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    What a difference 31 years makes... Still feels like an uphill struggle.

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    Achilles' Boyfriend Member Patroclus's Avatar
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    Woah. Byzantium got squelched by the Sassanids!

    Who is that in Aquitaine in the first picture? I'd assume it was the Goths, but they're still in Dacia...

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    Nice. WRE is always fun.

    It looks like Goths in the first screen. Maybe they went there and Moesia rebeled back to them?

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    Mabye. What colour are the Ostrogoths?

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    I did it!!

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    Congratulations Dodge_272!

    May I enquire about your opening tactics - I am yet to gain a successful result with my usual options, so, by turn fifty, my empire usually is in almost irrecoverable chaos.

    Typically I abandon all hard to defend regions, and disband their existing military. In addition, I also quite frequently destroy "non-happiness" buildings to exchange their funds for churches to ensure a more unified and stable religious situation.
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    Impressive.
    'Only the Dead Have Seen the End of War' Plato

    'Ar nDuctas' O'Dougherty clan motto

    'In Peace, sons bury thier fathers; In War, fathers bury thier sons' Thucydides

    'Forth Eorlingas!' motto of the Riders of Rohan

    'dammit, In for a Penny, In for a Pound!' the Duke of Wellington

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