A tribe khan, a national prime minister and a hawk-wielder can set up tribal diplomatic relations. There is a neutral, hostile and friendly relationship between tribes and alliances. First, when a tribe is established, it defaults to a neutral relationship with other tribes and alliances. In a neutral state, when the forces of tribes and alliances meet, they will fight, and they can also capture the land of other neutral alliances. In a neutral state, when the forces of tribes and alliances meet, they will fight, and they can also capture the land of other neutral alliances. In a neutral state, the forces of different tribes will not fight, but they can also borrow land from each other, but they can't be stationed with each other or share the vision of hostility: one tribe can only set the alliance to be hostile-the hostile state is one-way, without the consent of the other alliance. Fighting will happen when the forces between tribes and alliances meet, and the land friendship of other hostile alliances can also be captured: one tribe can only set other tribes in a friendly state-the friendly state is a two-way state, and after the other tribe is set in a friendly state, it is necessary to get the consent of the other side, so that one or two tribes that are friendly to each other can be established in a friendly state, and when the troops of both sides meet, there will be no fighting, nor can the resources of friendly tribes be captured. Friendly tribes can be stationed in each other-they can use the docks or checkpoints of friendly tribes to pass through, or they can use the land of members of friendly tribes to connect with each other-two tribes in a friendly state can cancel the friendly state, only one of them needs to click to cancel the friendly state of both sides, and it takes 12 hours to read the bar-friendly tribes can't share each other's city bonus for an indefinite time.
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