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<blockquote data-quote="Tonguez" data-source="post: 764964" data-attributes="member: 1125"><p>Yeah it does seem that we have got to a stalemate both in terms of the Ta'jinn/Cressia conflict and our own ability to develop the conflict meaningfully without going into a title mega-beast proliferation meltdown "<em>okay I'll see your Collosal Zombi and Raise you an Earth Elemental</em>"</p><p></p><p>The Cressians match the mobility of the Ta'Jinn and are both more manouverable over uneven terrain and less vunerable to damage (due to Deltane DR and ability to use cover). However the Ta'Jinn have the advantage of speed and greater military experience allowing them to hold out against the Cressian attacks</p><p></p><p>Both sides have invested huge amounts of resource and have suffered significant casualties. The Stempa I can see withdrawing and actually staying out of the campaign as they see it as a pointless conflict. Of course mecenary bands are brought in mainly Heavy Infantry (no Chariots as Stempa is too rugged and mountanous) which prove ineffective when faced with the mobility of both Cressia and the Ta'Jinn, but who are useful in withstanding seiges.</p><p></p><p>Finally the High Priestess of the Dog Mother sends ambassadors to the Ta'Jinn Khan suing for peace. She has discovered the true nature of the Zombi's and is appalled that her people should stoop to such vileness. Moreover the Scribes Sept has discovered the Auselen treachery.</p><p></p><p>Okay - still time for others to accelerate the conflict between Ta'Jinn ad Cressia if they so wish (afterall an assainated Ambassador is often a good catylyst for genocide!)</p><p></p><p>but personally I'd like to move on (this round being declared a tie)....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tonguez, post: 764964, member: 1125"] Yeah it does seem that we have got to a stalemate both in terms of the Ta'jinn/Cressia conflict and our own ability to develop the conflict meaningfully without going into a title mega-beast proliferation meltdown "[i]okay I'll see your Collosal Zombi and Raise you an Earth Elemental[/i]" The Cressians match the mobility of the Ta'Jinn and are both more manouverable over uneven terrain and less vunerable to damage (due to Deltane DR and ability to use cover). However the Ta'Jinn have the advantage of speed and greater military experience allowing them to hold out against the Cressian attacks Both sides have invested huge amounts of resource and have suffered significant casualties. The Stempa I can see withdrawing and actually staying out of the campaign as they see it as a pointless conflict. Of course mecenary bands are brought in mainly Heavy Infantry (no Chariots as Stempa is too rugged and mountanous) which prove ineffective when faced with the mobility of both Cressia and the Ta'Jinn, but who are useful in withstanding seiges. Finally the High Priestess of the Dog Mother sends ambassadors to the Ta'Jinn Khan suing for peace. She has discovered the true nature of the Zombi's and is appalled that her people should stoop to such vileness. Moreover the Scribes Sept has discovered the Auselen treachery. Okay - still time for others to accelerate the conflict between Ta'Jinn ad Cressia if they so wish (afterall an assainated Ambassador is often a good catylyst for genocide!) but personally I'd like to move on (this round being declared a tie).... [/QUOTE]
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