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Lord_Iggy said:
This expansion has angered several tribes who were formerly on friendly relations with Elgovia. Their ancestral lands are now claimed by the great nation
Lord_Iggy said:
@Erik- What do you want the story bonus to be? Anything that costs 1 economy point.
1 economy point's worth of happy natives not begrudging my expansion, seeing as they can be integrated by a token show of loyalty, and can stay on their ancestral lands. (Failing that, a loyalty increase. :p )


If you're wondering whether I'm trying to build a huge empire, the answer is yes, I'm trying to build a huge empire. And it shall be an empire of people who support it and are willing to die for it. Yea, the EMpire of Elgovia shall reign supreme, for none are willing to cast it down, and its people shall cry out with one voice "This is our land!"
 
@das- The lands were devoid of people.

What, even the parts with Urrian cities in them? :p
 
To: Illyria
From: Karthage
We have known about your great civilization for a long time thanks to the exploration of our brave galleys. We feel that it is now time to cement the peace that has existed between our lands into something more stable. Will you sign a non-agression treaty with us?


To: Khemri
From: Karthage
We have known about your great civilization for a long time thanks to the exploration of our brave galleys. We feel that it is now time to cement the peace that has existed between our lands into something more stable. Will you sign a non-agression treaty with us?


To: New Atlantis
From: Karthage
We have known about your great civilization for a long time thanks to the exploration of our brave galleys. We feel that it is now time to cement the peace that has existed between our lands into something more stable. Will you sign a non-agression treaty with us?


To: Pirates
From: Karthage
Long may peace and prosperity reign between our two nations.
PS Can you come up with a better name than "Pirates"?
 
OOC: Is that a yes, no, or merely musing outloud? And you'll be hard pressed to think of something sinister from the request, I've offered it to every nation Karthage is aware of.

Edit: And yes, the next logical step is I'm going to request trade with the various nations, currently Karthage does not have enough econ points to do so this turn but hopefully in the next couple turns trade routes can be established.
 
The Strategos said:
To: Illyria
From: Karthage
We have known about your great civilization for a long time thanks to the exploration of our brave galleys. We feel that it is now time to cement the peace that has existed between our lands into something more stable. Will you sign a non-agression treaty with us?

To Karthage
From Illyria

We shall sign a NAP with you.May peace and prosperity reign among us.

However we are bit concerned that you are teaching a rouge faction your mysterious Aqua magic and giving them your unique beasts.They could become a wild card in the future and dealing with them will be much harder because of their knowledge of magic and possesion of mythical beats.
 
To: Khemri
From: Karthage

Karthage will be able to establish trade routes with your nation by 2100 BCE [not next turn but the turn after, can't you just imagine some diplomat saying, well in 200 years we can get to ya, patience my boy, patience]. Is this time frame agreeable?


To: Illyria
From: Karthage (A secret communication, no person from Balaeria is ever to see this, it will be delivered in person, leaving no evidence of its existence, and if anyone in the future claims that this communication exists, Karthage will categorically and emphatically deny it)

There is no need to worry about this “rouge faction” called Balaeria. Our treaty with them stipulates that they are to no longer practice piracy against any nation and that they are to confine their territorial ambitions to Spain and Gaul, far away from your own territories. Rest assured that Karthage will make sure that if we even suspect that they break our treaty we will *what follows is a very coarse and graphic description in colorful sailor-speak describing various anatomical impossibilities along with sundry painful “lessons” Karthage will take great delight in fulfilling.*

PS: It is my understanding that the pirates located in Greece do not fall under our merciful protection that Balaeria enjoys, so if you wish to exterminate those scum from the face of the earth, you will not be interfered with by us.
 
i feel so alone up there in england now :( come on someone has to come near me, i want to blow something up!! *cries* its not fair!
 
The Great Terror of Dreadmire Isle

On an island to the west of Gorin, a terrible thing has rested for over a millennium. This creature was the reason that Atlantis had never traveled beyond the southern coast of the English Isles. For underneath OTL Ireland rests a terrible atrocity of a beast. It is build like a web, stretched underground all over the island. Its 'limbs' can reach out from fissures in the ground. If this creature was not already terrible enough, it was also a master of Weather Magic.

The weather of Dreadmire isle directly reflects the mood of the beast beneath it. Long times of anger against a now-extinct race of people have turned its surface into a vast marsh. Rising from the bog are many hills. Growing on them are stunted trees and shrubs, some of the only lifeforms on the island.

The Terror of Dreadmire was reawakened only recently. Curious Picts had sailed to this land to explore. It is not known what happened to many of the explorers. Only one survived, and he died only shortly after being washed up on Pict shores, completely dismembered. He spoke of the terrible subterranean beast in the island. Wisemen of the Picts looked in ancient records studied this in their great library for many days, and finally found a record of it. But they could not study it for long, because of Gorin's Pyromancers, who torched the village and its library in one of the last attacks of the war.

Their knowlege of the Terror is shaky at best. Many wizards and tacticians are now planning how to deal with this menace.
 
Name: Avalon
Capital: Avalon
Ruler: Lady Morgan
Government: Imortal monarchy.
Population: 2000
Economy: Stable (3/0/4)
Education: Average
Technology: Bronze age
Loyalty: Tolerating
Army: 100 infantry
Navy: 10 galleys
Magic: 10 Nurturers (Nature magic)
UU:
Projects:
Description: Seeking to Enhance and change ones enviroment to suit onesself is said to be the essences of Civilization. but the Citizens of Avalon have decied to take another route. they have learned the magic of Life, and of the world around them. and They have learned how to apply it to themselves. Under the Leadership of Lady Morgan of the fey, they have Shaped their Island and themselves, into a world of green and Imortallity. They are Avalon. They are the Elves. (well, they call themselves elves. they are still human)

---
Torrin Sighed. so many Centuries it had been. so many of his friends, his fellow creators and mages. Yet he had remained to the last.. Remained to oversee the last details. but it was finally done. he was the Last one left on the Island. the Last one Infected with the Plague of Age.

"You will take good care of them Morgan." he whispered softly, turning to look at the young woman standing next to his bed.

"Of course father..." she whispered back, takings his wrinkled hand into her own. "I will make sure they prosper. I won't let you 342 year of work come to nothing. You just rest."

"Thank you dear."

for Several more minutes the two sat in silence, the only sound the slow, steady rasping breath of Torrin. slowly, the rate of this decreased, until it finally ceased.

"Inform the Elders my father is Dead." she said in a soft voice, a glimmer of Tears in her eyes. "the rest of you leave me to Morn in peace. I wish to be Alone."

"At once, Lady Morgan."
 
I look at my father again. Old, weakened, he is delirious. Or so volhv Makar claims.

Volhv Makar is, naturally, a part of the conspiracy - along with me and my father, voevoda Viy. Whilst I stay near him to comfort him, he is quietly murmuring - he is explaining the situation to me.

Yes, indeed, he is ill. Dying, in fact. That cursed Scyph is to blame for this - Makar confirmed it. That disease prevented and still prevents him from leading our attacks - and the first one was cancelled altogether, whilst the second one was driven back. Tripolye is a headless chicken.

They say, however, that in the south lands of Hemia, death-mages can use the Water of Death to attach the head back to the chicken and the Water of Life to bring it back to life. What we intend is much simpler, and less dramatic.

My father, voevoda Viy, forged his empire personally. With blood and iron, he united the tribes, he allied with the oborotni - formerly a bane, and now our comrades in arms - and he defeated all rebels, he extended the rule into the southern barrens and he drove back the Scythians, putting an end to their raids for several years. But whilst the tribal chieftains, such as Tiver, were loyal to him as long as he seemed strong, ever since he was confined by black magic to his tent the whispering, which is the one thing he could not destroy, got louder. As long as, with Makar's help, my father could send orders, they are - to a certain extent - carried out, but this is becoming more and more difficult, for two reasons. The objective reason is that my father's life could be extended for only so long. The subjective reason is that the rumors were becoming bolder and more widespread - rumors that Viy is really dead, and is an animated corpse whom Makar uses to lord over Tripolye.

For a moment, a chilly hand grasps my heart - and I look at Makar, the old, trusted volhv. No, ofcourse those are mere rumors. Makar is powerful, but he is loyal. He would not use his strenght in this way! Would he?

I shudder, but cast aside that foolish thought.

My father continues talking. The oborotni are loyal - we turned them from rogues into true warriors whose life depends on him, and after he dies - on me. Most tribes would join the winner. Druzhinnik Akviy already pledged to recognize me as the next voevoda. By now, my father already persuaded me to accept this responsibility - to inherit the tribes as if they were a house. To inherit his empire. My father is a great man, but he is only human, and pride is not foreign to him - he wants the fruits of his labour to survive.

When he promised this to me first, I actually looked forward to it. Back then, I was young, just some fourteen years old, and I always liked to... command. Mostly to order my servants around, objectively-speaking. To be the first of equals - to be ABOVE equality - was worth ambition. But as I grew up, and as my father talked to me more and more often about reign... and after volhv Makar explained to me, in that way of his, what a burden it is... I was genuinely scared. A voevoda had not just to fight and to lead his armies, not just to order around an entire empire... he had to sacrifice his personal life. Get rid of my, to say the truth, careless lifestyle in exchange for some power?! I, indeed, was scared.

My father, when he realized that, was not surprised. He invited me to himself, and talked to me for hours, explaining the great responsibility of this. Of how he could not trust anybody else with this. Of how I would be remembered forever if I were to preserve this empire and lead it to greatness. Of how I would become something... greater then an ordinary mortal, not quite a god, but a voevoda, a ruler, one whose decisions will shape the world, one who could change it... for better or worse. Yes, reign is a burden. But it is also a privelege denied even to the most powerful mages.

I was not swayed. My two brothers were still alive back then - now, however, they are already in the Irius, for they died in battle with the foul Skyphs, or Scythians. After they died, I realized that I was the only one of his children still alive, apart from my third, ******** poor brother. And... by then, I already knew what sort of a person Tiver - the most powerful of chieftains - was...

Here he is, fat and arrogant, and drunken as always. He thinks that I indeed am here to guard my father, and to give him some comfort, so he ignores me - to him, I am just a spoiled brat, and sadly, that's not far from truth... at least, wasn't. With Makar's help, I re-looked many things when I finally accepted to take up the burden of power.

Why did I do that? I could say many high, glorious things - about responsibility, about honour, about obedience to a dead man's last wish. To say the truth, however, the driving emotions were hatred and fear. Hatred - for Katarina left me for that bastard Tiver. Tiver wants power? Very well! In revenge, I will take it for myself and make sure that Tiver - and Katarina as well - are punished. And fear... Makar was an old, wise man who travelled a lot and saw other empires. Though we have no official inheritance laws yet, it was not entirely important. In all empires, when a ruler dies, he is succeeded by whoever acts the fastest, and... imprisons, and kills off all other pretendents. Tiver clearly knew that I was a potential opponent. That would be enough. To be on the safe side, I would be apprehended, dragged down into my father's infamous Pit of Truth, and tortured to death.

That and... I still was young, only 20 years old, and I still had that certain something that makes nearly all humans so defiant, so spiteful. If Tiver - and some others - want me NOT to take power, well, that's reason enough. I might as well rule.

"My son... will you take my empire?" - asks my father in our dialect, quietly. Not sure if Tiver noticed this, or if he noticed me nodding in approval. Father tried to smile, unsuccesfully. Then he fell silent.

Suddenly, for all of the furs here, the tent seemed very cold. Father was dead. Tiver too felt it - he closed my father's eyes, quietly, solemnly - and for a while, there was something... majestic in him. But I told myself to shut up. Tiver was an actor above all, he was just pretending to be a "responsible voevoda".

"He is dead." - he said, finally.

I stood up and nodded, with regret. Then I saw my father's two favourite dogs who too were brought here change into humans... and took out a knife, jumping at the surprised Tiver.

---

It was all well-timed. Tiver was caught, shocked and outraged as he was, and carried away into the Pit. His loyalists throughout the grad were suddenly attacked by oborotni and druzhinniki, and by the mob incited by Makar and I to join our side. Said "Tiverians" were killed or rounded up, and resistance was crushed quickly, the sun scarcely moved since Tiver's capture. By the evening, I, Kiy, was the voevoda of Tripolye.

And I knew not what to do with it.
 
I'm posting orders now, and will maybe post another story, or some footnotes, later.

ORDERS - ELGOVIA
1 economy point to increasing economy
1 economy point to training mages
1 economy point to construction of the Logrus Vault
Expand southeast and northeast


There, can't be missed.
 
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