11 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1860: (Julius Ceasar): Hi |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1860: (Abelincoln): Hello |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1860: (Abelincoln): How was school today? |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1860: (Julius Ceasar): It was good. Science took a very long time, and when I got to the study guide, I decided that I would do it tomorrow. What about you? |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1860: (Abelincoln): It was fine, I am just catching up on debate |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1860: (Abelincoln): On THE debate |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Autumn, 1860: Nice |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1861: Latin didn't take too long so that was nice |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1861: I am grateful not to have to do that long work |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1861: But it will be extremely useful. |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Autumn, 1861: I think the Confederacy has access to many more centers. |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1862: maybe |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1864: After this year I have to leave |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1864: Ok, do you want to pause? |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1864: Or do you want to draw? |
11 Feb 21 UTC | I don't care, whatever you want to do is fine with me. |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Could we just draw, and then we could start a different one next time we are both free? |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Absolutely. |
11 Feb 21 UTC | GameMaster: Union voted for a Draw. If everyone votes Draw the game will end and the points are split equally among all the surviving players, regardless of how many supply centers each player has. |
11 Feb 21 UTC | Thanks for inviting me to do this! |