End of Empires - N3S III

The Ayasi Sixth-Gaci hereby confirms the agreement that has been reached with Talephas of the North. He also calls upon the Farubaida and the Kothari Exatai to assist the Holy Moti Empire and its loyal armies in combating the rebels and barbarians that are trying to overthrow its order.

The Treaty of Magha has been signed to usher in a new peace for all those who love law and human life. The servants of evil that try to overturn it, the animal-worshiping heathens that call themselves "godlikes", the conscience-deprived opportunists that joined their false cause and the Vithanama savages, have shown repeatedly that they cannot be negotiated with like normal humans and that the only recourse to be found with them is the force of arms, until such a time when they come to their senses or are utterly destroyed.
 
OOC: That is true: we haven't heard a word from das yet. But as a preliminary to whatever action we take - which we haven't worked out fully - we present a treaty revolutionary both in cordiality and in sheer litigiousness...

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Treaty of Caroha

Whereas previously the Farubaida o Caroha and the Kothari Exatai have had various and grievous disputes, it happily befalls these parties that their disputes are henceforth to be known to be resolved, and the issues that caused them no longer, since neither party covets the other's territory or wishes to disturb it in any way, and since both parties recognise that there is nought to be gained from acting against each other when there is no further dispute to be had, but much to be gained from acting together in future as loyal and equal friends. Accordingly, we present this Treaty of Alliance.

This Treaty altogether supplants, by the will of the participants, the Peace of the Had, which is considered no longer to be in force, and which we hope will be disclaimed accordingly in favour of this treaty by the legitimate government of the Moti Empire.

1. The Farubaida o Caroha and the Kothari Exatai will henceforth be allies. They shall consult each other on significant wars or diplomatic actions, or on any military action outside their acknowledged spheres of influence, and moreover will defend each other militarily, upon request, with actual and substantial force, against whatsoever parties wish to harm them by land or sea.

2. The Farubaida o Caroha and the Kothari Exatai will abstain entirely from coveting or supporting dissidents in each other's territory, and will disclaim any interest in opposing the will of each other's government in the government in question's own sovereign territory. Thus the Kothari have no interest in reacquiring Subal, or any other part of the Farubaida, at any point. Likewise, the Farubaida have no interest in the affairs of the people of the Had valley and delta, and will not enter into correspondence with Hiuthu slaves, nor with Palmyran dissidents unless (3) is manifestly contravened by the Kothari Exatai.

3. Palmyra shall remain as a self-governing realm within the Kothari Exatai, considered part of Kothari sovereign territory. It shall freely form its own laws, host no Kothari troops against its will, and pay one quarter of its previous tribute to the Exatai, or the cost of maintaining invited Kothari troops on its lands, whichever is greater, and shall not have an army or military navy of its own. Palmyra and the Kothari Exatai will be permitted to revise these terms, and any other aspect of their relationship, by mutual and public agreement, if they see fit. If any part of (3) is revised by the mutual and public agreement of Palmyra and the Kothari Exatai, only the parts of (3) that remain as written in this Treaty will be guaranteed by the Farubaida o Caroha, and the parts of (3) that have been revised will be considered void.

4. Jipha is to be considered an integral part of Kothari sovereign territory also.

5. Beran and Sivi and their environs shall be sold by the Farubaida o Caroha to the Kothari Exatai for the sum of [6000], to be paid by the Kothari Exatai within twenty years. The Kothari Exatai will be permitted to station land and naval forces in those cities, and to tax the people and traders there, as they see fit, whereas the Farubaida shall henceforth only be permitted to do these things by permission of the Kothari government. The exception to this shall be that in Beran and Sivi no charge shall be imposed on Carohan shipping, docking, imports, and exports greater than that imposed on Kothari activities of an equivalent nature in these cities' ports. There shall be a Board of Twenty in Sivi, with jurisdiction in both cities, consisting of ten Carohans and ten Kothari subjects, to be nominated and removed at will by their respective governments, which is hereby empowered to determine a Table of Equivalences and Ratios in Harbour Charges. This Table and Ratios will be used to determine what varied charges should be applied to particular sorts of transaction, based on a base rate of general charge imposed by the Kothari authorities. In case of dispute between the Kothari authorities and Carohan traders, the Board of Twenty will have jurisdiction. In case of the Twenty being evenly split on an issue, appeal will be made to the Kothari and Carohan governments, who will determine the matter by negotiation or by convening further joint panels as appropriate.

6. Furthermore, Carohan merchant ships shall have a right to dock in the port of the city of Hanakahi and allowed to trade there. The Kothari Exatai shall not expel any Carohan ships, except with the consent of the Carohan government, unless they are breaking ordinary Kothari or local laws that are not specific to traders, selling substances the import of which is banned at any given time, or failing to pay taxes, charges and tariffs. Taxes, charges and tariffs shall be determined by the Kothari authorities independently, but, in order that they may never be inherently prohibitively high for Carohan traders, they shall not ever be more than a fifth higher than the lowest rates of taxes, charges, and tariffs to be paid by equivalent traders from outside the territory of the Kothari Exatai and Kilar (whose tariffs with the Kothari Exatai are necessarily such that they will be considered a single tariff unit with the Kothari Exatai).

7. The Farubaida o Caroha and the Kothari Exatai may change these terms if necessary by mutual and public agreement, and will settle any disputes, either arising from this Treaty or from other issues, by peaceful negotiation and mutual consent.

Signed by Metexares, Redeemer and High Prince of the Star
 
The Treaty of Reppaba

So that peace may be restored, wounds may be healed, and fairness, justice and wisdom may reign between us.

The eastern coast of the Lovi Sea, formerly ruled by the Haifaio Saffirai, shall be divided as follows.

In the north, the city of Puri shall come under the rule of the Airani Rosahaida. The Redeemer shall, as was his suggestion, provide monetary aid for those people who wish to move from one side of this new border to the other.

The lands of the Peko and the central coast, up to the western edge of the Lovi's drainage, shall join the Farubaida o Caroha as a sixth federate.

In the south, the land of Astria shall be re-established. It shall be a wholly independent state, and its government shall serve both Maninist and Aitahist alike, seeking to protect both and harm neither.

The Farubaida o Caroha shall transfer to the Halyraida o Galada a sum of 100 000 Haoui (8000 Economy), to be used for the reconstruction and restoration of roads, cities, farms and other such places damaged by the ravages of the recent war.

The Saffirai lords joining the Farubaida shall swear to respect the peace between Caroha and Sirasona. Should they not stand down from Qasaarai's War, then the Farubaida shall disarm them.

The Halyraida o Galada will reopen its ports to merchants from the Farubaida o Caroha.

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Signed by the Pentapartite Council of the Farubaida o Caroha

-Saeramae Muaeliaena, Representative of the Council of the Highland Faeoria of Faerouhaiaou

-Saen Aramsayafa, Emperor of Helsia

-Raeduli Pirof, On Behalf of the Council of the Northern Faeoria, King of Dremai

-Ido XXV, King of Neruss

-Satra Marasae, Representative of the Senate of the Union of Aya'se
 
Signed,

Altaro Javan, Halyr of Gallat
 
The Treaty of Caroha

To show that friends and allies may be found amongst erstwhile enemies, that many nations united can in turn show unity, and to secure our lands in the heart of the world.

Signed by the Pentapartite Council of the Farubaida o Caroha

-Saeramae Muaeliaena, Representative of the Council of the Highland Faeoria of Faerouhaiaou

-Saen Aramsayafa, Emperor of Helsia

-Raeduli Pirof, On Behalf of the Council of the Northern Faeoria, King of Dremai

-Ido XXV, King of Neruss

-Satra Marasae, Representative of the Senate of the Union of Aya'se
 
The Ayasi happily recognises the new Treaty of Caroha.
 
Oh NK - I still don't have stats

Also, expect a heroic epic this weekend as an English project pleasantly and surprisingly coincided with EoE.
 
I have to talk to NK first, but I wish to express public interest in joining as Ethir!
 
As explained in a PM sent to NK, I'm still in doubt between Nevathi Khaganate or Telha Exatai.
I also would like to know more about the western states, called Eshai.

Any comments or advice would be welcome. :)
 
Looks like Daft and talonschild both want to take the Ethir. Looks like a fantastic venue for a civil war, honestly. I wish more players had full-throated civil wars against each other, really. And now for an interesting little story.

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The Low Trade

"I have seen more evil done under light than in darkness."

Talan the Elder, The Talani Fragments

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Part One: A Tale of Two Accans

"The belief that a man could become a god by his own cunning and ingenuity...was very pleasing to the pagan Accani."

-Axilias-ta-Alma, The Second Exatai

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502 RM

The old man mumbled to himself, sucking on his gums as he shoveled dirt around with a rusty trowel. “Look here, Evvico. There are two types of cucumbers in my garden. There is the smooth, glossy fruit,” to which he gestured, “and there is the dull, warty fruit.” He spat into the dirt.

“The smooth is better,” said the boy, brushing away the leaves with precise care.

“And good to the taste. We Tepecci are the smooth fruit, and the other nuccia are the warty fruit. But we plant them…” and he buried the warty-fruited plants so that they were surrounding the smooth ones, “…around us. So that when the birds come, they peck at the dull fruit. Do you see?”

“I see.”

He placed his hands on the boy's shoulders and looked him right in the eyes. The boy did not like this, as the old man’s eyes did not both look quite in the same direction. “When you are the prince, do this. Protect yourself with the other Accans, and let them suffer so that our family may prosper.”

“Other Accans?” said the boy. He had rarely seen Accans that did not belong to his nuccion, but once during a festival he saw a beautiful girl with a blue mask. Tarecci Rutarri, his older cousin whispered to him. He wanted to see her again.

“The other nuccia, boy. Varecca, Rutarri…and Atteri. That false-faced Arteras worst among them.”

“But Arteras is a Satar Prince! He is strong and brave!” The boy had recently been learning to read from an illuminated scroll depicting golden Arteras and dark Sianai, holding up the throne on which sat Talephas the Great.

Prince Ucco laughed, which turned into a cough. “He is an Atteri, just as bad as his grandmother. They will take everything from us if they can. Do you understand, boy? Never trust an Atteri.”

“Never,” said the boy, nodding vigorously and hoping he would be getting some marzipan out of this.

Far above them a kestrel soared on a thermal, looking for mice in the garden.

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It was almost ten years later that the boy, now Prince Evvico Tepecci, accompanied Prince Arteras on a hunt. Their modest party of two hundred guards and attendants followed at a discrete pace.

“White wolves, black wolves, they are all the same dead,” said the Prince of the Scroll. “But out here, the women act differently,” he said wryly, grinning behind his mask. “And the men too, if that’s your pleasure. Isn’t that right, Jahan?” he called behind him.

A skinny man in a silver-edged mask flinched, and then laughed in a forced sort of way.

Evvico had heard the rumors that Arteras and Jahan had been in the ‘Gallatene way’ together. The rest of the Exatai called it the ‘Accan way,’ but naturally the Accans didn’t use this particular turn of phrase.

The young Accan prince wiped a few beads of sweat from his forehead. It got too damned hot under these masks sometimes. Evvico had a mild dislike for nature. He preferred reading books, reviewing the expansion of the massive Tepecci financial empire, and devising ever-more extravagant presents for the Rutarri girl that continued to spurn him. But even the Prince of the Sea had to keep up Satar appearances and princely diplomacy. Especially with a prince as dangerous as Arteras.

“Nice weather, isn’t it,” Evvico said finally. He had the vague impression that Arteras had been saying something about the mating rituals of Partekai barbarians, and that he had been participating in the conversation without thinking.

“Oh yes,” his host replied. “Good and evil gods, I am so GLAD to be out of Atracta! The functionaries and the scholars and the bloody building, always the building.” Arteras stretched his shoulders. “I’m growing too old for this so-called civilization.”

Evvico said, in a sidelong sort of way, “Talephas reaps the prestige but doesn’t have to breathe in the dust smoke.”

Arteras’ light-brown eyes crinkled behind his mask in amusement. “Careful, my boy. If our world-ruler could hear you now, he would…well, probably forgive you and laugh along with us. You know, my stinking vile traitorous tarkanai ask me three times a day why I never challenged Talephas when I had the chance.” He looked thoughtful. “Honestly, the real reason is that the old lion-heart knows how to take a slight. He's not prickly in the least…and it’s just too hard to rebel against someone you actually like.”

“Not to mention, he would kill you,” said the Accan prince.

Arteras laughed just as heartily, but Evvico could tell that particular barb found a in his armor. “Yes…I suppose he would,” he mused. “But how long ago would he have died without me? Never mind. While we’re on the subject of killing, let’s flush some quails. This forest is rife with them.”

Evvico pulled out his bow, grinning. Leaving Acca was usually awful, but the killing animals part, that made it worthwhile in the end.

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The Redeemer turned to gaze up at the peaks of the High Kothai as his charger waded the headwaters of the Sesh, splashing sparkling droplets on his boots and riding leggings. The mountains were bathed in sunset crimson and flashing white. Impossibly huge even from afar, they stretched in an unbroken chain beyond the horizon, to the very end of the world.

As much as he built, as tirelessly as he marshaled the resources of men and exhorted them to exceed their forefathers, everything, anything he could do, would be dwarfed by these silent titans. He thought of the ruins of the Metraxas, and was overwhelmed with weariness for several moments.

Before the army's path stretched the harsh, blasted flatlands of the Maghan plateau, the chill winds of the oncoming night just beginning to blow.

“The vastness of the soulless earth doth trammel us in stone, reminding frail humanity our will must stand alone.”

Sianai smirked, ever at his side. “The Lay of the Grey Prince. Apt, given who we are to face.”

“I am concerned, Sianai.”

“For the coming Armageddon.”

The Redeemer lifted his head in rejection. “No. I am concerned for what will have befallen the Exatai on our return.”

Sianai laughed. “We are the Exatai’s two most dangerous men, and our greatest enemies are broken. Arteras and petty princelings are all that remain.”

“I am sure they counted on that,” said the Redeemer under his breath.

The Wind-Prince bowed his head. “I will gladly return and deal with them, at your command.”

Talephas laughed knowingly. “Yes, I am sure you would.”

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The leaders emerged from the undergrowth to block their path, as horn calls split the air, seemingly from all directions. One was Taudo, characteristically small boned, his shoulders draped in a formless, forest-green cloak, with a hunting bow in his hands and two crossed javelins slung behind his back. His mask was made of woven leaves and sticks. Next to him stood an Evyni warlord, resplendent in scale armor and a blood-red half-mask, holding a longsword.

Dozens of soldiers fanned out behind them, drawing weapons and forming ranks, as Evvico and Arteras’ bodyguards formed a protective ring around their lieges, sharpened pikes facing outward.

“Arteras-ta-Atracta of the Scroll, I name you traitor to our Redeemer Talephas, practitioner of foul vices and and secret worshiper of heathen gods,” said the Evyni.

“To listen, Artero,” said the Taudo, with a thick northern accent. “We have four thousands in the surround. There is no way for escapes. It must be to come and answer, in Vadathir court.”

Arteras drew his sword, rearing up his horse in a majestic fashion. “You DARE impede me? Letoratta, the sword of the sea? I will have you castrated and disemboweled you –“

“Then die, if you like,” said the Evyni, cutting him off. “Or be bound, and answer to justice.”

Evvico studied Arteras, his eyes glittering black gems. “Go with them, my Prince. I will send word to the Redeemer at once, demanding your release. If necessary I will raise the whole Accanon to secure your freedom.”

Arteras stared at him for several moments. Finally he said softly, “As you say.” He pointed towards his accusers, shouting loudly, “I will face your false justice. But know you this. If you spill one drop of my blood, your cities will be ASH.”

The two princes dismounted and clasped arms in brotherhood, Arteras overtopping the young, curly-haired Evvico by more than a head. “Thank you, my young cousin. We will see this through to the end.” Arteras walked towards his accusers, who led him away into the forest.

“The very end,” replied Evvico softly, with a small smile.
 
So apparently I managed to not read the last page in the thread :/ Me and Ethir is not meant to be, it would seem. I will reconsider my options.
 
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