I have lost the diplomacy game, and I do not think that I'll be able to withstand
three nations at the same time, not when one is Corwin's Fomoria. From now on,
my board posts will be in character, which means that they may be obnoxious,
deliberately deceptive, but will probably stop short of being outright lies.
In any case, I intend to have fun.
Note that I still stand by my personal messages. I won't be lying there. I
do not see myself sending many, either. Being ignored is annoying.
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Please, help the peaceful inhabitants of Niefelheim!
A few turns after the attack from Tien Chi, the nations of R'lyeh and Fomoria
have launched a coordinated assault on the peaceful folks of Neifelheim. Many
of our castles have been besieged, and huge number of provinces taken over.
While we can boast of some successes against R'lyeh and Tien Chi, Fomoria's
artifact equipped SCs have torn a bloody path through Neifelheim's armies,
without suffering a single casualty.
It is probably too late for our nation. But those of you have not aligned with
Fomoria still have a chance to remain relevant. Even if you believe that Niefel
has a large quantity of blood stones, ask yourself: how does it compare against Formoria?
In gold and gem income, in provinces and in dominion, Fomoria is far ahead of
us. As we cannot prevent them from taking our uncastled provinces, the gem
income difference will soon surpass the income we have from blood stones. Add
this to the fact that their Gift of Health is allowing them to field Tartarian
supercombatants by the cartload, and that their Harvester is gathering 20-30
death gems per turn. We do not understand how anyone can think we are more of a
danger than Fomoria. Add Niefelheim's assets to Fomoria's - can
you compete?
This is all about the damn Forge of the Ancients. We cast it, because everyone
was concerned about R'lyeh, but claimed to be unable to go after them underwater.
Well, Niefel is not underwater, and I guess we are paying for this. But when all
is said and done, we had to empower an independant mage to start forging stones,
and our fledging clam forging is very limited (by the number of forgers, not by
the availability of gems) For all I know, Fomoria has used its overwhelming gem
income advantage to summon Lamia Queens, and far surpasses our three clams per turn.