Roots - Formal Public Apology
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 8:54 am
Background
In Back to the Roots I secured a NAP with Lardmaster for turns 7-9 inclusive and we agreed a borderline. Turn 6 ran and I succeeded in RIPping Hryll in one turn, earlier than expected. I then saw Tigress in province 30, with all her provinces within striking range for a T7 assault.
I saw red, not particularily liking Kitty much as a result of a nasty duel encounter and her constant references to it on the forum. I ordered the attack and communicated my intent to Lardmaster, who rightly so, reminded me of the terms of the NAP. I checked my mails and advised that I would retract BUT, and here is the killer, the turn ran 17 hours early!
Apology
I therefore apologise unreservedly to Lardmaster for this SERIOUS indiscretion but I genuinely would have altered the orders had the turn not decided to run early. I hope this will not sour relations between us, this was a genuine error on my part. I just cannot stand cats! Please find it in your heart to forgive me ... grovel, fawn, beg ...
In Back to the Roots I secured a NAP with Lardmaster for turns 7-9 inclusive and we agreed a borderline. Turn 6 ran and I succeeded in RIPping Hryll in one turn, earlier than expected. I then saw Tigress in province 30, with all her provinces within striking range for a T7 assault.
I saw red, not particularily liking Kitty much as a result of a nasty duel encounter and her constant references to it on the forum. I ordered the attack and communicated my intent to Lardmaster, who rightly so, reminded me of the terms of the NAP. I checked my mails and advised that I would retract BUT, and here is the killer, the turn ran 17 hours early!
Apology
I therefore apologise unreservedly to Lardmaster for this SERIOUS indiscretion but I genuinely would have altered the orders had the turn not decided to run early. I hope this will not sour relations between us, this was a genuine error on my part. I just cannot stand cats! Please find it in your heart to forgive me ... grovel, fawn, beg ...