Why did you not rewrite your orders like you said you did?
I did, I added the bit about the river boats to be used against you, as you had advised
Just curious, but did you crash the CRA party just for fun? To make things interesting?
No action ever has just one cause. This, ofcourse, was one of the causes of my betrayal.
And I do find it quite annoying that your reason for invading Shalamari was part due to the "dishonourable breaking of a perfectly good NAP". Not because you were with us planning the invasion, but since you in that decision broke an alliance (which, in most cases, is more "sacred" than a NAP. At least in my book, it is.)
I've used far worse excuses, Silver.

At least *I* actually look for a convenient casus belli, unlike some people I could mention.
EDIT: Just curious, really. The real question is maybe wether the motive was IC or OOC.
The OOC motive is quite clear, the IC one (or rather ones) I'd preffer to mention in a safer time. But trust me, they're very good. I share the opinion that the worst part about Judas was not that he had betrayed, but that he had betrayed so cheaply.
encouraged hatred against Shalamari
Only in the last few months before the invasion; hell, before it I had forged closer ties. But as it became increasingly clear that a clash with the Lengels was unavoidable, a change of plans happened.
What has Gerber to do with a peace between Shalamari and the Lengels? Or does the Lengelzai answer to Gerber, all of the sudden?
Because Toghol-Advisor fled to the Lengel territories and used his incredible mind control powers to take over the entire Lengel elite, threatening to forge the greatest empire in human history!
Just kidding.
if you haven'y noticed already, the Lengel and Gerber are working together, it was Gerber who gave the iron tech to the Lengel.
Sadly I forgot to do that, at least I think I did.
Or das sent orders for Khemri.
That I didn't do neither; in fact I could've betrayed you far worse had I wanted to, even possibly by sending Khemri orders as was suggested, but that would've been simply cheating.
He passed on the maps? God! dont you people have any honour!
The funniest part was that... Nah, won't reveal that yet. Anyway, not sure how is passing on the map worse than passing on the important plans; don't forget that both can also be disinformation, btw, I had suspected that the plans sent to me WERE.
As it turns out, the CRA might have been a better choice, but they couldn't have known that.
We could've. I did painstakingly consider my situation before finally switching sides.
You didn't experience the worst one. In stNNES3, when NESes were relatively young, Contempt uploaded a map to the CivFanatics uploads folder, and someone found it. We all used it against him. Of course, he was the Mongols, so we barely came away with our skins anyway, but it saved my Holy Egyptian Empire and others.
So its poetic justice, though I myself never did go that extreme and beat him up with an old-fashioned (bungled) betrayal instead.
I stayed loyal, even after i found out about das' betrayal and everything. I could have resent orders
Should have. I would have.