RE: +iny ©at people
12-27-2017, 04:12 AM
Fennel has a good point. It may not be practical. It could possibly be used as a means to instill doubt in the future enemy and camaraderie in future allies, but that is a double edged sword if the party carrying it out is likewise vulnerable to doubt and propaganda.
I strongly feel that the most efficient course of action is to sway Macaron away from Rein and make this a 4v1. I do not trust Rein. Everything in me screams not to trust Rein. The two players who have actually met Rein do not trust Rein, and Macaron only trusts Rein based on reputation.
To that end, we should visit Grind, Marzu, and Macaron. Make it seem as though Rein is next in line, but instead swing Macaron over to our alliance and stage an invasion while the game is still early. Rein will have less resources and units at this point than the 4 other players and with a supposedly diplomatic Adventure going on will have no means or reason to prepare defenses. This would allow the larger alliance to control the engagement and perhaps capture rather than kill. This will permanently hamper Rein's ability to recover, especially if we can turn the captives to our side.
I strongly feel that the most efficient course of action is to sway Macaron away from Rein and make this a 4v1. I do not trust Rein. Everything in me screams not to trust Rein. The two players who have actually met Rein do not trust Rein, and Macaron only trusts Rein based on reputation.
To that end, we should visit Grind, Marzu, and Macaron. Make it seem as though Rein is next in line, but instead swing Macaron over to our alliance and stage an invasion while the game is still early. Rein will have less resources and units at this point than the 4 other players and with a supposedly diplomatic Adventure going on will have no means or reason to prepare defenses. This would allow the larger alliance to control the engagement and perhaps capture rather than kill. This will permanently hamper Rein's ability to recover, especially if we can turn the captives to our side.