LINESII- Into the Darkness- Part II

OOC: You can still send them I'm sure terrisH. :) It normally takes iggy a while to do the update, no offense iggy ;)
 
Nice to see that the world is still sane after I fall off the face of the earth for two days.
 
I can still take orders for non-Azulian nations who have no interactions with Fairhelt, Merhai, the Lengels or Gamorrea.
 
I wouldn't say one way or another.

I'm finished everything north of Merhai, Fairhelt, and Gamorrea. Azulia is also finished. Going to bed now.
 
I wouldn't say one way or another.

I'm finished everything north of Merhai, Fairhelt, and Gamorrea. Azulia is also finished. Going to bed now.

There's something North of Merhai, Fairhelt, and Gamorrea? :p
 
Nonsense. A week is not a while. ;)
 
Well, some people don't mod for LINES II.
 
There's something North of Merhai, Fairhelt, and Gamorrea? :p

probably some citadel expedition with new discoveries of lost nations and ravenous cave people
 
can i take these guys? or are they taken?

Tir Tairngire
Cities: Murias, Nog, Shae da Dale, Tiria
Leader: Chief Connall IV/ Chief Kenna
Religion: Pirian Oneism (100%)
Government: Tribal Council
Economy: 2- 2/0
Population: Small
Army: 1000 Spearmen, 4000 Swordsmen
Navy: None
Education: None
Technology: Iron Age
Confidence: Hateful
Culture: None
Wonders:
Description: The Tuatha (which simply means "people" in their tongue) are a fierce warrior peoples, as are many of their neighbors. While they live in a land of constantly warring tribes, the wars are typically short and decisive. One tribe will defeat another and will extract tribute in the form of slaves, women, animals, or primitive goods. Wars are usually matters of honour and prestige, never has any tribe seriously considered conquest an outcome of war and as such their entire society has been held back. Strongly resembling the Celts of Northern Europe and particularly the British Isles from our world, they care little for trade or technology, thus far content with the status quo. Some more ambitious leaders have sprung up of late, as a result of contact with other peoples. The Chief of a particularly powerful tribe has led a fragile coalition of the more advanced tribes towards the coast, setting up a monthly tribal council where disputes of honour are settled man to man, rather than the destructive use of armies. Armed with foreign weapons (traded for influence, maps, and raw goods), a warrior tradition, and ambitious leadership, will the Tuatha end their internicine warfare and become a unified kingdom? Or will Chief Connall become one in a long string of salient yet transient leaders?
 
can i take these guys? or are they taken?

Tir Tairngire
Cities: Murias, Nog, Shae da Dale, Tiria
Leader: Chief Connall IV/ Chief Kenna
Religion: Pirian Oneism (100%)
Government: Tribal Council
Economy: 2- 2/0
Population: Small
Army: 1000 Spearmen, 4000 Swordsmen
Navy: None
Education: None
Technology: Iron Age
Confidence: Hateful
Culture: None
Wonders:
Description: The Tuatha (which simply means "people" in their tongue) are a fierce warrior peoples, as are many of their neighbors. While they live in a land of constantly warring tribes, the wars are typically short and decisive. One tribe will defeat another and will extract tribute in the form of slaves, women, animals, or primitive goods. Wars are usually matters of honour and prestige, never has any tribe seriously considered conquest an outcome of war and as such their entire society has been held back. Strongly resembling the Celts of Northern Europe and particularly the British Isles from our world, they care little for trade or technology, thus far content with the status quo. Some more ambitious leaders have sprung up of late, as a result of contact with other peoples. The Chief of a particularly powerful tribe has led a fragile coalition of the more advanced tribes towards the coast, setting up a monthly tribal council where disputes of honour are settled man to man, rather than the destructive use of armies. Armed with foreign weapons (traded for influence, maps, and raw goods), a warrior tradition, and ambitious leadership, will the Tuatha end their internicine warfare and become a unified kingdom? Or will Chief Connall become one in a long string of salient yet transient leaders?
I think someone else took them this turn...

EDIT: Yeah, they were taken.
 
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