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Re: R\'lyeh over and out
That was my way of saying that the situation was hopeless.
Pangaea was going to become zombies anyway, even without Ermor's help. They were about 50 nature gems away from casting Carrion Woods. (which included an enpowerment.) But Pangaea asks Ermor if they can keep their current stylish green zombie look, instead of what they find the boring Ermor grey. |
Re: R\'lyeh over and out
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Death Becomes You, Mistress of Magic, She who is Crowned with Wisdom, the Terror of the Tomb, the Evil Princess. Looks like this game is over then. Thanks to everyone for playing and Zach for hosting. |
Re: R\'lyeh over and out
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Abysia attacked me the turn after agreeing to a 3 turn NAP without any notice (obviously). Seeing Emor growing larger and larger on our border, I offered him a second chance to ally with me against him as I knew even if I defeated Abysia I would have no chance against Emor as we would both be weakened. Again he agreed, and then 2 turns later betrayed that agreement. Then later he asked if I wished to join in an alliance against Emor, but by that time I was already setting myself to AI so that I could sub for Lingchin. I, for one, will never trust Hako again. He did a great job of throwing the game to Meglobob. Jazzepi |
Re: R\'lyeh over and out
If it makes you feel any better, I had a 3 turn NAP with him and he attacked me without warning as well.
Perhaps he was roleplaying a evil backstabbing Abysia or perhaps just plain forgetful?!? I did put alot of effort (bribery) into securing a NAP with Abysia early on and I remember giving you some skull mentors for peace. Ermor is vulnerable early on, so you need to get a ally or 2 or just really make sure they don't attck you until your ready to take on the world. |
Last message from Tien Chi
We really needed some earlier attacks on Ermor. I would have attacked him sooner, but I wasn't anywhere near him until he got enormous. I think Abyssia was probably the best person to do this, especially since fire and undead don't mix well.
Abyssia's throwing of the game was completed when his stolen security key stopped working with the 3.10 patch, and so he went AI right when we were all ganging up on Ermor. Of course, it didn't help that Man AI, utterly unaware of Ermor, reduced everyone's ability to fight Ermor. But give credit where credit is due. Meglobob kicked our butts. Nice work! |
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It was fun being completely isolated and alone in the fight against Ermor. I expected Abysia to be the first one to attack him, but nah, it was Ulm (who died)... Then there was Jomon (Jazzepi) who got beaten to a pulp who got me to help him, and when I got some of the aggro off him... Why didn't you halp my ***, Jazzepi?-p
Was it because Abysia attacked you or something? And the moment I saw Meglo, I knew he was gonna win. No one believed me ("west will stop him!11!1"), BUT I GOT THE LAST LAUGH. HA HA HA. |
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No, you're wrong, I started laughing laik when I was losing. I knew you'd win BY THEN ALREADY! So obviously I have been laughing the longest!
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Our ability to gang up on Ermor was also limited when Jomon and Arco went AI early.
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Re: Last message from Tien Chi
It would have been nice to go one more turn (though I was totally unable to with my economy ruined by the Utterdark).
I was just about to cast Solar Brilliance when I engaged one of his big armies. I've never seen that spell in action. |
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