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Ratajok : The Culture Explosion

It is a grand time for Ratajok. What was once known as a civilization of merely barbaric brutes, are now working towards the expansion of not their territory, but their culture. After the successful creation of the first Ratajok city, things have begun to speed up rapidly. The Republic has made various decisions, regarding mainly the arts and education. The economy is clearly in place for such advancements to begin, now it only depends on the people of Ratajok. They have for years led a simple lifestyle. For men, it was either a soldier or a farmer. For women, work was no different then from what the slaves did; much of it was domestic. Truly, there was no way to expand your horizons as a Ratajok citizen in these times; the most you could do was become a soldier and be able to cast a vote.

But with the ever-spreading wind, so does the consciousness of Ratajok expand. The people are now on the path to becoming "intelligent". They are expressing their intellect in any way possible. They yearn for the sounds of nature, and sounds that can soothe the spirit and control the emotions. They have discovered very primitive instruments that can replicate these sounds; soon they will be put to use throughout the nation. People begin carving on walls, their primitive canvas, pounding stones and stabbing sticks into the ground, making various shapes and forms. The people of Ratajok are right on their way to becoming enlightened; the first glimpses of light have shown through the darkness.
 
I'm about 3/4 of the way done with the update. All I need to do is a small bit about Nias whupping the crap out of a bunch of ******** rabble, and the Rajai war. I'm going to sleep now, though. So I'll be back in a few hours to post it. If I recieve orders from those who haven't sent them thus far, they WILL be integrated into the update.
This sounds good. :D The cultural explosion of Ratajok, only slightly less so.
 
Garbage, gtg before I can get done with the update. It'll be posted tomarrow, instead.
 
Unchallenged


After the destruction of the Mayheeko things began settling down in the Aztex lands, it had become clear that the "infidels" were far too weak and disorganized to in any way pose a threat to the Most Sacred Union of Amon Savag. With the dispelling of this enemy figure the religious fervor, whom at its height was manifested by the practice of tattooing the symbol of one's sect to the forehead, began dissipating which lead to the replacement of that quaint practice by all but the clergy and most fanatical believers in favor for the more practical solution of wearing trinkets bearing the symbols of one's sect.

However the decrease of religious fervor did not translate in a stagnation of the efforts in the construction of the Temple of the Holy Trinity, in fact before the current situation the various leaders of the sects spent most of their time arguing with each other and fighting for resources to make the part of the temple dedicated to their avatar superior to the others so that the temple was on its way to become separate two Mausoleums instead of one Temple dedicated to the different aspects of the one true god. Luckily now clear minds and single purpose are prevailing, bringing this most ambitious project right back on track.
 
Update 10 4000BC

The Flint Coalition maintains peace with their neighbors, the Nias. Eventually, through trade, the coalition begin to understand how to work with copper.

Janjaweed also advance to the copper age. They invent a single masted ship, still largely powered by elbowgrease. They call it the Gesho. It's about the same thing as the Nias Catameran and the Bu-Hu of Fendiar. I think this calls for a roll-call on seamanship!

Best Battle-equipped ship
1.Nias Catameran
2.Janjaweed Gesho
3.Fendiar Bu-Hu

Most Sea-worthy ship
1.Janjaweed Gesho
2.Nias Catameran
3.Fendiar Bu-Hu

Most capable seamen at this point

1.Nias
2.Janjaweed
3.Britland.

Janjaweed naturally learns the secrets of Copper

The Nias have long since forgotten about the Janjaweed, and their prehistoric wars with them... But legends are told again, now that the Janjaweed and Nias have re-established contact. The contact is made when a squadron of Janjaweed Gesho meet and capture a Nias catameran. No violence occured. Only a message sent back to the head honcho of Nias that Janjaweed are ready to establish trade relations with them.

Tyg is granted their request for peace with Nias, but soon absorb into their empire. The people of Tyg were gathered in defiance of Nias, and now that there's no defiance the tribe leaders saw better chance to improve their lot within, not without, Nias. This gains Nias a couple thousand free men to their army.

Nias also starts drawing pictures of events that happen around them on the walls of their buildings. This is the first civilization on earth to have any form of documentation.

The Myagh take in the rest of the neutral part of the island under their control, and then are constantly harassed by Nias mariners on their coast. The Nias Admiral in the area can be quoted by saying "He who controls the waves, controls the war", and he's correct. The Myagh are constantly on the defensive, unable to mount any serious offensive to recapture the Nias side of the island. When the Nias main offensive comes from that direction, the Myagh are routed time and time again, untill they understand that it is a waste of time to continue their defiance. They are fully conquered by the Nias.

The second to document anything is Ratajok, as they become the most educated people in the world (It'd be great to read a story on your education system, hint hint). Their documentation seems to be in a more orderly fashion than their southern neighbors. The Ratajok have also learned and retained the secret of Bronze working from the Nias.... On the flip-side... There has been back and forth jockying for position by Nias and Ratajok for a region of land in the south of Ratajok. The people and lords of this area are not sure which civilization they want to identify themselves with. It seems every year, their allegiance switches to whichever side benefits them the most.

Ratajok have their first encounter with the Rajai who have made it a hard task to expand northward, as they raid into what Ratajok claim as their lands taking their people and using them as slaves.

Gaul expands it's economy and borders. Frequent border skirmishes happen with Britland.

Germania expand at the expense of their neighbors with no real opposition as of yet...

The Most Sacred Union of the Holy Amon Savag focus solely on the creation of their great temple of the holy trinity. So far nothing's been gathered about it's architecture, or about the way it was built... But production on it is almost completed, thanks to a huge chunk of the Union's economy and manpower being invested in it.

Vabbia makes extensive use of their limitted knowledge of agriculture. They are the first people in the americas to make home-grown vegitation an important part of their diet.

The Wodjenites have made a very agressive expansionist policy for the past hundred years. Taking over a vast swathe of land for themselves and subjugating everyone around to their rule. These are the first people outside the far east to build crude fortifications. Although not nearly as advanced as the Rajai or Nias, these earth mount forts are rather impressive to the indiginous peoples around them. They have started a hereditary line who rules, based in an earthmound fortress. The government of this federation of tribes is based from this earthmount fort.

The Rajai War

The northern border is tranquil, as the Rajai host goes south to deal with Han Oi. Kan sends in small skirmish parties and border raids to the Fendiar border, but nothing serious. Then, a counter-raid by the Fendiar liberates some people enslaved by the Rajai and they learn that the Rajai presence has greatly decreased in the area... This sparks an all-out counter-offensive by Fendiar (who've drafted a large force of ordinaries) and Kan against the Rajai. They have reclaimed much of what was lost, and a raiding party of Kan's has also traversed into Rajai northwest territory.

The Han Oi go to a hill called <insert name of hill here>, and find every man-woman- and slave armed with a crude weapon of some sort, ready to fight to the death. The Han Oi general attacks on sight, as is the tradition thus far, and are beaten back by the mob, reinforced by a token of Rajai regular types. Never before has a fortification led to a set-back for an offensive army. More casualties, maybe, but never has an army been stopped because of their need to invest a fortification. The Han Oi general decides to leave behind a force large enough to block any routes to and fro the fortification and move forward with the operation... 9 days later the people of the fortification dwindle to a number small enough to where the investing forces easilly take over it.

The Rajai move southwest with their main force, and catch a force of Han Oi. A battle ensues with the Rajai owning the field afterword. The Rajai then move across the river and are caught mid-crossing by a larger Han Oi force. Another battle ensues with the Rajai fighting desperately for their beachhead while the Han Oi try to push them back across the river. Han Oi numbers do not prevail here, but considerable dammage was done to both sides durring this pitched battle.

All these defeats are taking a toll on Han Oi's morale, and some people of Han Oi willingly convert to the ways of the Rajai and attend the tests the Rajai set up to make them full Rajai people.

The Han Oi and Rajai vie for position, in a war of maneuver. The Rajai know their lands well and make a mockery of the Han Oi forces in some areas. The century ends with the Rajai in control of almost all that was taken from them, and a small amount of Han Oi. The Rajai warhost is still very formidable, but they are spread out on 2 fronts and outnumbered heavilly by their neighbors.

Ravindra Invaded

The Mughals continue their offensive, and find themselves facing a huge army of Ravindrans. A battle ensues, and the Mughal cavalry tries to push the Ravindra's flank in, but the Skinflayer orders the Ravindrans make a cavalry charge using their own cavalry, thus making the Mughal ploy a failure. The Mughals get overwhelmed, and it turns to a route. The Mughals then gather and start an orderly retreat, where they're greeted by another Ravindran force who crossed the river behind them. Another battle ensues. This time Ravindra loses to the Mughals who are intent on going home.

The Ravindrans oust the Mughals, and the Mughals start on a nomadic path northwestwards.

Ravindra sees a small spike in population growth, as the non-rajai people move outward away from the Rajai. Ravindra brings most of who traverses through Ravindra into the fold of the Tapestry.

Ravindran cartography is the best in the world, thus far. Using very crude maps drawn on animal hide (carved with a knife, I take it), their warchiefs use the first ever maps to their advantage.

The Mughals encounter another tribal confederation to the west of Ravindra who are not a part of the Tapestry. The Mughals do not invade these people, but stay clear due to the recent thumping they recieved. They call themselves the "Delhi confederation"

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Trade Routes

Fendiar-Kan[2/3]
Nias-Ratajok[2/3]

Diplomacy

To:Nias
From:Janjaweed

Care to trade with us?

To:Nias
From:Flint Coalition

We could... TRADE!!! Wouldn't that be sweet?
 
Map at 4000BC
 

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To: Rajai
From: Ratajok

People of Ratajok now angry.. you have stolen people from Ratajok and make them slave.. Ratajok demand that you free and return our people.
 
The longer paragraphs are a bit messed up, you should probably fix it to make it more readable.

*sacrifices Ratajok envoy*
 
Thanks das. Sorry about that, guys. I didn't notice. Fixed update though.
 
I forgot to put it in the update, but you now have the ability to train horsemen das.
 
The Underground Movement
The Wodjenites had within them several dissenting groups. Born of various factors it had inherited through it's century as a tribal federation, these groups, while not the whole of the Empire, were it's primary unique factor.

There were three basic approaches for such a movement, embodied, concidentally, by three of the major factions.

The Babylonian movement argued that the Babylonians should be given back their lands, and the Wodjenites return to theirs in Arabia. They usually sent travellers throughout the countryside, arguing that their seizure was unjust. The government countered by sending travellers to track them down, but they were nowhere near centeralised enough to stop them. They were, however, a fairly weak movement in absolute terms (though not relative).

The AntiRoyalist movement argued that the Babylonians were still operating, and that the King had just used the excuse as a pretext to gain power. As the King gained more real power, they argued more and more for deposal. They spent their time appealing to tribal leaders and tribesmen, trying to create resentment for centeralised rule.

The Independence movement argued that the reasons for the Wodjenite Federation were over, and that tribes should recieve their independence. They tended to appeal to foriegners to organise anti-Wodjenite coalitions, hoping for internal support. The Wodjenites portrayed them as traitors, but despite this they retained some sympathy with leaders.
 
To: Rajai
From: Ratajok

War have you asked, and war shall respond.

*sacrifices another Ratajok envoy*
 
Abaddon does not have the internet at the moment as indicated in the holidays thread...

Give mea week or so and hopefully I will be back online
 
Remember guys, update's tuesday night. Please get in your orders on time.
 
To: Han Oi
From: Ratajok


Unite with us, and we can destroy Rajai together. They are menace to us, they want to make us suffer.. we want fight for peace.. accept an alliance for war against Rajai?
 
To: Han Oi
From: Ratajok


Unite with us, and we can destroy Rajai together. They are menace to us, they want to make us suffer.. we want fight for peace.. accept an alliance for war against Rajai?

From:Han Oi
To:Ratajok

Mutual Protection Pact vs. Rajai signed.
 
Chief Mahi-Mahi was becoming increasingly disgruntled. He hadn't been able to have his human flesh meal, because of his relatives from another tribe visiting. This tribe was across the water on an island, so they were safe from the Vabbians for now. However this was about to change...
His relatives were numerous and they had to take two rafts to get to Vabbia. Chief Mahi-Mahi, being a crafty and ambitious person decided that he could use his relatives for his own gain. Claiming that they had disraced him, he executed them personally, and declared war on their people.
Then the Vabbians started studying the rafts, trying to create their own, so they could bring many warriors over the waters. Chief Mahi-Mahi took his relatives bodies into a secluded area and ate them, sating his cannabalistic tendancies for a while.
The Vabbians learned how to create rafts and sailed over the waters to islands in the Caribbean and fought the natives there, and then claimed the lands in the name of Vabbia.
 
OOC: May not have time for story so will just post orders right now, sorry Amon bit busy today though.

Ravindra[Tyrion]
Age:Copper
Population: Light
Economy: Grand
Education: Stupid
Army: 12,000(500 horses)
Navy: 20 War rafts
Culture: Relatively Crappy
Color: Dark Red
Brief Description: The Ravindra are a spiritual people who value knowledge as the way to move forward. They are not pacifists, but they are not overly militaristic, but have no quams about combat. They believe a soul will be reborn until their purpose in the Glorious Tapestry of Creation is complete.


Orders:

Expand north and west, spreading the message of the Tapestry to all that will listen and flaying the rest. (While once we were peaceful this recent war has given us a bit more of an edge when it comes to 'converting'.)

Priests of the Tapestry can set up schools to educate our young ones in the way of the Tapestry and Skinflaying.

Also encourage procreation 'For the Tapestry Wills it'.

Try and build some roads throughout our empire.
 
OOC: May not have time for story so will just post orders right now, sorry Amon bit busy today though.

Ravindra[Tyrion]
Age:Copper
Population: Light
Economy: Grand
Education: Stupid
Army: 12,000(500 horses)
Navy: 20 War rafts
Culture: Relatively Crappy
Color: Dark Red
Brief Description: The Ravindra are a spiritual people who value knowledge as the way to move forward. They are not pacifists, but they are not overly militaristic, but have no quams about combat. They believe a soul will be reborn until their purpose in the Glorious Tapestry of Creation is complete.


Orders:

Expand north and west, spreading the message of the Tapestry to all that will listen and flaying the rest. (While once we were peaceful this recent war has given us a bit more of an edge when it comes to 'converting'.)

Priests of the Tapestry can set up schools to educate our young ones in the way of the Tapestry and Skinflaying.

Also encourage procreation 'For the Tapestry Wills it'.

Try and build some roads throughout our empire.
 
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