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Message from his most Holy Pope Silvester II to Robert the Second of France:
My sons in France, the Pope accepts with great joy your bequeath of estates. It is truly a great thing to see that the Holy Spirit still imbues so many men on God's great Earth. The Lord appreciates this gesture and you have earned a special place next to Him.
OOC: Once the Pope Dies, I will post it here. Here is the full list of Popes in this time:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...n_AD_1000-1249
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Thankyou great leader we hope to serve you well.
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Message from the most Holy pope Silvester II to all Catholic peoples:
My firends in God, a viscious plague is infesting God's green Earth! The Moors! These people are an abomination in his eyes, and they spread the most foul word of their religion, saying that ours is not the true Lord! This slight upon the name on all that is Holy shall not go unpunished! We urge all good Catholics to lend as much aid as possible to the glorious Kingdom of Spain in their most Holy work in ridding Europe of these most foul peoples. Also, much work should be done to spread the true faith, so send your most pious of men into the Moorish lands to preach the word of our Lord.
Yours in Faith, Pope Silvester II
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We,Kingdom of France,offer all avabile troops to rid Spain of its pain. But France has one question Great one, are you calling for a crusade? If the Moors do not leave Spainwithin 6 months, the Moors will feel the wrath of Europe!!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Warluster
We,Kingdom of France,offer all avabile troops to rid Spain of its pain. But France has one question Great one, are you calling for a crusade? If the Moors do not leave Spainwithin 6 months, the Moors will feel the wrath of Europe!!
No my Son, God teaches the way of peace. However, it is as you say. If in 6 months they are not rid of these lands, then the Swords of War will plunge into their so-called Kingdom!
OOC: Each of my Popes are going to have a different character... should make it interesting. I can't wait for the crazy warmongerer!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Motep dra Uha Dnia Mazzat
To my neighbors the north, I would like to propose an alliance. A war with our people would be futil at the moment.
We will accept this proposal.
To Hannibal99: could you please change my faction to the Khitan Empire? They're the ones in control of Mongolia in this time period, and the most powerful neighbour of the Chinese (Song Dynasty). Also while I'm obviously not invading China, I don't like the option of doing nothing either. I will send envoys to the west (central Asian steppes) and demand that the local Khans pay tribute to me.
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I will move toward westward. Behind the wastes of the deserts, there is much good land to be held. So long as we do not make the mistakes that the huns made oh so long ago, our empire may become great!
To the Khitan Empire: I hope that we may find your backing upon this proposal. You, naturally, will recieve half of the lands gained in the conquest.
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OOC-Hey Motep, do you play china?
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OOc-Never Mind, I just read your signature...
IC- To the Empire Of China,
We would like if you could supply maps on your current empire area? If so we could possibly supply you some.
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the HRE, Mongolia and China have not given me there choices. If not given in the next week, i will declare the choice "NOTHING"
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Come on everyone put in ya choices! I can not wait till the next chapter!:yes:
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oh...sorry bout that.
Warluster: I have pmed you the maps.
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Ive shortened it down to 1 day to give me those choices.
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The choice is in your inbox!!!
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It is all the other people Motep, you know, HRE and Mongolia?
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I'm waiting on a response from England (Csar) on something. I'll make my choice as soon as he responds!
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PMd you my choise Hannibal.
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GRRRRR im tired of waiting, heres the chapter
The Kingdom of England has raised defenses, maybe for attacks by Scotland or attacks by Frenchmen. Whoever it is, they will have to get through these defenses before they reach England. The Seljuk Turks have sent in troops to Egypt, and used hit and run styles to wear out the Egyptian army, more on this later. Byzantium has built forts and castles. The Kingdom of France has decided to build castles on the coasts, in case of (English?) attack. The Song Dynasty and the Khitan Empire has declared an alliance, and China moves their forces westward, and has increased its army recruitment to defend against attack. The Khitan Empire has moved out to unify the warring Mongolian Nomads under them. The Pope has encouraged the Catholic rulers to invade Iberia and expel the Moors, in order to sweep Islam out of Europe. The HRE has done nothing.
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Ah...Not to be rude, but do we have decisions?
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Well coming from you, the guy who always takes the longest time to put choices, i am making them now.
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:laugh4: I guess so:laugh4:
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BTW-This Interactive is great!
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So is your spam Warluster....
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The Current leader of Sicily right now is Roger Guiscard, correct?
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IC:
Reichstag Headquarters
Frankfurt
Holy Roman Empire
It had been twenty minutes since the British emissary had been ushered into the small chamber, but he did not get impatient.
Not this time; he'd gone through this before, when he had arrived in Frankfurt in response to the Germans' request for diplomatic discussions, he had sat in a small chamber with naught but the deaf-mute manservant Humphrey to wait upon him.
And here he was yet again, he thought. It was a different chamber, to be sure, branching off the Reichstag's council room instead of the Kaiser's palace - although by appearances one could not know that; the rooms were identical in every way. There was even another deaf-mute manservant there - Hubert this time - standing in the exact same spot Humphrey had in the other room; right by a small table with bread, cheese, and a small pitcher of water.
And, just like last time, Hubert had the uncanny ability to know exactly when the emissary wanted his glass refilled or more bread or cheese on his plate; right as the emissary was about to even think about gesturing, Hubert moved.
Just like last time, this both angered and impressed the emissary - although mostly he was just bored. He mentally went over what King Ethelred had told him...
...and then, from some unknown cue, Hubert moved from the small table and opened the door to the chamber right as a squire who was busy adjusting his tunic walked in.
"Your Eminence, I apologize for the delay," - a blatant lie, as the Germans often observed people in such ways, although the emissary was unaware of this - "but I am here to lead you to the Reichstag's main audience chambers. I trust that Hubert did not cause you any trouble?"
He had received this query in his earlier visit about Humphrey, and once again the emissary sighed to himself, No, of course not. The Germans might be bureaucratic, so level-headed as to appear emotionless, obsessive... yes, they had all these "faults", if you could call them that, but they were certainly respectful of hospitality. The emissary reminded himself of an old court maxim: the Germans are perfect - notoriously so.
The emissary replied in the negative.
"Very good, very good. Now if Your Eminence will please follow me."
They walked down the hallway until they reached the entrance to the audience chambers. Now for the usual diplomatic procedure, the emissary thought, as the squire left him to give his formal introduction.
A pause of a few seconds, and then the Briton walked into the chambers, tall and erect. German horns made a short "taa-taa-TAA" and the Reichstag members stood and bowed their heads.
The emissary did likewise.
He stared straight ahead at the senior body of the Council of Electors - the highest noblemen in the Reich, who would elect the next Kaiser. He saw the Bavarian Baron, Sigmund von Wilhelm, that he had seen before, although of course neither acknowledge each other's presence.
This was the classic "diplomatic pause" of the Reichstag; everyone in the room simply stared at the emissary, and the emissary in turn would either stare straight ahead, unflinching (if he were good at his job), or he would not (if he was poor at it), and thence the discussions would begin from that basis.
Once again, after some silent cue the members of the Reichstag sat down. To the emissary's left was the Secular Bench of the Council of Princes - consisting of other noblemen - and to his right was the Ecclesiastical Bench, consisting of various Bishops and clerics. Seated next to them to finish the "U" shape of the audience chamber were the two Colleges - Swabia and the Rhine - of the Council of Imperial Cities.
Then the Baron Sigmund von Wilhelm opened the negotiations.
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OOC:
England and the Holy Roman Empire have declared alliances with one another. They are also planning a future joint campaign against France, although not as of yet; England has insisted that it must fortify itself first, and the Reichstag has decided in turn to simply wait (option 3), although even now Kaiser Otto III and his advisors are discussing various campaign plans.
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France wil not stand up to this! A joint campaign against France, you will pay! I have the backing of an alliance with the pope! He will not let this stand, you dare declare war, and,and..you will see!
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Holy Roman Empire:
1. Declare war on France
2. Nothing
3. Declare war on Poland
France:
1. Delcare war on the Anglo-German alliance
2. Call on the Pope to excommunate the Anglo-German alliance for their threats of attacking fellow Catholics
England:
1. Declare war on Scotland
2. Declare war on France
3. Send troops to the HRE navally
Papal States:
1. Excommunate the Anglo-German alliance for their threats against fellow Catholics
2. Call crusade against the Moors
Seljuk Turks:
1. Continue the war in Egypt
2. Invade Persia
3. Invade Arabia
Byzantium:
1. Attack the HRE
2. Attack the Seljuks
Sicily:
1. Invade North Africa
2. Invade Sardinia
China:
1. Invade Japan
2. Invade Vietnam
Mongolia
1. Continue unification
2. Expand into Siberia
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Diplomacy as of 1000 month 1
Byzantium and France are allied
England and the Holy Roman Empire are allied
Spain is at war with the Moors
France/Byzantium & England/Holy Roman Empire are not on good terms.