20 Dec 17 UTC | Spring, 1860: Hi |
20 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1860: Hi |
20 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1860: . |
20 Dec 17 UTC | Spring, 1861: Go |
20 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1861: Go |
20 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1861: GO |
21 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1861: Whenever you are able. |
21 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1862: Hi |
21 Dec 17 UTC | Spring, 1863: How are you doing today? |
21 Dec 17 UTC | Spring, 1863: Good. How are you? |
21 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1863: I'm good. It feels nice to be able to relax. |
21 Dec 17 UTC | Spring, 1864: I'm going to make some coffee, so I will enter orders in about five minutes. |
21 Dec 17 UTC | Spring, 1864: Ok |
21 Dec 17 UTC | Spring, 1864: Here again! |
21 Dec 17 UTC | Spring, 1864: Hello |
21 Dec 17 UTC | Spring, 1864: Our support holds mirrored each other last turn. |
21 Dec 17 UTC | Spring, 1864: It looks kinda cool. |
21 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1864: It does. . . did. . . stupid tenses. |
21 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1864: I think you may currently have the advantage. |
21 Dec 17 UTC | Spring, 1865: Yes. I would hope to keep that advantage. For your future reference, I absolutely bombarded units towards the west. You didn't have enough armies to counter it. |