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If the failure of the first expedition to Athena World could be attributed to the Magus Civilization’s overconfidence and the enemy’s luck, then the failure of the second expedition required a better explanation.
When faced with a medium-sized planar civilization that had successfully repelled two invasions, the Magus World had two options.
The first was diplomacy—to attempt to make the Athena Plane an ally.
After all, a civilization capable of defeating the Magus Civilization twice, even if left heavily damaged and on the brink of collapse, was undeniably formidable.
Such strength made Athena World worthy of friendship and inclusion in the Magus Alliance.
The second option was annihilation—to send overlords or overmages to obliterate this medium-sized plane.
Critics might call this bullying or an unfair use of overwhelming power, but the Magus Civilization’s perspective was pragmatic.
If a plane...



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