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Shall we use our respective real nicks instead?
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Considering everyone knows who is playing on our team, it really doesn't matter who they know is playing the turns, so I say jus use our real nicks and just leave it at that.
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One team so far hasn't settled on the spot. Interesting. I also say that we alternate turns, so you play the turn when it happens and keep that arrangement unless circumstances change. I am thinking for exploration we loop around the lake to the east of us and then we go toward the northern lake and see what is there. We eventually will have to scout both regions, so in reality the order of scouting won't matter that much.
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Hmm.. could be a fast way to get stone/marble/other resource. Perhaps a tribe that is going for stonehenge?
Should we try for stonehenge or religion?
Login arrangements and scouting works for me.
Do you wish to see storyposts before I post them? I have the latest here:
Quote:These dreams...they were so full of things he did not understand. Talking cats. Men wearing strange garments. Women talking to themselves on walls that reflected like the still sea. Half-naked men using strange signs with a finger. Words he did not understand, flying in the air like so many leaves.. It was enough to make a man go mad and walk into the sea!
But awaking before sunlight, listening to sleeping sounds of his tribe..all was once more calm. Some dreams were not to be shared, or he would lose what faith they placed in him. Talking cats.. hah!
He walked outside and had a morning bath in the cool water, then he walked for a time to reach the nearby animals. He sat down, twisting the branch of a certain tree until it bled. This motion made some of the younger animals step closer. He kept twisting, bringing with it a soft fragrance that made more of the animals perk their heads up. As he sat there, he was soon surrounded by a number of them, until one stepped close enough to actually bite the branch he held in his hands. Slowly, he stood up. Most of them scattered. But one or two stayed close, lured by the smell of a twisted branch. He walked slowly back, stopping now and then to wave the branch behind him. Only one followed him all the way home, and as it bit into the branch, a swift movement locked one arm around its head, and a stone knife plunged into the throat. The animals screamed in fear, trying to run but all too late. It bled until it died, and his tribe had another strong sunlight meal.
Sisu Wrote:You go to Civ with the BFC you have. Commissioner Pravin Lal Wrote:"Once a man has changed the relationship between himself and his environment, he cannot return to the blissful ignorance he left. Motion, of necessity, involves a change in perspective."
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You can post the dream, bt currently I am having computer problems so i will need you to play for the foreseeable future. I am typing this on my brother's computer.
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Ouch. Ok, if you can chip in with tactical, I can do the turns. Btw, shall I always pre-post story here so you can approve, or shall I save that for the real diplochatter?
Sisu Wrote:You go to Civ with the BFC you have. Commissioner Pravin Lal Wrote:"Once a man has changed the relationship between himself and his environment, he cannot return to the blissful ignorance he left. Motion, of necessity, involves a change in perspective."
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Turn has been made. Moved Scout 6-3 for the following reveal:
So either a direct 3, or 2-1 to hit the hill right above the lake.
Sisu Wrote:You go to Civ with the BFC you have. Commissioner Pravin Lal Wrote:"Once a man has changed the relationship between himself and his environment, he cannot return to the blissful ignorance he left. Motion, of necessity, involves a change in perspective."
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Good news, I am back and I have my PC fixed; There was a problem with my memory and thus as result it would not load up but now I can use it again.
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WELCOME BACK
Sisu Wrote:You go to Civ with the BFC you have. Commissioner Pravin Lal Wrote:"Once a man has changed the relationship between himself and his environment, he cannot return to the blissful ignorance he left. Motion, of necessity, involves a change in perspective."
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I moved S-SE (2-3) and we on a forest with some cows right next to us, so we have a good city spot just north of the cows and we have a river so that can give us extra commerce and allow us to grow a large city. I propose that we move along the mountain range to go up north, so we move NE-N(8-9). It looks like there is some water further east of us, so if we can make sure we can block off movement between us and the rest of he area, it would make it easier for us.
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