WESTERN WORLD
Western Mediterranean
While in the homeland of Tanresios the Houses of Learning are slowly organized and built in the peaceful cities, the colonies are a different story. In Tanresan Bretta, for example, a tercio of men was sent north along the coast to try and subdue the fishers and farmers there, which they achieved fairly easily. In Barber, overwhelming Tanresan force helped to turn the tide in the civil war there, ending it fairly quickly.
The leaders of the various townships and cities that make up Tanresios have had to borrow money from themselves, if that makes sense, to pay their military. The advent of currency and basic mathematics (as well as highly localized governmental practices) have let them realize their err and take emergency actions.
The first official trade lane of the Bascland Union traces the Tanresan coast all the way from Bilbao, Basque to Tangina, Tingitania in African Tanresios, and Gades on the tip of the Tanresan peninsula. In other news, the rebellions in the southern regions of the country died down, however major discontent is still an issue among the workers and even governors there.
The Andorric Councilship has begun the construction of a large series of courthouses in the small communities that make up the country, aimed at ensuring the most basic of rights to the common working man, and their representatives in the government.
Plans for a grand temple to Rios in her descended form (the God-Monarch of the Gullic faith) have been set into motion in Gull, sparking piligrimage from all over the Reist world, including zealots from as far as the Brettan isles and over the Cyse mountains. Military expansion into the Domic Mountains in the east have sparked tensions with both the Avrantic and Domic kingdoms bordering them.
(+1 banked EP, Brito-Gullic Kingdom)
Spotlight Region said:
Religious ferver has returned to the lands of the Avranti after a hundred and fifty years of quiet solitude and fearing the Gullic warlords in the west. A powerful priestess and also High Chieftess in the city of Lünde has gathered enough wealth and influence to raise a massive army of nearlt 9,000 warriors. After marching around Bretta for a decade and bringing it under Avrantic influence, the priestess turned her wicked eye to the Domic tribes.
The Domic Tribes, being a federation, would've lost less of their economy had one city been captured, except that a recent bid at centralizing their government and trade goods into the city have left people confused as to what to do now. Many have emigrated to the lands of the Cyse over the mountains in the southeast, stirring up a bit of trouble there. Far from crippled, however, a campaign north of the city is already fighting the ambush warfare the Gullic and Briton people waged so highly successfully against Avrantic aggression a century ago.
Back in the Brettan isles, far in the north, the timeless labors that encompass their Stonehenge rising from the mud and earth continue undaunted. Many of the largest of the stones the Great Druid has deemed necessary have finally been put in place, but work must continue, lest the spirits get angry.
Control over the Italian countryside has been returned to the Cysean Imperium as they opted to recruit a large army with the sole purpose of re-conquering the rebellions farmers in the north of the country, with the aid of the nearly half-finished road system they had plotted from the previous century.
Barber Mareas, after much pressure from the Tanresan leadership, capitulated after several costly battles and agreed to a peace negociated by the Tanresans. Effectively uniting the Barber people under one King, (but no specific religion) the Kingdom of the Barbers is born. Stability is an issue, with semi-common riots in the sparsely populated towns, but overall the situation has been diffused.
Phoolan Devi, unwilling to commit to open war against Tanresios, withdrew their support for the Mareaic leadership, returning to their distant city of Carthago.
Phoolan interests in Africa increase as the proxy-war with the distant Tanresan Empire ends and peace is secured, and Carthago, the Phoolan's diamond of Africa, peaks and is completed. Rumors of a great set of defensive walls planned around the city circulate throughout the mason caste, while Dalmland continues to see wave after wave of Phoolan colonist and immigrants, as well as Barber and Tanresan immigrants from the war, which the Phoolan carted across the vast seas, for a profit, of course.
Northern Europe
After a rather successful campaign in Wovvolk, Norse attention turned once again to the problem of those damned ice covered lakes. Extensive work went into creating fishing equipment and locations in the ice for sufficient food to be found inland during the winters, that did not require large amounts of hunters tracking down deer.
In the bitter north, the Wovvolk Horde collapses in on itself with the sacking of the city of Granae by the Norse army there, with Warlords from Johvi to Granae claiming the Axe of the Warchief. Wovvolk warfare techniques (that is, terror tactics and the burning of one's opponents farms) have been turned against them by oppressed Norse and Stoner populations as the Warchief's empire crumbles around him.
Eastern Mediterranean
After an exceptionally brutal massacre a single King once again sits atop the throne of the Scythiad Union at the capital of Jujya in western Scythia. The Spartan Empire somewhere in the south has made contact with the new Kingdom, finding friends in them.
The Spartan Empire is struck hard with the strong Cult of Artemeos forcefully taking control of the city of Troy in the eastern half of the Aegean. The undefended city ultimately fell after a 2 month siege, however oppressed Artemeons, Iliacs and Trojans all throughout the Empire have been inspired to rise up against their Spartan masters.
(-1 Warband, Spartan Empire)
The Cypriot Empire stagnates. (No orders, no story.)
The Lyscovian Empire has made a great many strides since the Charter of Lyrsella at stabilizing the region, with the various regional lords and psuedo-Sultans at a satisfying level of autonomy. Infrastructure improvements have also dominated the efforts of the Empire, with paved roads speeding up the travel of merchants throughout and irrigation canals at the city of Clyrra rising it from it's former infamy into a level of regional power.
Aneb-Hetch is the rising star of the eastern Meditterannean, with trade routes as exotic as the far off Italian peninsula and with contacts beyond. With every powerful empire comes pretenders to the throne, however- in the case of Aneb-Hetch, it's in the western colonies, which allows them their far flung trade routes in the first place. A local leader with a large following has proclaimed himself the King of the Gyptians, demanding Aneb-Hetch renounce all claims to his patch of sand.
Raliacki withdrew their claims to the southern villages after much pressuring from the Nile Dynasties, and in the land they gained have begun a pottery industry due to the large amounts of red clay found not far from the river.
In a series of quick hit-and-run wars a group of mercenary-type leaders rose up, and with funds from a distant Lyscovian ruler, subdued the Monarchy in both Tabriz and the Pontian Empire. A generation later more rebellions sparked in Tabriz and to a lesser extent Pontus itself and several independant Lyscovian city states in the west.
EASTERN WORLD
In the Kettick Empire, things have settled down. The Empire has indeed become an Empire with Imperial rule becoming a fast growing preference to either mayoral or priestly control; under it's caring iron-fist the great market square at the center of the City of Zanari flourishes with trade goods from all directions of the compass, as rebels regions are brought back under state control.
The problems that have plagued the Kutak Empire for many generations seemed to peak and die down recently. Many attribute this to the rise of the High King Riach the Pleaser, who, like his name implies, was very good at giving people what they wanted, even at the expense of the Empire.
Arkital Stagnates. (No orders, no story.)
Aggressive Arkital expansion from past years and recent stagnation has led a coalition of smaller tribes (and one Kingdom, Heinen) to attack the great power. Due to said stagnation, no resistance is met from the Arkital, and their riverwise gains have been lost.
Military Events
War of Barber Unification
Comparatively between Mareaic and Phoolan warbands, the Tanresan Tercio seems to be better in all regards. This was highly apparent in the mismatched battles between the vastly outnumbered Tanresan army against the combined forces of the Phoolan and Mareaic army.
Most of the fighting took place on the coast once more, deemed by both sides to be the strategically most important. 4 Tanresan Tercios clashed in great, thin lines against the 16 Phoolan-Mareaic warbands in longer, deeper lines over countless battles. The final battle ended with superior Mareaic forces surrounding the Tanresan army, before the remaining 300 cavalry charged them from the outside, causing an utter route.
(-7 Warbands, Barber Mareas)
(-4 Warbands, Phoolan Devi)
(-2 Tercios, -2 Rafts, Tanresios)
(-1 Warband, Bascland Union)
Wovvolken Ways
Granae burns. The once feared city of Granae lay in ruins after the brutal sack by the occupying Norse force before a hasty retreat from the mainland, leaving many young Wovvolken warriors asking why such a Warchief should still be in control after an awesome failure like this. Many budding Warlords have declared themselves or their prestigious sons and the occasional daughter the new Warchief of the Wovvolken Horde, with many troops deciding to join with them.
(-22 Warbands, -6 Rafts, -8 EP, gained Granae, lost Granae, lost Johvi, splintered into 8+ factions, Wovvolk)
(Razed Granae, lost Granae, Norselk)
War of the Two and a Half Scythias
Haikut Jujya, although kept from his home city by a wall of enemies, controlled the largest Scythian military seen in a hundred years. He controlled all the farms of the Scythiacs and the pottery warehouses in Crimea. Amassing the army wasn't hard. More than four thousand men crossed the Don river at countless points with little to no Kalsut resistance, while another thousand took the vast (but sparsely populated) Izmean lands in the east.
(-6 Warbands, -1 Raft, -1 EP, Lost City of Jujya, Scythian Kalsoot)
-10 Warbands, +1 Raft, +1 EP, Gained City of Jujya, changed to Kingdom of Scythia, Scythia Jujya)
The Black Serpent Strikes Again
The High Priestess and Matriarch Rihad, after a fair dozen years of booting pagans and ancestor worshippers out of Bretta, struck swiftly from Kol and marched straight to the barely defended Domic capital of Domi. Sparse resistance was put up as the Domic leadership was unable to react quickly or in an organized fashion, and so the city fell to the Avrantic horde.
(-1 Tercio, Tanresios)
(-2 Warbands, -1 Domi Spearband, -1 Raft, lost Domi, -2 EP, Domic Tribes)
(-12 Warbands, gained Domi, +2 EP, Avranti)
The Jade War
Evenly matched now with nearly two thousand troops to each side, the Qing and Taironese armies matched off in a pitched battle on the island of Hainan, mere miles from the Taironese capital of Tai. The forces met and clashed, and after countless flanks and encirclements and a twelve hour battle, the Taironese forces came out victorious, with a minor win. Qing attempts at withdrawing from the island were blocked by the remaining but shattered Taironese navy, and nearly half the fleeing force was sent to their deaths in their crossing ships.
(-3 Warbands, -3 Rafts, Tairon Empire)
(-7 Warbands, -4 Rafts, Qing Empire)