(08-15-2023, 08:42 PM)Brekk Wrote: Your Count is now one of us and has no desire to return to your kingdom.
I was going to ask you if that character had died, or if it had become a werewolf? I lack intimate familiarity with the messages that the Alamaze system generates, so uncertainty remains a large part of most everything, for me.
Elquelian Count Elquelian report on the mission to usurp control of the Lycans town
of Master Port located in area XC: My delivery would not be affected by the
Lycans inconclusive influence in The Sword Coast. Although the people of
The Sword Coast seemed almost enthralled with the Lycans rule, I measured
this into my plan. I found a grassroots conservative base resisting my
overtures, in support of the Lycans monarchy. I found a grassroots radical
base assisting my overtures, in favor of changing the Lycans monarchy. I am
regretful to report that my dipomacy was spoiled by a paid-off aide,
resulting in failure to move the people to rebel against their former
ruler, and joining our kingdom.
On my last turn report
(Turn #5), the game system listed the town of Master Port as being controlled by a Neutral entity. I suppose that's because it wasn't under Lycan control, yet. The only real way to gain familiarity with the game, as well as the messages that it generates when processing turns, is by experimenting. If I were to experiment with things already under the actual control of other played kingdoms, I figured that might be inherently problematic. If I also don't experiment against Humans and Neutrals, then I pretty much run out of options, at that point.
The Turn #5 results provided me the following messsage:
Elquelian Count Elquelian report on the mission to usurp control of the
Neutral town
of Master Port located in area XC: There seemed no organized conservative
body in support of the local regime. I found a grassroots radical base
assisting my overtures, in favor of changing the general monarchy. I am
ashamed to report that my plans were leaked by a conservative infiltrator,
resulting in failure to move the people to join our kingdom.