staznesV: Gateway to an Alternate World

Azale said:
hey, good to see more players raistlin! Northern Europe could always use more players :D

So can Africa, no one is Egypt or Arabia! And India is completely void.
 
You took Etrusca, didin't you?
 
OOC: Ok none of these names or events are meant to have happened. Not going for Historical accuracy but dont worry there wont be any Japanese Legionarys, just the Mori story will be completly and Utterly Fictional... too bad RTW hasnt got any pictures that i could use and STW is a bit too old...

IC:

Hakasi Mori was born in a small farming village in southern Japan. Born in a poor farming family he found himself working the fields with his family early on in his childhood. As he grew he watched his town and family effected by countless raids by local warlords. Realising that none among his people had the will to stand and fight these raiders anymore he began investigating options in his spare time. He crept from his house late one night and made his way to the Raiders encampment. The raiders drank heavily of a night and enjoyed whatever loot they had aquired most recently and the sentries were often drunk into unconsiousness so Hakasi managed to infiltrate the camp relativly easily. Noting every detail as he crept around the camp he left it as dawn approached.

By now a plan had formulated in his mind, he simply needed to wait for the raiders to do what they did best. His oportunity arose after a particuly violent raid in which several women and children had died or been taken away, his mother included. Rallying the people he made the most vital speech of his life.
"Friends, yet again have we been forced to endure the raiders whims and attacks. I have watched familys destroyed and my own mother has been taken by these savages. And to my dismay i have watched you all let them continue. No Longer! They have no honor and its time to show them the way those without Honor die and how we fight!"
The people were succesfully rallied into a frenzy and Hakasi led them to the raiders camp. They waited until night fell and then they crept into the camp. Stealthily taking weapons from their store tents the farmers discarded tool for weapon that night. Taking a torch in one hand and a sword in the other Hakasi led the people out of the armory tent and into the open. Letting out a roar Haksi lopped the torch into the raiders leaders tent and led the charge into the drunken raiders. The raiders had been drinking hard and many had already fallen asleep at their tables taken completly unprepared the villages quickly cut down the raiders and burnt their camp to cinders. The raider leader fell to Hakasi himself who as dawn aproached held the warlords head to the heavens. His people soon elected him Lord over their land and he soon set to bringing other villages into his fold. As his armys and land grows he looks to the future, for what occurs during his lifetime will decide the course through which his family will sail across the sea of time...
 
ORDERS
Grow economy.
Call to arms.
Expand into nearby places push to the north sea and mediterian the most.
 
8:30 Central US Time, is the deadline for orders. I wont be here about half of Friday and most of Saturday, so if I recieve most of the orders by that deadline I should be able to finish the update in the morning. I dun want to delay it to late Saturday or Sunday guys, so keep em coming.
 
Orders:
- Use eco. to build more ships.
- Send explorers to... well, explore the seas around us, especially the coastlines of the land of Chin.
- Not much else - Taiwan is currently still a backwards island, barely united, and its days of glory are still in the future.
 
" - Once, Huong ten-San saw a man who promised to bring him much fish. Yet, the man postponed and postponed the delivery of the fish, but promised to bring a lot of very good fish. Huong ten-San grew impatient, but waited, knowing that the man was the best fisherman in all of Taiwan. After the week ran out, the fisherman came crying to Huong ten-San and confessed that he has no fish yet.

Huong ten-San was enraged and caught the fisherman, and cut off all his limbs, and put him in a bamboo cage, where he died."
- Taiwanese Fables.
 
Orders sent via PM.
 
das said:
" - Once, Huong ten-San saw a man who promised to bring him much fish. Yet, the man postponed and postponed the delivery of the fish, but promised to bring a lot of very good fish. Huong ten-San grew impatient, but waited, knowing that the man was the best fisherman in all of Taiwan. After the week ran out, the fisherman came crying to Huong ten-San and confessed that he has no fish yet.

Huong ten-San was enraged and caught the fisherman, and cut off all his limbs, and put him in a bamboo cage, where he died."
- Taiwanese Fables.

Is there a moral to this fable?..
 
I think that it is "don't lie", although I'm not quite sure.
 
Is there a moral to this fable?..

Don't postpone updates! ;)

Was it that hard to guess?
 
ok, no more orderios...starting updating, if i dont finish in about an hour, then it means I didnt have enough time and will finish on saturday night when I come back.
 
Been just over an hour...
 
What are you talking about? It was about 10 minutes! It's been more than an hour now, maybe he needs until tomorrow.
 
EDIT: Doublepost.
 
Azale, I hope you've read my "story".
 
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