Government Reports, Part 4: the Byzantines and the 1st Gupta-Tamil War
Compiled by Adiyaman, Secretary and Chief General Assistant to the Emperor, and Karthikai, Chief Government Archivist, dated to 675 AD
Another party of missionaries was gathered by the immortal Chief of Espionage, Chinnakili. they returned to a greatly changed Europe. Carthage and Greece were dead, and the Romans had extended their power across the entire Mediterranean. However, Rome was starting to show signs of faltering, because the empire needed to be split into two halves. The missionaries met Justinian, Emperor of the East. Open Borders were negotiated.
The Swordsmen garrison of Mumbai defeated another raiding party of barbarian War Elephants.
War was redeclared on the Gupta Empire, due to the refounding of the city of Raipur. Our brilliant emperor, worried about the safety of the empire, declared war, and the Emperor's Elephants attacked and burned Raipur to the ground again.
The new technology of the Compass, invented by ingenious Tamil scientists, was traded to other empires for useful technology.
The second group of explorer-missionaries also met a grim end at the hand of Barbarian Horse Archers. After Chinnakili barely made it back to Anuradhapura alive, the emperor decided to end all land exploration.
Tamil navigators calculated the size of the planet and its rotation around the sun in 660 AD, enabling the usage of a new Calendar. The establishment of a calendar and specific planting months also enabled large spice plantations to be built.
In 700 AD, Tamil engineers worked out proper Construction guidelines, enabling better bridges and other structures.
End of report.