Luria Vesperi's harmless, nothing would have stopped you from doing both things at the same time.
Lands must be consolidated, taken care of, and armies refitted. Plus, things had (still have) to be rectified within the realm.
I wasn't talking about Luria Vesperi's armies. Moreover, have you read any of the reports on the Aurvandil army? It's pretty gosh darn big. It was in everyone's best interest to send the
entirety of Luria Nova's armies, D'Hara included, so that we could have a chance at winning. Sorry for wanting to win a war I was already going to take part in?
Total bull!@#$ on your edits because its perfectly equal.
Lands must be consolidated, taken care of, and armies refitted. Plus, things had (still have) to be rectified within the realm.
I don't know if you noticed, but we're in the middle of something.
D'hara was sending in an invasion force when you offered peace. Basically you are complaining that we were sending in forces to attack a realm we were at war with because as soon as the peace talks began all forces sent to invade Girich were ordered back to the capital.
No... no that's not what I'm saying at all. See the following (this also pertains to the previous quote of yours.)
D'Hara was obviously ready to invade, with an army (which was about to attack Girich (surprise again)) close to its capital and ready to set sail.
D'hara was sending in an invasion force when you offered peace... all forces sent to invade Girich were ordered back to the capital.
Aaaaand my point. When I used the term invade, I was making reference to the invasion of Aurvandil: I thought that obvious due to the quote above my statement. Not to mention, the force already refitted. That's why I included the Girich part, in order to highlight the very probable assumption that it was battle ready. If it wasn't (which would be quite odd) it was close to your capital regardless, and that would be a supporting fact. When I said "surprise again", I was referencing some statements that claimed an army was never coming to Girich, hence why it got its own brackets.
Chenier: You can stop now.
Penchant: Why do you insist on trying to perpetuate this? I honestly don't care who's OOCly right to demand what from the other, nor do I really care about D'Hara or Luria Nova's gold income. This will have absolutely no effect on Alice whatsoever, and thus pertains to nothing. I simply wished to correct Chenier, since he was trying to talk on my behalf without knowing much of anything. Now I'm trying to disprove your point that things are equal because given the time frame, D'Hara is in a much more favorable position to launch an invasion force and declare war than Luria Nova is: also a fact.
Edit: Effect for affect*