Without the Cikari, you’re worthless as fighters. If you attack the Cirren and disrupt their guerrilla war, I’ll hunt the Desar to extinction.
Alternatively, if your lizards develop a taste for albino flesh, I’ll reward you.
Without the Cikari, you’re worthless as fighters. If you attack the Cirren and disrupt their guerrilla war, I’ll hunt the Desar to extinction.
Alternatively, if your lizards develop a taste for albino flesh, I’ll reward you.
whats your attachment to the Cirren ? you do realize im attacking the other tribe of Cirren though ? at least im think i am ?
@Pimp I read to far into everything I tend to do that when I’m exhausted after a hard day at work. Well I’m sure if we assisted in this Lunari war on the side of the Attacoti we could get all the extra land we need. We fight the Lunari out of West Cirren territory move a combined army up to attack the Lunari with help of the Attacoti and Drindites. Then ask them for land for you to settle. and of course their is that trade city we are building. Plus you are right West Cirren is the other tribe I just don’t know how the East would feel.
The Lunari will evantually build up enemies, and either be killed or banished forever.
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm decisions decisions … but the problem here is that we only have one side of the war, we need to see whats in it for us before we make any decisions also how competitive at fighting are your race ? for example without the Cikari im as useful as a chocolate mug. damn this makes deciding my turns action difficult !
Well we have an organized militia that fights with clubs. That may in the long run not be a great benefit but they can definately fight and defend themselves. Though we have been at peace for years now so…
well shoot, we have a workable Calvary and a mob !!! against two armies that have been fighting for years, we better join the wining side !
If I were you I would just focus on developing your races and not worry over the folly of the north, at least you have a chance to avoid this squabble.
@troll that is tempting but if i join in i can get rewards etc etc, its kinda tempting, who do you thinks going to win ?
I suppose when it comes down to it is about our own safety and preservation of our own species. So what should our plans be.
@Pimp Well of course I think we’re gonna win!
hmmm, i think i need to speak to the big players in this war really ! but personally i think their is a high chance of you wining. to be fair though that may be because i would LOVE to see adnox really pissed !!! hahahahahaha
@Pimp Me and ADNox have to play nice so we’re just basically forced friends, I don’t mind that much though.
awww y do you have to play nice ? thought you were killing each other ?
@Pimp We were, but old grudges must be put aside.
@Pimp It’s practically every group from the North fighting the Lunari. It would be our best bet to help West Cirren and move our armies onto the Lunari.
@hahaha01357
Are we doing one turn every two days from now on?
that ruins all the fun !
@spyfox yup just read that myself, makes my decision slightly easier ! although i still need to see what i will get in return for my/our help, also i still have no idea hat to do for my turn, i really need to hurry up and decide
Action of the day:
The Council of Eleven, informed of the fact that the Loux did not return the Feradian slaves after their punishment had been fullfiled, ask the Loux to keep the laws of the Feradians in mind and to honor them, as they have honored their culture and laws. As such, they ask them to free the Feradian slaves when their time as slaves is spent.
Once the Feradians realized that the Maavi wished to eat flesh instead of fruit, though they did seem to be interested in some fruits, the Feradians decided to occasionally hunt some animals for the large birds, which also helped the Feradian guard to hone their skills. The meat would then be imbued in the liquid obtained from the fruits the Maavi seemed interested in, after which it would be given to the birds, which would greatly enjoy the feast. Furthermore, the scent and taste of the fruits’ liquid would make the Maavi’s Den the only way for the birds to eat such a treat, which made them more and more common to see.
Seeing as little progress has been made regarding crossbow technology, the Council decided to keep a few Feradians at work on the crossbows, but to divert the majority of the other builders towards other works. As such, while the progress in that area slowed, it was never abandoned.
The expedition to Desanion’s Blade noticed that, while the mainland was blocked by the perilous rocks that guarded it, the waters would engulf them daily, before receeding again. As such, the Feradians first understood the concept of tides. As such, a small Feradian ship attempted to cross over during a high tide, in a small part of the segment of rocks where they observed them to be smaller. (this is the only other thing that I can think of that can give me the opportunity to get there, aside from using Maavi’s as mounts, which is both impractical and currently impossible)
During the expedition, some Feradians also discovered the Verdant Isle. A stretch of land that was similar to the lands near Varone, the Feradians immediately sent word for the Council for a place that had the potential to house a settlement. The Council deemed the island to be suitable and a number of settlers went to the island in order to begin building the new town of Vren. It was similar to Varone, with its farms and the walls that protected both the farms and the men within from the winds.
@spyfox259, @Pimp
Why don’t you help me? I am sure have something you’ll want. I’m ready to deal. Send me a pm with your price.