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Slobby September 20th, 2010 08:35 PM

Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bananadine (Post 758732)
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.

;) Ah but you see from what you've stated that's all the reason there needs to be for the triple alliance against you. If 3 larger nations combined can barely make headway against you then how would 2 fair against a (potentially) stronger Atlantis?

You're a wiley opponent and that makes you dangerous. The best bet is take you down now while you're on the defensive.

You mention the payback on my demiliches. I can make more demiliches. If I recall you lost 9 commanders in that battle. How long can you last a war of attrition?

Bananadine September 21st, 2010 03:23 PM

Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
 
Look how little Patala fears C'tis! And with good reason--for every crippled Tartarian commander in C'tis, there are two strong ones in Patala, cured by the Gift of Health! What, again, can C'tis use to fight against that?

Maybe some Atlantian allies would help.

Verjigorm September 22nd, 2010 08:17 PM

Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
 
Wrong Thread...

Bananadine September 23rd, 2010 04:01 PM

Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
 
More sea trolls, C'tis? If you have so many water gems you don't need, then why not just send them straight to Patala? It would save us all some trouble.

Bananadine November 27th, 2010 05:46 PM

Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
 
Gregstrom has finally lost heart for good. A call for substitutes has turned up nrasch, who seems to be human and is therefore a million times better than the AI. He is set to take his first turn immediately. Please send any necessary propaganda his way.

nrasch November 28th, 2010 11:40 AM

Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
 
Hi hi all! And, as I said in our in game message, thanks for letting me join. :)

I'm also on IRC as LeafyBits.

And finally, why in the world is my pretender named Anus?!?! ;)

Executor November 28th, 2010 12:13 PM

Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
 
This thing still on? wow...
Who's winning? Who's got my cap? When was AC brought down? How are things in the Armageddoned wastelands?
Ah, AC and Arm., good times...

LDiCesare November 28th, 2010 01:47 PM

Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
 
Patala owns themost land, then C'tis and Bogarus. Atlantis holds its capital and most of the water. A long war for the seas is underway.
Provinces with 5000 pop or more are rare and considered rather rich around C'tis.

djo December 11th, 2010 07:51 AM

Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Executor (Post 764276)
This thing still on? wow...

Ditto! This has to be some kind of record. I thought I survived until the end of the game, but no, it turns out I was eliminated somewhere in the anonymous middle. Incredible.

Bananadine November 25th, 2011 06:58 PM

Re: Mistletoe - an LA game for busy people (in progress)
 
It's Thanksgiving in the US and family has stolen my time. :( I must delay the turn.


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