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Re: Random set up, PBEM game for new players
Well, given that you just took a 2nd capital over on turn 7 or whatever I'd say you're in pretty good shape, since that's a huge chunk of extra income and gems. The trick now is to leverage that and continue to expand, since if you stop it's an invitation to get passed up by someone with better scales.
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Re: Random set up, PBEM game for new players
No, no, you misunderstand. The Lankan people have had enough of foreign adventures. Now we just want to rest on our laurels, do a little magic research, and maybe write our memoirs. We are well content with our current lands, just like Hobbits in the Shire. Or, Holburgs. You get the idea.
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Hi Zhao, I really appreciate you posting here on how things went from your point of view. I'll just add some info to some of your comments.
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But the way things went you even took my nice western province from me, but got weakened in the process. Then I saw your new army of reinforcements show up from the north, which the game reported to me as having 30 troops, mostly archers. By then all I had was my capitol army of about 50 troops, and I had to prevent those reinforcements linking up with your pretenders army. So, I sent my 50 guys vs your 30, while bidding like 250 for some mercs in capital. If your pretender would jump my capital next turn I would gamble on my PD + mercs winning, or weakening you so much that I could return my 50 guys after taking the 30 archers and finish off your pretenders army. What happened though was your 30 turned out being 40 including like 20 very good sacred infantry, killing my 50 guys while I only killed 5 or so. Those 50 routed back into the capitol which by now was besieged by your pretender (all same turn, luck of movement priorities?) so my 50 all died without a place to run too, and I gave up. Quote:
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Yes, I don't think Lanka is just going to "fade away." At the same time, everyone else is going to take notice of his early aggression... and we also know that Lanka isnt built for a long-term fight in this game =)
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Nodens Attacks!
We the warm and peace loving people of Abysia are now the victims of an unprovoked, unjust war! Our attempts to placate the insatiable Dragon of the West (aka Nodens of Arcoscephale) have failed, and now his forces have attacked Abysian territory.
In Nodens correspondence with us he has repeatedly impugned our honor and accused us of lying, so we use this public forum in defense of our honor. Skipping the details of our correpondence, the upshot of it was that on turn 8, Nodens claimed a perimeter that fenced in a whopping 27+ provinces, while our perimeter would be likely 19-21. When we accede to some of his demands (but not all) Nodens sends us missives including such statements as: "... while talk of peace you take provinces I clearly establish as my dominion ... ". However these claims of his were never established by mutual negotiaion, instead unilateral on Nodens' part. Were we to accept all his demands, and cede uncontested this area of 27+ provinces, it certainly would have crippled our nation, but also likely led to great trial and tribulation for any neighbor of Nodens. In defense of all the people in the world of the Golden Lion we have drawn a line as to how much Arcoscephalian greed we will tolerate. No more, we say! We Abysians being the peace loving people that we are, are ill prepared for this war. If any nation would be willing to render any type of assistance, be it however minor, we would be most grateful. Types of assistance that we could use would include: scouting reports, trade in forged items (particularly ones useful for SC combat), loans, etc. We encourage any nation interested in defending the world from Arcoscephalian appetite in engaging us in private discourse via PM or email. Tchort High Priest of Nar Kalath, Lord of Fires Edit: All the above is (of course) in character. Out of character, we get it: Have dragon, must travel |
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Oh, btw, it may sound ridiculous to talk about giving loans to a power that is against the ropes, but we do have a stock of gems that could be used as collateral. I.e. a loan might look like payback w/ 100% interest after N turns, but should the war go badly, I would pay back w/ a large # of gems, just before my demise... Anyhow, might be worth considering.
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It seems things are getting a bit... spicy, at least on my side of the map. With my personal knowledge, and from the past few posts, I deduct that:
1. Arcoscephale and Abysia are duking it out on the Western continent (from the amount of provinces in play, they're probably alone). 2. Lanka stretches out over the northern part of the Eastern continent - Agartha is cowering in the northeast corner, awaiting Lanka's attack. 3. Pangaea, Ermor and Yomi are somewhere in the southern part of the Eastern continent. Their exact locations are somewhat vague to me, but Pangaea is probably the most centrally-positioned of those three nations. Ermor and Yomi would, therefore, be in the southern corners. 4. I have no idea what's going on in the seas, as I (Tien Chi) am completely removed from any expanse of water. |
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The People of Pan have moved to supress the evil Arcos their wanton crimes against nature will not go unpunished!
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