stJNESX: From Bad to Good

To Persia
From Akkadia

Do not sign anything with Gujarat yet.

To Gurjat
From Akkadia

Pay one economy to Akkadia for the loss of military and futhermore withdraw to pre-war borders. The Indus Valley will still be Persian, but we promise to either kill or move the Gurajatian there.
 
To Gujart
From Persia

You cannot win aganist three countries. Reconqize the Indus as part of Persia or your land will be destroyed.
 
OOC: I bet one economy that North King wins ;). Any takers?
 
To: Persia
From: Gujarat

You have no will to comprimise. Obviously you have no wish to conduct diplomacy. We wish your tyranny good luck in any future negotiations for anything where they do not have the upper hand. We also admire your humility in how you follow your master Akkadia's instructions without a thought for your poor soldiers. We pray for them.

To: Akkadia
From: Gujarat

You suggest we pay you to kill our people? That's the most interesting suggestion we have heard all day. We pray for your people.
 
To Gujarat
From Akkadia

Having rejected our generous suggestion we shall not conduct futher diplomacy with you until you are ready to accept them. We shall not kill Gurjatians currently under our rule but will send them into exile back to where they belong!
 
To: Akkadia
From: Gujarat

By all means, increase our manpower pool, we shall do the same with your nationals, then it shall be fair.
 
To Gurjat
From Akkadia

If you were truly about freeing your people you would of accepted our prmoise for Gurjatians in the Indus Valley to be removed to the Gurjatian Kingdom. The Indus Valley is for Persia and Persia alone!
 
To: Akkadia
From: Gujarat

The only reason why Persians inhabit the Indus valley is that they forced our government at a time of crisis to hand it over through brute force. That dynasty has fallen, this one will not give up our territorial integrity so easily!
 
To Gurjat
From Akkadia

Your previous governments treaties take preceedence and thus the Indus Valley is Persian and shall remain Persia. Retire to the pre-war borders and we shalkl move Gurjatian people accross the border

To all other Revialists
From Akkadia

Persia a fellow Revialist nation has been attakced and invaded. I ask you to support us in the endevour to crush these forces from India!
 
To: Akkadia
From: Gujarat

Oh, how nice of you! You will forcibly remove our people and create a flood of refugees for us? What more could a nation want?

To: All Revivalists
From: Gujarat

You might be reminded in your fervour to aid Akkadia that they practice a corrupted branch of New Revivalism, refuse to accept the true one, that Persia obviously converted for political purposes, and that your loyalty is to your families, not to some crusade to a far off nation that you barely know exists and has done nothing to wrong you.
 
Skandagupta III, King of Gujarat, king of the bejeweled throne, holder of the conch shell of Vishnu, guide and leader of the nation of Gujarat. Twelfth in the line that had come to power after that fateful day when Chandragupta Maurya committed the final act–of suicide, after he saw that he had failed his people.

He shuddered slightly. He would be expected, and would do, the same if he brought Gujarat to naught in this new age. No, that was not quite true. Only if he shamed Gujarat would he be expected to embrace the knife. There was only honor in fighting to the last. He had set his mind. If they would not negotiate, it would be a fight to the death.

“Think they can dictate terms, do they? Think they can just make us give up, after we won, do they?” He had taken to muttering these days. Muttering to himself, thinking up new plans in his sleep. He trained for battle by day and dreamt of battle by night. All was war, all was blood. Some said the time of apocalypse was near. Some said that soon Kali would ride forth across the Earth, scattering peoples and nations, slaying all who came into her path. Who would not go crazy in times such as these?

He fingered the pearls set in gold on his throne. Imported from Sinhala in the south, the throne was studded with diamonds, emeralds, opals, and pearls. So sad that his great-grandfather, the vain Ghurji, had spent so much on it. At least his son, Skandagupta I, had not inherited his bad traits...

Instead he had his own set of bad traits. Impulsiveness, recklessness, that which had led to several follies on that fateful day. If only they had given battle on the Indus. If only... If only... The terrible ifs accumulate.

Much blood had been shed in the war. Much blood was to be shed. Resolute though he was, strong though he was, he still mourned inside for the deaths of his people.

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“Sir, message,” said a runner, curtly.

Skandagupta took the message in hand, broke the wax seal of the king of Persia. He looked on the letter inside, and sighed. “It is begun, then. They will not accept anything less than our total defeat and humiliation.” He took a wine glass, slugged down the drink and then added, “Fools.”

He looked down on the wine glass. Remarkable, the way he could empty them in such short time these days. It was not good for his health, and his wife hated it. But at least he did not drink while leading his forces into battle. That much he knew he should not do.

A lot had changed in under a month. His messages had been returned remarkably fast, and they were dire in tone. He had looked for compromise wherever possible (while still retaining honor, of course), negotiated with the Akkadian and Persian emissaries for days on end, even said that he would agree to the Dravidian proposal that would hurt his nation much more than it would hurt Persia. For weeks he had searched for a diplomatic solution. He regretted every person that had died for the honor of Gujarat. But he would persevere.

He snorted softly. “They see no sense. They act as if nothing happened. As if my grandfather did not defeat them. They live in a world of wishful thinking. As do I. As do we all.” He hoped his karma was not destroyed by these acts. He hoped, but he did not believe. He would pay for every one of those acts. Every single one, and would come back as something lesser. He wondered if the theologians were right. Did the slippery slope come one step at a time, or for atrocities such as he committed, would they just throw him down a few levels? “I wonder if I will be born as an Untouchable.” Such a cruel irony that would be, for a king who only wished for his people’s honor. Such cruel, hopeless irony.

Perhaps, though, diplomacy could ease such harm?


To: Akkadia, Persia, Canaan
From: Gujarat

We ask you one last time, will you consider changing your terms for peace to such that will not ruin our nation’s honor? If an honorable end to this conflict can be found in peace, we would sign it immediately.
 
insane, its never to late :)

Koguryo is ruler of the region, beating China and taking its coastal land. It still holds a grudge towards China. It also views Chinese as less of people.
 
TO Gurjat
From Akkadia

Remove yourself and your Gurjatian people from all of the Persian Empire including the Indus Valley. Futhermore give Perisa all of the lands you occupym west of the formewr border of the Indus Valley.
 
OOC: jason, wat do you mean dravidia is closer to china then to europe?
 
alex994 said:
To Shu
From CHina
We wish to buy back the rebel province that was granted to you.

Mind if you respond?
 
Do we have comtact with China now?
 
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