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No further information available. Mist, if you check here, the meta plan in game so far is to get the settler finished in my capital and to settle a city on the marked tile north of my capital. There is a dog soldier in that area protecting a worker building a road toward the site, the dog can provide garrison until an archer can be built.
So here's an ethics question for any lurker who has followed my half ass reporting in this thread. My game plan for a long while has been to build a strong stack and go wreck MackSeven's cities they took from Azza. I wanted to burn those cities down to take them down a notch. However, with me potentially exiting the game I have a dilemma. I've spent all these hammers on units that now have an ethically questionable purpose. To throw my units against MackSeven would appear to be an act of sabotage against another team, or could be read as spiteful for them killing my warrior, or whatever other conclusion you can draw. If I was not possibly leaving this game it wouldn't matter why I did it, you could always understand that's a possible outcome in an Always War game.
However, I don't want to look like the kind of player who would whack someone on the way out of a game just to be mean spirited. What is the right play here? Ignore the game plan I had been working on and get no return at all from all the hammers I invested in an army (which could have OBVIOUSLY been better spent on workers and settlers, if you've seen my demographics in game). Or would it be legitimate to go ahead and try to clear out Azza's land of the invaders, since in the longer term I had hoped to expand that direction myself. If I don't try to get some return from these units I've built I think I'll be setup perfectly to finish no better than in the bottom half of this game. If I pull off a successful razing campaign and can secure more territory for myself (even if not in this one campaign), I could possibly prepare a way to improve my standing in this game. This is not a spite campaign, and it's an unfortunate plan to have made given my need to exit the game (or reduce my involvement) now.
How should I play this? Without using spoiler information, what is the right move, that would be in both the spirit of fair play to the other teams (most notably MackSeven but not exclusively them) AND in the best interest of my own civilization, considering the investment I've already made in preparing for war? I don't see an easy answer.