After razing Power Process, Vanrober retreated to just outside of what I think he thinks is my line of sight - but I have espionage view on that one town so can see his imposing cavalry stack.
He then sent a Peace Treaty offer.
I sent a Peace Treaty offer demanding 400 gold in return.
My strategic reasoning is this: if Vanrober doesn't get attacked by both of Bellarch and Rome soon, I think he will win the whole game, because he got the Pyramids, then expanded the most swiftly and easily out of anyone, vulturing both Rekenner and JesseL. He has to get attacked by both otherwise those two won't feel safe attacking him enough to actually put the brakes on him - since they might get backstabbed.
Then there's things on my end - how do I try to gain territory? It can't realistically be from JackRB because he will get eaten by Bellarch by the time i get back over there.
So I have to expand into either Bellarch or Vanrober to get back into the game (I know, very unlikely).
Invading either of them requires the assistance of 1-2 other players of course. But if it's Bellarch, then not only is Vanrober's more threatening empire left intact, but I would be attacking areas relatively central to Bellarch's empire, which would make it easy for him to defend without sacrificing defense against his other potential enemies. Whereas if it's Vanrober, the former Rekenner territories are easy for him to abandon.
Then there's a problem that due to distance, Bellarch will be very tempted to invade me instead of Vanrober. But hopefulyl he will judge that he really has to put a dent in Vanrober's lead first.
I don't mind whether or not Vanrober pays the 400 gold. Either is good! That's 10 turns of my net profit after all this whipping, and i can send diplo attack offers to both Rome and Bellarch anyway.