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Grom
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Posted: 03 Feb 2018 at 14:23 |
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Currently at 8 razes and 9 forced exo, with a temporary siege break against. Raze stat includes one town of Biff (Senpai) which was in Aesir when the siege was launched, but not when it was razed, and which was placed solely to hamper another siege.
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OssianII
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Posted: 02 Feb 2018 at 16:20 |
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Don't tell them Grom! ![]() |
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Grom
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Posted: 01 Feb 2018 at 13:56 |
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No. I have had contact with the intervening alliance and have received a guarantee that they will no longer involve themselves with the Tcol/Aesir conflict. I feel that naming them here would go against the spirit of the talks we held. |
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Mafro
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A confed alliance? May I ask who? Also, should we treat this conflict as having merged with the greater Grand Alliance SIN war?
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Grom
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Posted: 01 Feb 2018 at 10:51 |
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2 sieges were conducted against Aesir in Ragalon. One resulted in a raze roughly 15 minutes after start of bombardment and was only lightly contested. The other siege was heavily contested and ultimately broken (only the block remains) by a combined effort of Aesir members with help from a confed alliance.
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Mafro
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Posted: 01 Feb 2018 at 02:17 |
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Day 13. Looks like some mighty battles were had in the past 24 hours. TCol's Defense score has increased by 610k while Aesir's Attack score has increased by 760k. Based on the stats page it appears those most heavily involved were Thranduril, Golradir, and Mes-kalam-dug on TCol's side, G0DsDestroyer, Relden, and Trixon on Aesir's side.
Insights from those in the know are welcome!
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Zenorra
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Posted: 29 Jan 2018 at 23:19 |
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I'm 100% sure that what I read was offensive, to anyone, anywhere. Oops, except the person who wrote it.
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Dabrelis
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Posted: 29 Jan 2018 at 20:40 |
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That is fair enough.
However as a neutral newb observer to your art of war I can say that without Mafro’s work I would be even oblivious that war actually IS happening. We lack bards here in Illyriad singing their praises to war heroes and mourning losses for the razed cities. Some of this happens on gc, but gets buried under “what you eatin?’“. I believe lot of it happens in alliance chats, but I don’t see them. So, we have some numbers posted and I am glad for at least that.. Edited by Dabrelis - 29 Jan 2018 at 20:41 |
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Tensmoor
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Posted: 29 Jan 2018 at 19:40 |
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Very true TK. What must also be taken into account is that all forms of communication have varying amounts of misunderstanding almost built into them. Two people reading exactly the same text can (and do) understand different things. So given people from different countries, backgrounds and with differing experiences it is only to be expected that differing conclusions will be drawn.
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Ten Kulch
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Posted: 29 Jan 2018 at 18:58 |
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If wars could be told with only numbers, there would be no need for historians. Even so, many key events will be forever buried beneath the fog of war. Did the raze of dittobite really affect vCrow's morale enough to inspire their surrender to fCrow? Perhaps the last straw was the battle where Tinkinator's war wagon survived the final onslaught by Ryklaw. Or was vCrow just weary of war, recognized that they could no longer stop razes, and that battle just happened to be an acceptable stopping point? We can spin stories about events, and interpret which ones were significant, but many times the real information is simply lost forever.
Case in point: within the Allied countries, it is a commonly accepted narrative that the atomic bomb ended Japanese resistance in WWII. More recent research points to the idea that the Japanese hoped to have the Soviets intercede to help them achieve less punitive surrender negotiations. When the Soviets declared war to force an end to hostilities, the emperor recognized that their last hope for a graceful exit had been cut off, and Japan quickly surrendered. Those events have been chronicled and studied by professional scholars for 70 years, and we still aren't exactly sure what happened. The truth just vanished into the fog of war. |
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