I just thought of this last night so if it works I am going to officially claim ownership of this move and I'm gonna call it the Crustpope Collaborative
anyway, I make an Ra with any nameless prophet with Hidden treasures up and I play one of my all time favorite cars Sword of the Lord to cause to evil characters in play to fight each other.
Sword of the Lord Type: Hero Enh. • Brigade: Green • Ability: 2 / 1 • Class: None • Special Ability: Discard Leviathan or cause any two Evil Characters in play to fight each other. • Identifiers: OT, Depicts a Weapon • Verse: Judges 7:18
Since I am playing Brown Defense (tee hee hee) I make my Jeering Youths fight his leviathan. I have initiative so I play .....
SIEGE : Type: Evil Enh. • Brigade: Brown • Ability: 2 / 2 • Class: None • Special Ability: All of holder's Evil Characters in play and all of opponent's Heroes in play must join the battle. • Identifiers: OT, Depicts a Weapon, Connected with Demons • Verse: Micah 5:1
A) does this force all of holders heroes to fight alongside his Leviathan that is already in battle?
B) If so does that tear a hole in the space time continuum?
As far as I can tell, aside from the general game dynamic of never having good and evil on the same side, the Card does not call for the replacement of Leviathan with all of opponents heroes. It just says to add them to the battle.
There are times when Evil and good are on the same side. Y ou could make an argument that "Enemy of my enemy is my friend" deal that happened during the second world war is an example fo that when Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin all found themselves on the same side of hte way.
I would agree that in a rescue attempt, that Good and evil cannot be ont he same side, but what about a battle challenge?