Dafoose wrote: |
Fire Nation, Stop confronting the other nations. Other nations, stop confronting the FN. Axrendale, what the hell did you expect from this RPG? This is EXACTLY what you deserve: You "threated" game wise (which is perfectly fine) to betray and double cross nations many time. You assumed you had an alliance with me, until I got upset (in the game formally speaking) and told you to forget about any possible alliance. Your reasoning to persuade me was tea and the fact that "Air and Fire are superior elements". You also offered me a weak strategy in return, using me to do whatever it is the fire nation needed help doing, because your ships were goofing around. You asked me to betray the water tribes, which I had no intention of doing in the first place. You refuse to let go of your azula fetish during this war RPG and as a result, others have taken action to remove azula one way or another. Same goes for katara, zuko, and toph. But it's too late to fix that. Emoharuno, you probably went too far into detail when you betrayed Axrendale. I asked you to be subtle, NOT To put on a broadway performance play. You were crude, but you were effective. Axrendale played into that one better than I expected, particularly because he sent the secret pm messages telling this and that. Isabel has been fine in all this. I've been neutral most the time, and I was hoping to stay neutral until one nation had fallen. But instead, I was forced to make alliance with the earth kingdom. Axrendale, your attempt from the beginning was to make us fight each other. Examples include: Your proposal for me to betray the water tribe. The earth Kingdom to betray me. And in the same turn, I wanted the water tribe to betray you. And I wanted to become neutral to the earth kingdom. And you would be my enemy. So, you see, this 3-1 thing is just what you get for trying to be smart and controlling. I don't doubt you didn't know about betrayal lurking in your midst, but overall, it doesn't look like you got anywhere yet with your plans. However, MY plans are working. |
Actually, there is a vast, vast difference between what I was doing and this. I admit whole-heartedly that I have been attempting to manipulate everyone around me to my advantage. At no point however, did I ever presume to take control of another nation's soldiers and make moves with them.
Manipulation is fine. But telling another nation's soldiers what to do and having them do it? No.
Look me in the eye (figuratively speaking) and tell me that trying to trick someone into making a move is cheating, but making someone else's move for them, to their clear disadvantage, isn't. Go on. I dare you.