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Old November 4th, 2008, 07:04 PM
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The State of the World as Man Sees It:

T'ien Ch'i on the other hand has done well in their fight against their respective foe, Mictlan. So well that they have dispersed capitol only sacreds to aid their ally. They are by far the largest nation on the entire map. Both T'ien Ch'i and Mictlan have exercised a triple bless or greater. Both nations wielded their sacred armies battle after battle. It seemed like a fair match. Yet, at the end of the day, T'ien Ch'i has gained the most ground. That said, the most recent spectacle places Mictlan on top. While T'ien Ch'i has relied mostly on the brute effectiveness and survivability of their sacreds, Mictlan has turned to the powers of evocation. In a decisive battle just miles away from Mictlan's capitol, the main force of T'ien Ch'i have been broken and scattered. Unless T'ien Ch'i revises their tactics, they will fall. Fortunately for them, they have the luxury of time.
T'ien Ch'i would not consider the great battle you may have witnessed to be anything more than a Minor setback. It only marks the second defeat we have been handed in battle by Mictlan and much like the first, the vast majority of our best troops survived the battle and things will be quickly turned around although unfortunately this time they were scattered to 4 different provinces including one under R'lyeh's dominion driving our commanders insane so perhaps not as quickly as the last defeat turned around.

The loss of our prophet and a few commanders was really the only major setback to come from the battle. While Mictlan possesed a 2 to 1 numerical advantage in the battle with both commanders and troops in the final tally of who was left standing T'ien Ch'i would have had the stronger position if all troops had been in one single province.

As for adjusting our tactics, Mictlan will soon get a taste of the revision in our tactics and see a few fireworks coming from the other side of the battlefield. They will never again posses the land that they held at the beginning of our conflict. And soon they will control little land at all with Abysia to follow them.
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