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I see your point. Didn't realize the offense that could be caused. I hope I'm not dragged to court.
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I ought to dock you one reputation point for bad punning...
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(GI) 24 brigades of GI/OG have finally come into formation to break the siege on our capital by the Dwarves that think them selves Giants. The odd part of this war so far, it is actually the Dwarven mages that have distigiushed themselves not so much the troop.
This round will go to the Giants but at a large cost. Are the Dwarves ready to gamble and try to keep their siege alive? Hoping I am not willing to cross the walls of flames and follow them into their tunnels.
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I just thought the term "dwarf midgets" was a little excessive. Our wizards? I hadn't noticed, although we accidentally discovered a trick that may come into play in this interesting situation.
You took Hammerhold from me, with its 53k defense with a Diplomacy Spell, then made it your capital. I have successfully sieged it for two turns. This is the critical turn. If I maintain the siege, you lose Hammerhold, your capital, likely your king, and I regain the gold production and likely the region. The rest of the players are saved from your campaign-ending victory.
The tactical considerations are ticklish. If you have honor, you will leave your ally the Warlock out of this one, old midget Giant.