LINESII- Into the Darkness

oh sure just give bronze to the rampaging barbarians who will only come after you next, you should try and maintain the status quo not destroy it, its like you know nothing!

EDIT: sorry about all this spam
 
To: Nurmafer
From: Myocaca

How about a 5 turn NAP and open trade agreement. Perhaps we can further our alliance in the future if you agree.
 
To: Shalamari
From: Nkondi

We said that we were willing to negotiate peace. We keep Darawa, the rest is returned to you, and you don't have to deploy any forces. Fair?
 
From: Veritas
To: Gerber

If necessary, we too will send forces to aid Tristaria and Davar...and as much as we wish to avoid it, war will come. Wouldn't withdrawing be easier?

From: Veritas
To: Tristaria

Interested in reconsidering our earlier offer of economic cooperation?
 
Thlayli said:
From: Veritas
To: Gerber

If necessary, we too will send forces to aid Tristaria and Davar...and as much as we wish to avoid it, war will come. Wouldn't withdrawing be easier?

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twice in 2 pages :)
 
Kentharu said:
its not like you can send much to anywhere thlayli... seriously

I'd probably reply with the O RLY owl, but by now it's just redundant. ;)

Iggy, my education was previously 1 with 0 upkeep, and now it's 1 with 2 upkeep? Hmm...
 
Tari tapped the metal ore lightly with a small hammer. He turned the rough rock slowly, checking each craves carefully and tapping it every now and then. He had been checking for a deposit of a metal that some had said was stronger than bronze, but he wasn’t sure. In his workshop he had one of the only pure pieces of this metal but it was so rare that he didn’t even look at it much. Tari faced the same problem that the Dara brothers did when they tried to smelt bronze and tin together, the furnace technology was simply not adequate to support the higher temperatures needed for burning off the impurities of the ore that Tari held in his hand. Unlike the Dara brothers though, Tari’s furnace was carved directly into the face of the Joku mountain of the Crystal Ridge Mountains. His furnace could withstand huge temperatures compared to the Dara furnace, which was big in its day, but nothing compared to the furnace Tari had created.

The furnace was cut out and then pre-heated to strengthen it, then coals were placed under the grill (which the object to be melted was placed in a pot). The grill itself was made out of stone, so that it could withstand the temperature. The oxygen needed to create the greater heat for the fire was gotten from huge bellows made from Ramid stomachs, taken from Ramids that died during capture during the Nurmafur war. This furnace was on the cutting edge of technology, just like everything in the Gorinese Empire.

Tari tossed the metal ore up and down in his hand before dropping it in the melting pot. His hands absently put on the thick oven gloves and then grabbed the tongs and loaded the melting pot into the flaming furnace and quickly shutting it. Sweat now rolled down his forehead.

“Please keep those bellows working, faster now” He said quietly as his workers pumped bellows faster and faster. “Keep it steady like that” he leaned back against the wall, counting mentally and waiting a few extra moments before he told the men to stop pumping. Quickly he retrieved the glowing pot from the furnace (lmao glowing pot :p) and tossing it in a hug basin of water. The pot sizzled as it fell into the water, making the water look like it was boiling before it cooled down. Tari dipped his hand into the water and retrieved the metal ore. He whipped it off quickly with his apron and inspected it closely, picking up the small hammer and tapping the metal again. It seemed to work but he could see signs of impurities, many at that.

“Damn” he muttered under his breath as he tapped the ore some more “didn’t work…. Keep the bellows going boys, but you can slow down now”

Perhaps he was going about this all wrong, maybe he should make holes into the ore so the heat could get into it and melt it from the inside out. But that would take a lot of work, too much. There had to be a better way, perhaps just a longer time in the furnace, or more fire. It had to work some how, it had to.


ooc let the race begin
 
Kentharu, did you consult Iggy on this..... metal yet?
 
It looks like thats in response to my post :hmm:
 
A Crisis of Conscience, Part Two

Municipal Tally, Urbanum of Lux:

-46% Ethnic Zibonese
-41% Southern or Northern Valin
-11% Ethnic Emorian
-2% Other

Municipal Tally, Urbanum of Tellium:

-39% Ethnic Zibonese
-53% Southern or Northern Valin
-8% Other

-1180 P.D. Census Records, Province of Tellia

Upper Quarter, Lux

Delagani was an elderly man. The grim attitude, the long scar on his arm, and the practiced way in which he held the latis in his grip all gave the impression of a worn veteran. He had never fit in at first, and was often mistaken for a former slave with his tan skin.

The jeers of his fellow soldiers turned to cheers when he showed his true merit, during a border skirmish in Tekrehi, to the west. A Khemran patrol ambushed them on the road, and their column scattered. As the banner-carrier fell with an arrow in his throat, Levyman Delagani caught the fluttering standard and raised it up. Croaking a warcry in the heat, he used the banner as a quarterstaff, slowly beating away at the cheap copper spears of his enemies who circled in on his position. They got in several stabs though, but by then a few more of the more ambitious Veritasans charged back in, aided by a hail of arrows from the slightly less brave.

The bloody banner never fell again. And Delagani was never asked to stop carrying it.


Like many living in the hills of Lux, he had mixed blood. In fact, he was one quarter Zibonese. Living with the benefit of two cultures, he had come to love both. Veritas brought civilization, knowledge, and the Church, where the old Zibonese traditions were filled with music and dancing, and the ancient spirituals of Zang were still sung by some.

This was one of the reasons that he loved Veritas. In no other nation was the dominant culture, Valin in this case, affected and changed by each of the new nations it absorbed. In Kallamas, elements of Emorian, Kalmaran, and even Zibonese architecture were seen, and the bustling market quarter always echoed with merchants haggling in scores of different languages.
Veritas was good because the color of a man’s skin didn’t matter. There were no kings, except for the Autorex, (One protect him,) and a man could become an Elder or even the Stratikrator if he had ambition, talent, and luck.

Or at least, that was the idea. But the reality was blood running in the streets, and war chants that should have been forgotten screamed anew in a city of death. Chaos had come to Lux, and it took the form of the Zibonese. But there were many in the city who remained loyal to the covenant of the Republic, of the dreams of a united nation that transcended race.

Black or white skinned, the loyalists were there. And huddled in a few buildings in the Upper Quarter of Lux, the Urban Militia were preparing to counterattack. And Delagani, knowing full well that peace was the only solution, would lead them to war.

---
Veritas, Hall of the Assemblum

It had been a couple centuries since the High Assemblum Popularum Veritasum had let anyone in without an appointment, let alone some raving madman covered in animal skins. These were troubled times, after all. The man could be some raving lunatic, or worse, a raving lunatic spy. Or worse, a raving lunatic spy assassin!

You never know.

But despite his babbling about civil war, he knew the passwords, and the guards begrudgingly let him in, although not without a few sideways glances. The reinforced bronze doors of the Elders Way creaked open, and the man rushed into the main chamber, where the surprised Assemblymen were debating additional taxes on the tin mines of the upper Keran Range.

The nervous man in his tattered skins knelt face down on the marble floor, touching his wrists to his forehead in the gesture of homage.

“My fathers and lords, I greet you! Woe be I that bring you such foul tidings, and as the great proverbs of old say, an ill wind brings ill with it, and always…”

“Ah, get on with it!” A crotchety old Elder waved his cane at the man, who abandoned the court style of speaking.

“My lords, the cities of Lux and Tellium are lost to the Republic.” Pausing for dramatic effect, he continued. “I, my lords, was the Septilion of the Ninth Phoenix Archer Septiliate, in Lux itself. With my own eyes, I saw a great mob of angry darkskins, Zibonese as many call them, slaughter our men. They came in the night. We had no chance to get armed. They mercilessly killed all, though we slew many. They even butchered those who surrendered.”

The chamber was motionless. Not a man moved. There were two Zibonese in the room, actually loyalists that had come to petition the Republic for increased rights to the minorities. They started edging towards the door. The guards crossed their spears ominously.

“Good Elders, I stood behind Host-Lord Malanius as he was killed, a spear passing cleanly through his stomach. As he bled to death, he charged me with the task of carrying this news to you. But even as I fled like the wind, rumors of another uprising at Tellium followed my galley like a coming storm. My lords, it is absolute mayhem in Tellia Province.”

He bowed, and left the room, probably to go drink copious amounts of alcohol and sleep off his nervous exhaustion.

The Assemblymen and Elders stared. At the floor, at their robes, even at each other. It was the first time in a long while that the Assemblum was totally silent.

High Elder Varantian was the first to speak.

“Well gentlemen, it seems that we have a crisis on our hands.”

“You’re damn right,” replied the crotchety Elder next to him. “And now the real test begins.”
 
jalapeno_dude said:
So we definitely know you, and therefore know about your horses.

From: Citadel of Knowledge
To: Gamorrea

We will give you the secrets of bronze in return for an NAP and 3000 Horse Archers.
to: Citadel of Knowledge
from: Gamorrea

we can agree to a 4 turn NAP.
we shall give you 3000 horse for the valued bronze weapons as well as 10 barrels of your fine wine :beer:
my peoples are most intrigued by your peaceful ways!
we would like to see how long such an unnatural state of being can sustain itself!

we shall sacrifice a ten times ten sheep to seal the deal!

OOC - didnt plan on invading any how :)

@ ~darkening~, check out one of the better hits by Madness for my situation :evil:
 
to: Malkavian Clans
from: Gammorean Clans

our holy warriors politely request 2000 volunteers for resettlement and 20 barrels of the shiny metal.
failure to answer favourably shall be dealt with.
we would like our nations to remain peaceful.
it is regretful that you would think wrong of us only due to the actions of a few wild renegades.

(meaning - we will avoid attacking you for 1 eco point and 2000 spearmen to be given to us.
we could add a 3 turn NAP - make us an offer we cant refuse?)

OOC

Emu - "ramaging barbarians", are we?
we are just interested in spreading the gospel of GOORA.
its not our fault that your folk seem prone to ArrowInChestIS.
its a rare disease, usually fatal, but i have the cure for that :beer:
 
From: Shalamari
To: Nkondi

We agree to the peace treaty you presented a bit earier, namely the one where you only wanted the lands around Darawa. :p
 
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