Don't Touch Me There!

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DeletedUser

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Ah, propaganda, how I enjoy you.

Nonetheless I am not against war, I'm just questioning the motives of larger tribes.

I think Eris will come to enjoy all of this. It will open up his room for growth in general, regardless of who wins or loses.
 

DeletedUser

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Eris can grow wherever he pleases, this war does not influence him in the slightest. Perhaps if you were up to attacking FiG we would be weak enough to present an easy target, but right now we have never been stronger locally.

Good luck in the 'war', though.
 

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What I'm seeing is that you're relying on outside help against a party many times your minor. Whatever floats your boat? :icon_wink:
 

DeletedUser

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What outside help? O_O

We actually have no allies helping us in this endeavor whatsoever. If you're receiving attacks by larger tribes that was not at our hands. o.o
 

DeletedUser

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Oh the irony, wasn't it Rukoh who said he wasn't in this world not so long ago?

Guess you "got involved', ay?

Good luck to both sides, we'll see how size matches up to...well, Char's amazing brilliance as a human being :icon_biggrin:.
 

DeletedUser93819

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Oh the irony, wasn't it Rukoh who said he wasn't in this world not so long ago?

Guess you "got involved', ay?

its a good job he did get involved.. who else would of saved this world from the menace of PHORCE
 

DeletedUser

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Oh the irony, wasn't it Rukoh who said he wasn't in this world not so long ago?

Guess you "got involved', ay?

Good luck to both sides, we'll see how size matches up to...well, Char's amazing brilliance as a human being :icon_biggrin:.

Yep, Reb convinced me despite knowing better. :icon_razz:
 

DeletedUser

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I have my reasons and I left the tribe in able hands.

I screwed up in my role as a leader and felt the best path to take was to move on and pass the reins.
 

DeletedUser

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Your reasons being? The glory of being in a better tribe? I'm sure PREY looked like a shining beacon compared to PHORCE, but giving up on your own tribe before getting started... that takes a special kind of defeatism.

What's really interesting is that the PHORCE leftovers (able hands, right?) classify the move as 'betrayal' (their words). I'm sure you did the best you thought you could, but perhaps next time it'd be good of you to realise that a leader puts all his members first, second and third, before personal desires, however few, mkay?
 

DeletedUser

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I have my reasons. And I stand by them. Judge me all you want.

It's a puppy eat kitten world. I'm good friends with the duke in real life and plan on meeting with him in person when I see him in two weeks and we'll hug it out. From there it'll all be okay. ;)

But in all seriousness, it is a dog eat dog world and I did what I did for reasons that I will not reveal, but part of it was self-preservation, whereas another part was that I had already failed my tribe and did not want to bring them down with me. Despite this I can see how my actions would be judged in a negative light for a variety of reasons, but there is potential benefit for PHORCE by my moves.
 

DeletedUser

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Potential benefit by moving half of your tribe's strength over to a direct competitor. I'm also hearing rumours about your new tribe happily attacking PHORCE.

Mightn't you be more truthful by replacing 'potential' by 'unexisting'? Better to fess up that you're a selfish player that shouldn't have been a duke in the first place than try to save face by a bunch of lies, half-truths and wimpy/dodgy ingame moves.
 
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