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tgbob said:
I was the one casting earth attack and leprosy over and over on that huge +600 stack of yours.
Oh, and what were the under-water nations doing the whole game? Hadn't heard so much as a peep from them.
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We didn't do much.
After I built up a good army I kicked Sauromantia out of the ocean and then the rest of the game R'yleh and I sat there staring at each other.
Neither one of us was really in a position to want to attack.
I had a bunch of underwater-capable Sauromantian troops staring at me and thus I didn't want to send forth anything like my whole army, yet I would have needed much of it to crack his fortresses unless they died of starvation. I had figured he could feed his troops with magic until near the end when I discovered at least some of his troops were starving.
He tried to go into the eastern sea and got kicked back out by the giants. Had Kailasa finished taking out the giants on land we would have been going after that sea. He had more astral casters than I did but at the end I was beginning to field Searphs. They would finally have given me the mobility to start harassing R'yleh. Also, the Kailasa/Sauromantia war meant my army no longer needed to watch the flank and could have been used offensively.
Long ago I realized there was no chance in the world of winning this, I was only looking to conquer the seas.