Author Topic: The Marrocidenian war  (Read 553342 times)

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Re: The Marrocidenian war
« Reply #645: November 21, 2012, 07:39:04 PM »
No, I mean when D'Hara originally declared war starting this whole affair from the beginning. Their declaration of war on the Provincia was a given, D'Hara could never be trusted to uphold their sworn neutrality in the first place.
You Aurvandilians say honor is important but when anybody else is honorable they are the worst. By our federation, we were honor bound to declare but it doesn't say, " Declare war when your army is on spread out all around your realm so your enemy can easily come in and destroy the realm with little to no resistance. You complain that the Barcans were doing peace talks but they are pretty crappy federation members because they rarely communicate anything including that so we were just going about the procedure, get the armies ready, then declare war.
Next you claim we were not being neutral, but we considered that being through the ways you asked, don't help Terran or any other realm against Aurvandil, which we did and you were supposed to give us Paisly. Then you make a realm we strictly said would not be tolerated as Paisly is ours and you even told you would give it to us, and we still remained neutral through official diplomacy and did not aid any realm against both Aurvandil, which we agreed to, and to Provencia despite the realm being a slap in the face to D'hara. Then abiding by the things said above, as I said official diplomacy, Machieval really wants Paisly so he attempts to religiously take it, gets tortured which was the last straw. Provencia picked the worst person to torture, second only to the Prime Minister, and then expects us to be alright with it. We should have declared war on it from the second it was made but we tried to be nice, while Provencia acted like Aurvandil but without the military power to stop people from  declaring war when others got fed up with them.
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