Yeah, those are the veterans. Lost their armour in Yomi, got cursed in Mictlan. Probably survived Fomorian decay. Always marching, always fighting.
The promise was the Art of Hover Farting would heal all those wounds with a Gift of Health, but lately he couldn't spare the time.
Anyway, I'm not sure I have the fortitude to keep being a nuisance. If I can't conjure it by the deadline I'll just set myself to AI.
Those veterans are still kicking, but there's no more cash, and soon no more gems. Attrition is getting out of hand too.
When you feel it will no longer alter any outcome, could you provide some commentary on the war? I am honestly very curious.
Not much to say. I found out while fighting Yomi that I don't really have anything to counter SC and thug spam other than my lumbering armies. Of which I had two and they couldn't be everywhere at once, not even with gateway.
Which basically meant that until I could get to elemental royalty, I would be doomed to fold if you attacked me instead of your other neighbours. And while I did get to conj8 soon after the war started, I figured it's a bit too late, and I might cause more damage by casting the lightning global. So I alchemised the shit of my stocks to get some 90+ in overcasting. But it was still taken down the turn after. I choose to blame R'lyeh. I probably should have summoned a whole lot of gandharvas instead.
Anyway, that's why I've been largely ignoring you - I figured I could cause more lasting damage by countering actual armies with mine, rather than chasing glamorous thugs around. Maybe if I had six more months to prepare, I'd have something.
From a wider perspective, I probably shouldn't have allied with Rus early on. This made my territory snaking and hard to traverse quickly. Hard to defend, with too many neighbours. Had we fought it out, one of us would be out of the game, but the other would end up in a more tenable position.
That the only one commander who could cast/forge anything useful has been my pretender hobbled me greatly throughout the game. Too many things to do, too little time.