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Post by faestos on May 15, 2008 23:11:49 GMT -5
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Post by Limington on May 20, 2008 11:34:45 GMT -5
I just want to point out that while I have no problem with your land, I do have issues with your Nations history and creation. While I am not sure what year, or how we're determining years, your claim that europe and greece are scorched does bother me. There is nothing scorched about any part of Greece, we have the best of everything nature and work tirelessly to preserve that. I think we need to decide how we're doing years in our rp before an open claim to be that far along as 2024 can be established.
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Post by faestos on May 20, 2008 12:40:52 GMT -5
Well, your nation name is Limington(and I thought you inhabited Greece cause you like the country or something, technically the inhabitants would be called Limingtonians or similar and such and proceeding to assume that we make new nations that never existed here hence the differences in borders from known ones and the different names we choose), so maybe Greece(or a large part of it if you consider your citizens Limingtonian Greeks) relocated or re-established somewhere and we as Greeks came from there.
I don't say anywhere were that Greece we come from is, just that it's East(so it could be really anywhere). Also the year, is because I have a problem of a nation that's not there yet be established so I've put it somewhere were we don't know what might happen(but is still close to modern era to be comparable to all other nations, 16 years cannot give you an outstanding advantage I hope--I could make the establishment date say 2009, but it will come in a few months and I will not be able to fool myself it's there when it isn't, if I still play by then).
(For the record scorched comes from RL Greece which was scorched 2007, not totally, but to a degree that concerns - I projected it as to give my nation identity as I'm Greek in RL as well and it comes more natural to me to think as one potentially would. I think you mean the ingame Greece is what you're referring to though, so my explanation stands for the ingame one)
If that doesn't cover you, I'll think of something else, there is no need to incinerate your Nation.(e.g there were many Greek colonies throughout the globe I can start in one of them before refuging)
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Post by Limington on May 20, 2008 23:54:23 GMT -5
Or you can do as we have all done and write a real history, one that has nothing to do with RL nations or history for the most part. I have done mine from before the Ottoman Empire through it and since then. and most do as well, we simply make our history from whatever territory we have, such as my people migrating down from Ireland and settling in greece and taking over the islands and mainland and so forth, has nothing to really do with the real history of either ireland or Greece
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Post by faestos on May 21, 2008 7:02:15 GMT -5
Sure and considering you're an older member here than I am(which I respect), I will. Though technically my history is real(as real as fake would be anyway) and the alternate one is plausible in my mind. But as you think it contradicts yours, there is no point to not change it.
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Post by Limington on May 21, 2008 9:28:53 GMT -5
I think the greeks leaving actually helps mine, cause boy would that have been a bad war to even try taking it over from them at that period
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Post by faestos on May 21, 2008 10:44:06 GMT -5
I think the greeks leaving actually helps mine, cause boy would that have been a bad war to even try taking it over from them at that period All posts relevant to my history and such that matter have been changed before you posted this. Check out the Alexandria Library and Inteligencia for details. i'll modify the top post to avoid confusion. -- Done and entered the appropriate links there as well. Also state if this is acceptable or there is an objection. This also stands for any other of the map area holding members.
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Post by faestos on May 29, 2008 10:11:03 GMT -5
If you don't state though, while you log on, I'll only have to assume you agree with changes.
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