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Attention, lords, ladies, citizens and peasants!
Tremble in fear and prepare yourselves!
Now approaches their most imperial majesties, Imperators of the Roman Empire, co-equal Emperors designated by the Roman Senate
Julius Caesar
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Augustus CaesarLast edited by Nahdia on Wed Feb 08, 2017 5:18 pm, edited 2 times in total."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Friends! Romans! Countrymen! Lend Me your ears!
We the rulers of the Roman people have deigned to grace this squabbling horde of Barbarian Peasants with the grandeur of our presence and wisdom. Those who bend the knee and accept obedience to Our Will shall be incorporated into the Empire, and in time their descendants may be accounted as citizens, with all the rights, responsibilities, and privileges accompanying that rank.
Those who resist our glory will be dealt with swiftly and harshly by the legions.
We are already most heartily displeased with the conduct of our Senate and subjects. Scientific advancement is critical to the success and expansion of the empire, though artistic investment also has merit for the cultural development of our citizens. Choosing to turn a deaf ear to these advancements is an unacceptable deviation from our responsibility as their representatives. The Senate shall consider itself on notice.
As anything else that has occurred prior to our arrival in your midst shall be considered trivial and of little consequence, We shall not be reviewing the records of your no-doubt inane bickering. We further insist that this Senate curtail its proceedings to a reasonable length, and ask that the good Senators take a breath once in a while to consider their words with a modicum of care and decorum.
I shall be watching these proceedings carefully and conferring with my co-emperor regarding Our Will. When it has been issued, We expect it to be obeyed.
His Imperial Majesty
Augustus CaesarLast edited by Nahdia on Wed Feb 08, 2017 5:18 pm, edited 2 times in total."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Senator Nero, as you have found Us in a charitable mood, we shall deign to reply to your most impertinent query.
As nothing prior to our entrance to the Senate floor could possibly be of any consequence, and your collective blathering is most loud, obnoxious, and long-winded, We have chosen not to review the records of what came before. The eagle does not listen to the braying of the ass.
Regarding our opinion of your fellow Senator, and indeed of yourself, We withhold Our Judgment for the nonce. If their is something in particular you would have Us review, We will consider your request.
Senator DEO, my words should satisfy you as well, and we are likewise willing to listen to your cause.
Senator Nebby, your ignorance and impatience shows your roots as a mere plebian most acutely, and for your rudeness we will more readily lend Our Ears to Senator Nero, should his case be convincing."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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No. Your bad behavior does not mean I should be kicked out of my hobby.
The top five posters in this game have twice as many posts as everyone else combined. That's just plain selfish, rude, and displays a childish lack of control.
Stop it."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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lol
When you sober up, just edit my post and drop this in. Drop it into PV's quote too, if you're feeling skippy. For some reason, my browser is lopping off the http://www. part of the address. I'll have it fixed eventually, just an annoyance for now.
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[color=#0000FF][b]We absolutely despise [url=http://www.mafiascum.net/forum//viewtopic.php?p=8884022#p8884022]that question[/url], Senator Peregrine. We find it to be trite and meaningless, used most often to falsely paint a loyal Senator confident of their position as weak and uncertain. We have several times considered banning its utterance from Our Hearing. Mighty Caesar welcomes you back to these chambers, Senator Peregrine. What say you of the criminal Vecna?[/b][/color]
"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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...supposed to be a PM to mod.In post 6397, Pine wrote:lol
When you sober up, just edit my post and drop this in. Drop it into PV's quote too, if you're feeling skippy. For some reason, my browser is lopping off the http://www. part of the address. I'll have it fixed eventually, just an annoyance for now.
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[color=#0000FF][b]We absolutely despise [url=http://www.mafiascum.net/forum//viewtopic.php?p=8884022#p8884022]that question[/url], Senator Peregrine. We find it to be trite and meaningless, used most often to falsely paint a loyal Senator confident of their position as weak and uncertain. We have several times considered banning its utterance from Our Hearing. Mighty Caesar welcomes you back to these chambers, Senator Peregrine. What say you of the criminal Vecna?[/b][/color]
@Nahdia Please delete these two posts. They were obvi meant to be a PM
When you're sober, ofc."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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I was asking her to fix a botched url tags in 6377 and 6382, ya numpty. Fuck itMod please disregard requests. It will only cause more confusion
While I'm out of character, this is the most fun I've had playing Mafia in literally years. This even beats Camn's Revenge. Thank you all for putting up with the Caesar character, it makes me happy. I've spoken to my wife in the royal third person plural a few times (Dearest, please pass Us the remote) and she's been like 'wut'. Awkward.
*back in character*"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Senator Mathblade, We concur with your assessment that proceeding with the conviction of the criminal Rampage this session is likely the most prudent and productive course of action. We shall not, however, move on this state of affairs until the former Senator returns from his travels abroad. It is contrary to the Senate's rules of conduct to prosecute the accusedin absentiawhen it can be avoided. As patron of Rome, We owe Our primary allegiance to Jupiter above, but We also venerate Lady Iustitia, She of Justice and Law. Senate rules oblige Us to hear the accused Rampage's defense before proceeding to execution.
Rest assured, Senators Mathblade and nancy, We shall join thee in prosecuting the traitor upon his return."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Nonsense, Senator Nebby. This council has made little if any serious action towards convicting you, it costs Senator Leonshade nothing to defend you against what small tribulations have been thrown your way. This would, indeed, be a classic tactic for the traitorous, as it gains them an ally for no cost.
If thou hast serious cause to clear the Senator's name, Caesar shall hear thy petition. Until then, We admonish thee for being so easily swayed."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Ehhhh. Civ 6 was not really an inspired addition to the franchise.In post 7125, NoticeMeSenpai wrote:.....Excuse me while I go buy Civ VI.
DAMN YOU ELBIRRRRNNNNNNN (also where did your scumread on me go, broski? Your stubbornly shit read on me is why I think you're prob not scum, don't make me paranoid plz)
That said, I didn't compare Civ V favorably to Civ IV when it was new, but after various expansions and overhauls it's my favorite edition so far. So we'll see."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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As We have previously stated, We have deep skepticism about Senator Leonshade's loyalty, but have not yet committed to a conviction of him yet.
We would hear the petition regarding Senator Maxous forthwith."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Quite simply, We found were interpreting Senator DEO's actions as broadly loyalist and Senator Rampage's as broadly disloyal. We found The DEO's case against Senator Rampage in Our first session to be righteous, and in line with Our own thoughts. Senator Rampage's venom and toxicity against Senator DEO, rather than engaging their points, sealed Our view on the matter."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Blatant prod dodge after friendly warning from mod before the real prod happens. State of emergency blizzard in central New York. We got 25 inches in 16 hours today. Been snow fighting and hunkering down with loved ones all day. Will post meaningfully and in character in the morning. It's expected to snow all night and through tomorrow. Wife already has her second snow day in a row called."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Site-wide post: Requesting emergency V/LA for the next day or so, dealing with a once-a-decade blizzard right now. 30 inches in as many hours. Absolutely insane, even for a region famous for snow. I will post as I can, but may be shoveling and snowblowing a lot. Also my sister is out of town and her furnace crapped out while she's away, and the furnace guy can't deal with waist-deep snow drifts."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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This game was just too much. I really have no clue why you people need to be so fucking spammy. It was just impossible to keep up with the pace most days. I made do with provoking enough strong TRs on me and coasting in the scum thread.
Playing Caesar was fun. I wish I'd gotten to do it more. Expect to see him again some time."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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