JNES: Time Tells All

Nation Name: Vegas
Oligarchic Monarchy: Don Francos I
Capital: Vegaslas
Economy:
Revenue: + (Tax Rate)
Stability:
The Chairmen (Nobility): Strength/Loyalty
The Finks (Peasantry): Strength/Loyalty
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Story to be here... Start me in Crete.
 
Yo JTK can we name our cities in our orders?

Absolutely. This is very much encouraged. You can also send a list of names that I can keep on retainer for anything that may randomly come up in the update (leaders, cities, other civs of the same culture, geographical features, etc), much like Abaddon has already done in his first post.
 
JN ES: Time Will Tell

Update 1

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GHORTHAN MERCHANTS DOMINATE SEAS
Trade in the western Mediterranean continues to grow throughout the century, much of it driven by the successes of the Ghorthan maritime traders. What many would have thought of as a threat to Ghortha, the blossoming of civilization on the mainland has lead to rapid economic development, attracting traders from Ghortha to visit. Though as the minimal obsidian and precious shells supply on the island becomes exhausted (the major exports), Ghorthan merchants have taken up trading with the nomads of North Africa. The Rennte and Fezian peoples gladly accept Ghorthan pottery and other manufactured goods in exchange for salt and wild spices, which is then traded to the mainland states.

TARNESSA ESTABLISHES PONTU EMPIRE
Ghorthan influence on the southern Pontu people has resulted in the founding of the Tarnessan Empire based out of the small village of Candomo. Wielding weapons, most acquired through trade with the Ghorthans, the Tarnessans were able to build and empire rather quickly that stretches across much of the southern plains. This centralization of power over the Pontu tribes has prompted the same to happen in the north. The Sunnans of the coast have organized themselves into Valina, while Hyntan kings arise even further north out of the cities of Hynta and Lona. With the centralization of power and uniform language (all languages stem from the Ghorthan alphabet), trade amongst the new states seems to have naturally taken the place that war and violence fills everywhere else in the world.

EGYPT FALLS, UNITY COMES TO THE NILE
King Atakanothem V, successor the Great, achieved what his forefathers never thought possible: a united Nile River Valley. It was just a few decades ago that the Egyptians had formed a thriving kingdom, almost dominant among those of the Nile. However, as time went on their northern neighbors continued to have one advantage: a link to the rest of the world. With the proliferation of iron technology brought by Vegasian traders, the Hem formed new weapons and new tactics that finally overcame the Egyptians. At the battle of Herat, Hem and Yentet warriors overcame the Egyptians and their allies, defeating their army handily. With the city of Herat firmly under the control of Atakanothem V, the victorious king turned his forces south and laid siege to Thebes. After a few months, the city fell to a final assault that cost both sides many men. The remainder of Egypt soon after succumbed to Atakanothem and his army. After a few years the last remaining independent city agreed to submit to Atakanothem rule and Yentet joined the Hem Empire.

HEM CONQUERS CANAAN
Riding on the high of complete victory over Egypt, Atakanothem V turned his invigorated army northward. The Canaanites were nothing more than a dozen or so warring tribes when Hem’s forces entered the land and were never able to put up a unified front against the invaders. Eventually, the whole of the region was conquered by Hem, bringing much needed timber and slave resources under the control of Hem. Unfortunately, Atakanothem contracted a fever during the campaign, returning to Sairet an ill man who eventually died. His son, Atakanothem VI, succeeds him.

IRON USE COMPELS NEW EMPIRES TO FORM IN EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN
The first people to use iron on a large scale also formed the first empire that used iron as a base for its rapid expansion: the Hittites. Before the adoption of iron, the Hittites were nothing more than a backwater people from the village of Hatassus. A year later, Hatassus is a city of thousands who rule an empire stretching thousands of miles. In Anatolia, only the Luvians resisted the Hittite expansionist craze, repelling the Hittite army by inflecting high casualties, though also taking heavy losses themselves. Eventually the Luvians dissuaded the Hittites from conquering their small country. Three smaller states also rose as a result of iron technology. The city-state of Ugarit found dominance in the Orontes River region, while the city of Tyre grew rich from trade with Hem and the rest of Mesopotamia. Speaking of trade, the last civilization to rise were the Vegasians. Known for their quality copper, the Vegasians quickly built a reputation as fair and lucrative trade partners. Eventually the Vegasians would come to be the prime facilitators of sea-based trade in the region.

HITTITES, ASSYRIANS DUKE IT OUT
The Hittite army, brandishing iron weapons, first broke into Mesopotamia with the capture of the city of Malatya. At the same time, the Assyrian army had conquered the city of Mari to the south. Having never met an enemy that matched the strength of the Assyrian army, King Tiglath turned his force northward to meet the Hittites head on. The battle that resulted was a disaster for the Assyrians, nearly half of Tigleth’s main force was destroyed before retreating. The Hittites pressed their advantage, reaching the banks of the Tigris before withdrawing. The Assyrians, like most of the rest of Mesopotamia, have begun to rapidly embrace iron smelting technology in anticipation of a future attack.

CULT OF SZANDOR LAVEY SPREADS IN SHEOL AND PROMPTS AMON WAR
Followers of the great Szandor LaVey, or Laviites, as they have become known, have risen in number throughout the city-state of Sheol. The cult emphasizes an extreme hatred of and disdain for all those who are not fellow Laviites, or even worse, non-Sheolians. From this philosophy has grown an extremely aggressive foreign policy. Raids on smaller towns and villages outside the borders of Sheol are not uncommon. In the region of middle Mesopotamia, the Sheolians have become the enemies of many different peoples. Not surprising was the Sheol-Amon War which began with a surprise invasion of Sheolian soldiers. Thousands of men participated in the siege of Amon, and even more died in the ensuing bloodbath when the walls fell. Though the infusion of slaves from the victory has led to the hasty construction of various monuments to LaVey throughout Lof Yfel, the biggest prize was the addition of thousands more to the population, from which more soldiers may be recruited.

KINTASH TAKES HEAVY LOSSES AT SIEGE OF AZAREH
History has it that the city of Azareh was the capital of a Hoelian Empire that stretched as far south as the Persian Gulf, encompassing much of what Kintash considers its homeland today. While the legacy of this past Empire only barely surviving through dwindling legends and tales, the Kintashi look to create their own legacy with a campaign northward. Azareh, however, would prove to be a formidable foe. The walls of the city are among the highest in the Mesopotamia, and its people are proud and fiercely independent. The initial siege was immediate thrown off with a counterattack against the Kintashi army. However, Kintashi perseverance was displayed with the return of a larger, more powerful Kintashi force the following year. This siege held up against Azarehan counterattacks, eventually bringing down the city, though not before forcing heavy casualties on the Kintash.

MESOPOTAMIA, INDUS ENTERS THE IRON AGE AND ALL THAT IT ENTAILS
With the spread of iron technology into the land between the two rivers, war between the states intensifies as each clamors to dominate one another. An impetus for the increasing violence is the looming threat of an Assyrian or Hittite invasion of the smaller city-states, prompting wars that attempt to increase relative power. In the Indus Valley region, the spread of iron use has prompted the beginning of a new age of civilization as new cities and states are founded across the plains and within the various river valleys,

GREAT RULER EXPANDS POWER OF BARA MAGNA
Some say Toa Nuva is a direct descendent of Toa Mata, though most believe it as a matter of tradition to call the ruler a descendent of the great god Toa Nuva. Nevertheless, Mata’s deeds and accomplishments have convinced those nay-sayers that perhaps he is worth enough to call himself Toa. Mata began his reign by recruiting those he could trust to lead his much enlarged army, so that he may accomplish more in his reign than that of his predecessors. The most trusted general of Mata, Tahu, led an army of thousands northward and into the famed lands of lapis lazuli. Here Tahu established contact with the city-state of Shorthugi, whose merchants supply not only Bara Magna, but most of the rest of the subcontinent with famed lapis. Mata’s other generals made more progress. A border was established with the farming Gujarati to the south while the city of Mehrgahr in the west was captured along with the very fertile Baluchi valley.

BANASIAN RAIDERS TEST BARA MAGNA DEFENSES
The Visorak Desert, situated just east of the capital of Kanohi, is a breeding ground for nomadic herdsmen and raiding parties alike. Though no army has yet conquered the Visorak, its presence has threatened the security of the capital. At one point, a large raiding party from the desert caught the guards of the city off-guard, slipping through the open gates and pillaging a good portion of the city.

WESHI CONQUERED BY BANTU WARRIORS
As the Bantu seek to expand their territory, the obvious direction was to head south and into the lads of the Weshi. The Weshi were, before the invasion, peaceful tribes who harvested grain on the shores of the Limpopo River, occasionally trading with the Bantu or the Taanswi. The invasion came at a surprise and the Weshi really stood no chance at repelling the superior numbers of the Bantu.

DROUGHT STRIKES BANTU
As the Bantu population grows, so does the demand for food. Most of what the Bantu rely upon is wild game, or else grain grown on marginal soil and subject to the whims of rainfall patterns. For the last decade, though, a major drought has struck the northern regions of the Bantu people. Fleeing the drought-stricken areas as put increased pressure on the food production of the southern region. This of course has had a cascading effect that has resulted in thousands of Bantu migrating into the recently-conquered Weshi region, displacing thousands of Weshi people. And the end may still not be in sight as the drought has only increased in intensity and the regions affected by it are creeping upward.

XINGBAO EXPANDS RELATIONS SOUTH
In an effort to attract unity with the other small city-states of the southern Wi, Xingbao attempted a show of strength by marching an army south through the small chiefdoms of the Wi. Though many were unimpressed, the larger city-states realize their precarious position on the outskirts of civilization. With the pledge that they be allowed to locally govern themselves and have the same rights as natural Xingbao people, the cities of Tan (north) and Wu (south) have joined the Xingbao Empire. Though immediately problems arose with the joining of Wu, since many powerful Wi chiefdoms exist between the southern border of Xingbao and the gates of Wu. As such, a strong maritime connection is established and the first Xingbao war galley commissioned.

XINGBAO-YI ROYAL MARRIAGE PROMPTS SHIANG INVASION
The royal marriage between the Yi princess and Xingbao prince has prompted a quick reaction from Shiang as they see this act of consolidation a threat. The Shiang fear that Xingbao or the Yi will use this newfound friendship as a weapon against the Shiang, and better to extinguish this threat now before it becomes unmanageable. The Shiangese army crossed into Yi territory unannounced and was able to make it to the capital of Xinjao before the Yi could muster their army. The siege lasted only a few days before the Yi surrendered and Emperor Win taken hostage. Meanwhile, the betrothed prince and princess made their way to Xingbao where they have pleaded with Emperor Minau IX to send aid to Yi.



FROM THE MOD:

Remember, your REVENUE is what you have to spend, not your economy.
 

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Your weak nation needs our protection, join us and you will be spared the fate of others.
 
Second update, I guess I can trust this won't die too quickly.

Atticus
Government Type: Kingship/Athenian kings
Capital: Athenpolis
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Hellas has been mostly a tribal zone for many ages but now with constant influence from the eastern Mediterranean tribes have become villages and some villages grew to become the first city states of the area. One, Athenpolis - the city of Athena, grew remarkably populated and under a strong line of kings succeeded in conquering the whole area called Attica, forming a small state out of their city, the state of Atticus.

While raw materials are not rare in Hellas food is usually not enough and the lack of good farmland brought the Hellens to depend on importing grains and on their goat growers who provide some meat and milk around the year. Fishing has also become a source of income from many especially near the coasts and mostly in the state of Atticus where naval discipline has grown vastly.

The age of Iron from the east blew Hellas into a new age where major city states fight for influence over the smaller states and over the only rich farmlands. The armies of Hellas are unique in that all citizens of a city state must bring their own weapons in times of war and go fight as the heavy armored melee Hoplites. Usually the richer families do this while the poor masses continue to work the fields and industry of the city state. Atticus with their monarch financed navy found trade routes around the Aegean and is constantly looking for more...
 
Agreed.
 
Have sent my orders.

Story:
The whole town was very calm today. The children were running around, the ancients were resting below the sun, willing to impart their wisdom to those that asked for it, a few newlywed couples were walking around and enjoying the fresh air, some farmers were coming back to have a quick lunch with their families...

But the calm soon broke. A man riding a horse was galloping at a very high speed towards the centre of the town, to the main square, and stopped there. He took a blowhorn made of the horns of a bull and blew on it, attracting the attention of everyone in the town.

"Our friends and allies of the Kingdom of Yi have been attacked by the Shingai. As such, our Empire has declared war on them. The Council of Leaders asks that the members of the local brigade get ready to travel within two weeks, in order to join the rest of the empire. Also, any volunteers that may wish to join the army will use the same time to prepare themselves for it. In two weeks time, a messenger will be here to present you with the orders of where you are to be deployed. Please, make sure that all of you have trained."

With that, the messenger left, leaving behind a whole town whose life had completely changed due to this announcement.
 
The Travels of Hem, Part 2

The people of Dekela set southwards - deep into the desert, to the place which Isis told them to go. They marched inside mountain passes and have marched for three days - relying on supplies which have already dwindled. "Hem!" Jacob, right hand man in the journey which he has elected from Jacob's undying loyalty to him and Isis, cried from the crowd. "The people cannot march onwards, Hem. We have no food and our children are hungry. Feed us!" Jacob begged Hem.

"Very well then, I shall tell Isis of this." He told Jacob, and set a fireplace beyond the hill that the rest of the people waited in. When the fire raged the most, the same voice has whispered to him. "Isis! I beg for your help!" Hem bowed before the fire. "My people are hungry, they want food. Help us, Isis!" Hem begged before Isis.

The fire raged even more, it reached a terrifying height and the voice in Hem's head screeched. The fire calmed down, and Isis had answered. "Hem. What is your goal in this journey?" The spirit asked him. "Why, to worship you, Isis!" Hem replied. "Then show me your people's faith. You shall reach the place of worship, I assure you, but your people must show they are faithful in me," Isis continued "You shall not eat until you reach your goal. And nor will the people." The fire faded back and slowly destroyed itself. Now Hem had to bring the news to the people, which he feared.

Meanwhile, back in camp, the people were getting restless. Jacob was trying to calm the crowds, assuring that Hem is asking for Isis to intervene and send food. Some people, though, began to doubt Hem and Isis. A ma called Caleb, took control of the deserters. "I will not worship a god which is willing to kill us with famine, and you should not too!" Caleb spoke to the people. "Hem, and Isis, will not save us. But we can save ourselves. Let us go back to Dekela, rebuild it, and forget that this murderous god has entered our lives". A few were swayed by Caleb, and followed him, and began to pack and leave.

But by that time, Hem has returned. He saw the people leaving, and asked Jacob what it was about. "Hem, they have lost faith in Isis, and they want to leave. Should we let them go?" Jacob asked Hem. Hem remembered what has happened in Dekela, how all those who did not follow him were slaughtered, and this was no different. "Jacob, arm the people. We shall slaughter them for their lack of faith." Hem ordered, and Jacob has done. He gave the people arms, and they set to meet with the deserters.

Both sides were armed well enough to fight. Caleb withheld the battle for a moment to speak with Hem. They both approached each other. "Hem, why do you persue us? All we wish is to live our lives in Dekela again. Go persue your own goal, worship your god, but leave us alone." Caleb tried to persuade Hem, but it did not work.

"You saw what happened to those who were unfaithful in Dekela. And you did not fear the purging of Isis?" Hem grinded his teeth at Caleb.

"Purging of Isis? It was the work of men who destroyed our town, not gods! And if you shall not back down, it shall be the work of men that shall destroy Isis. Let us go, prophet." He urged at Hem.

"We shall see the work of men and the work of gods on the battlefield." Hem and Caleb returned to their respective camps, and the battle began. During the course of the hours, many had died, most from Caleb's men. The battle continued for a long time, but in the end the victor was clear - Isis' army has vanquished the rest of the deserters, and none were left alive, not the men, the women or the children. "This is what happens to men who stray from Isis!" Hem shouted at the men.

And then, the voice of Isis has whispered to him once more. "Very good, Hem. Your people have shown their faith by destroying the faithless. It shall be here, in this battlefield, where you shall build my shrine and pray before me." Isis relieved Hem with the news, that he had afterwards had told his people. Now all that was left for them, was to pray.
 
Orders SENT.
 
To: Welchi Rebels
From: The Bantu


We will promise you that we will spare your people if you join us and help us conquer more land, and we will allow you to have control over your local affairs.
 
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