on Mon 16 of Aug., 2010 13:57 BST, by Len
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I'm not sure I understand what has gone on with all the interaction between dragons or how things relate to the future game. A territory divided as it currently is will be difficult to maintain in the long term. I doubt it would be wise to relinquish the original territory.
Looking at it logically. (Which admittedly might not be the logic of a dragon.) I suggest some options.
An Exchange of territory in order to make it more manageable for all three dragons concerned.
• Jadorgrax to get half the new land down to and including Mord.
• Ilvinoristabis to get the lower portion of Musqordis's land South of Mord.
• Arynquitubahr to get land from both the above equal to half their new land.
This way all three dragons end up with more territory.
Arynquitubahr makes a deal with Ilvinoristabis, who takes the new land south of Mord and gives Arynquitubahr some of her own down to North of Riverbyn, to form a stable corridor to Mord, which remain in Arynquitubahr's hands.
This gives Arynquitubahr's "subjects" a coastal presence for trade and a mountain region for rescources.
Arynquitubahr makes a deal with Jadorgrax and gives him the whole of the new territory in exchange for some more land up to a line west of Riverbyn and Harborough.
Xorvintaal: Moving The World 100years
I'm not sure I understand what has gone on with all the interaction between dragons or how things relate to the future game. A territory divided as it currently is will be difficult to maintain in the long term. I doubt it would be wise to relinquish the original territory.
Looking at it logically. (Which admittedly might not be the logic of a dragon.) I suggest some options.
• Jadorgrax to get half the new land down to and including Mord.
• Ilvinoristabis to get the lower portion of Musqordis's land South of Mord.
• Arynquitubahr to get land from both the above equal to half their new land.
This way all three dragons end up with more territory.
This gives Arynquitubahr's "subjects" a coastal presence for trade and a mountain region for rescources.
Len