Thread:Ecoraptor3339/@comment-5496489-20171102142934/@comment-25890179-20171228173337

@Eco - I said I'm not really interested in writing constant fights between them. I never said anything about Durrandon quitting the fight against them. He will fight the Grox and Brotherhood until he dies- not sure what the EE is. If its the Ethereal Enlightenment, screw it, why not?

Fenric fought his enemies constantly, and often came out with devastated forces which I then had to write in replacements for. I didn't want Durrandon to have a shattered faction. Think about it, if he had taken such enormous casualties, the Grox would sweep his as out of the core in a day.

Also, Durrandon has to fight the Mendel. He doesn't have a choice in the matter. If he makes peace with the Mendel - even to fight Dark One - half his forces pack up and leave. He won't risk a massive invasion campaign (yet), but the raids and intervention will continue. He won't do anything big unless he gains a clear-cut advantage. The Colonial Campaign got him influence in Cyrannus and several new worlds for his empire, otherwise he would not have gotten involved.

As a final note, I think with the Grox on the run (since Durrandon doesn't know where they went and has no idea what Tarmaelox are) he'll fortify the core to keep any Grox excursion out, and then focus his attention on the Brotherhood of Darklings. However, Durrandon doesn't know the politics of the galaxy, only what he hears. So, he knows Gridlock is Dark's son, so he must be an enemy. The Mendel are friends with Gridlock, so they must be an enemy. The Sacred Vanara Empire is led by Dark's granddaughter, so they must be an enemy. Maybe he's even form an alliance with the EE since they have a similar ideology of all light vs. all dark if I recall.

I hope that answers your concerns.