TUF won a key early siege early Monday morning, server time, with Karl Aegis razing the Dlords city of Chocolates in what is being described as a completely uncontested siege. The siege’s storm force is all that remains of the city, which once stood on a large hill. The building to the east of the city has now been vacated, suggesting that the siege may have been waged entirely by Karl and unsupported by other TUF forces.
With the Dlords capitulating this siege, the hallowed dwarven alliance has now fallen behind TUF-Tuna in the War Score Card rankings, after declaring war preemptively in response to a leaked TUF AC transcript showing plans to attack Dlords in the future.
The combination of the city of Chocolates being incredibly isolated from the Dlords’ cluster, as well as the poor city placement likely led to the alliance’s decision to capitulate the siege.

For TUF, the siege operation was an opportunity to take the early lead in a war that otherwise caught them off guard.
In response, Dlords will need to engage TUF in the few remaining areas in Elgea where it can. TUF still has a large number very isolated cities in Elgea, and with the alliance slowly building a cluster in the southern reaches of the Broken Lands, these cities will be largely indefensible if the Dlords can manage to land siege camps on them quickly.

Conversely, Dlords only has two cities in all of the Broken Lands.

