Countries are about to create this world equivalent of the Geneva convention after the shit that's going to be done in Elfind.I just love that any small reason for war just reiterates how much everyone hates the elves here.
Because it wasn't about the land. They were just doing Brinksmanship for fun, to clown on the orcs. Even if they prepared for war for that, it would take a year or two to prepare.Reading gives me conflicted feelings because no way a blip in a diplomatic letter like that is just cause to wage war.
But then I look at current real world situations and countries wage war for less offense. Crazy how it works.
Why only look at the current stuff? We been waging war against others for petty reason since the start of humanity. They only needed a strong casus belli so other countries won´t go world war on their asses and also block any potential support the opposing party could possibly get while the conflict is on going.Reading gives me conflicted feelings because no way a blip in a diplomatic letter like that is just cause to wage war.
But then I look at current real world situations and countries wage war for less offense. Crazy how it works.
Wait till you find out about the war of the bucket.Reading gives me conflicted feelings because no way a blip in a diplomatic letter like that is just cause to wage war.
But then I look at current real world situations and countries wage war for less offense. Crazy how it works.
"Casus Belli" have always been important and are generally integral for maintaining unity and moral authority (the 'right and justness') for going to war. Nations typically go to war for only three reasons: Fear or threat; Resources; Pride. When reading the previous chapters, all the Orcsen allies have grudges against Elfind that amount to pride. Fear or threat has already passed, going to war for reasons of vengeance are often dubious in the eyes of outside parties, but a country with an unreasonable/unlawful claim to territory? That is a justification of war that can be defended within and without.Reading gives me conflicted feelings because no way a blip in a diplomatic letter like that is just cause to wage war.
But then I look at current real world situations and countries wage war for less offense. Crazy how it works.
Diplomacy is funny about what's polite."You absolute fool, you demanded we leave this 10 km stretch of river, now you have given me legal recourse on the international community to annex your entire country and parade your head on a pike across your burned capital."
Youz thinkin' bout sum otha Orkz ya git.WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRR
look up the martinovic affair or more known as "a glass bottle caused the collapse of Yugoslavia"Reading gives me conflicted feelings because no way a blip in a diplomatic letter like that is just cause to wage war.
But then I look at current real world situations and countries wage war for less offense. Crazy how it works.