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'''Concordium''' was a major [[alliance]] in [[Round 1]] and most of [[Round 2]]. It was the first large and successful alliance in round 1 and is seen to have won the round, tho it hadnt achieved the level of dominance over the t100 lists that alliances in later rounds would. In round 2 they overexpanded and that, combined with what some members believed was an overly conservative targetting strategy, led to internal difficulties that culminated with the breaking off of their most important wing, [[Legion]].  Legion and [[Fury]] became [[ally|allies]] and went on to win the round. Concordium disbanded shortly after the split.  
== Description ==
'''Concordium''' was a major [[alliance]] in [[Round 1]] and most of [[Round 2]]. It was the first large and successful alliance, and is generally considered to have won [[Round 1]], despite not achieving the level of dominance over the Top 100 lists that alliances in later rounds would.
 
== History ==
In [[Round 2]] the alliance overexpanded, and combined with what some members at the time believed to be an overly conservative targetting strategy, this led to internal difficulties, culminating in the breaking off of their most important wing, [[Legion]], which together with new-found [[ally]] [[Fury]] went on to win the round. Concordium disbanded shortly after the split.


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Revision as of 00:22, 8 January 2005

Description

Concordium was a major alliance in Round 1 and most of Round 2. It was the first large and successful alliance, and is generally considered to have won Round 1, despite not achieving the level of dominance over the Top 100 lists that alliances in later rounds would.

History

In Round 2 the alliance overexpanded, and combined with what some members at the time believed to be an overly conservative targetting strategy, this led to internal difficulties, culminating in the breaking off of their most important wing, Legion, which together with new-found ally Fury went on to win the round. Concordium disbanded shortly after the split.