Captain blue wrote:wow! that was a bit too much wasn't it? was that all aimed at me or you just peaking in general?
i don't really have plan on becoming a so called "king" if i want to i could its pretty easy just like you said but i don't have that kind of idea in my head. i just simply want to use an existing nationality that no one uses because simply because no one is using it. So really my aim is just to be different from what everyone else's.
Yeah i agree with stuff you said, i don't think Falkland will remain as the most influential nation for so long specially when the new system has been implemented.
Thanks for your concern. Nothing here is directed at you. I can see now that you aren't worried about the prices, taxes and tariffs that nations will impose on the ports they control. I'm just trying to make Avonmora a better place for merchants and recruiting peaceful traders to a strong nation and helping to boost their influence seems like the right thing to do. Wales could benefit from as many merchants as would join it since influence is required to hire crew and most people will probably build where they trade. Once your influence far exceeds your need for hiring crew, Charity Donation comes in to make sure your total hiring expense is as low as it can be. Please reconsider Wales if you are concerned with increasing your gold and Wales will work toward making it better for merchants and worse for Pirates and those who behave like Pirates.
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CORRECTION:
I learned that you are of Falkland Islands so had some cause to think that I verbally attacked you. I hope you will see differently in the future. I hope that all
except:
SGT Blue
Others who don't see the truth when it's right in front of their faces and let their emotions ruin other players' goals
Pirate type players
will join Wales. I know this won't happen but I have an obligation to Pirates Glory and Avonmora since I took it on of my own free will. I must lead us into better times and will fight for that as long as I am here.
Yesterday I gave my all. Today I'll give more. Tomorrow, I'll take back what you took for granted.