Hello, everyone.
William Ronald here. As Edena indicated, I will serve as moderator while he takes a much deserved rest. Remember, I may only advise but Edena will make any final decisions. If you have any questions, e-mail me at
williamwronald@aol.com for a very quick response or if its a long document you want me to review,
wronald1@yahoo.com.
The official color of my faction will be
orange.
Thus,
The Kevellond League Speaks.
I STRONGLY suggest that we let new people who come on board claim the new powers. We have to give them a chance, as well as anyone who is greatly underpowered. (Edena, am I underpowered by the standards of this board?

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I urge the underpowered players to consider laying claim to the new powers.
At the risk of harping on people, I think we should limit ourselves to alliances that make sense.
I also agree with Maudlin. There should be some reason why a group of powers ally. Also, if you have a little bit here and a little bit there on the map, you might have a hard time defending your territory unless an ally is nearby. People, please reconsider some of your decisions. (Maudlin, thanks for the map. It is a great help.)
At the risk of harping on people, I think we should limit ourselves to alliances that make sense. Also, if a power is contested, try to state a reason why you believe this power would contest control by the other player.
For example, if someone contest the Forsaken One for the illithid and scro, a good reason may be that they do not trust his faction. After all, the powers it represents failed their kin in Realmspace. Or Alyx may decide that the elves of Greyspace would be closer to her faction than Black Omega.
Edena: As the evil powers seem to have an edge in power levels, you may rule that some of the new powers or powers yet to come are neutral or good in alignment.
Also, did you receive my information on Gord.
No one has yet claimed several powers, such as the Circle of Eight and the Iron League.