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Just looking for some thoughts from the community?
Lets say I refused to join a tribe, despite a well made effort by one of thier recruiters and others who continued to send me invitations to join their tribe.
Then, lets say I built up my troops and decided to expand.
And lets also say I decided to go after the next biggest village in my province, who is also the recruiter of the tribe attempting to recruit me.
To complicate this example further, while nobles are going back and forth, lets say I accept the tribe invitation to fill my curiosity of how they are responding to the noble attack.
Further more, the response to the clearing of his army.
Now, lets continue this hypothetical scenario further.
Lets assume I post a message, just letting them know I am there and stating not to noble barb villages again in my province.
Now, assume I leave the tribe within 5 minutes of joining.
I then complete the noble of the target and add a village to my control.
Lets throw a more interesting variable into this example. I get another random invitation from the tribe.
I join the tribe again.
I read up on the continued reactions. The reactions include plans to build troops, questions if they should attack, longer term plans to take me out later. One reaction included the need to silence my ego.
In this rather complicated and interesting example, am I wrong for posting a noble claim for another one of their member's villages that I intend to take next and leave the tribe a second time after having stayed roughly 10 minutes?
Lets say I refused to join a tribe, despite a well made effort by one of thier recruiters and others who continued to send me invitations to join their tribe.
Then, lets say I built up my troops and decided to expand.
And lets also say I decided to go after the next biggest village in my province, who is also the recruiter of the tribe attempting to recruit me.
To complicate this example further, while nobles are going back and forth, lets say I accept the tribe invitation to fill my curiosity of how they are responding to the noble attack.
Further more, the response to the clearing of his army.
Now, lets continue this hypothetical scenario further.
Lets assume I post a message, just letting them know I am there and stating not to noble barb villages again in my province.
Now, assume I leave the tribe within 5 minutes of joining.
I then complete the noble of the target and add a village to my control.
Lets throw a more interesting variable into this example. I get another random invitation from the tribe.
I join the tribe again.
I read up on the continued reactions. The reactions include plans to build troops, questions if they should attack, longer term plans to take me out later. One reaction included the need to silence my ego.
In this rather complicated and interesting example, am I wrong for posting a noble claim for another one of their member's villages that I intend to take next and leave the tribe a second time after having stayed roughly 10 minutes?