Thread:Eureka Enderborn/@comment-27097330-20170312034719/@comment-27097330-20170312211117

Eureka Enderborn wrote: ChazmanianDevil wrote:

Eureka Enderborn wrote: 1. It is possible for a private company to own the markets of a nation.

2. It would suck for neither because she is Tauredain, and her employees are Tauredain, and they do answer to the Tauredain government.

3. She's used more frequently than you may think, and she is my second most popular character. And besides, what does that have to do with anything? 1. Give me one example where it's worked out well in the long run.

2. No competition makes for a stagnant and crappy economy. And it'd be insanely hard for any other Tauredain to start businesses without being employed by her, which would allow her to seriously scam her workers.

3. I follow all the walls on the wiki and all the forums... She hasn't been used in forever... I don't know what her being your second most popular character has anything to do with, or what standard that's by. What does what have to do with anything? I find it extremely amusing that you are questioning what her popularity has to do with anything even while you are claiming that the frequency of her appearance is a valid argument.

Now, Chaz, I could stay here arguing with you about why this is entirely valid, but instead what I could do is point out the fact that I raised absolutely no objections when you claimed control of the Tauredain even though my faction was already established, because I was trying to be nice and figured there couldn't really be much conflict, as at the time I thought you were a reasonable person. The frequency of her appearance was merely a counter argument to you using the "I was here first," to justify it. Also I question the importance of the popular character argument because I'm not even sure how you came up with it. Did you actually poll people on your characters? If not then she's simply your second favorite character which does not make her your second most popular character, considering poplar refers to more than just you.

I fail to see how that relates to the fact that the FHTC in it's described state is unrealistic. Also all I'm saying is that the FHTC is a powerful force in Far Harad and trade but doesn't completely own the economy. I think that's plenty reasonable.