(11-15-2014, 12:51 AM)The Gray Mouser Wrote: Yes, my presumed friends are gone.
I left out the Gnome last time I posted, who I believe has denigrated me at least 3 times, in addition to the affections from primarily the Giant, and to the Warlock, with whom I thought we had a telepathic understanding, as well as the occasional Red Dragon visit and of course, the Dark Elven Horde which, as my natural enemy, I understand how his parents misguided him. I feel I am leaving a kingdom or two out - no slight intended.
The Gray Mouser
I believe, though I could be wrong, that it was the dastardly Elf that first put together a cabal to infest Amberland. I believe there was the EL, TR, AN, and WI all in there at one point. So, before you play the pity whoa-is-the-Elf card, you should consider that those you attacked did nothing different than what your team has done... other than not dropping.
As to our telepathic understanding... it was indeed unfortunate that your ally, who has now dropped, chose to throw the gauntlet down on that one. I was happy to sit and enjoy my two cities, assaulting nobody. Then, suddenly, the AN is dragged into Amberland at the behest of the Elf, and all went out the window.
I blow up enough in Torvale that the AN and TR realize that I mean business, only to have the EL attack one of my cities (innocently, I'm sure)... so now I'm forced to go up to Pinedale and blow up a thing or two just to remind the Elf that this is a mess of his own making.
Which reminds me, anyone wanting to help with clean-up duties in the NorthWest are cordially invited. This turn I believe I'm blowing up at least one village (yes, the one your 'sneaky' invisible group is at). Next turn I may get funky and go for a town or two instead. Anyone that wants to issue their first order #160 is more than welcome. There is enough Elf to go around.