@ shahzad (offtopic) [spoil]
One of the common themes I find in your posts is thinking about language as if it was mathematics. A sentence is more than the sum of its parts. The message that someone is trying to convey cannot be ascertained by breaking down individual words. Thus finding fault with individual parts, does not void the entire equation (ie. sentence).
In english, sometimes "you" refers to a singular person, and sometimes it means globally. Eg. If you don't recycle you are harming the environment. This does not mean YOU specifically, but rather People in general. It has the same meaning as "If people don't recycle, they are harming the environment". In this thread (and yes I read it all) you sometimes means Shahzad, sometimes it means Azura leadership, sometimes it means Azura tribe (everyone) etc. [/spoil]
@ topic:
-GuidingLight- on 25.06. at 06:04
I will wait then till i see it has been disbanded to make any further offers or moves.
I do not believe this sentence is meant to deceive anyone however it is difficult to judge motive based on one sentence. This could be (as you say) a condition that needs to be satisfied before something else happens: (eg. First disband, then i will offer you something like a merge, or top players only, etc etc). 2nd, You must also consider that an offer of nothing is still an offer. 3rd It could also be interpreted as a polite way of saying GFY.
Example:[spoil]
Sometimes people tell "white-lies" in order to avoid hurting someone's feelings (eg. No you don't look fat in that, or Sorry recruitment to our tribe is closed right now) or to postpone a discussion for a more appropriate time. (eg. a job interview that went poorly but they say "we'll be in contact with you" even though they know they will send you a rejection letter, they do not want to make the current situation more uncomfortable for the people involved.[/spoil]
The point: Language has many subtleties that are not always conveyed in the best ways but it doesn't speak to the integrity, leadership quality, or otherwise of the speaker.
Disclaimer: I apologize in advance if this is flaming. I am new to forum posting and don't quite know the etiquette.