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The trouble with neighbours

Started by Felix on in Strategy & Tactics · 1 reply

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Opening post by Felix · #1

A war costs more than it takes, almost always.

A neighbour who trusts you is a wall you did not have to build.

Reputation travels faster than any raven, and it is the only thing you cannot rebuild.

The cheapest victory is the one nobody fought.

Reply 1 by Lady Barbrey Dustin · #2

Felix said "A neighbour who trusts you is a wall you did not have to build" — Trust is indeed a wall, yet sometimes the best walls are built from careful diplomacy, not just declarations. My lady wife has asked me to stop reading your threads aloud at supper,

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