14 Dec 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: Greetings, Europa. Germany bases his negotiation on the honor of each nation's diplomat. Negotiations will be steadfast in truth in Germany. Let there be no obstacle in negotiation. Russia: I have no thoughts of making conflict with you. I propose to be your friend of benefit. France/England: I ask that you acknowledge my territorial claims of Denmark and Holland. England, I acknowledge your territorial claims for Norway and Belgium. France, I acknowledge your territorial claims for Spain and Portugal. |
14 Dec 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: Fondest greetings to my fellow crowned heads of Europe! Particularly fond greetings go to my neighbor to the west. Perhaps we could arrange that we mutually leave the Piedmont free of forces of our respective nations. Does this sound good to you? |
14 Dec 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: Likewise, Austria, my neighbor: it goes without saying that I will not invade your soil and take Tyrolia, could you be so kind as to refrain from entering it as well? |
15 Dec 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: hello...? |
15 Dec 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: @France, Russia, and Germany: I am equally open to allying with all of you. So really, the first one to offer the alliance gets it. |
15 Dec 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: @ Italy Im more than happy to keep piedmont DMZed. @ England Im very interested in your offer of an alliance. How can we help each other? |
15 Dec 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: @France, very good! It seems we have a common enemy. I believe we should work together against him. How attached are you to Belgium? @Russia, can we split the Scandis? Sweden for you, Norway for me? |
16 Dec 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: England: Do you choose your ally on who asks first? I am not a threat to you nor France. Perhaps you should reconsider. An Anglo-German alliance has its fruitful benefits. England/France: I have acknowledged both's countries territorial claims. If both countries want more, than there will be conflict, apparently for no reason. |
16 Dec 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: France: If England chooses to continue with his 'first is winner' policy, I will support you into Belgium for the sake of avoiding a long lasting war. |
16 Dec 11 UTC | Autumn, 1901: Sure england |
16 Dec 11 UTC | Autumn, 1901: Russia: Austria will be able to hold Budapest against you without support, however I cannot support you from Tridue to a counterattack from Albania and Serbia. Could you support me in? I can assure you Vienna and Serbia in return. Sound good? |
17 Dec 11 UTC | Autumn, 1901: yea. support to vie instead? |
18 Dec 11 UTC | Autumn, 1901: That works for me! |
18 Dec 11 UTC | Autumn, 1901: Russia: What the hell is your troops doing in Silesia? |
18 Dec 11 UTC | Autumn, 1901: England: I will support you into Sweden and Brest, if you consider an alliance with me. |
18 Dec 11 UTC | Autumn, 1901: moving to boh, Italy |
18 Dec 11 UTC | Autumn, 1901: sorry, germany |
18 Dec 11 UTC | Autumn, 1901: Do you want me to retreat? |
18 Dec 11 UTC | Autumn, 1901: Russia: Yes, absolutely. You can have your troops better used elsewhere! |
18 Dec 11 UTC | Autumn, 1901: yes, russia. or I might reconsider our alliance. |