In my just-ended game, Saladin, my peaceful Vassal, Friendly with me, terminated our Vassal-agreement, and I quote, "because I've grown too weak to protect them".
This is the powergraph, after Monty declared on me, after few millenia of peace, just as I got Robotics... My Mech Inf. against his troops, ranging from infantry to spearmen... Poor bugger.
So I'm wondering... Why would Saladin lie to me? I thought we were buddies... I'm surely strong enough to protect him...
A thought, Monty took two cities from him, cities I didn't return later. Could this actually convince him, that indeed, I'm too weak, or actually too busy or just indifferent enough to protect him?
Edit: Just checked a save of mine, Saladin says I've grown too powerfull for him to be my vassal. And... I don't get it. Isn't that a good thing for the well-being of his nation? Or does he fear, in the words of Ann Coulter, that I roll over in my sleep and crush his nation?
This is the powergraph, after Monty declared on me, after few millenia of peace, just as I got Robotics... My Mech Inf. against his troops, ranging from infantry to spearmen... Poor bugger.
So I'm wondering... Why would Saladin lie to me? I thought we were buddies... I'm surely strong enough to protect him...
A thought, Monty took two cities from him, cities I didn't return later. Could this actually convince him, that indeed, I'm too weak, or actually too busy or just indifferent enough to protect him?
Edit: Just checked a save of mine, Saladin says I've grown too powerfull for him to be my vassal. And... I don't get it. Isn't that a good thing for the well-being of his nation? Or does he fear, in the words of Ann Coulter, that I roll over in my sleep and crush his nation?
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