Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me.
Many here will know the above from childhood. Others may have just read this for the first time. I was listening to my young cousins singing this the other morning and thought of this game. A game that is supposedly being played by adults, not that any outsider would really be able to tell.
Much as been said by many people on many teams in the way the Horde has played this game. I am a proud member of this team and feel that much trash has been made of my team.
My understanding of a democracy game is that you play in teams, not single players, and in that you play to win. Our team formed a strategy, and played it to this day. Whether you like that or not is your own decision. You must consider that in a game of six teams none have matched the Horde in its diplomatic strategy.
Otherwise why have you all not allied against us. It is said four nations stand against us, Bards, Desolators, Lost Boys, and Babylon. Yet four on one failed time and again. What then of just one team standing up to us? Still did not happen. Now after all the "experienced" players have thrown out the names, and played in the flames you talking of quitting. How bizzare!!!
The game also revolves around the game mechanics, and moving units, building up towns and such. If all the various open forum posts have distracted you from making good moves, then the Horde sure is bad! I do not believe that you lot are not up to the challenge of running a nation. There are many players of the game here.
Could be your teams have had too many chiefs, not enough indians.
We come back to the case in hand - The Horde is a Mongol Nation. I am unsure if any of you have read the history of the Mongols, they were not easy on diplomacy. In this our team took a stance at the beginning of the game, and held it. As a team we have been both led by a despotic dictator, Pad, and we have also led him. I say this clearly, Pad has led this team in many ways, and forged us into a cohesive fighting unit.
Our biggest detractors are the Babylonians. Yet so far they have only run from us. Will Babylon quit now?
I challenge any other team here, or anywhere in Apolyton to come and play us one on one.
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me.
Bring on the stcks and stones, spears and swords.
Many here will know the above from childhood. Others may have just read this for the first time. I was listening to my young cousins singing this the other morning and thought of this game. A game that is supposedly being played by adults, not that any outsider would really be able to tell.
Much as been said by many people on many teams in the way the Horde has played this game. I am a proud member of this team and feel that much trash has been made of my team.
My understanding of a democracy game is that you play in teams, not single players, and in that you play to win. Our team formed a strategy, and played it to this day. Whether you like that or not is your own decision. You must consider that in a game of six teams none have matched the Horde in its diplomatic strategy.
Otherwise why have you all not allied against us. It is said four nations stand against us, Bards, Desolators, Lost Boys, and Babylon. Yet four on one failed time and again. What then of just one team standing up to us? Still did not happen. Now after all the "experienced" players have thrown out the names, and played in the flames you talking of quitting. How bizzare!!!
The game also revolves around the game mechanics, and moving units, building up towns and such. If all the various open forum posts have distracted you from making good moves, then the Horde sure is bad! I do not believe that you lot are not up to the challenge of running a nation. There are many players of the game here.
Could be your teams have had too many chiefs, not enough indians.
We come back to the case in hand - The Horde is a Mongol Nation. I am unsure if any of you have read the history of the Mongols, they were not easy on diplomacy. In this our team took a stance at the beginning of the game, and held it. As a team we have been both led by a despotic dictator, Pad, and we have also led him. I say this clearly, Pad has led this team in many ways, and forged us into a cohesive fighting unit.
Our biggest detractors are the Babylonians. Yet so far they have only run from us. Will Babylon quit now?
I challenge any other team here, or anywhere in Apolyton to come and play us one on one.
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me.
Bring on the stcks and stones, spears and swords.
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