Morek moved their capital to Muspelheim recently.
Please be aware of the Forum Rules of Conduct.
This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.
Show posts MenuQuote from: Perth on July 09, 2015, 05:42:25 AMThe Southern League (D'Hara, Fissoa, Morek and Astrum) war against Luria has resulted in a number of changes in eastern Dwilight. In the north, Morek Empire has split into a bunch of different realms while Astrum has decided to try reclaiming the Libidizedd isle from monsters. In the south, Luria Nova and Fissoa have signed peace with Fissoa splitting into two realms (new Fissoa and Madina).
...
How's Dwilight these days? Most fun I ever had in BM was on Dwilight.
Quote from: Ossan on June 09, 2015, 02:31:00 AM
I knew that Urtagoth guy was only trouble.
I'm still honestly not even sure what the point behind this was. but let's start some new FUN!, no Homers or lurians allowed.
Quote from: De-Legro on January 29, 2015, 03:41:53 AMCould you expand on that? The spawn rates were turned up for all of Dwilight for the invasion but then they were lowered again (at least in the East) after the west went rogue.
And nothing code wise has changed.
Quote from: Indirik on January 27, 2015, 05:00:00 AMSure, it could be possible for them to wage war without making it a holy war. But, Morek has claimed that the war is secular and at the same time argued that the presence of the bloodmoon cultists in Luria represents a threat justifying their war against Luria. in contrast to Morek, Astrum's involvement has been secular at least from my perspective.
How does Morek participating make it a religious war? It is completely possible for them to wage war without making it a holy war.
Quote from: De-Legro on January 27, 2015, 05:04:40 AMHeh, I'm not agreeing with Glaumring's assessment. I've never imagined SA to have much influence over D'Hara and Fissoa. Besides not liking Luria, the League nations don't seem to be able to agree on much.
A theocracy bringing a religious component to their actions, imagine that. Still that is a far cry from a religious war supported by all the SA puppet states of the league isn't it.
Quote from: De-Legro on January 23, 2015, 04:05:32 AM
You have not been paying much attention. The league is in general delusional. They want peace, so long as they lose nothing in achieving it. People have a new goal they can not move on to while the war wages, so they are willing to get peace to pursue that so long as it doesn't cost them anything. Pride seems high enough still that they aren't willing to consider a peace agreement were they appear to have lost. We shall know more shortly as the league hashes out what they think a "fair" arrangement is.