No battle is inevitable.rdfall wrote:look, the roleplay point of view, as was preached to us by both the kami and karavan, is that the opposing faction is the enemy and shouldn't be able to build their temple, while we build ours.
The battle was inevidable to try to get a head start of the opposing faction's temple.
Going along with it for some cheap, compensatory kill is cheap.
The wider RP view is that these peoples have lived in peace for years, that they had to unite (kami, karavan and tryton too) to defeat the kitin and that the various leaders and peoples are intermingled through treaties and friendships so much that this sudden fanaticism makes no sense.
Plot by 'Edward Clubhands'.