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Originally Posted by YellowCactus
Nief was prompted by allies who did not show up on the battlefield. Also, Gift of Heaven saved your bacon. It was a great game, I learned alot. I still have 10 succubus and 600 bloodslaves with 30 blood commanders. If Ulm, Sauro, or Heilheim had gone 100% to war against you, I would reclaim my lands.
I did gift my gems to Marvingi a couple turns back in an effort to reach a peace settlement, but he wasn't buying. The problem with these big games is that by turn 50, if you are doing well, it takes like 2 hours to plan a turn. So, some people are not willing to play things through if they don't feel like they have much to gain.
I am willing to call Olm the victor. But I refute his claim that going to war with him was a mistake. I did my best...and fell short...This time!
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Yellow you did an outstanding job in this game and impressed me the most, more so even than Olm who won it.
Olm said you had disappeared for some time and were no threat to him but you cleverly saved your armies until the Calvary arrived.
Unfortunately the calvary had a brain fart and never showed up, ensuring the win for Olm.
Just awaiting the flak now from others involved, defending their actions...lol...
Hey I make mistakes, others need to learn from this game if they don't want a similar thing to happen in the future.
Just in case you think I am blowing smoke up Yellows arse, he and I are at war in Primordial...once again...good on you mate for doing so.
Oh, and you fighting Olm in this game was 100% the right thing to do Yellow. Anyone who thinks differently is a real danger not only to himself, but every other Dom 3 player.
HD