DeletedUser2118
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It does actually. It shows the player did what he could to defend and didn't just quit like some people.
It also shows Jungle is pressed for D :icon_eek:
It does actually. It shows the player did what he could to defend and didn't just quit like some people.
It also shows Jungle is pressed for D :icon_eek:
Or that this player is 12+ hours from the rest of Jungle, and was the single isolated member in the conflict. He was also involved in a 1v4 with the current Egg members, all of whom coordinated rather well. The only pocket of Freaks resistance there was. He held out for a rather long time though, but eventually he ran out of troops, and 12 hours to send D troops inevitably becomes too late.
thats why if you plan to declare war you stack the villages in/near the enemy:icon_rolleyes:
Credit to Jungle tho, they won this war with their pnp freaks freaked out at there leaders disloyalty and most lost their heart to fight.
Disloyalty? People were telling the leaders to get out of the tribe and it would be better without them :icon_rolleyes:
But the leaders weren't being disloyal it were the members.
At the end of the day Jungle won and fair play to them
[clt]Gracious in defeat, a true gentleman, good luck to you sir[/clt]