Infrastructure Reform(2 Requests): The Empress Justina Apsukrus desires not only to show the new priest who will be serving in her temple to her people, but also to declare that all religions are allowed in Poland-Lithuania. She also desires to make it clear that while she shall embrace all of them, her subjects are free to choose whatever religion they please.
Um... that's the right kind of reform for that, right? I looked back to make sure, eh-heh...
Technological Research(1 Request): Empress Apsukrus is intrigued by the various technologies that have emerged in the world. She wishes to gather the brightest minds in Poland-Lithuania and pool them together to preform technological research.
"Oh, dear. The toad, the monkey, and the dog have all screwed up."Okays, eh-heh.
"Oh, dear. The toad, the monkey, and the dog have all screwed up."Egyptian Requests for Turn 2:
Economic Reform (1 Request): A second attempt at strengthening agriculture, focused on restoring failed farms.
Military Reform (2 Requests): Inspired by the success of Byzantine offensive against the Turks, Egypt works to strengthen its army. Particular attention is paid to recruiting a special, elite unit of Pharaoh's Guard that will both protect Isis and undertake more dangerous battlefield actions. By the Pharaoh's decree, the Pharaoh's Guard shall be comprised of women.
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- War/Conquest: So we're going up north to attack those stupid Pueblos again, along with securing the coast of California. Hopefully this time we don't fail horribly.
Turn 2 for Scotland
- Military Reform: Rebuild the Scottish Army
Scratch, why are you trying to take turn 3 so early?
- Egypt:
- 86: Major Success Egypt's second attempt at economic improvement is a great success, undoing the previous year's famine and making great headway in improving.
- 47+10, 43+10: Minor Success. Through foreign aid, the resources to set up the new military force are available, but the lack of experience and willingness amongst the female populace leads to slow improvement.
- Poland:
- 55-4, 67-4: Minor Success. Though the populace isn't exactly eager, they are, in fact, at least willing to try.
- 16: Major Failure. A library burns down.
- Scotland:
- 93, 69: Minor Success. Leery about getting involved in such an undersupported military, people are slow to rejoin.
- One Request Left
I'm saving up my remaining request for the next turn
... why? What possible reason is there to do that? O_o
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... but there's no possible reason to do so. @_@
Avatar SourceI'm going to use it for an extra reform next turn
Uh... you can leave things half-completed between turns. Rome wasn't built in a day. O_o
Hm, where is everyone?
edited 19th May '13 12:35:10 PM by RainehDaze
Avatar SourceI'm here. And sorry, I had thought we were already on turn three. That request still stands for turn three when it occurs.
Silva HooooouuuuundEconomic reform: Gonna give building the Merchant Fleet another try
Enlightenment Tech research! unless I can do clockwork right away in which case begin researching to make a clockwork automaton submarine!
edited 20th May '13 9:13:58 PM by Dblade26
I'm still interested in this. Anybody else? Also, a new guy is joining as Finland
- economic upgrade: richer fertilizer for more crops.
- Military reform: forming of a larger scale invasion force to conquer Scandinavia.
The Aztecs had copper?
81, 74, 93: Major Success! Not only are investigations into metallurgy successful, the first mines are set up to acquire these resources.
I know for a fact they had agriculture, so get the wheel and you'll be all set for medieval stuff (since without the wheel... so many machines. ;-;)
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