Ah, the Fall! Leaves turning, brisk breezes, and wholesale slaughter on the continent.
This fall, Tsar Leo gives his brother a healthy does of brotherly love (pictured), while England proves themselves more than willing to spend the long, cold winter in St. Petersburg. Meanwhile, Italy continues the trend of central European countries moving Westward at the expense of their Eastern fronts, capturing centers in Northern France while the Turks knock on their door in the Mediterranean.
Will the Germans ever again taste the delicious pretzels at the Hoffbrau House? Will the Italians learn to prefer French wines before their own country is eating only Baba Ganoush? Do the English really prefer borscht to pate? Whose cuisine will reign supreme?
The moves:
The results:
The following retreats are due by Tueday (that's tomorrow!) at midnight:
Italy must retreat from the Ionian Sea to the Tyrhennian or Naples (or disband).
England must retreat from Brest to Piccardy or the English Channel (or disband).
Germany must retreat from Holland to the Helgoland Bight (or disband).
Russia must retreat from St. Petersburg to Livonia or Moscow (or disband).
Builds will then be due on Thursday night, with moves for Spring 1906 due on Sunday.
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