be safe once he was Emperor.

The coronation ceremony was to be held in the large open square before the palace. The golden crown of the Assyrian Emperors had been taken from its resting place crowning the stone statue upon Ashurbanipal IV’s tomb and brought forth into the palace. The King stood with the Imperial Court around him, smiling down from the steps at the enormous crowd that had gathered below the steps to the palace. The crown was brought forth from the depths of the imperial vaults, where it had been stored since being removed from the tomb by the Governor of the Imperial household, an old, stooped man who had been appointed to the position by Ashurbanipal III, before Tiridates’s birth. The King knelt on the steps, and the crowd watched with bated breath.

“Do you solemnly swear by the Eight Faces of God and the Books of the Prophet that you will uphold the laws of the Empire of Assyria and see her strength continued and increased?”

“I do.”

The Governor gently lowered the crown onto the King’s head.

“Long live Tiridates the First, Emperor of Assyria!”

The Emperor rose from kneeling, and the crowd let out a tumultuous cheer.
 
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