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Pellinell
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Quote Reply Posted: 20 Sep 2015 at 15:20 |
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This would be true except the fact that they have "recognized" land claims in disputes with other LC alliances. So it's not a uniform code so to speak. It would be more accurate to say Shark doesn't recognize TVMs land claim but May others depending upon the other alliances strength in BL.
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Angrim
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Quote Reply Posted: 20 Sep 2015 at 15:45 |
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Halcyon
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Quote Reply Posted: 20 Sep 2015 at 15:59 |
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This is incorrect. Pellinell is referring to an incident in which a SHRKr player placed a town within SIN's land claim and was ordered first by SIN and then by myself to move out. This said member, a new player, placed his town against alliance instructions, without consulting the alliance leadership and against the alliance strategy. We had no interest in him moving there and even less interest in him staying. In ordering him to move, we did not recognize SIN's land claim, we decided that we are not ready to fight for a misplaced town.
The situation in NewLands is different. All members are there by alliance instructions and according to the alliance strategy. Here too, we do not want to fight, but we are ready. |
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Ashmadia
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Quote Reply Posted: 22 Sep 2015 at 16:41 |
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So, let me get this straight.
Say i ignored others' policies, so i move inside a small alliances 10sq and become "amused" by their attampts to throw me out and i prove capable to throw them out instead. Say they call for help (typical Elgean politics, or so i read) and some "freedom fighter" alliances volunteer to assist and "rightfully" bash me eventually, "rid the disease". Explain to me, if the very same freedom fighters come into BL and settle a strategically ideal home (yeah, for tournaments!), how the above typical Elgean politics will not come along with their masters? Also try to explain to me, how i am an evil monster if i ignore policies in Elgea, and someone ignoring policies in BL is not one? Sure, this might seem like a "hyperbole" to equate 10sq to a land claim, but they are undeniably both policies. Even if the policy is absurd, you have to respect it and re-act to it however you see fit. You can't just close your eyes and play, as Angrim excellently put it. Like it or not, BL is forming into "kingdoms" due to the land claim policies. If you disrespect that, you leave yourselves open to hostilities in those kingdoms and you choose to step off "the moral high ground". If you do respect that, you also get to choose how you will react to those kingdoms, your honor intact. (join them, ally with them, make yours, contest them) I cannot possibly claim that this is the official Broken Blades stance on the matters i mentioned, merely my own thoughts in an attempt to show how wrong the SHARK policy on land claims is and how i hate "typical Elgean politics". BL breathed fresh air with the land claims, isn't that obvious overall yet? |
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demdigs
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Quote Reply Posted: 22 Sep 2015 at 18:45 |
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Ashmadia, By your comments it shows your obvious bias involved. Playing out to be the good guys and "Evil Elgean masters" I personally have 5 cities in Elgea and 8 in TBL, by your bias just because i have 5 cities in Elgea makes me an evil Elgean and have no say in politics in TBL. Such absurdities like this prove that TBL land claims are like school yard bullies, this is my land you do as i say or else, proof is B!B's and RE's statements that if you move into "their" land they demand screenshots of your troops and troop movements or get sieged immediately. Additionally, there is a rule in law, saying an unjust rule is no rule at all, that being, said alliance, claiming land arbitrarily, without paying taxes for said land, or no rule in game allowing it specifically, IE no teleporting within 10 squares, it should not be a law. You pay no taxes for the land, you don't lose any resources for said land, nor do you loose any research points, this makes it arbitrary land claim. And your saying it's my way or the high way concerning honor, if you obey your "Land Claims" you have honor, if you don't you don't have honor. As far as you hating Elgean politics, you haven't even been around for a year, this game has been around for 5 years, you need some perspective on why certain things came around. And finally, I have a city in the Orken Coast, that gives me a legitimate opinion in B!B's land claim. Thank you very much for your time. :)
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Legoman
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Quote Reply Posted: 22 Sep 2015 at 19:13 |
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If you notice most, but not all of the land claimers are the upstarts who haven't been playing for all that long deciding that all the established players are evil and wrong. Just my observation and opinion.
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Brandmeister
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Quote Reply Posted: 22 Sep 2015 at 20:11 |
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Four of the biggest land claiming alliances are Roman Empire, Trivium, The Southern Cross, and the Hashashin. The first two are old Elgean alliances, T-SC is an offshoot of the established T-O, and the Hashashin includes veteran Elgean players. I'd say that most of the big land claim alliances are actually Elgean players who moved aggressively to colonize the Broken Lands. That would make their opinions credible, at least by your criteria of having played the game for a long time. |
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Legoman
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Quote Reply Posted: 22 Sep 2015 at 20:26 |
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I don't consider RE that old, thou I guess they are, offshoots aren't the same and yes there are older players in all, that's why I said most as many are new players who have followed the rhetoric that Elgea is being strangled by the large alliances. Thou even at it's most crowded there were less conflicts then then now with all this extra room. If you agree with land claims you will never see the other person's side clearly, just as if you don't agree with them you won't see their side clearly either. Everyone has their opinion and is entitled to it, it just gets tiring when people use a new excuse to rehash old issues.
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Rosie Blackeye
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Quote Reply Posted: 22 Sep 2015 at 20:36 |
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Is that the "argument from seniority" fallacy?
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Rosie Blackeye
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Quote Reply Posted: 22 Sep 2015 at 21:18 |
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Demdigs, your own bias against land claiming alliances is even more obvious. Let's see:
Ashmadia did not say anything about BL vs. Elgea being good vs. evil. What she actually had said was this: “how i am an evil monster if i ignore policies in Elgea, and
someone ignoring policies in BL is not one?” In other words, if you choose to ignore some alliance's policy and then go ahead and claim a higher moral ground there's an obvious contradiction there. No matter whether you're from BL or Elgea.
When all else fails, queue in the AJ trope! So if we as an alliance set a policy and the other alliance chooses to ignore our policy outright, we are the bullies. Every time. So the only way for us not to be bullies is to follow
your policy, which is totally not like our absurd policy. Got it.
What our policy actually says is, if you move your town into our territory
without first having contacted us you will get this response. Here's a plausible alternative scenario: a player writes us an IGM saying, hey, I want to settle this spot in your alliance hub. We say, looks like it's not interfering with our hub, so go ahead. Or maybe, our response will be, okay, but we will be using spots X, Y and Z so we want you guys to give us a temporary confed at some point.
And who sets and enforces THAT rule and who gets to decide what's “just”? Is there some sort of secret "above the metagame" alliance I've never heard of? Illy world government? Must be one of the factions that haven't gone live yet.
I don't know what Elgean politics is. What I do know is this: certain Elgean alliances are big enough to afford ignoring other (smaller) alliances' rules. Fine, ignore them! But don't pretend that you are doing so because you are following some higher set of rules that are right for all Illy.
Edited by Rosie Blackeye - 22 Sep 2015 at 21:21 |
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