My suggestion to McMeadows can clearly be labelled blackmail. I started the war, he suffered most, and his allies betrayed him.
My treaty with jshelr on the other hand...Such treaties are called 'war damages'* Jshelr started the war, it was him who wanted to get out of it, it was him who made a proposal to me. And now he is running away from that agreement. His deeds will not go unpunished.
They may be successful, or maybe not. Thanks to the kind gods of RNG, my army is as big as ever.
Flandrien, you'll have to decide between a weak alliance with a civ who will betray you whenever he'll se fit. Not to mention your enemy might be able to crush you both.
Or you can have peace with said enemy, whose word can be trusted.
My treaty with jshelr on the other hand...Such treaties are called 'war damages'* Jshelr started the war, it was him who wanted to get out of it, it was him who made a proposal to me. And now he is running away from that agreement. His deeds will not go unpunished.
Both Flandrien and jshelr don't stand a chance if they don't ally. For that reason, there's no other option than to trust one another...
Flandrien, you'll have to decide between a weak alliance with a civ who will betray you whenever he'll se fit. Not to mention your enemy might be able to crush you both.
Or you can have peace with said enemy, whose word can be trusted.
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