Dc189 Spring 858
Draw Proposals
Option C Failed.
Option D failed.
Fall Deadline is due next Tuesday 23rd at 5pm, Australian EST.
There has been another draw proposal tabled. It is the same as Option D. Please vote yes or no with your fall votes.
DIAS with DCI SC scoring.
For DCI scoring
Britons and Welsh 10 SC each - score 6.5 points
Angles 9 SC - scores 5 points
Norse 8 SC - scores 4 points
Scots 7 SC - scores 3 points
Danes 6 SC - scores 2 points.
Adjudications
Angles:
F Borders Supports F Firth of Forth
F Firth of Forth Supports A Lothians (*Dislodged*)
F Kent Supports F Thames
A London Supports F Kent
A Lothians Supports A Ayr - Argyll
A Mercia Hold
A Middlesex - Wiltshire (*Bounce*)
F Thames Supports F Hoek of Holland
F Wash Supports F Firth of Forth
Britons:
F Baie de la Seine - English Channel (*Bounce*)
F Celtic Sea - Kerry
F Clare - Galway Bay (*Bounce*)
A Connacht Supports A Dublin - Louth
A Flanders Supports A Holland
F Golfe de St. Malo - Celtic Sea
F Hoek of Holland Supports F Thames
A Holland Hold
F Loire - Bay of Biscay
F Wight - English Channel (*Bounce*)
Danes:
F Dogger Bank Supports F Moray Firth - Firth of Forth
F Drenthe, no move received
F Frisian Isles, no move received
F Helgoland Bight Supports F Dogger Bank
A Jutland, no move received
F Moray Firth - Firth of Forth
Norse:
A Aberdeen Supports F Perth
F Caithness - Grampian
F German Ocean Supports F Moray Firth - Firth of Forth
F Hordaland Fylke Supports F Dogger Bank
A Ostfold Hold
F Pentland Firth - Orkney Islands (*Bounce*)
F Perth Supports F Moray Firth - Firth of Forth
F Zetland - Orkney Islands (*Bounce*)
Scots:
F Argyll Supports F Armagh - Clyde Firth (*Cut*)
F Armagh - Clyde Firth (*Dislodged*)
F Highlands - Inner Hebrides
F Minch - Highlands
F Rosemary Bank - Galway Bay (*Bounce*)
F Sea of the Hebrides Supports F Argyll
F Sutherland Hold
Welsh:
A Ayr - Argyll (*Fails*)
F Clyde Firth - Armagh
F Damnonia - Gwynedd
F Devon - Cornwall
A Dublin - Louth
F East Irish Sea - Clyde Firth
F St. George Channel - Bristol Channel
A Sussex - Wiltshire (*Bounce*)
F West Irish Sea Supports F Clyde Firth - Armagh
A Wexford - Dublin
Summer 858
Scottish F Armagh can retreat to Donegal.
Angle F Firth of Forth can retreat to Durham.
I have made both of these retreats but the relevant players can choose to retreat OTB if they wish by notifying me within the next 48 hours.
PRESS
Britons speak,
To Welsh,
Ah, the first stumbling block. I am NOT positive to having 3 fleets positioned vs Cel. I could live with a fleet in Bri, but not Cor as well. To be frank, Cor feels very threatening. I humbly ask you to pull that unit away.
To Angles,
Unless a draw passes, we might have to do something like that. I also agree that we would need some kind of guarantees within such a coalition.
To Norse/Danes,
I do not wish to fight either of you, especially not Danes whom I've worked very well with this far. However, if draws keep getting voted down, something must be done and the Angles suggestion is probablly the easiest one to do. I cincerely hope it does not come to that.
To Scots,
Nothing personal, you simply ended up in front of my units.
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Angles and Britons, I am all in favor of the three major powers banding together against the three minor ones, should the Norse, Danes and Scots persist in prolonging this senseless carnage. In that case, a three-way draw sounds more than fair to me.
Angles, if I take ARG, you can have SUS. I'm also willing to support you into ARG, if you prefer.
Britons, support into LOU is appreciated. <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com
ffice:smarttags" />F ST. moved away from KER, just to keep things as cordial as possible. I think we're on auto pilot next turn.
-Wales
Wales/Britons: Waiting for your response to my WBA vs. DNS idea. A 6-way draw is fine with me too.
Wales: Let's keep up the bump in Wil and will continue to support your A Ayr - Arg.
Stephen Lytton
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