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[Discuss] Beluaterra's unending Daimon invasion.

Anthony Cerqueira zol.tanzet at gmail.com
Wed Jun 25 20:40:00 CEST 2008


On 6/25/08, Timothy Collett <danaris at mac.com> wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, June 25, 2008, at 12:43PM, "Anthony Cerqueira" <
> zol.tanzet at gmail.com> wrote:
> >Invasions last far longer than a year, that's the normal situation
>
> I'm not sure where you get that idea.


Living through them for hte most part. The south usually saw the end of the
invasions sooner then the north, higher nation density able to cooperate.
Conversly, more nations to fight each other afterwards, but that is neither
here nor there.

In the north inhuman levels remain higher for longer, mostly due to the
geographic and political landscape, assuming there is no other unknown
factor adding on to it anyway. Invasions like to kickstart on the Zettermain
Peninsula too.

Yes, the *aftereffects* of the second invasion lasted a long time, because
> that was the first time region population could actually be changed, and
> many regions were totally depopulated and had to start from scratch.  But
> neither it nor the first invasion, meaning the period where undead and
> monsters were at significantly higher than background levels, lasted more
> than a few months.  And the first invasion didn't have the same kind of
> aftereffects as the second: people were able to re-colonize the rogue areas
> relatively quickly after the Desert Devil Lord was vanquished.  At least,
> according to all that I've heard and seen.
>
> For the rest, though, by and large you're right; a lot of people are upset
> because Beluaterra is Beluaterra.
>
> Personally, I'm kind of in the middle here.  I really enjoy the invasion,
> but I absolutely *hate* the way information has been dripped and drizzled
> out where we're theoretically supposed to be able to pick it all up and put
> it together to do *something*, but no one can even find out what that
> *something* is with any degree of certainty.  If they want to give us
> puzzles to solve, that's fine, but don't make the pieces keep changing shape
> with malicious little giggles--and half the pieces scattered across the
> continent to people who may not even know they *have* a piece, or if they
> do, have no interest in giving it to anyone else.


I'd say we're basically on the same page, wonder how many others are
likewise?
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