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Originally Posted by Executor
Oathbreakers we are called,
We DID offer peace to the nation of Pythium, but if was an offer that never met a answer so we must assume they intended to attack us.
I just checked my turns till turn 9 when I sent you the in-game message, I never found a answer.
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A likely story!
We call you twice oathbreaker. Pythium certainly did send a reply, and furthermore, as we had no troops on your border, there was no reason to think we would attack. C'tis, by contrast, cut off our access to expand, then betrayed us!
Not only that, but reviewing our scouting reports, you had been maneveuring your armies to take our lands for quite some time.
For anyone who is interested, we observed C'tis armies moving around two-to three provinces behind the border for some time, keeping them always one province separated from our border, except for a small force of chariots. We assumed that this was out of respect for our borders, as we had been doing the same thing. Instead, they positioned themselves to send in a small strike force (a Shedu to one province, a handful of chariots to another) to conceal their larger forces (one including nearly a dozen sauromancers and 100+troops, and another holding even more troops!) moving up behind them. We shall now make a stand at our capital- hopefully, our air elemental summoning communion will drive the fiends off!