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Originally Posted by Sevrok
what exactly gives you the right to threaten any one who forms a block? is it not the decision of the alliances within the block as to wether or not they form a block, rather than your decision? i am completely against huge blocks, but how can blocks containing small alliances be a bad thing, they allow smaller alliances to challenge their much more experianced and superior counterparts, or are you afraid that a block of small alliances may set their sights on you! with your experiance you must know that in this game sheer numbers can defeat even the most skilled players, could this be the reason you are so against blocks?
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A block is not a block if it is no more powerful than the principal existing allies, surely. It is not defined by the number of alliances it includes, but it's power in relation to existing forces.
Sid admitted that his proposal should not be seen as simply a moral and altruistic suggestion.
Political manouvering is an essential part of the game. Blocking is not.