CRISIS OF THE REPUBLIC TOURNAMENT / Roman Senate
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Demetrios
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Re: CRISIS OF THE REPUBLIC TOURNAMENT - Start
All answers to question 2 are wrong.
Attention: Announcement of the Roman Senate ( Roman Senate / battles)
Cheers, Klaus
Attention: Announcement of the Roman Senate ( Roman Senate / battles)
Cheers, Klaus
Sic transit Gloria Mundi !
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Senatus populusque Romanus, the Fluminialii will answer the call.Demetrios wrote:The Roman Senate announces: "Stratos, envoy of Nicomedes of Bithynia disclosed worrying news. Over the past months the south eastern regions of Bithynia have already been looted by Galatian raiding parties.
But now a huge Galatian army invaded Bithynia." The Roman Senate agreed upon sending a Roman Army to support our allied and friend of the Roman people, Nicomedes of Bithynia.
Who will take command to defeat the Barbarians ? ( 1 point for completing the battle, 3 points for a victory )
-SPQR-
Galatia delenda est.
Keythus Fluminialis
Keyth
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
Re: CRISIS OF THE REPUBLIC TOURNAMENT - Start
So, you will put up 1 'quest/question/riddle' at a time and whoever posts first will get the 'assignment? That sounds good to me. Please remember when posting these that some of us are asleep when you are awake and vice versa 
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Maybe having a 'controller' for each band of time zones might be an idea? That way, there is a fairer distribution of assignments?GrudgeBringer wrote:So, you will put up 1 'quest/question/riddle' at a time and whoever posts first will get the 'assignment? That sounds good to me. Please remember when posting these that some of us are asleep when you are awake and vice versa
Keyth
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
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Demetrios
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Re: CRISIS OF THE REPUBLIC TOURNAMENT - Start
Hi Keyth,
what did you mean by "controller" ?
We will put up many challenges. Those who are already engaged, can´t qualify for another assigment at the same time.
Cheers, Klaus
what did you mean by "controller" ?
We will put up many challenges. Those who are already engaged, can´t qualify for another assigment at the same time.
Cheers, Klaus
Sic transit Gloria Mundi !
Re: CRISIS OF THE REPUBLIC TOURNAMENT - Start
Hi Klaus,
Maybe 'messenger' is a better word
Cheers.
Maybe 'messenger' is a better word
Cheers.
Keyth
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
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-New announcement by the Roman Senate - tasks waiting for takers in red !
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Re: CRISIS OF THE REPUBLIC TOURNAMENT / Roman Senate
I bring word of victory from Bithynia. Nicomedes, our steadfast ally, was given command of the left wing of our army while I took command of our legionaries on the right.
The numberless foe, screaming their barbaric shouts, fell hard upon the Bithynian contingent which buckled under the assault. It is unclear at the present time why, but Nicomedes felt the need to retreat to a safer position some distance from the battlefield. Despite his absence, the brave yet ill-equipped Bithynian soldiery were able to keep lancers and chariots at bay until Roman cavalry arrived to stabilise the flank, though the price in blood was high.
On the right, some of our auxiliaries were roughly handled but our legionaries stood firm and destroyed the Galatians in bloody combat. While the cost in lives for this victory is heavy, the majority of our legionaries have survived.
[Edit: can I donate points to the navy even though I was off Legating?]
The numberless foe, screaming their barbaric shouts, fell hard upon the Bithynian contingent which buckled under the assault. It is unclear at the present time why, but Nicomedes felt the need to retreat to a safer position some distance from the battlefield. Despite his absence, the brave yet ill-equipped Bithynian soldiery were able to keep lancers and chariots at bay until Roman cavalry arrived to stabilise the flank, though the price in blood was high.
On the right, some of our auxiliaries were roughly handled but our legionaries stood firm and destroyed the Galatians in bloody combat. While the cost in lives for this victory is heavy, the majority of our legionaries have survived.
[Edit: can I donate points to the navy even though I was off Legating?]
Keyth
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
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batesmotel
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Re: CRISIS OF THE REPUBLIC TOURNAMENT / Roman Senate
I will heed the call of the Republic and am willing to assume the command of the second army in Bythinia. (Is replying here the right way to do this?)
Chris
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Re: CRISIS OF THE REPUBLIC TOURNAMENT / Roman Senate
The citizens in the streets of Roma are proud to hear of your victory. They request a screenshot of the defeated Galatians.keyth wrote:I bring word of victory from Bithynia. Nicomedes, our steadfast ally, was given command of the left wing of our army while I took command of our legionaries on the right.
The numberless foe, screaming their barbaric shouts, fell hard upon the Bithynian contingent which buckled under the assault. It is unclear at the present time why, but Nicomedes felt the need to retreat to a safer position some distance from the battlefield. Despite his absence, the brave yet ill-equipped Bithynian soldiery were able to keep lancers and chariots at bay until Roman cavalry arrived to stabilise the flank, though the price in blood was high.
On the right, some of our auxiliaries were roughly handled but our legionaries stood firm and destroyed the Galatians in bloody combat. While the cost in lives for this victory is heavy, the majority of our legionaries have survived.
Senator Kilroy
Re: CRISIS OF THE REPUBLIC TOURNAMENT / Roman Senate
Our scribe has not mastered the art of the 'screenshot' of which you speak 
Praetor Keyth
Praetor Keyth
Keyth
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
Re: CRISIS OF THE REPUBLIC TOURNAMENT / Roman Senate
Perhaps you can task your scribe to find one among the few surviving Galatians who is familiar with this arcane art? If not, I will have my scribe deliver the secret to you in a private message.keyth wrote:Our scribe has not mastered the art of the 'screenshot' of which you speak
Praetor Keyth
Senator Kilroy
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Demetrios
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Re: CRISIS OF THE REPUBLIC TOURNAMENT / Roman Senate
Senator Batesmotel is hereby assigned to engage the Cilicians.
Every noble Roman may support the Roman fleet until the 6th of March.
Just post the amount of points donated.
Cheers, Klaus
Every noble Roman may support the Roman fleet until the 6th of March.
Just post the amount of points donated.
Cheers, Klaus
Sic transit Gloria Mundi !
Re: CRISIS OF THE REPUBLIC TOURNAMENT / Roman Senate
Morning everyone just a query from the mere plebian from down under who has now just a woken (well no actually its 11am sunday morningDemetrios wrote:Senator Batesmotel is hereby assigned to engage the Cilicians.
Every noble Roman may support the Roman fleet until the 6th of March.
Just post the amount of points donated.
Cheers, Klaus
Cheers Rex
Re: CRISIS OF THE REPUBLIC TOURNAMENT / Roman Senate
I shall donate the fruits of my labours in Bithynia to support our glorious fleet.
[3 points for the win?]
[3 points for the win?]
Keyth
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
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Demetrios
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Re: CRISIS OF THE REPUBLIC TOURNAMENT / Roman Senate
Hi rexhurley,
just check the Roman Senate thread and respond to requests asap ( on this thread, not by PM ), as the first will get the job.
Cheers, Klaus
just check the Roman Senate thread and respond to requests asap ( on this thread, not by PM ), as the first will get the job.
Cheers, Klaus
Sic transit Gloria Mundi !
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Re: CRISIS OF THE REPUBLIC TOURNAMENT / Roman Senate
Attention.
Moved "Roman Senate" to the top to make things easier.
Question #2 still waiting for the right answer.
Please post all replies to requests of the Roman Senate on this thread
Moved "Roman Senate" to the top to make things easier.
Question #2 still waiting for the right answer.
Please post all replies to requests of the Roman Senate on this thread
Sic transit Gloria Mundi !
Re: CRISIS OF THE REPUBLIC TOURNAMENT / Roman Senate
I have seen (1) one assignment up for assignment, It might help us if the future assignments that we can 'bid' on (for lack of a better word) be in a different color (Red for Rome would be good). Thanks!! 
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A challenge from the Cilicians awaits you! Password cotrbatesmotel wrote:I will heed the call of the Republic and am willing to assume the command of the second army in Bythinia. (Is replying here the right way to do this?)
Chris
Best,
Tim (TJD)
Re: CRISIS OF THE REPUBLIC TOURNAMENT / Roman Senate
looking for an army to command



