Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-30924651-20170427160834/@comment-30924651-20170428172357

Olanu wrote: Bremen, 2nd turn:

Foreign policy


 * offer ceasefire to Lower Saxony


 * ask  AFFHRAD to join

* ask states with sea acess for trading (again) Lower Saxony accepts.

But you can't join AFFHEAD because of rules:

Rules:

''If you want to join the game just say "I join". I will randomly decide, which former German/Russian/American state/subject you will have.''

You can:

''1. Start wars against other countries, including those, that splitted from same state as you and those, who splitted from two other empires, as well as conquer them or their pieces.''

''2. Join new unions, that are only for former states of country you splitted from if you will not lost independece.''

''3. Use diplomacy, which is unlimited. You can write your own treaties.''

''4. Use military mobilization.''

You can't:

''1. Change your country's name (if it's California you cannot rename it into "Golden Empire of the Sun. even if it will conquer 99% of the world).''

''2. Change your country's political system (so if you get Brandenburg you can create a dictature there or leave it democtic, but you can't change it into "Kingdom of Brandemburg").''

''3. Change your nationality (if you get Dagestan, you can't do it non-Avar or "only for Dargins", as well as you can't cut it off from country it splitted from (if you are Dafestan, you can't say "hey, guys, Russians occupied us, but now we are free". You are still the Republic of former Russian Republic of Dagestan)). Same is about religion.''

''4. Use weapons of mass destruction.''

''5. Change your symbolic.''

''6. Change your caputal city (even if you conquered Rome as Kaliningrad, capital will still be Kaliningrad).''

''7. Use swear words, being racist and other stuff like that.''



<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">''You can do maximum 8 moves in one turn. One turn is one year. Also I decide what other countries are doing and what happens between turns (but I try to be fair).''