Name: Kingdom of Epeiros Government: Monarchy Primary Language: Greek (Northwest Greek Dialect) Currency: Drachma Capital: Ambracia Leader: Hegemon Pyrrhos I. of Epeiros (he died in 272, which is the starting date of Rome 2 I'll say he's alive ) Other Important People: Heir Alexander II. of Epeiros Religion: Hellenic Diplomacy City State of Sparta - FriendlyIMPERIVM ROMANVM - Neutral Tribe of Getae - Neutral Epeirote Claims Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
There seems to be alot of confusion over weather or not we have a non aggresion pact.Trying to clear it up. How do you edit the map and i do not see your claims?
You might have misunderstood, we are fine and we are not confused about our treaty. Edit it with paint
lol thanks i posted this twice now lbefore i saw this
Hail Hegemon Pyrrhos I. of Epeiros,Athenes has found a leader.I propose we extend the alliance to them and i will only claim Pelleponese.This way we have a 4 nations alliance.What do you think?
Painted the map with updated claims for us BEYOLD MY AMAZINGLY BAD PAINT SKILLS! just example claims [IMG]file:///C:/Users/Theotian/Pictures/Claims.png[/IMG] Edit:I used paint and copied the image but i cannot get it to work?What did you do?
You must UPLOAD it to an image hosting site (like Imageshack for example). The path you gave is from YOUR computer, how can anybody see it?
lol ok i have not used it before.
Well, my noble ally, if We can negotiate with Athenai,then sure.
We're all agreed then, I'll post in the diplo thread.EDIT: Actually I won't. Athens didn't actually agree themselves.Shlt this forums so laggy!!!!
We're all agreed then, I'll post in the diplo thread.
A messenger arrives at the court, bringing good tidings that the Strategos of Athens has announced the alliance with the Greek states
Very well.
Originally Posted by Rhinelander Wow... Suebi are now allied with the Parthians... That's what I call prestige abusing / farming. The Parthian Ambassador wishes the ruling house of Epirus/Epeiros well. Long may its rulers hold sway; power they hold, when their tongues they cannot. Few of the people of Parthia have taken well to the flippant, ethnocentric, and haughty character of the "Greek" Epirus. Neither Sparta, nor Athens, nor even Pergamon have been so successfully surly and small-minded. Not very long ago, weighing the prospect of possible mutual friends and rivals, Parthia and its king offered formal friendship to the peoples of Greece. The offer was not formally declined, or simply ignored, but strung out and then rudely rebuffed. Small wonder then that having been burned by its association with closed, inward-looking people that Parthia found friends wider afield. When the people of Epirus next confront their rulers, let them discourse with the full facts. And let us hope the other people of Greece prove more urbane than the provincials of Ambracia. OOC: Step off.