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Great Dwilight War, Pt. 2: The Southern League vs. Luria Nova

Started by Wolfsong, November 08, 2013, 12:50:27 AM

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De-Legro

Quote from: Penchant on December 09, 2013, 12:14:49 AM
Of course none now witht  third Lurian Empire but I think you would agree before the forming of the empire there were some issues.

Never, the perfect Race has always been perfect. Evidence to the contrary was a simple ruse to deceive our non-perfect enemies.
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Wolfang


De-Legro

Quote from: Wolfang on December 09, 2013, 11:49:12 PM
We should put this chosen race in enclosed areas.

So long as it is the PERFECT enclosed area. We have some ideas of this area, for example all of Dwilight would be absolutely perfect
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Lorgan

Quote from: De-Legro on December 10, 2013, 03:00:11 AM
So long as it is the PERFECT enclosed area. We have some ideas of this area, for example all of Dwilight would be absolutely perfect

Except for the Zuma lands! We wuv the Zuma! :-*

De-Legro

Quote from: Lorgan on December 10, 2013, 03:42:35 AM
Except for the Zuma lands! We wuv the Zuma! :-*

Indeed, we recognise the Zuma as another Perfect race.
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Roran

And build large bonfires for them as a token of our appreciation.

Galvez

Quote from: De-Legro on December 10, 2013, 10:31:24 AM
Indeed, we recognise the Zuma as another Perfect race.
If the Zuma are perfect, how can the Lurians be perfect, as being so different from each other?

Quote from: Vellos on December 03, 2013, 12:06:52 AM
Nope, Khari. Waaay back. Before Barca had declared even.
True. We were quite late with declaring war. We were still at war with Aurvandil.
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De-Legro

Quote from: Galvez on December 11, 2013, 04:25:57 PM
If the Zuma are perfect, how can the Lurians be perfect, as being so different from each other?
True. We were quite late with declaring war. We were still at war with Aurvandil.

Needing to ask only demonstrates your own lack of perfection.
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^ban^

Quote from: Penchant on December 07, 2013, 09:06:36 PM
Have you been blaming all of Luria's issues, especially economic on the D'Harans?

Nah, I've been blaming them on overexpansion.
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Chenier

Quote from: ^ban^ on December 12, 2013, 01:46:56 PM
Nah, I've been blaming them on overexpansion.

Overexpansion sounds like a great way to justify a war of expansion.
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Indirik

Maybe they theorize that if you expand far enough, the problems with over-expansion go away. Kind of like if you starve enough, then the problems created by starvation go away. You'll be dead, but at least you won't have any more problems.

But really, does any realm have problems with over-expansion these days? Look at Sirion and Perdan on EC. They're just ridiculous...
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De-Legro

Quote from: Indirik on December 12, 2013, 06:01:09 PM
Maybe they theorize that if you expand far enough, the problems with over-expansion go away. Kind of like if you starve enough, then the problems created by starvation go away. You'll be dead, but at least you won't have any more problems.

But really, does any realm have problems with over-expansion these days? Look at Sirion and Perdan on EC. They're just ridiculous...

Depends. If you are expanding into rural, not so much. If you are expanding into Cities and Townland when you only just manage to feed the regions you have, well sir you have a problem. It is not a problem of our making mind you, see my above comments about being perfect.
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Galvez

I believe the Farronite Republic will not send military aid to D'Hara any more, looking at what happened. But seriously, what did actually happen besides the obvious? Why?
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Chenier

Too few nobles for too many regions, apparently, though I'm surprised anyone would give up so readily.

Which is depressing, because most realms on Dwilight have about as many nobles as regions... The wars apparently did little to improve the situation.
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