More than likely we would have just sat back and ate some popped corn, laughing among ourselves IC about those silly northmen committing suicide by declaring war on the Zuma.
More than likely, but the inability for others to join in doing something big should never hold you back IC. But as I've said before, Averoth had nothing more to do in the end but find a ridiculous war to throw itself in. I don't especially find the idea of wasting away with Too Much Peace to be particularly fun. Apparently too many realms on Dwilight do.
Though it would also have been fun watching the Zuma march all the way through Terran, Caerwyn and Astrum.
You wouldn't classify a continent wide alliance making them the focus? The problem for the Zuma is that by their nature any time they do anything it quickly becomes a major part of the world. The players are just too interested in what the GMs might be up to.
>Being< The focus suggests you're saying Dwilight = Zuma = Dwilight. Simply doing something doesn't make them the purpose of Dwilight. However, they're quite obviously something that will have to be overcome in the future, so how ever much they end up being 'focussed' on is simply a waiting game. So no, I don't especially. Dwilight in general is just about overcoming adversity in a harsh continent.
The Zuma are like anything. On their own they're only especially intriguing when they're being elusive. Intrigue only lasts so long though.