Like it or not, Aesir, but the reason behind going to war means something, both in real life and in this game. And for all of your efforts, you have not managed to get the consensus of Elgea to buy into your "casus belli." (And I hate to break it to you, but telling everything that they should back off and it's none of their business is never going to work.) Some people here have said that you have no right to go to war because you dislike EF or resent the ToS. I for one am not one of those people; I agree with Kumomoto, HonoredMule's past comments, and H?'s overall sense that fighting over those issues is fine. I even think that there need not be a blanket rule for small players being attacked.
I just don't believe that the "unfair ToS" is really why you attacked TLR in the first place. I firmly believe that Thordor accepted those terms knowing full well that his cohorts would help him exact revenge, and that's what this is about; it was merely the end of "act 1" in this war.
Now, your altruistic explanation for waging war with TLR is damage control. You are in total damage control mode.
You complain that the other alliances who are aiding TLR are interfering with a mano e mano war between Aesir and TLR on account of many in Elgea getting into business that they have no stake in. Well, what stake did Aesir have in the ToS of the TRO/TLR war? You had no stake in it. You started this war, and you did so by violating the same principles that you are now trying to discredit TLR's alliance with.
You claim that you're trying to "save the game" by protecting small alliances like TRO from losing wars and having to pay tribute with prestige. Did you ever think that the coalition that marches against you is trying to "save the game" from the likes of you, protecting players and alliances from being attacked by larger alliances in retribution for winning wars?
Aesir, I urge you and your cohorts to end this war. You tried and failed to embarrass EF and TLR, and if you really want to diminish his influence in Elgea, then you should stop fighting and losing to him. Do you realize that this war is over already? The question is, how far are you going to take it?
I have no great love of Eternal Fire -- I recognize that he is a controversial figure in Elgea at best. But the game has to face the fact that he is formidable. He was attacked by TRO and humiliated them. Now, he has been attacked by a much larger alliance and has outfoxed them as well, mostly through diplomatic wrangling. You make not like him, but he's here to stay. Might as well call it a day and live to fight another day.