Please, all: Giving battle report is a sign of respect to your adversary, the game, and other players and act of common courtesy! Besides, many people play not just a single game but a few and keeping track of units is really painful. I would imagine a RoR battle between RJ and Ironduck with 90 units on each side without at least some battle report. Like "I killed 40 garrisons and lost 10 HC in the process, 5 retreated etc."
Well, the answer to that is quite easy...you've been doing 95% of the attacking!
I apologize now that I've gone back and reviewed my emails. The only German attack against the Danes was not reported to you.
1 Danish Sword killed, 1 Settler captured. 1 German Horseman killed. 4 turns ago?
Okay that means that you didn't tried to attack Aarhus at all about 2 turns ago. I just suspected that at least one of you horseman attacked but wasn't sure.
Ironically but I was the only one who was seeking peace in that little affair of ours, though I completely take responsibility for initiating the conflict. And for the last 15 turns I peacefully expanded and only defended my cities when needed. I want to emphasize that 66% of my attacking took place in MY territory, but I didn't care, if they wanted to feed me with victory points it was their problem. But then they changed tactics and started bugging me with horsemen. They probably hope to get a chance to aim zerks but I have more than enough spearmen to hide them, but anyway that became very annoying after germans ambushed my settler so I renewed raids...
It's amazing how an blatant aggressor like the Danes can twist the situation around so that they are the victims...
Yeah. Like anybody is going to fall for that line of bull. Sheesh!
Fortunately, Jerusalem is not on the coast. It is the only really smart move of the designers of this particular multiplayer version. Otherwise, this scenario actually sucks a bit. At least for Abbasids.
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