Something silly happened in my latest game. UN vote for stopping war against me came up. I voted yes, I'm a peacefull guy, atleast when I'm the underdog. Here's a screenshot of the results.
Noo, Hammurabi defied the resolution, war goes on. The silly part being, he is a vassal of Charlemagne, who voted yes... I thought vassals were supposed to vote as their master did? In any case, this is really stupid, Hammurabi is effectively forcing his master to keep on fighting a war he doesn't want. And "Friendly" Pericles votes "sure, keep on killing his people"...
Now, though, it was Charlemagne who started it... Which was another point alltogether. He tries to take a small city of mine, fails, I get him to speak to me in few turns... But he doesn't want anything for peace. He'd rather keep on fighting. Not that I'd give him anything... But it seems, his war doesn't have any sort of goal. Other than spill some blood. And it goes on and on... Does he not get war weariness? I kill everything he throws at me, if I were squandering units like that, my nation would be falling apart from WW. There's no way out of this war.
Noo, Hammurabi defied the resolution, war goes on. The silly part being, he is a vassal of Charlemagne, who voted yes... I thought vassals were supposed to vote as their master did? In any case, this is really stupid, Hammurabi is effectively forcing his master to keep on fighting a war he doesn't want. And "Friendly" Pericles votes "sure, keep on killing his people"...
Now, though, it was Charlemagne who started it... Which was another point alltogether. He tries to take a small city of mine, fails, I get him to speak to me in few turns... But he doesn't want anything for peace. He'd rather keep on fighting. Not that I'd give him anything... But it seems, his war doesn't have any sort of goal. Other than spill some blood. And it goes on and on... Does he not get war weariness? I kill everything he throws at me, if I were squandering units like that, my nation would be falling apart from WW. There's no way out of this war.
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