Re: Pythium
Ermor and Caelum have ended their mutual conflict.
Though they can offer nothing that will aid Pythium in a fight against gor tartarians, they can at least focus on research and build up their forces in case they suddenly share a border with Ctis.
Caelum and Ermor are wise. Though one race was winning that war, he realized what use is gaining some provinces, when you may be facing tartarians soon? Owning provinces you cannot defend is pointless.
Pythium is doomed-we know that. But we urge all other nations that are at war to end their petty wars. Gaining 10 or even 20 provinces will not matter. What matters is focusing your efforts on researching spells that can aid you when it is your turn to face tartarians. And you need to focus efforts on getting your own tartarians.
Pythium will go down fighting, and hopefully our death may buy the rest of the world the time it needs to catch up in research.
Do not waste your gems on any nation not named Ctis. For unless he can be beaten, all of your efforts are for naught.
Further weakening yourselves through war just aids his cause.
Pangaea, jotunheim, and shinuyama-you need each other. And you need each other to be strong. Each brings something unique to the table. You need peace, and you need a mutual defense pact against Ctis, so when he turns his eyes back to the North, you can stand united against him.
Whatever effort can be made, the chalice must be wished away from ctis. Even if it is a world effort. Though he likely has a vast stockpile of tartarians. Pythium sees 3 demilich plus his pretender right now-though my spies die of disease and my network is incomplete. That is at least 4 mages capable of summoning a tartarian every turn.
It is not our intent to engage our enemy with words in public discourse. The graphs speak louder than any words. And next turn when you see pythium's income and provinces plummet, the proof will be in the pudding so to speak. And Pythium will provide pictures of what you face, and a full accounting of what war with ctis entails on a turn by turn basis so you can prepare the better.
Any nation wanting more detailed information can contact me privately.
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"War is an art and as such is not susceptible of explanation by fixed formula."
- General George Patton Jr.
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