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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaius Octavius Caesar View Post
    Sultan Invicta @sonnet , by sacking Constantinopole, one of the most important city of Christianity, you re gonna get a big finance boost.
    Where are the defenders of our faith, closing their eyes when you and your barbarians are pillaging Europe.
    You're mistaken, Konge "Ragnar" (Gaius Octavius Caesar ).
    The city was left mostly untouched and we didn't pillage the city and their citizens.
    The citizens suffered enough and Sultan Invicta had pity of them
    On the contrary, the citizens acclaimed our Sultan, as enlightened ruler.
    People wants peace and prosperity, and barbarian ruler like you, who share only one thing in their mind -war-, won't bring any happiness
    in this world.
    Can't you hear it? Even your subjects are crying the name of our sultan hoping that one day he'll come to liberate them from your oppressive ruling!

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    Last edited by sonnet; 07-05-2014 at 11:34.

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    Default Re: Restless crowns: forging empires [Late era -Skip a few]

    Quote Originally Posted by sonnet View Post
    You're mistaken, Konge "Ragnar" (Gaius Octavius Caesar ).
    The city was left mostly untouched and we didn't pillage the city and their citizens.
    The citizens suffered enough and Sultan Invicta had pity of them
    On the contrary, the citizens acclaimed our Sultan, as enlightened ruler.
    People wants peace and prosperity, and barbarian ruler like you, who share only one thing in their mind -war-, won't bring any happiness
    in this world.
    Can't you hear it? Even your subjects are crying the name of our sultan hoping that one day he'll come to liberate them from your oppressive ruling!

    Click image for larger version. 

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    I doubt that, Sultan Invicta!( @sonnet) What it will happen with all the christians who will not embrace your religion, islam. Asia Minor is a very good example, once populated by christian greeks and romans..
    You claim you bring peace but what we see is war against our fellow christians, Templars of Jerusalem and Greeks.

    Unlike you, we are not barbarians. Yes, our viking legacy is still strong but the pagan days are long gone. My men will rather die than accept you as their Sultan and your religion.

    Konge Ragnar of Norway
    Last edited by Gaius Octavius Caesar; 07-05-2014 at 12:10.

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    Glorious day for all German people, and the Emperor hopes that the same delight can be seen on the French soil as well. The two great nations signed a peace treaty that is followed with a NAP that will last for a whole generation, 40 years of prosperity.

    And while the Emperor celebrated, the heir to the Crown received frightening message from the east, the Muslim invaders move again. This time both into the Europe and into the Christian Levant. Christianity in the East is in danger, the Church is not acting, and the Kings are not united... or maybe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tonno View Post
    Glorious day for all German people, and the Emperor hopes that the same delight can be seen on the French soil as well. The two great nations signed a peace treaty that is followed with a NAP that will last for a whole generation, 40 years of prosperity.

    And while the Emperor celebrated, the heir to the Crown received frightening message from the east, the Muslim invaders move again. This time both into the Europe and into the Christian Levant. Christianity in the East is in danger, the Church is not acting, and the Kings are not united... or maybe?
    I smell some plotting here..

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