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Gaspar and Lewwyn listen to backseat drivers Brick and Noble

I don't know what's happening, but cornflakes... played? and didn't end turn. So thumbs up the asses seems to be the order of the day.
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Presumably he's waiting for yay or nay from you and Jowy?
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Why Jowy? Is SD at war with Jowy?
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What OH meant was yay or nay from all of SD's neighbors, which also includes Amicalola.
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Honestly if he doesn't want to play its not like I can do anything about it. I'm not comfortable with Cornflakes but then I'm not sure I'd be comfortable with anyone. The whole situation is such that we're in an awkward position. Our moves and calculus for this war was based on SD being our opponent, not Cornflakes. So it throws a wrench into things, and really dampens my spirit. 

But what else am I supposed to say? So its fine, we'll adapt.
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I see what happened with Cornflakes's logins. He logged in, asked AT for horse, then probably PMed AT to log in and respond to the request, then he logged in again and played the rest of the turn.

Would such a PM be against the rules? Questionable.
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(November 22nd, 2020, 21:32)NobleHelium Wrote: I see what happened with Cornflakes's logins.  He logged in, asked AT for horse, then probably PMed AT to log in and respond to the request, then he logged in again and played the rest of the turn.

Yeah fuck him. And fuck AT.

Just so everyone know AT has gifted his only horse to cornflakes so he has no horses now.
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(November 22nd, 2020, 21:32)NobleHelium Wrote: I see what happened with Cornflakes's logins.  He logged in, asked AT for horse, then probably PMed AT to log in and respond to the request, then he logged in again and played the rest of the turn.

Would such a PM be against the rules?  Questionable.

Questionable? I would say that's not appropriate, unless it's a peace offer that ends a turn-split, just for the sake of time, since this is non-sequential.

I don't like cornflakes subbing in, but the only other proposed sub was someone who was very much actively lurking.
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The not-so-serious alternative proposed by lurkers is for all of us to log in for SD, controlling 1 unit, making individual decisions for each one. OH has called the warrior, so watch out.
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(November 22nd, 2020, 22:07)GeneralKilCavalry Wrote:
(November 22nd, 2020, 21:32)NobleHelium Wrote: I see what happened with Cornflakes's logins.  He logged in, asked AT for horse, then probably PMed AT to log in and respond to the request, then he logged in again and played the rest of the turn.

Would such a PM be against the rules?  Questionable.

Questionable? I would say that's not appropriate, unless it's a peace offer that ends a turn-split, just for the sake of time, since this is non-sequential.

Can you investigate whether such a PM occurred then? The logins definitely happened that way. civac also logged in, so perhaps he declined the request if Cornflakes sent him one.
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