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Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
There's only you to go, unless Ermor desperately want to submit their post-mortem turn. So no real need to pull back the next turn - just force-host this one when you submit.
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Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
We continue to play on a higher plane of existence. And there, we are winning!
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Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
Hm, well, I guess you're right but I finished my turn pretty close to the deadline anyway so I'll just let it go now in service of the ideal of uh something or other.
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Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
There seems to be a change in the air.
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Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
It's summer! ;)
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Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
Stellar Focus, not so impressive... Patala has the right idea. Turn up the heat slowly enough, and the lizardman won't jump out of the pot before it boils!
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Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
Crazy. Game been goin on for 2 years...lmao
Been some good battles Bananadine :D |
Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
Yes. It's been exciting, though increasingly burdensome.
It may become less exciting, if Patala, C'tis, and Bogarus finally succeed in giving Atlantis to Patala... how much more interesting our war might be, if anyone other than Patala had hope of winning! Maybe the honorable Patalans could send a few rudras into C'tis, just to be sporting. Not to worry--the rudras would be in no danger! |
Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
Well, I have that delusion that maybe I might handle myself better on ground than underwater.
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Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
According to experience, Patala knows how to beat your Tartarians and your sauromancers. Do you know how you'll kill its angels and rudras? Fighting on the land, you will have great difficulty keeping a rudra away from your lizard mages.
Atlantis suggests that you defeat one Patalan army, before wagering your whole nation on your supposed ability to do so! ...Or, if you end up losing whatever fight you're preparing for at the Atlantian capital, then consider that the foe that defeated you is itself being defeated by someone much richer! Even if the Atlantian capital is lost, the sea will remain an expensive target for anybody. Patala has sacrificed five demiliches (plus items) for a chance to own the small sea outside Marignon--a sea that produces a total of three gems per month. When will that investment ever be paid for! Maybe more than one nation ought to consider restricting its battles to the land. |
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