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I don't think Line Reaver (red) would want to take our knight if it means Salvior (yellow) will take his bishop and get even more points, especially if he is his main opponent, not us.
Also, the way I see it, I think if we are getting overwhelmed, we might have to consider forming an alliance. I think we should try to team up with Line Reaver. Earlier, Salvior made it seem like we would team up after we decided not to take down one of his pieces only to have him take our piece instead, so he can't be trusted. Watakashi (green) did not take our plan as we thought, and with her moving that queen there, I fear she might be up to something sinister, so she might not be trusted either. That said, I think our best bet is to try to negotiate with Line reaver. He did seem interested in gnomes and is willing to cooperate with gnomes if he wins, plus he seems pretty chill.
so yeah, plan is part 1, we negotiate with Line Reaver. Maybe tell him "I'm glad you have interest in helping the gnomes coexist with the rest of the world. even if I don't win, It would be a fine consolation if you win in my place if I lose. That said, how about we form an alliance and take down Salvior? He did take down my Bishop after all" this should ensure he won't touch our knight, and help give us an advantage, even if temporary.
next, we perhaps move our rook from N 11 to N 10. This should not only protect our pawn from green, but perhaps manipulate green into ensuring her target is away from us, hopefully changing her target to Salvior and put pressure on his knight.
third part, if line reaver agrees to an alliance we probably suggest to Line Reaver to move his bishop from F 8 to H 10 below yellow's knight. This should probably push Salvior's knight into more danger with the less amount of free safe spaces to either bottom corners. Plus it will make sure green does not put her queen to targeting the bishop, and instead target the knight, assuming she'll do that.
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