well i think it depends if you are roleplaying... I mean, if you are the romans and you take carthage after a long, bloody battle, the first thing you would want to do is TEAR that damn city DOWN!!!
Carthago delenda est!
:)
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from Hannibal Khan the Great, Brennus, Tellos Athenaios, and Winsington III.
har har har. Alexander was wrong in his magnanimity towards Athens. I say make an example of those over-proud, unruly Athenians and send them back to stone age.That'll teach them to rebel!
Ongoing Campaigns: Baktria, Casse, Koinon Hellenon, Pahlava.
Abandoned/Failed Campaigns: Aedui-Epeiros-Pontos-Saba-Saka Rauka-Sauromatae. (I'll be back though!)
there is this calanish stones in scotland i wanted to destroy but so far the city is still happy... it gives -10 to law....
I usually like keeping wonders around from a roleplaying perspective (and to read about them), although of course if I'm playing a faction that might have torn down the wonders of other nations, I might do it.
from Megas Methuselah, for some information on Greek colonies in Iberia.
Well I destroyed it and got my mines built really early and now I'm swimming money. I sort of regret it :|
Of course you do. Your name will echo in the aeons to come as the destroyer of the finest example of greek art. The building which seems not to be made of pentelic marble but of living sunlight under the attic sky. A worthy offspring of Herostratos you are. What comes next? Will you raze the Pyramids to the ground to use the limestone to pave your backyard?![]()
Πόλεμος πάντων μέν πατήρ εστι, πάντων δέ βασιλεύς
καί τούς μέν θεούς έδειξε, τούς δέ ανθρώπους
τούς μέν δούλους εποίησε, τούς δέ ελευθέρους.
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