Nobody
Gangster
Ok heres my first story, i am playing on regent on a random large map. I am playing a New Zealand, based on the iroquios, but i changed the names for citys/leaders/unique units in the editor. Please don't think anything i have written in maori history, i have just used famous names a little, and might have a myth every now and then.
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On the cold rapids of the Storming Waikato river the representatives of the four Maori tribes of Tini-o-Maruiwa, Tini-o-Taitawaro, Tini-o-Ruatamore and Tini-o-Pananehu travelled in there war canoes to the meeting house. The four tribes were named after the four original waka (war canoe) that the mystical Maori ancestors had travelled in from there legendary homeland of Hawaiki. The four chiefs had warred against each other for the past five thousands years but now they were joining together as they went to meet with the leaders of two Pakeha Tribes (Angelos and Saxsons) at the small white township of Wellington. There they would speak of trade in the first nation wide Trade meeting.
An awkward silence ensured as the Maori leaders faced there Pakeha counter part. Neither side really knew what to expect, only a few missionaries were there to work as translators as neither sides leaders knew the others distinct Language. But very quickly these differences disappeared; the two sides (actually six distinct tribes) very quickly came to like each other. The trades discussed were mutually profitable for all six tribes and after two weeks of talks the six tribes agreed to something that no one had expected. They signed a treaty which created a trade union, named The Common Wealth of New Zealand under this agreement each side would send diplomatic representatives to the city of Wellington. The Common Wealth would regulate trade, organise joint infrastructure ventures, and send out scouts and boats to map and find new foreign markets for their goods.
The first meeting of Commonwealth took place in 4000B.C. in Wellington. There the representatives appointed a chairperson. The first Chairperson was the right honourable Helen Clarke. Once she was elected, she decreed that a trade route shale be created using workers from each tribe. This trade route would bring back silks for the tribe. A small trade town was established for the harvesting of the silks. The new route was opened by Chairperson Helen Clarke in the year 2710B.C. And the trading town was named Auckland. At this time a new revolution allowed the fast movement of troops, wheeled wagons towed by horses would move these silk piles from Auckland to Wellington and then disperse it among the six tribes.
At next meeting the commonwealth decided to give Helen Clarke the title of Chairperson for Life, because of the great success of her silk road. The new times of the commonwealth were to send out scouts and boats to other markets so the six tribes could sell their new luxury overseas. At this time two new trade roads were planned, to bring diamonds into the empire. Construction was to begin, which would mean a new Worker party would be based out of Auckland to build the southern route. This also called for the establishment of two new trade settlements. The Saxon tribes representative had the answer for this. They would send two annoying groups of his citizens to build the new city; The Large Dunn family and a bunch of religious fanatics the Christians.
Not to long after this a scout ship came across a large city on the other side of the globe. After Initial greetings it was reviled that this city was Andripole. Before long the sailors were in beautiful city of Constantinople, covered in gold this city was incredible compared to the small tribal villages these men were use to and even the great township of Wellington was nothing compared to this. They were brought to a large room filled with food and wine, and they meet with the leader of the people Empress Theodra of the Byzantium Empire. The empress introduced her self to the two the crew of young Maori men, (the seafaring trades were dominated by Maori). Captain Hemi spoke back for them. The empress asked them what empire they were from and who was the emperor. At the Hemi didnt know what to say, he came from the Tini-o-Taitawaro, most of his crew were Tini-o-Ruatamore except the cook James from Saxon. They didnt have a emperor they had their chief but that was all. Eventually after thinking for what seemed like a hour he came to his answer, I am Hemi Kaumatua Ambassador of the Empire of New Zealand, loyal servant of Empress Helen Clarke.
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Chapter One: Te Tiriti o Wellington

On the cold rapids of the Storming Waikato river the representatives of the four Maori tribes of Tini-o-Maruiwa, Tini-o-Taitawaro, Tini-o-Ruatamore and Tini-o-Pananehu travelled in there war canoes to the meeting house. The four tribes were named after the four original waka (war canoe) that the mystical Maori ancestors had travelled in from there legendary homeland of Hawaiki. The four chiefs had warred against each other for the past five thousands years but now they were joining together as they went to meet with the leaders of two Pakeha Tribes (Angelos and Saxsons) at the small white township of Wellington. There they would speak of trade in the first nation wide Trade meeting.

An awkward silence ensured as the Maori leaders faced there Pakeha counter part. Neither side really knew what to expect, only a few missionaries were there to work as translators as neither sides leaders knew the others distinct Language. But very quickly these differences disappeared; the two sides (actually six distinct tribes) very quickly came to like each other. The trades discussed were mutually profitable for all six tribes and after two weeks of talks the six tribes agreed to something that no one had expected. They signed a treaty which created a trade union, named The Common Wealth of New Zealand under this agreement each side would send diplomatic representatives to the city of Wellington. The Common Wealth would regulate trade, organise joint infrastructure ventures, and send out scouts and boats to map and find new foreign markets for their goods.

The first meeting of Commonwealth took place in 4000B.C. in Wellington. There the representatives appointed a chairperson. The first Chairperson was the right honourable Helen Clarke. Once she was elected, she decreed that a trade route shale be created using workers from each tribe. This trade route would bring back silks for the tribe. A small trade town was established for the harvesting of the silks. The new route was opened by Chairperson Helen Clarke in the year 2710B.C. And the trading town was named Auckland. At this time a new revolution allowed the fast movement of troops, wheeled wagons towed by horses would move these silk piles from Auckland to Wellington and then disperse it among the six tribes.
At next meeting the commonwealth decided to give Helen Clarke the title of Chairperson for Life, because of the great success of her silk road. The new times of the commonwealth were to send out scouts and boats to other markets so the six tribes could sell their new luxury overseas. At this time two new trade roads were planned, to bring diamonds into the empire. Construction was to begin, which would mean a new Worker party would be based out of Auckland to build the southern route. This also called for the establishment of two new trade settlements. The Saxon tribes representative had the answer for this. They would send two annoying groups of his citizens to build the new city; The Large Dunn family and a bunch of religious fanatics the Christians.
Not to long after this a scout ship came across a large city on the other side of the globe. After Initial greetings it was reviled that this city was Andripole. Before long the sailors were in beautiful city of Constantinople, covered in gold this city was incredible compared to the small tribal villages these men were use to and even the great township of Wellington was nothing compared to this. They were brought to a large room filled with food and wine, and they meet with the leader of the people Empress Theodra of the Byzantium Empire. The empress introduced her self to the two the crew of young Maori men, (the seafaring trades were dominated by Maori). Captain Hemi spoke back for them. The empress asked them what empire they were from and who was the emperor. At the Hemi didnt know what to say, he came from the Tini-o-Taitawaro, most of his crew were Tini-o-Ruatamore except the cook James from Saxon. They didnt have a emperor they had their chief but that was all. Eventually after thinking for what seemed like a hour he came to his answer, I am Hemi Kaumatua Ambassador of the Empire of New Zealand, loyal servant of Empress Helen Clarke.