There should, but he isn't online. When I told him 'freeze stuff until we meet up tomorrow' it really meant 'we'll finish this first thing tomorrow'. There is no way that I am going to let up on this oppertunity to bulk up. He can just deal with it. He should be online by now. As far as I am concerned, his army is sieging Macedon, currently. Everything else is still moving.
Oi, @GeneralofCarthage, my troops marching into your country happened yesterday. You can't have your men trained and armoured, and then stall in the battle. Right now you have 60,000, at most, untrained levies you can raise. That's what you will have for this entire war. I'm sorry to say it, but I will not allow you to keep stalling the battle until you have each of your men trained to oblivion. This game does not work like that.
Tyre will diplomatically support the Levantine Kingdom in their war against the psychopathic genocidal warmongers, Ankara.
I need help invading Rome and also I will send some men to help Armenia since they sent us some mercs. Why do people think the Penilsula war is over?
Ya I kind of stayed up until 5 AM and slept in. Anyway, fuck this siege of Macedon shit. If I fight Macedonia I might not have enough men to take on the greatest annoyance and threat to ever grace 450 BC. I can tolerate Macedonia, but this is an enemy so completely retarded that if he is not stopped I fear for the safety of everyone he comes into contact with. Everyone who remains in the horde of 430,000 is no longer permitted to leave. We will need every man, women, and child to stop this... Abomination. We'll move North West. The barbarian villages will have to be looted to supply the army. As well as 20,000 male slaves between the ages of 13 and 30 gathered. Women in the villages will be raped, but only by the Scythian soldiers so as to spread Scythian blood throughout Europe.
Tyre will also support Venice in it's war, and once our army has been fully reformed, we may consider sending military aid.
Consul Wigand orders the constructions of 25 new medium and heavy military ships, and demands the conscription of some 10,000 further peasants into the army. In order to house and train these new recruits, Wigand puts aside thousands of thaler towards the construction of four Military grade forts on the Denmark-Danzig Border As an executive order, Wigand builds the Danzig College of Warfare, where citizens can enlist to train in the arts of strategy and war.
Fo realz?! Boy, your going to have an Imperial army helping you out if you score a victory in anything.
Consul Wigand and Consul Raphael sat down to discuss the strategy of maintaining a large Danzig army through trade. Wigand voices his support of Danzigian craftsmanship, stating that Danzig should support the trade of the people rather than just import goods from other countries. Raphael supports the heavy trade that strengthened the class of Merchants, at the expense of the artisans, whose work was neglected when foreign artwork and craftsmanship filled the markets. Although little was accomplished by these talks, the difference of the two leaders was very apparent. Danzig was in for a change.