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How would an Erathis Priest taunt a Bahamut Paladin
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<blockquote data-quote="karlindel" data-source="post: 5172352" data-attributes="member: 27103"><p>It depends on the nature of the kingdom being attacked and the empire. It also depends on the political interests and plans of the empire in the region. Here are a few comments that could be interesting, with varying revelation of future plans and levels of unsavory.</p><p></p><p>If they are conquered, then that will mean a consolidation of civilized power in the region, which will make our future conquest of this territory easier.</p><p></p><p>A protracted war would only lead to further instability in the region. As such, it is best to withhold aid, so that the war will end more quickly. </p><p></p><p>The important question is whether the area will be more stable if we aid this kingdom and prevent it from being taken over, or if the area will be more stable if they are conquered. </p><p></p><p>I don't understand why you keep bringing up trivialities like the likely enslavement of the kingdom's people if it's conquered. </p><p></p><p>The deaths caused by the war will detrimentally effect the economic stability of the region, and providing aid would merely prolong the war and thus the loss to the region. </p><p></p><p>The people of the kingdom would probably be better off under the rulership of someone that is capable of protecting them. </p><p></p><p>Conquest could lead to the creation of a stable trading partner in this region. </p><p></p><p>The kingdom simply doesn't have adequate resources to repay us for our aid in a reasonable time frame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karlindel, post: 5172352, member: 27103"] It depends on the nature of the kingdom being attacked and the empire. It also depends on the political interests and plans of the empire in the region. Here are a few comments that could be interesting, with varying revelation of future plans and levels of unsavory. If they are conquered, then that will mean a consolidation of civilized power in the region, which will make our future conquest of this territory easier. A protracted war would only lead to further instability in the region. As such, it is best to withhold aid, so that the war will end more quickly. The important question is whether the area will be more stable if we aid this kingdom and prevent it from being taken over, or if the area will be more stable if they are conquered. I don't understand why you keep bringing up trivialities like the likely enslavement of the kingdom's people if it's conquered. The deaths caused by the war will detrimentally effect the economic stability of the region, and providing aid would merely prolong the war and thus the loss to the region. The people of the kingdom would probably be better off under the rulership of someone that is capable of protecting them. Conquest could lead to the creation of a stable trading partner in this region. The kingdom simply doesn't have adequate resources to repay us for our aid in a reasonable time frame. [/QUOTE]
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