They (sic) running into our land now
We were there to attack, then we were attacked at home by an unforeseen enemy. It wasn't in our plan to have to go back home the long way, but people who we actually asked about their intentions told us something other than "we are going to attack you". Having been allied last Strat and on good terms we didn't see any reason not to take DRZ at their word. Our mistake, I guess.
Ty for that Lemmy but they shuld (sic) have known better then to attack NA while dissing EU
Dissing EU? I don't understand. If you're talking about the French Connection, we attacked them because: they were allowing your caravans to travel through their lands, fact. They were either an ally or at the least on good terms with the Templars, who attacked us. They had a lot of gold in the fiefs, which also held a strategic position towards cutting off the Hospitan trade caravans in that direction.
Maybe taking two EU fiefs on their two thirds of the map upset some European players, I don't know why it would considering the amount of EU factions currently on NA territory in the north central, but maybe it did for some reason. Is this what you were talking about when you spoke of dissing EU? I can't imagine anyone being that butthurt (except for, rightfully, the faction who lost their fiefs) about two plots of land. Sorry if this isn't what you were talking about, Lord, I just don't know what else you could mean by dissing EU.