Devil and crafts followed me from us12 to make a tribe on us14 just to troll me, Jack, Freemander, and Kliven.
They come from OTA, on us12.... A 200 PERSON TRIBE! OMG another MRT!
Then you even go so far as to make a post complaining about my tribe being a 200 person tribe when you followed me here just to troll me from a... 200 person tribe on us12....
Not to mention OTA on us12 is allied with 3/5 of the top 5 tribes. It WAS 4/5 until POI broke off.
OTA treated POI poorly as an ally and tried to use their slightly superior size to bully us. So, we dropped allies and went neutral. Following going neutral, OTA popped up about 10 new church villages in our provinces... so we went to war. There was no straight from ally to war. It was Ally > neutral for a few days > War. If OTA had simply treated us fairly rather than telling us to shut up or die, then we would never have gone to war with them.
The truth is OTA treated POI like crap, POI got fed up and retaliated, and now OTA was so upset over this that a few of them followed me to this world to troll me, and this thread is yet another example of this.
How can someone FROM an MRT on us12 follow me here just to insult me for being in a 200 person tribe on a new world? This doesn't seem logical to me.
You can call IMP an MRT all you want. We are about 90% IMP from us9.
And for the random guy questioning how we 'won' our world. Our main enemy TFR died, that's how we won our world. Our main enemy TFR had full control of the core before things went south for them and it was a long and ugly war. Once that was done we simply chose to merge in our allies rather than turning on them, which seemed like the honorable thing to do.
If that makes us an MRT, so be it. That label means nothing. We are a large group of friends with a strong history enjoying a strategy game together.
And anyway our main competition is compensating by coining, and they were coiners from day one, so this world is basically Big Tribe vs somewhat smaller tribe filled with coiners.
I think it should still be an interesting war.