- You could have kept them neutral? What does forming a NAP solve; now they'd just noble closer to you while under your protection.
- Fair enough.
- You just showed the entire world while it it would be foolish for any tribe to Ally/NAP with you.
- You did.
- Reputation/Trustworthyness does matter on this game. If no-one wants to ally/NAP with you, since you've proved yourself too opportunistic time and time again, then eventually you'l end up subject to a good 'ol gang bang, with no friends to watch your back.
You're ignoring the point though; I never once questioned the reasons for you making a NAP.
The point is, whether you like it or not, you still had a NAP, even if it didn't benefit you(though you made it, so that's your problem). If you wanted to cancel it, you could have easily done so; you could have even attacked them, and when thy asked why you could have mentioned you were terminating the NAP. Instead you chose to keep the NAP whiling nobling their members, and making up excusesto fob them off.
You have shown that you don't take seriously your diplomatic relations. How is any tribe meant to form any relations with you, when they now as soon as their back is turned you might try and get one up on them? Of course you could give them your word that you wouldn't, but at the moment, your word counts for nothing.
What I found perhaps the most worrying, was this point.
At least before, I figured that while OP/Kebabe may not be trustworthy, some of the other T*F leadership might be. Turns out you're all the same.