Ryansinbela
Emperor
So a lot of people are disappointed by the lack of dialogue some of the Civ leaders have. Thus, I decided to write some more
I also included hypothetical lines for agenda reaction and quotes if a liberation feature appears
Feel free to provide feedback as a lot of these are drafts
Ada Lovelace
Augustus Caesar
Ben Franklin
Catherine the Great
Charlemagne
Confucius
Friedrich
Genghis Khan
Harriet Tubman
Hatshepsut
Himiko
Ibn Battuta
Isabella
José Rizal
Lafayette
Lakshmibai
Machiavelli
Napoleon
Pachacuti
Simón Bolivar
Tecumseh
Trưng Trắc
Xerxes
I also included hypothetical lines for agenda reaction and quotes if a liberation feature appears
Feel free to provide feedback as a lot of these are drafts
Ada Lovelace
- Agenda Approval: Your pursuit of the unknown is a truly admirable feat.
- Agenda Disapproval: There are many unknown things to discover in this world. You must lack the imagination to seek them.
- Request Alliance: There are many new things I must share with you. Let us work together in the pursuit of science.
- Accept Alliance: I’d love to collaborate more with you
- Reject Alliance: I do not see any reason why we must.
- Endeavor Request: If you may, I would like to request your assistance in this endeavor.
- Endeavor Support: A brilliant proposal!
- Endeavor Accept: I gladly accept your offer.
- Endeavor Reject: I suggest thinking of better proposals.
- Open Borders Request: My peoples’ brightest minds seek to enter your city. Hopefully you won’t need to say more.
- Open Borders Accept: I am excited to see what bright minds your civilization holds
- Open Borders Reject: I need to first learn your intentions before allowing your people in.
- Increase Trade Request: I propose a trade agreement. This will help us prosper economically and intellectually
- Increase Trade Response: I see no reason to decline your offer.
- Send Aid: I have sent a shipment of gifts to you. It contains some of my research, my poetry, and of course, some tea to drink while reading it
- Receive Aid: I appreciate your gift
- Call to War: My enemies seek to destroy all knowledge. Could you kindly assist us?
- Hypothetical liberation quote: I can not be allowed to die until my research has been finished
- Sanction Request: If you refuse to listen to reason, then I guess I must take matters into my own hands
- Sanction Accept: Shame to see you resort to such brutish acts to impede our pursuit of knowledge.
- Sanction Reject: This is not the barrier you think it is. More of a small obstacle.
- Denounce: You believe yourself to be a philosopher but you lack an understanding of the spiritual. You are no priest but a half-prophet, if not a false one.
- Denounce Accept: You dare speak falsehoods about us. I will figure out how to deal with you later.
- Denounce Reject: Your half-hearted insults mean nothing to us.
- Military Presence Request: My researchers are fearful of the soldiers stationed near our borders, could you kindly move them somewhere else
- Military Presence Accept: I see your point. There is no reason for fighting now.
- Reconciliation: I will think about whether or not to forgive you.
- Agenda Approval: You are wise to leave those lands to those who know how to survive
- Agenda Disapproval: You covet the desert so badly. Fine, then your remains will be scattered across the sands
- Request Alliance: All of our enemies are weak. Show them that we are not to be messed with.
- Accept Alliance: I will make sure to spare you. Don’t make me regret my decision.
- Reject Alliance: Hahaha, do not make me laugh, we are no friends.
- Endeavor Request: I have a request for you. Know that there are consequences for refusing.
- Endeavor Support: I would be a fool to say no.
- Endeavor Accept: I accept.
- Endeavor Reject: Your proposal is foolish.
- Open Borders Request: If you are not a coward, open your borders and show you lack fear.
- Open Borders Accept: Alright, we are not in danger of being destroyed by you.
- Open Borders Reject: The only way your people will exist in my land are as slaves.
- Increase Trade Request: My merchants bring goods from across the sands. Do not be foolish enough to say no.
- Increase Trade Response: I will make sure to spare your traders.
- Send Aid: My merchants bring gifts of gold, takobas, clothes and kola nuts. Please accept.
- Receive Aid: Now I do not need to take your gold by force.
- Call to War: Come, let us re-sharpen our blades and take these lands together.
- Hypothetical liberation quote: I do not need your help, but I will accept it regardless.
- Sanction Request: We will take everything from you and when you have nothing, we will take you.
- Sanction Accept: The pain you afflict only fuels us with anger
- Sanction Reject: We are not weak. One day we will break your cities, enslave your people, and separate your head from your body.
- Denounce: You are a coward who, like sand, falls apart easily even when kneaded together.
- Denounce Accept: You will remember those words when you hear the hooves outside of your palace
- Denounce Reject: I have heard worse from people who have lived shorter lives than you.
- Military Presence Request: Do you seek to provoke my soldiers. If not, then move them away.
- Military Presence Accept: If I wanted to destroy you I would have done it by now.
Augustus Caesar
Ben Franklin
Catherine the Great
Charlemagne
Confucius
Friedrich
Genghis Khan
Harriet Tubman
Hatshepsut
Himiko
Ibn Battuta
Isabella
José Rizal
Lafayette
Lakshmibai
Machiavelli
Napoleon
Pachacuti
Simón Bolivar
Tecumseh
Trưng Trắc
Xerxes