My Client-state was raided by my Ally
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2022 2:12 am
In a big human alliance game:
"A" is me, a human player
"B" is my client-state, a human player that was lagging behind and accepted a client-state offer many turns ago
"C" is my ally, a human player that has been in a Full Alliance with me for many turns
B and C used to be allies, but since B is now a client state of A they do not have their own diplomatic relations. A and C are still allied.
C, my ally, just successfully raided B, my client-state. This fatigued my client-state's army just before a big invasion of an NPC opponent.
Is this a bug? Is this because the client-state does not have their own relations? I would assume my client-state inherits my own diplomatic status, and therefor my client-state should NOT have been raided by my ally.
"A" is me, a human player
"B" is my client-state, a human player that was lagging behind and accepted a client-state offer many turns ago
"C" is my ally, a human player that has been in a Full Alliance with me for many turns
B and C used to be allies, but since B is now a client state of A they do not have their own diplomatic relations. A and C are still allied.
C, my ally, just successfully raided B, my client-state. This fatigued my client-state's army just before a big invasion of an NPC opponent.
Is this a bug? Is this because the client-state does not have their own relations? I would assume my client-state inherits my own diplomatic status, and therefor my client-state should NOT have been raided by my ally.