04-13-2019, 01:32 PM
SO - RD
Yes, let's trade to return your Duke for 1 gold or whatever the minimum is for trading hostages. BTW, I was drawn into battle with the AT. At first, gold was stolen from me which could have been anyone but when my fleets were sunk the following turn, I knew it was the AT so I moved against him. Was surprised to see your big RD group at the city at the same time that I moved there though. Are there any pc's in The Sword Coast that you want me to avoid or should I just continue burning them down? We could work together in the region if you like though I'm about to destroy the AT military this coming turn.
SO - AT
I'm a bit surprised at the lack of preparations for my forces. After sinking my ships, you should have planned for my arrival and I expected a serious and well thought out counter-attack at your capital last turn but it was free for the taking. What gives? I wanted a challenge and didn't get one. So far, the only challenge has been tracking down your hidden capital of which I didn't find until turn 16 (and that's with it being south and within range of my agents). Last turn, your emissaries were VERY lucky in avoiding capture without a Secret Passages being built. The AT had 6 princes, baron, fool, 5 agents (L14,13,12,7,6), and a hp of which I only captured three guys (prince, L13, 6). I thought I would teach a valuable lesson here for not building a Secret Passages (which is one of my favorite buildings) but your emmys escaped without one. Well, maybe next time then. For this coming turn, you made a perplexing move and didn't combine your forces at the city for a serious defensive effort to protect your last remaining pc or so. You should have combined all of your troops with your highest leaders and wizards into a single and powerful group. Now, my forces will decimate your meager troops without a problem because they are all split up. Again, that was a bad decision. After this coming turn, I guess I'll be chasing down your princes that survived my attack for several turns unless the RD wants to help out. You should have prepared yourself better than just relying on castles being built. I would have recruited the maximum companions every turn along with raising wizards and such before making my move against the SO but that's my opinion...
Yes, let's trade to return your Duke for 1 gold or whatever the minimum is for trading hostages. BTW, I was drawn into battle with the AT. At first, gold was stolen from me which could have been anyone but when my fleets were sunk the following turn, I knew it was the AT so I moved against him. Was surprised to see your big RD group at the city at the same time that I moved there though. Are there any pc's in The Sword Coast that you want me to avoid or should I just continue burning them down? We could work together in the region if you like though I'm about to destroy the AT military this coming turn.
SO - AT
I'm a bit surprised at the lack of preparations for my forces. After sinking my ships, you should have planned for my arrival and I expected a serious and well thought out counter-attack at your capital last turn but it was free for the taking. What gives? I wanted a challenge and didn't get one. So far, the only challenge has been tracking down your hidden capital of which I didn't find until turn 16 (and that's with it being south and within range of my agents). Last turn, your emissaries were VERY lucky in avoiding capture without a Secret Passages being built. The AT had 6 princes, baron, fool, 5 agents (L14,13,12,7,6), and a hp of which I only captured three guys (prince, L13, 6). I thought I would teach a valuable lesson here for not building a Secret Passages (which is one of my favorite buildings) but your emmys escaped without one. Well, maybe next time then. For this coming turn, you made a perplexing move and didn't combine your forces at the city for a serious defensive effort to protect your last remaining pc or so. You should have combined all of your troops with your highest leaders and wizards into a single and powerful group. Now, my forces will decimate your meager troops without a problem because they are all split up. Again, that was a bad decision. After this coming turn, I guess I'll be chasing down your princes that survived my attack for several turns unless the RD wants to help out. You should have prepared yourself better than just relying on castles being built. I would have recruited the maximum companions every turn along with raising wizards and such before making my move against the SO but that's my opinion...