To those people voting A, I would like to once again say that this could be the perfect chance to get the integration of Cydwyl underway. While I admit that there is the possibility of rebellion, that's just a given when it comes to integrating another kingdom into our empire. Besides, I'm sure our max happiness max authority population will understand that, in a time when we could die, we decide to temporarily make the emperor a king of a kingdom we've had good relations with for almost 100 years now. And if they do rebel against the rule of Cydwyl, well, we have a max army that's been waiting years for something to fight, not to mention his army. I doubt Cydwyl itself would rebel either, they would probably be happy that their ruler has more power, though I will say that I am still worried about how the nobles will try to gain an advantage, but I'm always worried about that. As for assassination, we have the shadowranks dedicated to protecting us.
A
Also, my next targets for annexation include Parsia, Lametania, and Eldrican.
wow like that is a tad bit ridiculous like we would basically fight the nearly all of the superpowers of this world(that we know of) it just might be possible but still insanely dangerous.
Lamentia only won because they have the backing of Rucus and possible the republic, which they probably still have the backing of by the way, and there's the issue of being closer to the massive superpower. I don't think it's a good idea just yet, but it might be a good idea if we successfully beat and annex most of Eldrica and Parsia, possibly after a long resting period where we stay diplomatical and maneuver ourselves into a good position to attack it.
Parsia, I will admit, is a rather tempting choice since we have proven we can beat them before and only decided not to annex them at the time because we were worried about Gubta, and so long as Gubta doesn't turn out to be to big or some large crack happens, I think we would be well equipped to deal with them and Parsia after we've integrated Cydwyl.
Eldrican is another choice that I am leaning towards since they've been kind of dickish towards us in general despite us saving their hides on multiple occasions. They would also likely have a large amount of mines or possible trading resources they control, and if we were to attack them I would suggest either going through the Empty Plain and Grey Rockfields to hit their north side or a joint attack through Koi and Eval. Then again, we are living prove that territory is not the major factor in power, it's how you use what you have at your disposal, and they might of not payed us due to not making enough money.
Not, presumably, all at once.
still like seriously think about it let’s say we conquer eldrican somehow don’t you think that the empire of damed might be a little concerned with this giant colossus for a country. the other powers are going to get involved one way or another.
Well yeah, that's what happens when you become powerful. People become jealous. That's why I would personally advocate a slow and steady diplomatic approach to conquering our neighbours. Also, we have one of the best if not the best armies, since it's currently at 10. Conquering Eldrican is a perfectly valid approach once we've gotten things sorted with Cydwyl, same as conquering Parsia and then Gubta. Though I would personally say that's something best left to after we've conquered Eldrican, assuming we follow Maximum Spin's plan. And besides, I'm pretty sure the republic has already meddled in wars we've fought, specifically the war against Lamentia, since we have a very powerful army. I wouldn't be surprised if they're looking for an excuse to kill the rising star that is the Empire of methiant, we've clearly proven that looking small on a map doesn't mean we aren't worthy of being an Empire.