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Originally Posted by Executor
Hrm, Vanheim, it seems you've just eliminated us both from the winning contenders...
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Executor may very well be right Dimaz. Pythium Empire is not going to sit quietly and watch Vanheim taking over Ermor. Considering the huge size of the Ermor's territory and their gem income, as well as recent Vanheim's conquest of Pangaea, that would make Vanheim too powerful. It's a first turn of their war, and Vanheim has already propelled himself to a leading position in province graphs. I don't know if Van would be able to keep it up, Ermor does have strong network of castles to rely upon to defend against raiders as well as good research. But then again Van likely has tons of teleporting stealthy raiders by now. And I know that Ermor does not have (at least for now) a strong tartarian factory, since both chalice and scepter are owned by other nations (I don't have them, but I can see that both these artifacts have been forged), and GOH has been casted by me.
Frankly I expected either me or Tien Chi would be Vanheim's next target.
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Corwin, due to this most interesting development I'll need a 24h delay as I have an exam tomorrow, and another one in 3 days.
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No problem. 24 hours have been added to hosting time.
Question - has Vanheim attacked Ermor *and* Ulm at the same time this turn? I thought Vans and Ulm do no have a border, no? But provinces graphs do not seem to leave any other options. Teleporting van commanders raiding Ulm's uncastled provinces for gems and money boost? But if this is the case, I am curious why has Van decided to go after two nations and not concentrate on Ermor, who seems to be currently his primary target?