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May 10th, 2008, 06:14 AM
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Re: Priori - New MA Game (Sign Up Now!)
All this hatred directed at poor me. What ever could I have done to deserve that?
Edit: To actually respond to your question: I am at the moment still busy formulating my overall strategy, but for now my thinking is you are just too far away from my heartlands to make war against you very effective, and I don't think I'll be spending the huge amount of resources necessary to project power all the way over there and actually take you out anytime soon. I'll be more than happy if I can just keep you busy. If you were to go AI that would make my job much easier, which would be a pity for your allies.
P.S. If you want to reduce your micro: I would be very happy to make peace with you, you know. That way you'd have a lot less micromanagement to attend too. 
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May 10th, 2008, 10:11 AM
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Re: Priori - New MA Game (Sign Up Now!)
R'lyeh is in running for last place? "Summon some Abominations, send my water queens out if there is a good place to strike, build up my Wishers."?!?
What am I still doing in this game?
You can claim last place once Agartha, Vanheim and myself have been crushed.
BigDisAwesome, I also hope you stick around. From a purely selfish point of view, I suspect my chances of survival would be even more grim without you in the fight. And with Pan attacking, he's going to be able to devote a lot less resources to us. Gives you a chance to recover.
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May 10th, 2008, 10:59 AM
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Re: Priori - New MA Game (Sign Up Now!)
Eh I can stick around I suppose. What are the chances of us moving to a 72 hour hosting time? We are on turn 60 or something after all.
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May 10th, 2008, 11:54 PM
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Feeling the love!
Hmm, I've been thinking about this a bit, and I have to ask: Why do you want to 'stick it to Ermor' so badly?
I haven't asked for these wars; I've actively sought peace the entire game, including offering it a few times during our wars. It seems to me that we have had one of the most amicable knock-down, all-out conflicts you can have in a MP game, with much banter and good-natured posturing back and forth. Indeed, to a large extent the players have been the fun part of this game for me.
I'm not trying to be defensive (or offensive!) here. Just honestly curious. Did I earn wrath somehow, or is that 'stick it to Ermor' just part of the game? ; )
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May 11th, 2008, 12:06 AM
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Re: Feeling the love!
I think it depends on your style of play. I am playing MA Ermor in another game, and have amicable relations with most of the other players, and this is way into late game. But, I am not uber powerful in that game, just a middle of the road power.
Ermor always elicits some suspicion, and if you play very aggressively, and take the lead the lead in the game, then you will of course cause the "stick it to Ermor" effect to happen.
If on the other hand, you expand to middling size, play nice with the neighbors, and quietly sit back and summon your Tartatians and recruit massive numbers of shadow vestals and longdead horsemen, you can come out swinging in the late game.
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May 11th, 2008, 12:38 AM
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Re: Feeling the love!
For me it was the huge lead in provinces, forts, gems and the potential represented by that commanding lead in those areas.
Eventually you would be able to just swarm territory and race for the win.
If we sat around, we'd get squished.
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May 11th, 2008, 07:12 AM
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Re: Ermor still stands strong!
"Tithonos looked up to the divine form of Vitae, God of Gods, Prince of Fate, God of the Sacred Eye, Guardian of the Bridge, God of the Celestial Bodies, the feeling of awe clearly visible on his features. Next to the fountain a beautiful young girl with a glazed look in her eyes spoke: 'We are beset by enemies on all sides, Tithonos, and our future is grim. But we are certain you will serve us well in this difficult time. Your strength is still unequalled, and we will make good use of it. It's time for you to move out.' Tithonos stood up from his kneeling position, and couldn't resist showing of his massive muscles to good effect after the compliment. His reply was simple and to the point though. 'As you command master, so shall it be.' And the little girl remained standing next to the fountain, watching as rank after rank of centaurs and satyrs escorted the thaumaturgs out the gates of the former Abysian capital, to face Ermors enemies on the field of battle."
In its unbridled imperial arrogance the forest dwellers of Pangaea had seen fit to invade the heartlands of our peaceful nation, in order to colonize it for their own nefarious purposes. Being threatened in our very existance by this uwarranted act of agression Ermor's senate authorized the redirection of all resources of the nation into organizing the defence of the threatened territories.
The colonizing army is now ours.
The senate wishes to extend its thanks to the Pangaean government for the gift of quality troops, a commodity Ermor used to be short on.
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