03 Mar 23 UTC | Spring, 1570: Know that I have sent letters to you the great lords of this land. I do not wish to deceive any of you in this manner. But know that I intend to keep my word. |
03 Mar 23 UTC | Spring, 1570: How honorable, Kenshin. |
12 Mar 23 UTC | Autumn, 1572: Oda only needs 3 more centers for a solo victory. We need to cooperate or we all lose. |
12 Mar 23 UTC | Spring, 1573: Not true. |
12 Mar 23 UTC | Spring, 1573: Why do you say that this not true? |
12 Mar 23 UTC | Spring, 1573: Because the north is closed. I will try of course, but if Ueasugi doesn’t open their lines, there is no way for me to break into Dewa and this the rest is closed to me as well. In the south, you are my best and only ally, so I would not attack you, besides I have less troops than you. So let us finish Shimazu and draw? |
12 Mar 23 UTC | Spring, 1573: Ouch. |
12 Mar 23 UTC | Spring, 1573: Sorry bro-san |
13 Mar 23 UTC | Autumn, 1573: I will not go down without a fight! |
13 Mar 23 UTC | Autumn, 1573: I can see that |
14 Mar 23 UTC | Autumn, 1573: Okay |
14 Mar 23 UTC | Spring, 1574: The Sword is sharpened - not let it speak of iron and blood. |
14 Mar 23 UTC | Spring, 1574: Now* |
14 Mar 23 UTC | Spring, 1574: Ok pal |
15 Mar 23 UTC | Eagle carves the wind Talons flashing in the sun Fat spawning salmon |
15 Mar 23 UTC | Swords speak not without a swordsman. Worse, they speak against an untrained one. |
16 Mar 23 UTC | Got the Salmon. |
16 Mar 23 UTC | Congratulations. |
16 Mar 23 UTC | Good game. |
16 Mar 23 UTC | GG. If the comment may be allowed, I was expecting to see everyone ganging up on me from turn one, but was surprised to not see this happening, being able to outpace everyones growth due to my bigger starting position. Any opinions from you on how that happened? |