Vyra Tyrs said:With Lydia's troops in my lands, you should move your troops into Zwir and Razor forests, removing any of Lydia's forces you encounter. There shouldn't be much in your way, as most of her troops are up north. After they take the south lands, have them move to Darkgate and hold that border, with my troops they will prevent the Summer forces from moving back South.
To Queen Lydia, of the Summer Court.
Both myself and our people grow sick of this fighting in our own lands. I desire no more Elven blood be shed on this matter, but with the support of the Great Houses my forces are more than enough to crush you. The victory will be empty though, and another like you will rise again. I need you to surrender graciously so that we can resolve this in a civilized manner. Perhaps a dual monarchy can be arranged; I do not think that a seasonal governance will work in this day and age. I worry that you are influenced by outside forces, and I would not have the Elven race as a whole put on the strings of foreign nations.
Here are some conditions. I would control foreign affairs and military matters, though I would accept advisement. You would be made a substantial part of the Noble Council, you and half the council could veto my decisions, or 3/4 of the council. We would both decide on internal affairs. You would be the Queen of the Light Elves, I of the Dark. Together all elves would once again be under one house.
You would have to relinquish command of your soldiers to me, and I would use them to remove the Calabim from the Losfajar lands. I assume that the lands you settled in your flight will be joining the rest of ours. You may keep the Fawns as your personal guard, that seems fitting for the Queen of Summer.
There was interest in Luchuirp mud golems.
Multiple your number of cities by 10. That is price for 10% building cost reduction due to mud golems. That is raw cost for producing them - Luchuirp have right to request extra gold to earn themselves profit.
Limit on this reduction is currently at 10%, that may increase later.
Question, is this the price per city or for the whole nation?
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Domestically Kuriotate and Khazad start to face production shortages, as men are wielding swords instead of plugs and forges craft weapons instead of tools. Kuriotates face bigger problem as they seriously lack their Spices from Nagyr Groove.
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Amurite Refugees seek shelter in Kuriotate lands
Terrified by the war and starvation in their homeland, and lured by the tales of prosperity, many Amurite citizens fled to Kuriotate cities. Many of them are potent mages.
Dissident dwarves' belongings will be taken away and they will spend a long time in the dungeon. Since they think our rulers ignore profit, we'll make a profit on their back. They should think it's fair, by their own standards.
Kuriotate destabilize Khazad
Kuriotate send their emissaries to every Khazad city, claiming that Khazad betray the way of Kilmorph, in this war and ignorance to profit. Some citizens tend to believe this, as there was crisis in the government before and Khazad priests are even eager to agitate the crowd in attempt to get more power and influence. Only city that was not effected is the capital, where guards quickly threw into dungeon two Kuriotate emissaries, eighteen dwarves that started to throw rocks at the Golddust Palace, and three dissident priests. They are awaiting their punishment.
And the Lanun disappear without a trace just like Aifons before them![]()
To the Hippus, Kazad and Lanun:
Will you be willing to accept a delegation of non-armed units travelling north to the Kuriotates lands and returning with any refugees that wish to escape death and war? We will allow them to only travel with what they can carry on their backs such that the treasures of the Kuriotates a) don’t leave Kuriotates lands and b) are still accessible to you should you wish to press your attack on the Kuriotates.
In this way we hope to provide humanitarian assistance to our fellow Erubusian men and women without getting involved in the war and without making enemies of any of the nations involved therein.
If all four nations agree to this plan we will be conducting it. Please respond publicly (OOC: on this forum).
From Hippus
May our good relations continue, no Amurite man will be considered enemy where our riders ride.