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Sensori said:
There's one thing that I wondered about as we finally managed to get past Arco and Marignon and head into your lands. I don't quite understand why you let me take over your lands so easily. All I used was a bunch remote summons which I expected to be destroyed very quickly (they were worthless chaff after all). I was surprised that you didn't even try beating them back at the time. Considering that I knew that you were stronger than either of us (Abysia and me) alone (took our combined efforts to beat you back)... It was a really big surprise. Of course NOW it'd be a lot harder because I've been able to start hoarding gems and whatnot, but at the time...
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I'm sure I should have done more to retake them, but I didn't know what. I didn't actually have that many forces yet. I tried once, telporting in mages and hawks, but you teleported in more troops of your own, and that was a disaster. I could have sent a few tartarians, but I had learned not to send those against you without a non-comander one to soak up enslaves. I also had a mobile army tied up against Pangea. I attacked Pangea hoping to persuade him that he couldn't win by joining the winning alliance and kicking me when I was down. Would have done that differently had I realised allied victories were allowed.
I would like to thank you all as well. My allies, for being friendly, and very talkative, so we had a well-coordinated alliance. Fabio80mi, I din't have any clue how to use blood magic, so I learned a lot from you. Sensori, I learned so many things from you. I never thought about using remote summoning spells and teleports at the same time before for one thing. BigAndScary, that Medusa battle was fun at a time when the game was getting pretty frustrating for me.
But mostly, thanks because the game was fun.