Which is a bit of a mistake because they are not not exactly individual or independent from each other. If you attack one of the moot, all must help and all will help.
A mistake we were willing to make. Though, they don't have to help, the Veinsormoot certainly backed out of giving Barca military support when the Zuma invaded, claiming it was Barca's own fault and so they were no longer obligated, and this war is very much Barca's fault for the way they treated Mendicant. But who knows, perhaps peace will reign before the Veinsormoot declares war.
Yea, well, Aurvandil should really try to accept that not everyone works like them. Individuals come and go, whereas institutions remain. That is the gamble of the Maroccidens for lasting peace and stability.
Which is why you are wrong. It's far from being just about individual relations. Even you recognize that there is a strong gang mentality. Choosing to ignore it is foolish. The 'moot is probably the most united bloc on the continent.
Well, the Veinsormoot has lasted as long as it has as an institution exactly because it hasn't been challenged as a whole before. Aurvandil could very well change that, and it could very well not. But unless Barca agree to a peace, the south will not remain the same, and if the Veinsormoot interfere, then Aurvandil won't back down, and it will become an Aurvandilan-Veinsormoot affair, and Aurvandil won't be inclined to take half measures with the Veinsormoot. I treated each realm as they deserved to be treated, as a free and independent. I deal with Barca, not the Veinsormoot, I deal with D'Hara, not the Veinsormoot. Which is a shame, Aurvandil likes D'Hara, but we may well be forced to fight against you due to the Veinsormoot, and it'll be a further shame if any chance of peace with Barca is removed due to Veinsormoot intervention.