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omg.. there is a reason this game is called BATTLEMASTER instead of PEACEMASTER. War is what makes this game fun. Does a BM without war sound fun..? [[User:Eirik felde|Eirik felde]] 30 April 2006 21:04 (CEST)
  
omg.. there is a reason this game is called BATTLEMASTER instead of PEACEMASTER. War is what makes this game fun. Does a BM without war sound fun..? [[User:Eirik felde|Eirik felde]] 30 April 2006 21:04 (CEST)
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This is my character's viewpoint. I was challenged by rl friends to play a peacenik because they didn't think I could do it. I'm a very political person who supports war for protection of a nation so they didn't think I could pull it off. --Bishamon Family April 30, 2006 22:29 (CEST)

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Aurum, while I appreciate your plans for peace, perhaps you could wait and see some plans be enacted. I have my own plans that entail slightly more than just asking the other realms to give up their regions. --The1exile 29 April 2006 10:29 (CEST)

In the case of Avamar, there is no reason Perdan should give it's territiory to revive a failed realm. Perdan re-establishing Avamar in Aix duchy doesn't make any more sense than Itorunt giving up Xavax duchy or Sirion just giving back Avamar itself. Or they could just take the Kalmar Islands. - Thray Walsh

That is an interesting Idea. All nations enter into a Federation.

Now look at the bigger picture. What would others have to do before agreeing to Federate with each other? The list goes on and on if you start to think about it...so many realms have soveriegn interests...but in /my/ humble opinion, the best way to Peace and Prosperity, is for Perdan to give back lands taken to Ibladesh, for Ubent to call it quits as she stands and not lose/gain anything, for Oligarch to cease to exist for the sake of Fontan/Old Rancagua/ Sirion, for Caligus to cease to exist for the sake of LoF and Yssaria, and that is it.

The Island could be in complete harmony in one month's time if Peace and Prosperity is /truely/ what the majority of the peoples want...but why must there be death? Because it is a part of life. Do those two realms wish to "perish" for the sake of the Island? Probably not. Will Perdan surrender for the greater good? Who knows. Will the Peace last forever? Nothing Gold can Stay, as Mr. Frost puts it. --Primus Family

AKA Doc. --The1exile 30 April 2006 09:43 (CEST)

Anyway you want to look at it. What I say is true. Name a quicker resolution that makes sense, and can have a sense of true permanence, and I'll be the first to say "Incredible. It is true."

Brilliant, Doc, brilliant! The eradication of two sovereignties! Excellent roadmap to peace! I personal prefer the capitulation of Old Rancagua to reform Omsk, the neutrality of LoF functioning as a deterent continent-wide against any and all agressive actions, the return of Oligarchian lands(Poitiers, Ashforth, Oberndorf, Tabost, Greatbridge, Bruck, Morshes, Hagley, to name a few.), so that we may dwell in peace. Oh, dont forget the elimination of Ibladesh, assimilating Al Arab into Perdan, and Ibladesh city into Itorunt. Oh, dont forget the last bit: The execution of about...8 different world figures. Oh, dont worry Doc, they arent all in realms that are allied with you. Just most of them are. You, actually, get to be drowned in a bucket of dog urine, THEN beheaded. (OOC- If only Sirion had an active paper to wage war with!)Vellos 30 April 2006 20:40 (CEST)


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omg.. there is a reason this game is called BATTLEMASTER instead of PEACEMASTER. War is what makes this game fun. Does a BM without war sound fun..? Eirik felde 30 April 2006 21:04 (CEST)

This is my character's viewpoint. I was challenged by rl friends to play a peacenik because they didn't think I could do it. I'm a very political person who supports war for protection of a nation so they didn't think I could pull it off. --Bishamon Family April 30, 2006 22:29 (CEST)