LINESII- Into the Darkness

From the Gorinese Empire
To Shalmari

Splendid, this glass crystal will be added to the great statue of Dula and the Red Lady to show the bond between Gorin and Shalmari and Masra and Crystalism are stronger than ever. We thank you for you water mill technology as well.
 
no idea who this "God" of theirs is though. Probably an archaic way of saying "One".

Just an old Hypandiun word for the one ; ). I'm explaining a bunch of stuff in the third part. And no, i'm not converting. Just.....expanding it in a theological way. ;)
 
Third and final up either today or tommorrow, through probably saturday ;).

@ Thlayli: DON'T FORGET THE BRONZE!
@Iggy: Forgot to put in orders, and decided not to flood your box, so do this here. Expand to the north.
 
Thlayli said:
From: Veritas
To: (Newly NPC'ed) Gerber

So do you agree to the terms presented by Davar? We think that settling things along the current borders is good for all nations involved.

EDIT: Oh, and Iggy, 2500 Urban Militia are still mobilized...and alive. ;)

Nice story alex!

No, i didnt agree to it. You will notice that at the end of the quote, it says "the gerbers would rather set themselves on fire and jump out a window than agree to this". I accidently put it in the quote box.

internet back BTW,sorry for confusion, but keep me NPCed for this turn. I agree to gorin treaty, but dont think i wont get back at you all. Everyone, every single one of you piss me off. At least, all of my neighbors. Especially the davarians, thinking independant, really just veritasian puppets.

And why did a lose in tristinia? I had more men, better equiped men, the element of suprise, and their foces were in Kmeri. Plus, Iggy tends to lean towards the PC's.....
 
orders sent!!! :band:
story coming...
 
Tomaca Famari was a young merchant. He had long been a man of trade venturing throughout Myocaca and Swade trading and selling goods. He had made a proud name of himself.

He was well known throughout both countries. He was known for his charisma and ingenious as a saleman. He could ware down the toughest barterers.

He now stood in Diliculo only a few miles away from the border. He stood at the river smoking a pipe of his own leasure. The small river boats were coming in and out of the city.

He had a prized amount of gems coming now. Gold from the Swade mountains as welll as other fine metals. They would sell well on the market. Tomaca was especially pleased when his King began the open trade with Khemri so many opportunities lay there.

Although the war had hurt his bussiness he was now back on his feet.

The city of Diliculo was once all but a small tribe of people. Now it was a thriving place of trade. Supplies from the coast came from the south, prized metals gems and other assortments came from the north and a whole variety of dyes, bannanas, fruits, and other things came from the forests.

It was truly the center road for all trade. Everyday there was expected trade. The streets flowed with salesmen and men looking for a bright future.

There was a reason why one of the most famed merchants in the Bladist world lived here. The man put out his pipe. He walked up to the boat and began shouting orders. Crates and bags of products came out. He looked them over. Satisfied he payed the men. He ordered it onto his cart. Then he went off to market. The rest would be sold in other places. The majority would be sold in the place you had to stop at before heading to Swade or the capital.

Now the thriving city was gold. Tomaca said to the man beside him.

"You never know. That river may one day flow with gold!"

No one had really ever looked at the river bed that closely for a matter of fact.
 
And why did a lose in tristinia? I had more men, better equiped men, the element of suprise, and their foces were in Kmeri. Plus, Iggy tends to lean towards the PC's.....
Answer: No, you were badly outnumbered, you sent only 4000. The element of surprise was gone as Tristaria had been warned, and they had no forces in Khemri. And I don't make NPCs ridiculously weak like I did in LINES the original. I learned from my mistakes then.

Thlayli, I've been wondering for a while (Or maybe I forgot :p). Is the Assemblum Popularum Veritasium based in Kallamas or Veritas?
 
Lord_Iggy said:
Answer: No, you were badly outnumbered, you sent only 4000. The element of surprise was gone as Tristaria had been warned, and they had no forces in Khemri. And I don't make NPCs ridiculously weak like I did in LINES the original. I learned from my mistakes then.

I was talking about the initial invasion, not the recent one, i see why i lost that one. sorry about thinking they had forces in kmeri, Kalthzar seems to have missinformed me.
 
Everyone, every single one of you piss me off. At least, all of my neighbors. Especially the davarians, thinking independant, really just veritasian puppets.

Sorry to disappoint you, but do you really think I'm doing everything for Veritas? I have my plans, and so far they're going off without a hitch ;). Go ahead and "try" to get me back. We told you of an alliance that I set up. You chose to ignore. You lost cause you were outnumbered what, ten to one? You picked the fight, so deal with it.
 
I didnt count on losing the intial invasion. Until they were prepared and brought allies in, things were stacked in my favor. hell, you dont even have braonze yet!
 
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