There is no way you will be able to conquer his lands just like that. Our alliance will defend it against the already depleted troops of Shigori and Katipunan. Most of our armies are untouched. Also, my member count has now risen to 6, due to a friend of assassiniv.
My army is untouched. Katipunan is Barely effected. We have the remnants of Cantonese army, as well as the Natural State and Shigori. Quite an elite force. Rhun is the only nation we fight that we will struggle to kill
Why would you have the cantonese army...? And why is Rhun the only challenging nation to fight? Both the Death Cult and Bomladoy have more members than me, and you are deliberately not letting them be powerful. I seriously don't find this fair that you get to decide the strength of every nation, without even fairly taking their member count into consideration. The Natural State is now a nomadic people and Shigori has been fighting since the very beginning of the season. I admit your nation is wholly intact, but I do not feel that you are gauging the strength of all the nations with equity.
I am. Military size is nothing like military strength. China has the largest military in the world, but USA could beat them easily due to a more highly trained military. Your military has good equipment, skilled soldiers, and is quite a formidable foe. Qarir, Bomladoy, and Death Cult have a disorganized, mleh trained army which happens to be great in number. Canton surrendered to us and we took control of the Cantonese army. I am judging each army individually as well. Together, (if you can properly communicate) you will be difficult to defeat. We will loose many men. And if I take member count into the equation, we still outnumber you
And of course you will inevitably win, because you are the DM and have decided you want to win. There is nothing to say the Death Cult and Bomladoy have disorganized armies, and they have posted more troop info than I have, I believe. Why do you think I have better armies than them?
Also, outnumbering someone does not mean victory, especially then the outnumbered party has the defensive advantage. Small amounts of men have held off against far superior forces all throughout history, because they were the defenders and fought where they were most comfortable. Think of the American Revolution. The Colonies could never have won if the war took place in England.
Because you have been fighting almost nonstop since the beginning of the season. The very first thing you did was attack two nations that were bigger than you simultaneously.