Author Topic: Southern War of Nobility (Civil war in Madina)  (Read 282707 times)

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Re: Civil war in Madina
« Reply #690: October 31, 2011, 10:59:57 AM »
But would it be over if Madina lost its capital, or got it sacked? They'd be the underdogs at that point, unlike now, which obviously wouldn't be ideal but would they surrender Candiels or even the tower for peace? Or would they fight on, whether from a halfway decimated tower or from Madina city? Just curious.

And a question for Aurvandil players, because leaving them out isn't very fair  :o Now that Evanburg has been settled, diplomatically speaking, how much is it actually helping? Is the income and food production significant and lending you an edge in the war or is it helpful but nothing special?

Things I'd be curious about, but have little real incentive IC to wonder about.

recovering from losing your capital, the usually excellent RC's that are in the capital, the boost to the income the other realm will get from controlling another city the cost of moving your capital and the fact that your core regions are no longer defended by a choke point, yeah losing the capital should be game over for either in terms of being able to really contest the war. You might make a stand and manage to get peace while retaining something of the realm, but unless something serious intervenes retaking the lost regions would be a hard slog.
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