Origo Mundi (Map Game)

Welcome to Origo Mundi, a game about creating your own alternate nation in an unknown world.

In this game you will create your own alternate nation, starting from the dawn of its creation. Players will be able to explore to find new players and uncover the rest of the map, spread their culture and practices, and create the foundations of new empires.

The main features of the game are as follows:


 * Completely alternate nations, cultures, religions, etc., that are all player created and developed.
 * Fictional world map that is unknown to each player at the start. Each player will receive a map of only what their nation has discovered so far, and must explore the world to piece together the bigger picture.
 * Computer programs for easy war algorithms and realistic statistics tracking, which will be run by the moderators.

Moderators
Full Moderators:
 * Vandenhoek (talk)

Plausibility Moderators:
 * Nathan1123
 * ForsakenPear

Rules
Currently being expanded.

Maps

 * At the start of the game each player will receive their own personal map (PMed from the mods via Discord), which will show you where your starting location is situated. You will not be able to view the entire world map, only what you have discovered so far.
 * Each turn players may choose to explore the area around them. The mods will then send you a new map, expanding upon what you have knowledge of. Remember to be specific about where you send explorers.
 * No sharing your map with other players that you are not in contact with. If you have discovered another player you may arrange to trade maps in-game, at which point the mods will update each of your maps with details from the other person’s.

Population

 * The population of each nation will be tracked by the moderators, by tracking each individual city, rural area, and their individual classes. The exact population of your nation will be unknown to you.
 * To find out the approximate population of your nation you can conduct a census, but keep in mind that this will require an investment of time and money for your nation. Additionally, how accurate the census information is will be based on a number of factors, including amount of money spent, technology level, your nation’s infrastructure, and overall area.
 * When you select the population of your city/nation in the nation creation section, keep in mind that you are only selecting the male population (or female if a matriarchy), so your total population will be approximately double what you select.
 * Cities and nations should have a plausible amount for each class. Noblemen represent the ruling elite and wealthiest inhabitants, citizens typically represent your middle-class or lesser property owners, and the third tier represents the majority of your inhabitants. Noblemen should be the smallest fraction of the population, with most of your nation’s inhabitants being landless poor or serfs. (A generic city might have 1,000 nobles, 2,500 citizens, 6,000 landless poor, for example.)
 * Recruiting armies will be based on the manpower you select. For example, infantry will be drawn from your landless inhabitants typically, elite cavalry will be drawn from your noblemen, and any foreign auxiliaries will be drawn from your foreigner section. Keep in mind that this limits how many of each type of unit you can recruit into your army.
 * Your population will grow as turns pass, based on a growth rate determined by the moderators. This growth rate will be set based on the actions you take in your turns to either positively or negatively affect your population, as well as your climate/biome, random chance, and other factors. Additionally each class of your society may have different growth rates depending on your actions.

Money

 * At the start of the game no currency exists, however, each player may invent their own forms of currency as the game progresses.
 * The starting wealth section of the nation creation represents how much money your nation has saved in its treasury, in either gold or whatever valuable you choose to use.
 * Your income in the form of taxes will be based on your government type, level of administration, infrastructure, classes, legislative policies, and other factors, and will be tracked by the moderators.
 * Anything undertaken ordered by the government, buildings, ships, armies, or other projects will require money to be spent, and if too many things are built at once expect it is possible to exceed your income.

Nation Creation

 * Player nations must be added to the nations page before players can enter the game.
 * Players can create their own nation by following the below rules, or signup as a nation already established in the game if it does not have a player. If you wish to do the latter, contact a moderator for more information.
 * Nations and cultures should be fictional. Although it is okay to base your nations on real life counterparts, make sure they are still alternate. No real life nation or place names should be used for nations. Real life names for people can be mixed in ("Game of Thrones style"), but it is encouraged that all people have fictional names as well.
 * Nations will be created with a point system, with points being spent on your nation’s starting attributes. Each new nation is limited to 175 points, which can be spent as follows:
 * City’s Start Location (guarantee that you will start in a certain biome):
 * Subarctic climate/tundra: 5 points
 * Desert: 5 points
 * Rain forests, Monsoons, tropical: 10 points
 * Savannas, Grasslands, Steppes: 10 points
 * Continental, Oceanic: 15 points
 * Mediterranean: 15 points
 * Location bonuses:
 * On Body of Water: 10 points
 * On Coast/Ocean: 20 points
 * On River Delta:10 points
 * On Navigable River Delta: 15 points
 * On River: 10 points
 * On Navigable River: 15 points
 * Near mountains: 10 points
 * Major Island (e.g., Britain): 20
 * Small Island: 15
 * Starting resources (guarantee that you start with an abundance of something):
 * Rare Commodities: 30 points
 * Precious Metals: 20 points
 * Precious Gems: 15 points
 * Tin: 10 points
 * Iron: 10 points
 * Copper: 5 points
 * Religion Organization (if any):
 * Animism: 0
 * Disorganized polytheism (Germanic Paganism): 5
 * Formalized traditional (Hinduism): 10
 * Semi-monotheistic/henotheism (Atenism): 15
 * Full monotheistic (Judaism): 20
 * Starting Buildings
 * Granary: 2
 * Town Center/Forum: 5
 * Temple: 3
 * Government Center: 5
 * Harbor (requires Sailing; Coastal or on a Navigable River/Lake): 10
 * Library (requires Writing): 10
 * Walls: 5
 * Barracks: 5
 * Technology:
 * Sailing: 5
 * Ships (requires Sailing): 10
 * Calendar: 5
 * Bronze Working: 5
 * Iron Working (requires Bronze Working): 10
 * Horseback Riding: 10
 * Writing: 10
 * Basic Mathematics: 5
 * Advanced Mathematics (requires Writing and Basic Mathematics): 5
 * Advanced Astronomy (requires Writing and Calendar): 5
 * Negatives:
 * Hostile native population (e.g., Sparta): -15
 * Hostile neighboring natives: -10
 * Disease rife area: -10
 * Unpredictable flooding: -10
 * Drought prone:
 * Volcanism/Seismic Instability: -5
 * Federal government:
 * Theocracy: 15
 * Empire: 15
 * Monarchy: 10
 * Feudal: 5
 * Republic: 20
 * Tribal: 5
 * Administration:
 * Unitary: 15
 * Feudal: 10
 * Republic: 20
 * Oligarchy: 10
 * City-state: 5
 * Nomadic: 0
 * Urban population:
 * Noblemen: 10 points per 1,000
 * Citizens: 5 points per 1,000
 * Landless poor: 1 point per 1,000
 * Foreigners: 0.5 points per 1,000
 * Slaves: 0.5 per 1,000
 * Rural population:
 * Citizens: 4 points per 1,000
 * Poor/serfs: 1 point per 1,000
 * Foreigners: 0.5 point per 1,000
 * Size of Empire (everyone starts with one urban and four rural, measured per px):
 * Urbanized Area: 20 points
 * Rural area: 1 points
 * Loosely claimed: 0.5 point
 * Starting gold/currency supply: 1 point per 1,000 kg/gold, or an equivalent value

Government Examples
This chart is to give you an idea of what each government system and administration level might entail:

211-220
'The Cartor tribe (east of Gyt) unites with a nearby people to expand to the southeast. '

'The southern Saemonite realm under Nesaranasser III, which later historians name Nisaba after the nation’s de facto capital, launches a campaign to the south. The nation successfully expands to the south, but is matched by Mithadia, who claims farther up the river to the east. The primary Saemonite realm under Saemon V, in possession of the traditional Holy City of Saosa and the capital of Nabonidan, establishes a trade network from the mountains in the east to the port cities in the west, and trades with Mithadia, Personia, Ri’Kiva, and other nations. He also commissions a fleet to sail in search of new lands. '

'Traders from the nations of Isimandia exploring down the coast south encounter the nation of Euskaladun, and initiate trade with the nation. '

'The Draka civilization successfully conquers their northern rival after a centuries-long rivalry, uniting the region between its two rivers. '

'The Empire of Niani sends a small army of 3,000 men to join the Darnan war, and when combined with its original force in the region, the Darnans manage to recapture Mosnola, although suffering heavy casualties. '
 * Xüonai: With the recapture of Mosnola by Darna, morale is lowered, but when casualty counts are released with Darna's casualties extra high, publicly this time, morale boosts back up. A siege is once again set on Mosnola. To avoid the high casualties of the first siege of Mosnola, the siege is held for longer, for two to three months, before the besieging forces attack the starving forces inside the walls of the decimated city. Several centuries later, it would be made into the novel "The Siege", although the actual events are dramatized to show the destruction of Mosnola. By this point, Mosnola became a military camp, with former civilians either being in Darna, escaped to Tesardya, or dead. Syres and Yannis are asked to guarantee any treaty between Xüonai and Niani and/or Darna in the coming years.
 * Terms for Niani: Status Quo Ante Bellum with the soldiers currently in Mosnola being granted safe passage to Niani. Niani promises not to settle any more south of their current southwestern border (from the west coast to their Yannisian border) and all prisoners of war are exchanged.
 * Terms for Darna: Darna cedes Mosnola and the surrounding area and promises not to settle the Xüonai continent. All prisoners of war are exchanged. Darna can't intervene in wars between Xüonai and any other country.
 * Kingdom of Azoz: Some of the most detailed and fantastic legends about the early history of Azoz are centered around the court of Nathon, often referred to as the "Matter of Azoz". Legends often start with a feast in the Castle Perea, with all the greatest warriors of the kingdom seated at the Pentangle. Then King Nathon would propose a quest, including some incredible feat needed in a far away realm, and one of the warriors would volunteer to start on that adventure. Metatron ventered northwest toward Syres, in preparation of the kingdom annexing land to the border of Tuartha. Azriel traveled straight north into the terra incognita, when he heard a rumor of a damsel in distress there. Uriel traveled straight west through the mountains, in quest of a legendary relic known as the Cup of Jamshid. Raphael traveled south, passing through the Kingdom of Frasnoq, exploring what hidden treasures in the kingdom had been kept away from Azoz. Finally, Toriel traveled southeast toward Mesallia, seeing what fantastic realms exist on the continent conjoining the two regions. The Holy Father Cadmus at this time is traditionally accredited for establishing the first institutions of Ulm monasticism. The temple that used to belong to the Priests of Jiff was converted into the first monastery, as the monks there picked up the old research right away to develop the perfect sandwich. Cadmus reached out to offer planting monasteries in other regions with Ulm converts among intellectual elites, such as Eskaladun and Mesallia. Meanwhile, the military of Niani and the slaves of Darna continue to be converted to Ulm, and the rest of the churches grow as well. King Nathon reaches out to the cities of Mesallia which were friends to his father, asking if any of their warriors would be willing to accept the honor of sitting at the Pentangle of Perea, and participating in the quests of Azoz.
 * Irian Culture: As Irian migrations to Ceta continue, furthered by the incursions of sea raiders and pirates that rove the island's coast, a group of hostile Cetans cross over to the north of Rhithera and plunder Irian towns. In response, Rhithera organizes a military expedition to the land across the strait. The invading Irians make their way northwest across the island, overrunning indigenous settlements of the Cetan civilization. The terrain of Ceta is rocky and forested. The Irians spend weeks fending off bands of Cetan hill warriors, sometimes succumbing to their attacks. The Cetans are particularly skilled with the sling. Eventually, the war parties reach the major city of Tydhon. They sack the city and carry its wealth back to Rhithera by sea. Next year, the Irians return to occupy Tydhon. Tydhon's temples to Gari-Naur, the boar god, are replaced by a temple to Isher, God of Victory. The city of Rhithera itself also expands to include the opposite side of the strait.
 * Aigei: Five years after he rebelled against his brother, Korascutos faces a rebellion of his own. The larikai, a group of 17 priests who help govern the city of Aigei, oppose his rule. They are unhappy with how Korascutos has been managing things, often neglecting their advice and lifting his own men into positions of power. They feel their once-prestigious position is being curtailed. If Korascutos wishes to be seen as a legitimate dagatos, he must gain the favor of the Seventeen. But in the year 213, while on campaign against the Ludians, he receives a most unfavorable omen. A comet is seen blazing across the night sky by the citizens of Aigei. The larikai interpret it as a sign of the gods' displeasure. When the populace hears of this, they riot in the streets, demanding Korascutos' head. The larikai are faced with a choice: They can either continue to suffer Korascutos' reign, or take a deliberate stance against him. They choose the latter. Convening at the Hill of Motravena outside the city, the larikai anoint Phesha, a young woman from the tribe of Nolossi and a distant relative of Korascutos, as akeissa (a title for female chieftains or queens) in his absence. The choice is fatal. When Korascutos receives a lengthy notice from a larikai messenger claiming that he has been replaced by a woman, he becomes irate. He immediately gathers his best warriors and marches back to Aigei, leaving the rest of the tribes to continue with the war. During the night, he enters the city, breaking a century or more of established code. Realizing that Korascutos means to destroy them, the larikai summon their bodyguards. After a bloody skirmish in the streets, the inexperienced guards are all routed or killed and Korascutos becomes master of Aigei. He then storms the temple and arrests all 17 larikai. Phesha flees to the south, along with her mother and father, to Oaxala. She tells the ruler of Oaxala, Haban, that she has been driven out of her city by a tyrant. He believes her, because the decrees of the Aigeic larikai are greatly respected in Oaxala. He offers hospitality and almost pledges the city's allegiance to her cause, when a knowledgeable advisor relates to him the true identity of Phesha's usurper. As much as he respects the larikai, he fears the wrath of Korascutos. In his mind, supporting Korascutos' rival is not worth the risk. He gives Phesha this opinion and then politely asks her to leave Oaxala. Phesha grudgingly departs, but not before admonishing Haban on his cowardice. Meanwhile, in Aigei, Korascutos abolishes the office of the larikai and declares himself akassos, the sole ruler or king of Aigei. He also expels Phesha's tribe, the Nolossi, from Aigeic lands. The Nolossi migrate to the south east lakelands beyond the Hecis, away from Aigei's sphere of influence. At the same time, the Ludians are advancing across the Cebrion. Without Korascutos' leadership, the allied tribes can't hope to organize effectively, and they are forced to withdraw. With no armies to stop them, barbarian raiding parties pillage all the way to Aigei's peripheral towns and farmlands, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. Korascutos rallies his warriors to combat them. He defeats the Ludians in a decisive battle near the banks of the Hecis, and then drives them back to the Cebrion. They will remain beyond that river for most of the decade, occasionally making raids into Irian lands. In 215, a tribal council unanimously affirms Korascutos' status as both king of Aigei and head of the tribes. Now, with his power secured, Korascutos makes plans for the future of Aigei. His first order of business is to establish new offices in the city. He reforms the larikai as a group of religious advisors without temporal power, the lakarai. Instead of this being a hereditary position, additional priests will be appointed by the king. He places Gilabetos, their eldest member, in charge of these affairs as High Priest. Next, Korascutos orders the construction of a wall to surround the city, and lays the foundations for a palace. Finally, to celebrate his victory over the Ludians, Korascutos founds a new city to the north of Aigei, and christens it "Corascuto".
 * Yannis Empire: The request from Xüonai begging for land is declined, because not only did they not help us in Dijunga, they ignored our request for help during the war in Mesallas, despite being our ally. The Xüonai population that may exist within Dijunga will be allowed to continue their traditions and customs in peace, but no land will be ceded. Instead the eastern one-half of Dijunga around Lake Xlaban becomes a territory of the empire, with a governor and military garrison created, while the majority of the state becomes a vassal of the empire similar to Bassar.
 * In Mesallas: The small amount of territory directly owned by the nation, namely Calamos, seems some Yannian settlement. The island is repaired with new defenses, and the governor of the island decides to allow Syresian trade there for the first time since the island was captured, if they so wish. In the south a small settlement is founded on the northern tip of the former kingdom of Nykos, which is called Oronaca after the late king of Nykos that Yannis supported. Additionally, a small cult around Oronacus emerges that sees him as a venerated hero, which the Yannian authorities support in order to strengthen the cause against the previous dynasty of Nykos. The city itself remains a fraction of its former self, but Yannian and Mesallian settlers begin to repopulate it and the surrounding area. Eager to repair its poor reputation and neighboring relationships, the Kingdom of Krasidos opens trade across the sea to the western Mesallian cities, although is still shunned by its nearest neighbor, Lamigis.
 * In Tik’akna: The great kingdom of Temayal led by Iximanasa II continues to flourish, with the connections being created or repaired across the nation. Trade and commerce moving north and south renews for the first time since the fracturing of the original Yannian colony, with goods traveling from Yannis to Tik’akna to Temayal to Tahua, and beyond. Holy Men of the Yannian faith continue to explore south along the easternmost coast in search of new peoples.
 * Qera: In her wrath, Princess Zoelle II calls the elite troop's commanders of the city guard in Ogaholle to the south and conscripts 3,000 boys and girls to train them as soldiers, while the strict Commander Yqev is in charge of the training. (Secret) The teenagers are deployed near the invasion, carrying small knives and axes while pretending to be locals. They work in the day and sabotage Exhulan supply lines and assassinate messengers, while the younger and weaker among them spy on the camps of the invaders (end secret). The disease problem also has a solution, when Zoelle II lifts the ban for alcohol consumption for soldiers and provides the troops with light beer which they will drink instead of brackish water. The beer has just enough alcohol to make it safer than dirty water. To scare the enemy on the battlefield, Qtaqtas (OTL Shrunkheads) are produced in large scale from starved captives, while those who are still alive get their ears and fingers cut off to make trophies out of them. These trophies are used as parts of necklaces. It is strictly prohibited to give the captives any food but a knife with which they can cut meat out of their own body, unless they cooperate. Soldiers from Exhula who cooperate with the Qerans are given meals and protection, while others are doomed to starve or injure themselves. General Yqtell formats his soldiers again and sends spies into Exhulan camps. (Secret) A new tactic is planned, called "the Jaw". It contains of five parts who are lined up on the field. One battalion of heavy infantry in the center to keep the enemy busy fighting. Light infantry battallions on the left and right of that are used to decimate the enemy further and on the outer sides light cavalry to encircle the enemy finally. If the enemy positions his troops in a way that make an encirclement impossible, the infantrists can be split in two and encircle the enemy in two groups from the center (End Secret) Another 2,000 men are conscripted in 213, who are stationed in the south to secure a stalemate in the region, while the main army stays in Kisna. There the Jaw tactic is used for the first time with most of the 16,000 men they're engaging.(MOD RESPONSE NEEDED) In these attacks, captives are harvested rather than actually killed, many got their eyes gorged out to take their souls, the blood of the enemy soldiers is offered to the god Obeq, as a sign of gratefulness. Later their bloodless bodies are burned so their souls can't enter their own afterlife.  Zoelle II also calls the women in Hbeccuota to take back their home, donating food or water to the soldiers or giving false informations to the Exhulans. Women taking the job of men becomes fairly common in the smaller villages as the men are fighting in the war, even though men and women are mostly equal in all rights in Qera, they are rarely seen in hard labour positions. We will allow Olmac access to our maps under the condition that they support us in our war with the Exhulans (OLMAC RESPONSE NEEDED). Prince Ynoz is now by law a grown man when he turns 15 in the year 218. He is predicted a great future, as he is an unusual tall and well-spoken boy with an endless curiosity for the military, ships and the sciences. His brother, on the other hand, is known for being a handsome, gentle and poetical mind but in a soft body, despite that he is praised especially by the ladies at the court for his voice and his poems. Ynoz is one of the youngest fosterling of the great general Ycev, who is planning a guerrilla war in the south against occupiers. Ynoz got his attention by interrupting his speech in a meeting about the supply lines in Kisna, where Ynoz suggested to sail merchant ships under false flag to not be spotted by the Exhulan navy. Trade with the Olmacs continues.
 * Ri'kiva: Population continues to grow rapidly in Ri'Kiva, along with Suh'Hyik and Sud'Hyik. Sud'Hyik is, however, less substantially growing than the rest. Spies and emissaries are sent into the Saemonite empire, intending to scout out potential weaknesses. Exploration to the south continues as well. Diplomatic outreach is made to whatever the heck Draf's nation is called, asking to share maps and establish trade ties. Suh'Hyik expands slightly downriver.
 * Unarchate of Gyt: With an end to the tithes to the Saemonites, food surpluses explode. This allows Gyt to become a large food supplier to the regional economy. Iron production continues to grow and the Great Armory is used to produce large quantities of armor and weapons to supply 2,000 heavily armed and moderately well armored cavalry soldiers. These men are to be mounted on heavy horses which have been bred over the last 100 years for war. Irrigation systems are expanded, and the expansion down the River Tythies by 400 square Septons (20 px). A second campaign against the tribes to the west is undertaken in an effort to keep any fighting away from Gyt itself. Crops are burnt by raiding parties to weaken the tribes’ army before a final battle. The Gytan Unar, employing a mix of heavy and light cavalry, meets the enemy on a great swath of relatively flat plains roughly forty septons from the border. The Gytan forces are broken into four corps, two light and two heavy. The battle begins with a series of cavalry born javelin barrages. Under cover of the last barrage from the light cavalry the two heavy cavalry corps begin a charge against the center of the enemy’s lines. The two light cavalry corps then move in with thrusting spears to contest the flanks.
 * Mesallian Culture: Several sources mention that around this time the League of Delona formally disbanded, despite it already being defunct for years up to this point. This came when the elderly high priest of Delona, named Damilis, who had been living in Lamigis for the past two decades and stubbornly holding onto his title as head of Delona, performs a religious ceremony to dissolve the league. He holds onto his title, however, as customarily the number of titles of such high prestige were fixed in ancient Mesallian society, and the honorary title of Delona, despite the city not existing, became a prestigious commodity. With hostility renewing around the region from the remaining powers of the peninsula, Meshwati sought to defend themselves by sponsoring a new alliance of city-states, but was only able to attract interest from the smaller islands around it, which relied on Meshwati trade. This alliance originally consisted of Meshwati, Isimos, Parasa, Ghios, Ossa, Florimos, Skiron, and Milenis, who were largely opposed by Karissa. Elsewhere in the Mesallian world the arts and sciences flourish. The first attempts by philosophers to explain natural phenomena by rejecting traditional mythological explanations begin in the region, with philosophers in particular focusing on the “the essence of things”. According to the writings of Axiles, a student two generations separated from the event, in Milenis a philosopher named Doloson successfully predicts a solar eclipse. The feat is done after extensive research and observation, and according to offhand remarks from other contemporaries, this was recorded in a volume known as The Astronomy, although no copy of the text exist in the modern day. Doloson also became interested in mathematics, allegedly coining “Doloson’s Theorem”, which states that if A, B, and C are distinct points on a circle where the line AC is a diameter, then the angle ABC is a right angle. The theorem would appear in later works and be attributed to Doloson, although no records from his time exist of it. Additionally he is credited with measuring the heights of ancient monuments based on the length of their shadow, the idea of the intercept theorem, and that water is the single material substance that nature emerges from. The students who came after Doloson would found an academy on the island that spawned a school of thinking known as the Millennian School. Agira also becomes a center for literature, philosophy, and the arts, with the city prospering in the time after the destructive Yannian war came to the rest of the peninsula. During this time it is believed that the urban center expanded from the traditional city limits. The nearby ports on either side of the peninsula became interconnected with the city in between, and Agiran ships came to dominate trade in southeast Mesallas. Also around the same time, the cities of western Mesallas, specifically the Gudumanes peninsula, saw expansion and development, possibly as a result of Usinilago’s rise to predominance on their southwest border. The first kingdom on its border, Thusmos, managed to conquer east along the nearby river. It is likely that the growing kingdom at Erasidon made a name for itself by contributing to help Thusmos. North of the river the entire Kastonian peninsula came under the sway of the city at its northern tip, known as Virados. Although the religion of Ulm had been outlawed in the major cities of the east, it remained present in many parts of the west, closer to the Kingdom of Azoz. The small city of Setia, in particular, attracts a large number of Ulmists en route between the Umhlaba Confederacy in the south and the Kingdom of Neum in the north. A church leader named Laius established a church in the city that becomes one of the largest in Mesallas at this time.
 * Darna: The city of Mosnola is retaken, and rather than see it fall back into enemy hands, the settlers there decide to systematically dismantle the city south of the river, taking all of value within it and ferrying it by sea to Tesardya and then to Darna. The civilians of the city help to demolish the city’s walls and buildings, before being evacuated. By the time the reinforcements from Xüonai arrive the city is hardly defensible, so the army assembles outside the city before them and makes an offer. Darna is willing to cede the region south of the river to Xüonai, but in exchange they must recognize us as owning the western coast, must pay us a large sum of money, must ensure safe passage for Darnan citizens from the city, and must agree to not interfere in Darnan trade or affairs. In the meantime, the army enters into western Xüonai while their army is distracting, seeking to slaughter or capture as many people as possible, loot all cities, and destroy their monuments and structures. Elsewhere in the world, the traders from Isimandia attempt to establish good relations with the newly discovered nation of Euskaladun, and a route is formed around this Western Sea.
 * Syres: In the city of Syres the Hensa orders a series of infrastructural projects to construct new roads in parts of the city with channels for drainage. A series of canals are also built through the city that build up the already existing streams and channels in and around the city center. Around this time the architectural feat of the corbel arch is developed, being used to create large archways in important buildings. Seeking a way to quicken trade in the city’s marketplaces, the city begins minting standardized coins using precious metal. The coins are produced in the temple to the god of funds by a select group of priestesses. The unorthodox cult of Ulmism that develops from the Auresians spreads into the city of Neum. The city becomes a hotbed of religious texts and discussions, both Ulmist and otherwise, and during this time numerous apocrypha and religious texts are believed to have been written. The cult from the countryside gains is first mentioned in a text by the head of the Ulm religion in Neum, Jaram, who calls the beliefs dangerous and sacrilegious. From his description the unofficial name “Aposicism” is counted to describe the movement. In traditional Ulm beliefs, based on pieces of the canonical scripture and other early church writings, there is a legend that before Nelrim was hanged in Azoz, he was betrayed to the authorities by a companion named Proditiam. As a result the name “Proditiam” became synonymous with traitor among the Ulm community. Around this time in the city of Neum it is believed that an aposic document called the “Gospel of Proditiam” was written, which paints Proditiam in a positive light, details private conversations between Proditiam and Nelrim, and contributes to the aposic belief of secret knowledge.


 * Silla: Records from this time show the relaxation of gender roles, as well as a return to feudalism. A census is conducted.

221-230
Henceforth all census results will be privately messaged instead of being placed on the game page.

'After the adventure of Azriel to the north, Azozian exploration in that region led to discovery of the nation of Valun, as well as some interaction with traders from the Khin Confederation. '

'South of Qera the attempt by the natives to attack the Qeran forces is eventually repelled, albeit with destruction and loss of life on both sides. Neither side manages to capture any territory from the other. Overall, the region adopts the techniques shared to it by the Exhulans, with farming, horse riding, and ironworking becoming more widespread than before. '

'In Kisna the 3,000 teenagers armed by Qera disrupt Exhula’s advance and cause numerous casualties, but are also killed and captured in large numbers. '

'The Second Battle of Hbeccuota between Exhula and Qera is won by Exhula. Exhula pushes the Qerans south once more, suffering some 1344 casualties from battle and 2832 from other causes, while Qera suffers 2630 casualties from battle and 2239 from other causes. Both sides experience difficulty supplying their troops, but Qera additionally finds its manpower overly depleted and food especially short, with a famine occurring in the state. '

'Explorers from the nation of Ri’kiva arrive near the city of Tydhon following the Irian war in Ceta. '

'The tribal alliance west of the city of Gyt collapses after years of defeat. Parts of the confederacy’s territory becomes claimed by Gyt or Nisaba, while many migrate south and intermingle with the natives of the river. This coincides with the emergence of several small cities along the river, which band together in the face of expansion from their neighbors. '

'The raids of western Xüonai by Darna and its allies successfully ravage much of the nation’s western territory. '

'Holy Men dispatched from Yannis and the Yannian colonies, who are traveling along the eastern coast south, make contact with small numbers of Exhulans and Qerans. '


 * Unarchate of Gyt: The cult of Bysulus, goddess of war and the hunt, has nearly become universal in Gyt. Her Bysula, feared warrior women armed with bladed spears and equipped with plumed helmets and armor are the most well equipped and trained fighting force within Gyt. Their order, stands as the backbone of the will of Gyt and the source of much of its religious influence. The cult of Tykus remains strong within the homes of Gyt, but his following is less fanatical and simply exists to praise his blessings of rain and fertility. With an end to the tithes to the Saemonites, food surpluses explode. This allows Gyt to become a large food supplier to the regional economy. Iron production continues to grow and the Great Armory is used to produce large quantities of armor and weapons to supply 2,000 heavily armed and moderately well armored cavalry soldiers as well as 1,000 lightly armored javelin and spear cavalry. Gyt proper attempts to attract urbanization and the city is spruced up with the town square and forum paved for the first time. The walls of Gyt are repaired, and the local irrigation system improved. Irrigation systems throughout the Unarchate are expanded, colonists expand down the Tythies by 400 square Septons (20 px) (unless the new cities are in the way). Tyk is recognized downstream of Gyt on the east bank of the Tythies as a collection of smaller settlements merge to form the new city. The city is on an important narrowing in the river where a ferry has been established. Colonists from the outlying cities of Gyt begin to fill in the open lands to the west of the The Cartor, having long been an ally or at least friend are asked if they wish to accept vassalage and protection under Gyt with the understanding that the Cartor would have a high degree of autonomy and only be called to arms in times of dire need. The cities to the south are also sent an envoy to establish relations and hopefully open trade. The Bysula are dispatched to the crook of the River Tythies to demand the vassalization of the Letusu who inhabit the area, assuming their acceptance colonists will begin to flood the area.
 * The Cartor accept the offer.
 * Irian Culture: In the years following Korascutos' rise to power, Aigei has flourished and has become a fully-fledged city-state. As the city grows around the king's palace at Motravena, that district becomes known as Motra. Rich noblemen now take up residence in this district, providing much-needed wealth for Korascutos' coffers. The king lives lavishly in his palace, which he has ornamented with busts of golden eagle-heads and decked with colorful gardens. There are hundreds of slaves in his service who are busy at work day and night and living quite comfortably themselves. Foreign dignitaries from all parts flock to Aigei to fawn over the king. This sudden rise to prosperity is due to a combination of factors. With the iron grip of the larikai's religious dogma gone, the citizens have been able to live freer lives and openly relish the fruits of their labor. The war against the Ludians has also caused people to migrate from the countryside to urban locales along the Hecis, boosting the population of its cities. And Aigei's central location on the relatively flat terrain of the Hecis River Valley makes it the principal agricultural center in the region. The farmlands have produced a number of good harvests since the war, leading many to speculate that the arrival of a comet was not a curse upon Korascutos, but a curse upon the old government. Whatever the case, everyone agrees that Aigei is under a divine blessing. But Aigei is not the only city. Oaxala too has grown substantially, and Haban Akassos has complemented the Temple of Nemera with a palace imitative of Motravena. The coastal cities have all benefited from the conquests in Ceta. Rhithera and Tydhon are becoming centers of trade. As imports flow into these ports from faraway lands, Irian merchants also sail great distances to export their goods. Exports include Irian pottery, oils, grain, and ores from the mines of Ambra. The movement of these traders is such that Irian sailors know the shape of the coastline well for many miles in both directions, but far less of the interior. Meanwhile, the populations that once lived in Corens relocate to a safer spot on the west bank of the Cebrion, shielded by the highlands.
 * Tydhon: The glistening seaside city of Tydhon, after the recent Irian invasion of Ceta, is one of the region’s major seaports. Under the influence of Rhithera, it is a city shared by Cetans and Irians. But religious differences threaten to tear the city apart. The Cetans, who are still the majority in Tydhon, would like to have their own gods included in the city’s temple — especially Bari-Naur, the boar god, whom they revere greatly. But the Irian priests are inflexible. Now things begin to take a violent turn. One of the senior priests was found stabbed to death within the walls of the temple, and the Cetans are blamed for it. As tensions rise, there is brawling in the streets of Tydhon. It is up to the Irian authorities to restore order. As guards converge on the avenue where the brawl is taking place, the Cetans charge them. The ensuing melee results in the death of a Cetan man and injuries to many others. While these events are taking place, a priest named Criopes offers a solution. He advocates adopting the Cetan pantheon and combining it with the Irian faith, as the two are, in his words, “perfectly compatible”. Criopes soon gains a heap of support among the more reasonable citizenry, and, eventually, the government of Tydhon itself. Reluctantly, the Temple erects shrines to the boar, the goat, the hippopotamus, the lion, the bull, and the snake. This seems to make everyone content, for the most part. Thus, the Irian pantheon grows in Tydhon as Cetan beliefs are syncretized. The following year, a group of foreign explorers arrive at Charba, near Tydhon. They wear strange clothes and speak a language that is difficult for the locals to understand. When Dalos, the governor of Tydhon, hears of their presence, he invites them to a feast that is being held at his palace. He learns they are from a land called Keba, to the far north. They talk of their island and their monarch. After this cordial meeting, Dalos conducts some modest trading, and then sends them on their way. He keeps knowledge of their existence to himself, hoping that it may present some advantage over his Rhitheran overlords in the near future. Rumor of the visit spreads, however, and the region is soon abuzz with fantastical stories of men from the ocean. These tales provide great material for the most imaginative poets of the day, who tell of thrilling journeys to distant islands where heroes and monsters do battle. Both sailors and landsmen are enthralled by the prospect of adventure and what treasures the sea might hold.


 * Tsardom of algeorgia:we accept rikvas request to share maps and offers an alliance.more to come)
 * Kingdom of Azoz: The first of the three greatest epics of King Nathon traditionally took place around this point in his reign. One Nativity day (the holiday of Nelrim's birth), as the warriors of Azoz were feasting at the Pentangle of Perea, a mysterious stranger appeared through the door. He was covered from head to toe in all green, with green hair and green clothes, and had a green axe with him. The Green Man challenged the King, asking him to give a blow to him with the axe in exchange he'll do the same blow back next year. Nathon, thinking he outwitted the stranger, took the axe and chopped off his head, believing he can't give the same blow back if he's dead. The Green Man then picked up the head, put it back on his sholders, and declared he'll come back next year to claim his debt. However, he also said that he will forgive the king of this debt if he answered one question: what is the thing that women desire most. All the warriors of Azoz were fearful of what may happen to the King now. Nathon immediately took action: he sent the knights in every direction on a quest to find a loophole how to get out of the King's debt. Uriel was the one to find an old hag in the far northeast of the Kingdom, who said she knew of the King's dilemma as well as the answer to the riddle. When Uriel asked what is the answer to that riddle, the old hag said she would only tell him on one condition, that he marry her. For the good of the King, Uriel reluctantly agreed, and took the old hag back to Azoz to wed. Some versions of the legend say Uriel was not allowed to tell anyone why he is marrying the old hag, or even to pretend that she was young and beautiful. On their wedding night, as they lay in bed together, Uriel was silently miserable with himself. The hag whispered to him that she is not all she appeared to be, and could take one of two forms: either an ugly and faithful wife, or a beautiful and unfaithful wife, and the choice is his. Uriel thought long and hard, and in the end gave up and told her that it makes no difference to him, so he will let her decide. The old hag proudly said this was, in fact, the answer to the riddle, for the thing that women desire the most is: to have their own choice. Additionally, in gratitude for this answer she will become both beautiful and faithful, and immediately she transformed into the most stunningly beautiful woman in the land. Once the King was given the answer to the riddle, he pronounced it to the Green man who forgave him of his debt. Meanwhile, the Ulm religion entered another great push of evangelism at this time. Having discovered new nations to the far north, many preachers of Azoz venture north to proclaim the gospel of Nelrim to the simple tribes of Valun, as well as establishing trade relations. Similar missions are also sent to the Khin. To the south, preachers spread the faith of Ulm to Edom, appealing to the intellectual elites of the city, as well as offering to set up monasteries there. Back in Azoz, the oldest copies of the first complete canon of scripture is first made at this time, declaring a set of books written by or about Nelrim, Levian, Ramu and Prackyob as the words of the True God, and none else. This canon of scripture prompted the oldest complete Bibles of Ulm religion to appear in places like Syres, Mesallia and Edom. In fact, it is generally believed that the creation of this canon was meant to directly combat the heretical sects of Ulm that appeared in Syres at this time. Further adventures of knights' quests are sent in the same directions as previously: north, northeast, west, south, and southwest. Farmlands are expanded growing corn and potatoes, filling more area down the Ashe River to Tuartha.
 * Ri'kiva: Population continues to grow rapidly in Ri'Kiva, along with Suh'Hyik and Sud'Hyik. Sud'Hyik is, however, less substantially growing than the rest. Exploration to the south continues as well. Trade brings great wealth to the capital Ci'Syk, leaving Kal'If free to begin thinking about military campaigns. Following a rumor about a nation somewhere to the east, spies are sent into the Saemonite empire to explore. Maps from Algeorgia are added to existing maps. Farming increases, and a major noble family is convicted of crimes, leading Kal'If to distribute the lands among lesser nobles, increasing agricultural productivity by a lot.
 * Yannis Empire: The subjugation of the city of Dijunga is celebrated with a cleansing of the land. A group of Ulmist heathens are brought forth to be burned in fire, doused in water, and reburned in fire, repeatedly, before their feet are cut, and they walk on the land until dying. After each heathen is dead, the bodies are fed to animals in the city square, and the red plains outside the city are left to dry. A new temple is commissioned inside the city, with detailed carvings from the great feats of the empire. Additionally, the Anointed One orders a new pyramid to be constructed in the Holy City, which is much larger than the ancient pyramids of the city, at around 480 feet in height. After ten years the pyramid is approximately one-half constructed, using thousands of slaves and laborers. From the base of the pyramid a palace complex is planned to extend out from it, with the inside of the pyramid being filled with hundreds of rooms. At the top of the pyramid a great chamber for the Anointed One is constructed.
 * In Mesallas: The city of Oronaca becomes home to a prominent temple in the region, with hundreds of priests and Holy Men being supplanted from the Yannis Empire. A monument is constructed in Nykos on the orders of the new king there, who wishes to commemorate the brave battle against the Ulmist heathens with a decorated obelisk. From these locations Holy Men travel around the region to spread the faith.
 * In Tik’akna: The Kingdom of Temayal moves its capital to the city at the river, which is heavily renovated by the King Iximanasa II the Great, becoming known as Ixima. The temple constructed in the city becomes the largest outside Yannis proper. Before the king’s death he leads one last war of conquest against the Kingdom of Jaris, hoping to remove them from the mainland completely. He is successful to a degree, liberating the Yannian cities of the north that had been under Jaris rule for decades, but does not completely eradicate the kingdom itself. Elsewhere, the Tahuan tribes of the south fight a successful war to capture the small city of Iynderam, supposedly casting down its walls by marching around the city and blaring ceremonial horns.
 * Darna: With no response from the enemy nation of Xüonai, we continue to send people and soldiers to the north of the river, creating a defensive wall and encampments. In the south raiders come in from the nations west of Xüonai, including Benekundon and Zedisladana, and by sea, and raid their lands. We take all valuables and captured people back to Darna continually. Isimandia grows larger than the original lands of Darna, and effectively breaks into several quasi-independent entities within an elective kingdom derived from Isimir. The city of Navorodina serves as the confederation’s primary capital, with its direction control extending northeast to the river and lake, and north and south fifty miles in each direction. East of the river there is Kyesna’s domain. The coastal cities trade heavily with the nations to the south such as Euskaladun. When it is discovered that the Ulm religion exists in that nation, the Darnans prepare to explore farther south hoping to discover the homeland of Ulm, so that it can be destroyed.
 * Xüonai: Diplomats from Xüonai refuse any peace so long as the coast of the north is controlled by Darna. New conscripts are sent to the Zedislandia-Benekundon border to deter all raids, and farmers are requested to take up arms to destroy Darnan raids. Darnan tactics do the opposite of their purpose; they draw more to the army conscription, with people seeing the threat of Darna. 5,000 are conscripted, mostly farmers affected by the raids, well versed in axe handling. With ships raiding the coast, a blockade is set between the horn of Lhynei, with only neutral shipping allowed to go through. The choke point there is made to minimize the effects of raiding from Darna. With the raiding of western Xüonai dealt with, the first siege catapults are fired over the river (which have been developed since the idea originated in 181-190 turn) into Darnan camps. Defensive positions are held, with the exception of catapult fire. Meanwhile, a company (like the British East India company), with a charter from the government, moves to discover and establish trade relations with what seems as a new area of civilization southeast of all explored lands. They are instructed to keep relations peaceful and ask for an exchange of maps they carry the most updated versions of maps Xüonai has. Yannis is also asked to share an updated map with Xüonai.
 * Exhula: Although many worries had arisen over the last decade that the war against Qera would be unsuccessful and that we would lose in our fight against them, the retreat of Qeran forces from the area around Hbeccuota allows our army of 19,356, swelled by those we brought back from the aborted attempt to retake our trading post and from mercenaries and new recruits we have gathered to rapidly push forward and retake much terrirtory before launching another lightning raid on the city by the river, sacking and destroying it once more and killing or enslaving all of the 4,000 remaining citizens before we, pursued by Qeran armies, "retreated" back to Hbeccuota while they pursued us. When we arrived and fortified the city they arrived soon after and attacked us, with the result of the Second Battle of Hbeccuota being a decisive victory that allows us to chase them out of the southern territory above the river, with us even retaking and occupying what little is left of the city by the river, and sacking it for a third and hopefully final time. This allows us to launch another major invasion into their territory, where our remaining 15,180 troops, armed for the first tine with experimental chariots that we have invented (Which were not invented earlier in our history due to us lacking horses or major land-based enemies for most of it) and many long iron tipped spears, launch a long attack from down the coastline on Qera's main city at the mouth of the Bay of Qera in force, with most of their army gathering to defend it (MOD ALGORITHM NEEDED!!!). The arming of Exhulan prisoners by the Qeran's in an attempt to force them into self cannibalism turns out to be a grave mistake on their part and a tactic that mostly fails, as many Exhulan prisoners, now foolishly armed with sharp knives designed to cut flesh by their captors, unsurprisingly use them to attack those holding them prisoner, who have also often horribly tortured and killed their friends and thus earned the hatred of their prisoners. The largest of these revolts, led by the captured General Syrax, comes right on the eve of the battle, and is a major problem (MOD RESPONSE NEEDED). As retaliation for the Qeran's atrocities against Exhulan Prisoners, we Enslave most of the soldiers that we captured from Qera prior to the second battle of Hbeccuota, and send them far to the north to serve in the brutal iron mines based in Haeelos, were most don't survive for long doing the brutal, backbreaking work, but they do have some chance at earning freedom. After that point we begin brutally torturing and executing every Qeran soldier we capture, with those who are more high ranked and who potentially have useful information instead being subject to numerous forms of brutal torture first, several of which are developed specifically for use on Qeran prisoners although they will latter see use elsewhere. These methods include repeated forced drownings and resuscitations at sea(Which is one that has existed in our society for a long time), Cutting out the eyes Qerans belive hold the soul and force feeding them to the prisoners if they don't talk, Beating them with heated up iron rods and branding them, and even shoving them up their butts. In other, less disturbing news Emperor Lfftigan finally dies of Ryuus (Malaria) in 224, allowing his son to finally assume the throne, even though he has been the true ruler for many years. However, he is unable to reach Siccarius for his coronation due to being busy leading the war in Qera, so in a so far unprecedented turn of events Lorgar's son Sassigan, named after Lorgar's grandfather, is crowned as Emperor Sassigan II Aurelian while Lorgar is still busy leading the war in Qera, and begins to effectively run the nation as Emperor while his father is still alive and leading Exhula's armies, something that has never happened officially since before the first Emperor was crowned, although it has unofficially happened twice, with most of the current Lorgar's reign being an example. This dose not cause an actual conflict to occur, as the now 54-year-old Lorgar (as of 224) is bloodthirsty and hungry for battle, but is unwilling to compromise the war effort over in his eyes, a petty matter of succession, although he does swear privately to "Put him in his place" as soon as the war is over and he wont jepordize our chances of winning by doing so. Meanwhile, Sassigan II begins to implement a large number of reforms throughout the empire, many aspects of which have been neglected since Lorgar first went to war. This starts with the restructuring of the parts of the navy that have not been dedicated to the war, which once more are dedicated to anti piracy iperations and the patrolling of our waters to keep them secure. It is actually due to these measures that we first encounter some of the Yannian Holy Men, who are soon brought before the Emperor. Although we don't speak each other languages, the Yannians were able to teach and be taught enough words to get our desires across. Although we are cautious for now, we wish to open trade relations with the Yannis Empire, and to exchange maps with them (YANNIS RESPONSE NEEDED!). Before sending them back North to inform their people of this, although we do allow a few to stay and preach the word of their religion as much as they are able, which becomes more and more possible as they learn more of our language and even gets some converts in small numbers, although most stay in the Hcctaal faith of their ancestors. We begin to settle the Qeran territory we occupy, sure at this point that it is very unlikely they will be able to reclaim it, in an effort to secure and assimilate the area and make sure Qera has a hard time settling it even if they do manage to retake it. Although the new elite of the regions we are settling (Which is mostly the more Northern Parts of our occupied territory as we are far less sure of our ability to hold the more recently taken parts) are mostly made up of Ethnic Exhulans and Ghisnans we do our best to endear ourselves to the populace in every other way. We consider Qeran testimonies equal in trials on crimes, we don't force Hcctaal on the populace or the rest of our culture (Although we do send many preachers and heavily encourage changing names to Exhulan ones, converting to Hcctaal, and adopting Exhulan customs, something we achieve both via peer pressure from the settlers and by small tax cuts, better education and services for those who do so, and by just generally better treatment and special privileges). Trade with Olmac and Sillas increases and we desire to open trade relations with both of the two newly discovered nations northeast of us (MOD RESPONSE NEEDED). We also propose an alliance and marriage pact with Sillas, while also requesting they aid us in our war with Qera (Sillas response needed). Finally, we send explorers to explore 9 px more along the coast where the newly discovered nations are located..
 * Syres: Settlement of the west south of the river continues, as the city of Syres becomes heavily crowded. The Aposicism movement in the city of Neum faces widespread attack from differing Ulmist theologians, but nevertheless continues to grow parallel to the Ulmism preached by Patra Jaram. Around this time a preacher named Iomram appeared in the city of Neum from the south, becoming a leader of the Aposics, given the Ulmist writer’s many denouncements of such a person. Of Iomram’s surviving texts, it is surmised that he believed the old scripture of Ulm was largely misinterpreted too literally, e.g., the Epistles to the Lysanderians by Levian spoke not literally of a conflict between Ulmists and Lementarians, but of partially spiritual psychics and the fully spiritual beings that inhabit the celestial plane. Additionally, the so-called true apostles wrote coded messages in the scripture that explained the secret nature of the prophet and the cosmos. After some time, Iomram is said to have returned to his native land of Tuatha-Danann, and later to Mesallas and beyond. A series of small worship rooms, usually underground, were constructed at this time for Aposic meetings in various locations around Neum, called posiums. These rooms consisted of a simple dining area where followers of Iomram’s teachings would have celebrated a ritualistic meal together. Within a decade of Iomram’s first appearance in the history of Ulmism, posiums had spread as far as western Umhlaba, with Aposic preachers and traders intermingling with those passing through the confederacy’s trade routes.
 * Mesallian Culture: After the destruction of Nykos in the war with the Yannis Empire, in the eastern one-half of Mesallas it appears that the Ulm religion remained small and underground. It is hypothesized that one of the larger groups of Ulmist refugees fleeing east chose to continue traveling east, crossing over the Lydonian Sea to the easternmost claimed territory of Edom, and the nearby Mesallian communities. In this region there was a small town called Pahnam, buried at one of the higher points of the Imathian mountains, located south from the coast. Because of the remoteness of the location, archeologists managed to uncover a fairly undisturbed glimpse into post-Yannian War Ulmist-Mesallian literature. The site was discovered almost 3,000 years after it was built, and consisted of a small number of rough-stone buildings. The largest building appeared to be a communal dining area, based on the finding of over 1,000 dishes, pots, and other ceramic artifacts for eating in a section of the building. Based on the size of this room it is estimated that no more than 100 to 150 people could have inhabited the town. Around the site archeologists also found 20 different pits that were believed to have held water for ritualistic purification, as the amount of water held — which would have been filled around once a year during flooding — was more than twice the amount of water needed to sustain a settlement of that size. The larger discovery came a few decades later, when a man discovered pottery in the caves outside the city. Upon closer examination the surrounding caves housed hundreds of pieces of pottery, and within them, hundreds of scrolls. Several of the scrolls were copies of books of the Ulmist canon, mostly older stories and books by Levian. Others were completely new discoveries of Ulmist and Mesallian teachings, histories, and sayings. From one fragment, called the “Town Rule”, historians have pieced together the purpose of the site and its society; the town was a remote, self sufficient holy site, where a small number of priests wrote and copied important texts. Priests were required to purify themselves in water, eat communal meals, and follow all rules, or be exiled from the settlement. Additionally, the discovery led to the uncovering of similar, less intact sites all around the southern region. The largest of the discovered sites was located in the desert south of the Umhlaba Confederacy’s territory, approximately 300 miles south of Isono. The majority of these sites were scattered around Umhlaba, with a small number in the outskirts of Edom and parts of Mesallas, with some being connected to larger, underground sections. The Oases of Fayhan, which contains an underground network of tunnels and small dwellings, probably also had a section dedicated to copying texts, for example. The Umhlaba Confederacy at this time is believed to have been one of the more tolerant entities in regards to Ulmism, given the relatively early conversions of some of its elite, and the religion’s use of its trade routes as avenues of proselytization. But at the same time, this also allowed beliefs that were later deemed “heretical” to use the confederacy’s network of safe passage and copying stations. Despite different sects being condemned by others, for the most part the differing beliefs seemed to have coexisted freely in the south, given that in some of the larger settlements in the south archeologists have found Aposic posiums adjacent to Orthodox places of worship. Meanwhile, it is written that one of the adventurers of the time, Cassander, who was believed to have been a descendant of the legendary hero Leto himself, traveled to the city of Azoz to take up the missions of the Pentangle of Perea.

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'If you still need to post in the old turn you may do so. '

'While marching through the already arid land of southern Kisna, in which Qeran guerrilla tactics harass them, and with the famine and the Qeran tactic of scorched earth having set in, the advancing Exhulans lose some 5,000. The Exhulans manage to capture up to the river anyway, but in attempting to cross the river and take the Qeran city, they are defeated. The Exhulans suffer 4,334 casualties, while the Qerans suffer a total of 2,865 losses. '

'Despite the victory, Qera is unable to capitalize on it fully due to being affected by supply and manpower shortages. The slave rebellion insinuated by General Syrax is successful for a time at disrupting Qera further, before the slaves are captured or killed.'

'The Letusu tribe rejects the threat from the city of Gyt and launches raids against Gytian settlers, as well as Gytian towns along the river. '

'As Xüonai refuses the original peace offer from Darna and continues to attack over the mountains, the nations of Benekundon, Zedisladana, and Molaga decide to invade and completely seize the areas that they’ve already been aiding Darna raid for quite some time. '

'The nations in the northeast that Exhula discovered accept their offer of trade, and soon an inter-regional network from Makuku, Sillas, Olmac, and more form. '


 * Qera: With the largest slave revolt on Qeran territory since ages, the Princess wants to handle it with diplomatic means. The slaves are granted complete amnesty and Qeran citizenship, if they pledge loyality to the principality, Syrax will be allowed to become a count in the south (MOD RESPONSE NEEDED).  The children of minor counts are married off to the leaders of friendly tribes in the west, most notably the Ualjaks (or as they call themselves Valchake), creating loyal allies. The Ualjaks are long time trade partners to Qera, even if they are less developed. They worship vaguely the same gods and speak a language from the Qerauâm language-family which is the same language-family Âtluâm (Qeran) is part of. Due to all these similarities and heavy Qeran influence, the Ualjaks pledge loyalty and enter the war with some 1,000 men. These barbarian tribesmen bring archery to the battlefield, as well as methods of slaughter that are considered to be barbaric and inhumane even by the most mercyless commanders. The Ualjak method of war includes drinking the blood of the enemy or scalping the victim while it is completely awaken and conscious. It becomes also common for soldiers to drink the fermented juice of the Hjafranll-Mushroom, which leads to pain immunity and an extremely aggressive behaviour toward the enemy. Many common soldiers start to call the enemy soldiers "Adqtaqta" which means future shrunkhead. By the age of 29 general Ynoz of Rollver enters the battlefield and is planning to solve the supply problem, by lift the ban on bird and animal hunting for the war, so the soldiers can live off eggs and meat.. (secret) He remembers a situation from his youth, where he suggested to his general to use merchant ships under false flag to supply the men fighting in the north. To achieve this, crews from the Ualjak tribe are used, as they speak only a few words of Qeran or Exhulan and are not suspected (end secret (MOD RESPONSE PLEASE). Meanwhile, the around 100 ships of the Qeran navy are given a flag depicting the head of a jaguar on a black and white backround to mark the navy. As the method of self-cannibalism backfires, the torturers come up with a new idea: the lips and eyelids will be sutured if the soldiers and officers refuse to talk, others simply chop off the captive's hands or fingers, so they can never use a weapon again. Some soldiers are sent back to their former camps to tell the soldiers what happens, if they dare to anger the Qerans and demoralize them. Some soldiers, who are willing to cooperate are used for slave labour on the vast rice field in the west. Princess Zoelle II, even in the old age of 67 visits the general staff in Ogaholle regularily and fortifies the city extremely strong, where women-militias are set up to protect the city while many men are off fighting. The battle of Xamgac is fought in the glade of the nameless forest near the village of Xamgac is fought between 500 of the now young adults that were armed years ago as teenagers and a small band of 900 Exhulan soldiers. The 100 young Qerans burn down the forest around the Exhulans, leaving them in the flames (they are well aware of the fact that Exhulans believe, that the burning of the corpse leaves the soul to wander forever on earth). Only 24 of these brave guerrilla fighters survive without injuries of 200 survivors.


 * Unarchate of Gyt: Unarch Jynus, outraged by the audacity of the Letusu, brings down the whole force of Gyt to make an example of them. 2,000 light cavalrymen and the 500 Bysula ride into their homeland intent on destroying them in their entirety. With the scattered tribe subdued the entire population is enslaved and made to work the fields and mines of Gyt. The territory is then sold off to the people of Gyt and demonstrates the profitability of such expansion. Two years after another such campaign is launched against the Ijun, a tribe just north of the Letusu. Although they put up greater resistance their forces are beaten and the people enslaved. Once more the sale of land and slaves is enough to pay for much of the expense in fighting. Their labor, along with increasingly developed barges, allows Gyt to pull even more iron from the mines to the north. A grand Tythorus (Noria) is constructed to draw water from the river and into the manny irrigation canals to the north of the city. Although Gytan water management is still primitive, the Tythorus makes use of river clay mixed with volcanic ash and fired in kilns to form durable and water-proofed ceramic. Growth along the Tythies River explodes as trade with Mythadia (Mithadia) and the other cities to the south (two px either side of the river). Gyt becomes a center of inland trade as iron and food flow south toward Mythadia for sale on the coast. With a newly paved market and forum the city becomes a major point of sale for these resources to merchants headed south along the river. The profitability of this route prompts the Unarch to send an investigative mission to the south to ensure the security of the area. The band of 50 cavalrymen are expected to explore the region out to ten day’s ride on a fast horse all along the length of the river. Mythadia is offered defensive pact.
 * Mithadia accepts the defensive pact.
 * Irian Culture: Like restless dogs, the tribes wander and fight and occasionally settle. There are the Nolossi and Solcii of the southeastern lakelands; the Regobaldi and Catascapti from south of the Cebrion; the Phimeres, Tyrscuri and Corenians who dwell in the land between the Hecis and Cebrion rivers; the confederation of Aigeic tribes including the Chybians, Araphestae, Ikari and Theles; and many smaller tribes to the west and northwest such as the Sigmosi, Galligi, Ambrasi and Otryphenes of the central highlands, and the Imani, Metobarians and Hachalundae from around the Ima River. Among the non-Irian tribes are the Ludians, as well as the Rhossoi and Erachmi of Ceta. As their populations continue to multiply, many tribes are forced to venture into new lands or compete with other groups for resources. This follows the general trend of expansion of the Irian Culture that has been occurring gradually for some years now. Lured by stories of fortune and adventure, other Irians opt to take to the seas. Since the conquests in Ceta, there has been an influx of sea traffic, trade, and exploration. Sailors round the angles of the peninsula and also explore Ceta's southerly isle, which they name Casserandros (Isle of Casserander), after the ruler of Kyr.
 * Nolossi: The Nolossi are traditionally a matriarchal society, ruled by an akeissa, or female chieftain. Their women are known to be tall, beautiful, and capable warriors, not unlike the Amazons of our legends. They are said to have originated from a divine seed, tracing their lineage back to Rhiodestra, a demigoddess who was born out of a love affair between Arrai, the Wind Goddess, and a mortal man named Hemesh. Now, after Korascutos took power in Aigei, the Nolossi came to this place destitute and in exile, but, having been tempered in war before, were able to hold their own against the wetland inhabitants, the Solcii. Phesha, whom the Seventeen had chosen to rule Aigei when all the men were at war, became akeissa. Under Phesha's leadership, the Nolossi pushed the Solcii out of the Lakelands, who have in turn pushed the Catascapti farther east. This migration culminated in the establishment of a Nolossi capital, Nolossae, at the site of an existing settlement near the lakes.
 * Hachalundae: Perhaps one of the most primitive and barbaric of all the Irian tribes, the Hachalundae are a fearsome group of nomadic warriors. They live south of the Ima River along with their sister tribe, the Metobarians. Pursuing the winds of change, their chieftain leads them north into the Plains of Diolophon. These lands are ripe for the picking. The Hachalundae arrive like a summer storm and shortly destroy any tribes in the area that would oppose them.
 * Darna: If the government of the southerners is unable to make peace, we decide to reach out to individual governors or local authorities, undermining their authority. We offer towns the deal of paying us all they have in exchange to not be razed. We believe our deal to the southern government is reasonable, as we are giving them all of the northern coast up to the river. With our allies now in the war; the Empire of Niani, Benekundon, and Zedisladana in the war, our armies march farther into southern territory, destroying their major cities. Or ships also control the region and help to raid and take prisoners and loot back north. The nation's profit from the zanter trade and from slaves and other commodities fuels the war effort.
 * Xüonai Diplomacy: Just before the army reaches the first Xüonai town, a messenger comes from Dashon V saying that we agree to peace as long as the coast south of the river feeding into the bay is ceded to Xüonai, saying that Dashon V misinterpreted the first call for peace as Xüonai never being able to colonize the north coast anywhere (This is what you mean, right? I could have ended the war ten years ago...). As for Benekundon, Zedislandia, and Niani, Dashon V proposes Status Quo Ante Bellum. A peace conference is held in Ropkhaui (the town north of the mountains) to end the war.


 * Kingdom of Azoz: The second of the three great epics of Nathonian revolved around the Mesallian warrior, Cassander. Cassander, the son or descendant of Leto, only appears in Nathonian literature long after these events took place, although he is attested in earlier stories native to Mesallia. Cassander is often described as the strongest and noblest member of the Pentangle, solely driven for the love of his lady Princess Sarai. One day around Rising Day (celebrating the resurrection of Nelrim), it was learned that Sarai was kidnapped by the evil Lord Messander, and was held captive in his castle. The warrior Raphael was dispatched by the King to recover her, and along the way he stumbled upon the force of nature that is Cassander, determined on the same goal. Eventually the two of them worked together to track down the castle, braving many perils along the way, but in his impulsiveness Cassander fell right into Messander's trap. Cassander became trapped in the dungeon while the Princess was taken to another castle. Raphael managed to escape back to Azoz, and informed the King how to return to the castle personally to free the foreign knight. King Nathon went to the castle, defeated the guards who fled back to Messander, and cut through the cell walls using the Sword of Heaven. Cassander thanked the king, and agreed to join the Pentangle of Perea, but he had to continue on his quest alone. Nathon and Raphael continued by themselves, until they came to an inn with rumor they knew where the Princess was held. However, they were actually agents of Messander, and drugged both of the visitors. When they came to, Nathon realized that Messander had now stolen the Sword of Heaven, and was preparing to kill the King in one-on-one combat. Before this death match could be held, however, Cassander arrived and challenged Messander to a joust. Messander couldn't resist the temptation of beating the son of Leto in battle, so picked up his Xysos to engage the joust. Cassander knew he could dispatch the fight easily, but instead he feigned weakness in order to distract the evil Lord, long enough that Nathon could switch the Sword of Heaven for his own. Once that was completed, Nathon returned to combat himself, and smote Messander from crown to crotch in a single blow. Meanwhile, the faith of Ulm continues to be steadily spread in various nations of the world, including the Umhala Confederacy and Water Tyrants of Mesallia, the slaves of Darna, and the military in Niani. The religion is most rapidly spread via disciples spreading the word north into the simple tribes of Valun and Khin, and east into Edom. When the Holy Father learned of the people in Syres and Edom worships from books outside or contradictory to the canon scripture, he immediately took action, and ordered that any books outside of the canon scripture are not divinely inspired from the True God, and if they claim to be then they must be works inspired from Drokksid, and therefore must be destroyed. No heavy enforcement was made on this law at first, and epistles found in the various churches in Edom sounds more like the Patra was being politely asked to comply to this order. The border continues to be extended east toward Tuartha, and the same explorations continue to be made north through Valun, west, south through Frasnoq, and southeast through Edom.
 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: The sixth Dodo dies this year and after several months of searching the seventh Dodo is found and installed. The tsar makes the annual pilgrimage to the Dodo shrine. We ask Rikva if they would like to send us some of their animals in exchange for an albino Dodoise from us. RIKVA RESPONSE NEEDED.


 * Draka: The Archon sends a fleet to explore the world's oceans and develop a naval tradition.


 * Ri'Kiva: Kal'If orders an army to be formed, from all the lands of the kingdom, and invade into the Batur lands south of Suh'Hyik (mod algo needed). The offer by Alegorgia is rejected, and Kal'If replies, "please don't trifle us with matters of such low importance."
 * Xüonai: Just before the Darnan army reaches the first Xüonai town, a messenger comes from Dashon V saying that we agree to peace as long as the coast south of the river feeding into the bay is ceded to Xüonai, saying that Dashon V misinterpreted the first call for peace as Xüonai never being able to colonize the north coast anywhere. As for Benekundon, Zedislandia, and Niani, Dashon V proposes Status Quo Ante Bellum. A peace conference is held in Ropkhaui (the town north of the mountains) to end the war. After the war ended, exploration from Tyha Už, the company (like OTL Britsh East India Company), explodes. Trade relations between Phorintheon and Tyha Už (TU for short) are developed. TU explores both the southeastern and northwestern most explored lands Xüonai knows of, in search of potential Xüonai colonies and trading partners. Otherwise, an expedition (not from TU) is sent around the eastern tip of Lhynei (Xüonai continent) to discover and map out the coastline of the continent. Settlers are sent to secure conquered territories and settle more just west of captured territories in the north.
 * Exhula: The settlement of the occupied Qeran territory continues as we begin recruiting more soldiers to fight in the war, recruiting 4,000 fresh troops from around the Empire and sending them South to fight Qera, although we mostly fight off raids sent by Qera into our occupied territory and consolidate our gains while preparing for a major offensive and, in 24, we  launch another, final attempt to conquer the city by the river. (ALGORITHM NEEDED, PLEASE KEEP WITHIN THIS TURN).  However, the death of Lorgar of his wounds shortly after the battle's conclusion allows Emperor Sassigan, who sees no point in continuing a war where we have already achieved all of our major goals, to begin peace negotiations in the Treaty Of Hbeccuota, in the hopes of ending the war so we can focus on other nations. We continue to explore farther along the northeast coast as the trade network begins to significantly enrich us and makes the war effort much easier due to Qera being cut out of this trade network by our long standing naval blockade. (More to come)


 * At the second battle at the river city, Exhula narrowly captures the city. They suffer 3,239 total casualties, while Qera suffers 1,010 before withdrawing. With supplies and morale low, the army refuses to go on further.
 * Yannis Empire: At the end of the decade the Great Pyramid in Ya’gothna-Vis is constructed, with its extensive network of temples, palaces, and other important buildings within and at the base of the structure. An extensive wall is constructed around the pyramid complex as well, creating a fortified citadel around the giant monument. Then the pyramid is coated in a fresh, red paint, with the eyes of the Anointed One marked at the peak of the structure. Several months of celebration, feasting, and sacrifices are ordered at the pyramid, with many captured or purchased Ulmist heathens slaves being killed. An extensive reform of the nation’s legal system and taxation codes begins, with each province of the empire being assessed to determine its productivity, and then taxed accordingly. Each citizen of the empire is also required to pay a certain amount of money or labor, and this labor is used to expand the empire’s long highway system, reaching every major city and border of the empire. Specially trained royal servants become couriers along the roads, cutting down the time it takes for important messages to be delivered.
 * In Bassar: In the vassal city of Bassar the growth of towns and infrastructure outside the city, particularly around the southern lake, is highly encouraged. The southern lake, also called Lake Bassar, becomes home to several Bassarian towns, and also Yannian colonies, stretching the border south toward Weritzs. The Yannis Empire sponsors Holy Men to spread the faith into the region between, and claims this area, granting it to Bassar’s jurisdiction. Seeking to expand the city’s influence, the governor in Bassar also personally sponsors a colony on the eastern river, which becomes known as Eocnessar.
 * In Mesallas: The ruler of Oconaca becomes known as Teloc’zepoc “the Fat” due to his lavish court life and gluttonous appetite for heathen sacrifice. The countryside around Nykos becomes devoid of heathens, forcing him to begin buying heathen slaves to supplant his appetite. Meanwhile, with Yannian support, the Kingdom of Halatia launches a campaign to subjugate the small island nation of Haphorus to expand its power.
 * Exhulan Diplomacy: Exhula desires to open diplomatic and trade relations with Yannis, as we made contact with adventuring Yannian Holy Men in 226 but have yet to have a response.
 * In Tik’akna: With the death of the great king, he is laid to rest in a giant mausoleum in Temayal. The structure is approximately 150 feet tall, and highly decorated with statues and paintings. He is succeeded by his eldest son, Selomenes. Almost immediately the large kingdom begins to fracture, and the new king sets to work keeping the realm together.
 * Mesallian Culture: During this time the Kingdom of Erasimon (editorial note: “Erasimon” and “Erasidon” are alternate spellings of the same kingdom, employed by different historians) saw its first outward expansion, managing to meet the border with Thusmos and Usinilago in the west. There is little evidence of Erasimonian presence in the south, where the region’s desert began, and the kingdom likely left this to be claimed by the Umhlaba Confederacy. Sometime afterward, during the reign of Peranthies, the kingdom tried but failed to subjugate the eastern region. This hotly contested area wedged between four major nations is said to have been ruled by a tribe called the Phydinians, who managed to push back against expansion on all sides. In the north of the Melopenes there was notable debate in several states in relation to the expansion of Halatia. The famous orator Seciphes of Meshwati wrote extensively the danger of the Yannian clients expanding if the opponents of Yannis did not also expand. There appears to have been no actual intervention of aid given against Halatia however. Meshwati may have justified the aggression as reason enough to expand itself, given that the Meshwati-led alliance of the Lydonian Sea had its first major expansion after Halatia was victorious. In the rest of the peninsula the city of Agira notably commissioned a great temple in the city, which writers would later call one of the “Wonders of the World”. This is further evidence that the Agiran expansion to both coasts of the peninsula likely brought an increase of commerce. In the first year of the eighth Jafiad (around Year 232), it is written in one of the historical scrolls discovered at Pahnam that a ruler named Xares arose in the city of Dascelos, located east of Agira on the coast near Edom. Xares was allegedly a descendant of the mythological king Garus through his father, and an Edomite governor through his mother, and ruled over one of the larger towns on the eastern coast. He was allegedly “swept up” in the refugees who flocked to the region after the fall of Nykos, and finally converted to Ulmism himself after witnessing a vision of the prophet in the rising sun. Xares changed his name to Levian, who he believed to be reincarnated from, and gathered an army of zealots under his banner. In only a handful of years he had united the region up to the Imathian Mountains, and created a theocratic Ulmist state known as “Ulmaxares”. It should be noted that this name was never used by the king or his kingdom itself as far as historians can tell, but rather was a semi-derogatory term used to label the kingdom by later church fathers from elsewhere in the ancient world. Xares had a temple constructed south of Xares called Nerimos, which the scrolls of Pahnam call a temple of gigantic proportions. He also established an extensive chamber within the temple that god himself dwelled within, where the highest priests could communicate with the divine directly. Entrance into this area was strictly off limits, except on one day a year. Otherwise, entering into the region around the chamber was an immediate death sentence, with trespassing in general in the inner areas of the building also carrying heavy sentences. Xares also commissioned many monasterial refuges for secret scribes, leading some to believe he may have been involved in the founding of Pahnam, although most historians agree that settlement was an earlier, solely independent endeavor. The Ulmist records of the city mention that Xares was a wise and popular ruler, a notion that largely went unchallenged until the modern day. Today, a small group of historians have posited that Xares’ reign was probably extremely brutal, with constant fighting against his native population and neighbors to enact a strict religious order. This theory was made known in popular culture as well after a 2003 bestselling mystery thriller novel mentioned the event.
 * Syres: Outside the limits of the city proper, on one of the city’s hundreds of small islands that surround the main channels into the city, a small abbey is constructed. One of the city’s wealthy merchants, named Emer den Roc, is believed to have secretly converted to Ulmism, or at least was sympathetic enough to the cause to grant them to their own island. The result was a small stone building, not much larger than the island itself, just outside the city’s authority. It became a place of secret congregation and study for Ulmists, with little disruption from the city itself, and became known as Gorgias. The Patra of Syres, Styaces, christens the site and appoints a second-in-command to operate the island, while he caters to the community in the city itself. The elderly Patra spends much of the rest of his life writing extensively to guide the doctrine of the city in line with the Azozian church, but found himself unable to completely quell the spread of unorthodox ideas, as he possessed no actual direct power. Sometime after the death of Patra Jaram the head of the church in Neum became Lebanus, and he too attempted to contain the differing ideas popping up in the region. He was even less successful, with parts of Neum becoming centers for aposic beliefs and other less popular groups. Traveling via the southern trade routes, these ideas also spread to Edom and southern Mesallas quickly. According to one account written by Lebanus, there eventually was a woman preacher in Edom, who he condemned as a servant of Droksid.


 * Sillan Republic: The Empress establishes the Three Departments and the Six Ministries, to facilitate administration. The members of the Secretariat is determined via vote, while the Chancellery consists of appointed officials. Due to a century of declining literacy and decentralization, there has been a return to animism and feudalism – with land-owning aristocrats monopolizing positions attainable only through civil examinations. The walls of the Six Cities are maintained and reinforced. Foreign trade increases in volume, providing a steady source of tax revenue for the government. The main exports are porcelain, silk, and tea. However, cash crops such as cacao, indigo, exotic fruits, and fiber crops such as cotton, hemp, and abaca, are also traded. Due to increasing commercialization, iron-based coinage (valued for its importance in the manufacture of weaponry and tools) is introduced as a standard currency. However, grain and barter trade continue as valid forms of financial transaction. Expansion in all directions (mainly close to the river) continues, with the establishment of a small fortified settlement each in all of the four cardinal directions. To augment the population and destabilize neighboring tribal polities, slave raids are conducted, with the population emancipated and assimilated into mainstream Sillan society (with intermarriage being incentivized). Vast tracts of land are cleared to provide room for farms, though land of poorer quality are allocated to the cultivation of cash crops instead. The cultivation of low-yield root crops is highly discouraged, resulting in greater adoption of wet-rice cultivation. To prevent soil erosion, perennial fruit-giving trees such as coconut and/or plantain trees are planted in the limited space between each rice paddy. This small space also is used to plant vegetables or animal feed. Due to their smaller size and their ability to lay eggs each day, chickens become prized as livestock. There is a resurgence in equine culture, with many varieties being bred depending on their usage as beasts of burden, military animals, or companions. In particular, the large "Sillan horse" variety, becomes highly-prized for its reported sturdiness and resilience, thus being suitable for heavy labor and as military animals. Military equipment is standardized, with elite cavalrymen using composite bows, though sabers are used as secondary weapons (especially when one runs out of arrows). In addition, they (and their horses) are heavily armored with lamellar or leather-based armor. The infantry wields pikes.

241-250
'If you have not posted or need to update your turn due to a war, you may do so. '

'The Empire of Niani successfully conquers the small tribe on their eastern border, allowing them to expand up to the mountains in the east. '

'After years of suffering to supply the war effort in the south, the governor of the Ettyian Coast declares a rebellion against Exhula, with Ettyian soldiers, and a small number of mutinied soldiers from elsewhere, aiding him. The Qerans likewise see an inability to continue fighting at such an aggressive rate. The main Exhulan force, having defeated Qera, remains in possession of the river city, with its leaders hoping to end such a destructive conflict.'

'The Ri’kiva attack on the Batur is successful, with the Ri’kivans winning a decisive victory. '

'A small number of slaves captured by Qera do agree to swear loyalty to Qera. General Syrax, and the majority of the rebelling slaves, perish in battle. '


 * Kingdom of Azoz: The third and final epic of Nathonian tradition involves the Quest of the Cup of Jamshid. Toriel returned one day from this journeys to the southeast, and reported he had been pledged to be married to a woman named Regnelle, daughter of Izban the Giant. However, Izban will only release his daughter on a dowery consisting of the Cup of Jamshid, which has been lost for centuries. According to prophesies of Isodore, the cup can only be found by all of Nathon's knights together, although it will ultimately bring doom on Perea. So after an extended prayer to Nelrim and the True God, all the warriors of the Pentangle assembled on a grand ship constructed at Bangui, to begin their quest across the Southern Sea to find the Cup of Jamshid. This ship, called the Augra, was specially designed by Isodore himself, and commanded by the most famous of Nathon's warriors: Uriel, Toriel, Raphael, and Cassander. The voyage at sea braved against many legendary sea monsters and other adventures, until they finally reached a kingdom of seafolk on a remote island. Many scholars have tried to piece together the geography of this voyage, although obviously many parts are fanciful, some of the locations remained staples of oceanic mapping for centuries afterward. However, the exact identity of the seafolk island continues to be controversial. At any rate, the knights of the Pentangle were surprised to find that the Cup of Jamshid, which was located on this island, was in fact held by Jamshid himself, who had remained alive all these years by means of magic he had acquired. Jamshid was delighted to hear news of how things had developed since he left the kingdom, and invited all the knights to dine with him, promising to show them the cup. However, a magic spell was used by Jamshid to put all the knights to sleep, and each of them dreamed they saw the cup in a vision, as Jamshid's way of ensuring that none of them would be able to take the cup after seeing it. This plan almost worked, except that the magic was innefective against Cassander due to the holy relic he had with him given by Isodore. When Jamshid was distracted, Cassander managed to steal the cup and replace it with another, and gather the rest of the warriors to return to the ship and sail home. Jamshid was outraged to find his cup was missing, and immediately placed a curse on Cassander that no ship he stands on shall ever sail. In order to ensure the rest of the C returned home safely, Cassander gave them the cup and promptly dived into the sea. Meanwhile, the borders of the kingdom continue to be pushed east, annexing more farmland toward tuartha. The earliest artifacts of the city of Toman appear at this time, apparently an outpost halfway between Azoz and Tuartha. Bangui likewise greatly increased its urban area. Slaves in Darna and military in Niani continue to be converted to Ulm, as well as preachers pushing north to spread the religion to Khin, Valun, and Eskaladun. The Holy Father of Azoz, not wanting to start too many controversies in the church, works to have consistent dialogue between the major Patras across the known world: in Meshwanti, Syres, Edom, and Darna, in order to ensure that a consistent Orthodoxy around the canonical scripture is maintained, and heresies are put out of the church. In Mesallia, a smaller legend of the Pentangle recounts how the warrior Samael visited a personal emissary with Ulmexares. This legend is seen by most critics as one of the earliest examples of Utopian literature, having little plot but delving very deeply in how the wonders of that city reflected the state of the human soul. Edit: Samael's legends additionally tell how he personally led a coalition of 7,000 men, mostly Azoz with many Mesallian volunteers, to counter Yannis' attempts at miltary influence in the region.
 * Qera: Finally peace lasts in the realm of the Qerans after a war that lasted for over two decades. As Qera loses the conflict to their former closest ally, distrust toward the Exhulans starts to emerge. The saying "We have no friends but the forest" (Xrehemyphkovueâtl Xreoctzija in Qeran) The conversions to the Hcctaal faith decline and the Exhulan-speaking minority in the east stops speaking its native tongue due to pressure from the society. Many disturbed and crippled men come back home broken and disturbed. Even if these men come back as shadows of their former selves, the economy recovers again and large scale famines can be prevented. Princess Zoelle II agrees to the marriage act of her grandchildren as it may secure the peace further. So her granddaughter Zaratle will be sent to Exhula and her grandson Yozyv (as he is the only heir of Zoelle's daughter died at birth and Ynoz doesn't possess an heir since he is infertile) will stay in Qera. Yozyv is the son of Zoelle's son Ycas IV who is called Ycas the handsome. He becomes Prince in 248 in the age of 71. Her son Ycas IV becomes prince and starts a new age of organization in the state and repairing of relations with Exhula. Conscripted peasent armies are seen as inefficient and are replaced with professional soldiers, who are stationed in Ogaholle and have an harbor on Qerixaheme for the professional navy. Trade recovers and the prince tries to deepen relations with the east, exclusive trade deals are offered to Sillas and the Olmacs (OLMAC/SILLAS RESPONSE, PLEASE). Trade with Exhula returns to repair relations at least a little bit. With the Ualjaks as loyal allies in the west, expansion continues to the west (13px). The king of Ualjakia marries the daughter of countess Zuane of Qerixaheme, Zuane II. This effectively turns Ualjakia into a Qeran vassal (a territorry of 10x14px become a rural vassal in the southwest).  Vassals in Qeran culture are largely autonomous and just have the duty to support each other or Qera itself when the country is in a crisis like war or a famine. Cinnamon and nutmeg cultivation starts rising again and spices are traded again. Insect cultivation starts to emerge as soldiers bring these customs home from the front. This doesnt go against the vegetarian ethic of the Qeran people since insects are seen as a "plant-like moving creature".
 * Xüonai: With the success of Tyha Už, the first recoded royal charter is given to them to explore lands for Xüonai. Popyiwi (Ensoyi) becomes one of their main bases of operation, with a central location in the Xü sea. The peninsula directly east of the farthest east point of Lhynei is explored, while other expeditions are sent southeast along the coast south of Phorintheon and the northern Niani coast. A peace conference at Ropkhaui is suggested with Darna, as the war pretty much ended, but terms needed to be more specific. Yannis is asked if they want to trade updated world maps. Dashon V dies, and his son, Dashon VI, success the throne. As his predecessors, he vows to have only one son to prevent succession crisis, unless they are unfit to rule; then, the king will have another son. He takes it one step further and makes it a law that kings can only have one son. Colonization of the northern coast continues, with the farthest settlements reaching the farthest east Molaga lands. When people reach the coast, a large festival is held by families who had been kicked out during the Uan'kaphoaito. Eventually, in 242, the festival evolves into an athletic festival, an Octennial event (due to the Xüonai counting system being Base 8). Construction of a city on the north coast begins right after the festival ends. By 250, the festival is celebrating not only the reclamation of the north coast, but the city's completion, named Topitui (translating to "western bay city"). Athletes from around the country come to compete and win in events in 250. An expedition is sent north of the river to map out lands north of Darnan occupied lands to the Niani southern border, along with another expedition sent north of Aurelia. When Tyha Už discovers Aurelia, he sends a messenger to ask to establish trade and share world maps. Three cities are expanded to account for an ever-growing population. The catapult is perfected, with iron balls being fashioned to hurdle at the enemy. At this time, many begin to call the area of Mesallas and Tik'akna combined "Greater Tik'akna". Yannian and Syresian athletes, from our main allies, are invited to join the games, dubbed the Topituya, or the "western bay games". 


 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: The tsar sends a diplomatic request of uniting the island to the other nation on our island (MOD RESPONSE NEEDED). The tsar orders a jeweled amulet known as the Amulet of Tsars (oblivion referency kind of) and makes it part of the royal treasure.


 * Mesallian Culture: Until recently historians considered the exact borders of the Ulmaxares nation to be unknown, but a series of landmark discoveries some 60 years ago changed the understanding of the kingdom immensely. One piece of evidence was the discovery of a series of fragments that seemed to point to pork being a banned food in Ulmaxares society, despite being a major part of the diets of all the surrounding nations. As such, better borders for the nation have been proposed by examining which discovered ruins show evidence of pork consumption. What this pieced together astonished historians; it appears that in the south at least, where the nation extended into the desert and the highlands east of Edom there was a rapid series of settlement growth within a few generations, with little evidence of bloodshed or fighting. Instead it is believed that the region was sparsely populated to begin with and as the northern settlements that did exist began to decline, a lifestyle shift occurred in the south, spurred on by the rise of the Ulm religion. Toward the end of his life, it is believed that Xares constructed a considerable construction project in the south. On a lone mountain surrounded by the desert, at a small fresh water spring, the mountain fortress of Leviea began to take shape. It is likely that the fortress was not completed in its final form until years later, but once complete would have been regarded as an almost impenetrable fortress and refuge for Ulmists should they come under invasion. And there is evidence that such a conflict did eventually come with the Edomites. Although eastern Edom was relatively intermixed with Ulmism, and under little direct control from the nation’s government, at some point the local governor’s opinion of the upstart kingdom changed negatively. One Mesallian-Ulmist historian, Iosynomis, who is credited with the definitive history of the region over the course of about a century, writes that a governor named “Malecius” came to power in the east, and sought to subjugate the kingdom on its border, whose claims had overlapped with his own. Iosynomis writes a very detailed, but likely exaggerated, tale of the events. He states that Xares and the Ulmists refused to submit to Edom, and marched on the eastern stronghold of Mazalana. Before a battle could take place,Xares prayed the night before, and due to his piety the enemy army was compelled to join the Ulmists and be anointed by oil. With his army Defected, Malecius cursed the kingdom, but reluctantly made peace. It is likely that with nations such as Ulmaxares on its border, Edom would have been hostile to the religion officially, but archeological evidence and the existence of church writings seems to indicate there was a small but strong presence in the capital city itself. Most of the writings from this time from the city’s authorities are responses to unorthodox sects becoming popular in the city. One preacher, who is often identified with the broader Aposicism movement, was Idahim, who believed in the “New Prophecy” and new prophetic revelations, which contradicted some of the later books of the canonical scripture. Idahim removed from the scripture the books that were less open ended on the end times, inserted some Aposic texts, such as the “Infancy Gospel of Ramu”, and books penned by him personally, which supposedly came about when he was personally possessed by god.
 * Exhula: With the end of the war with our victory, most are relieved and tired and desire to return to their homes and get on with their lives. As a result the sudden revolt by the governor of the Ettyian Coast, which would have been suported as helping to end the war just a few years earlier, is instead seen with rage and hatred for continuing conflict and is not well supported. Although many Ettyian soldiers and a small amount of mutinying soldiers do initially support him, the news of the signing of the Treaty of Hbeccuota and the end of the war against Qera results in most of them turning against him or just leaving. As a result, the 6,000 soldiers we send north are able to retake control of the area within three years, ending his rebellion with minimal damage. The governor is publicly flayed alive before he, still barely alive and conscious, is subject to breaking on the wheel, which finally kills him, before his corpse is burned. He is subject to complete erasure from history on Sassigan’s orders, with any records containing his name and paintings or pictures depicting him having his name erased and him removed. Although it is still known by latter historians that a governor of the Ettyian Coast rebelled against Exhula following the Second Kisnan War, his name and what he looked like are completely unknown due to this, as are any details of his life, although his death is still well recorded as a warning to traitors. As a result of his revolt, despite its unpopularity, managing to take the entirety of the Ettyian Coast as a result of the governors status, the Ettyian Coast, which has traditionally been run as one governing body part of the Empire, split into several new provinces to prevent one governor from being able to use the entire region in a rebellion. It is split into the regions of Sarthar, Ciast, and Httcarron.  During and after, this we begin to settle our newly conquered territory heavily, sending many thousands of Exhulans to colonize it and make it into a loyal section of the Empire, as we also begin sending many Hcctaal preachers to the region and educate the Qeran citizens in Exhulan traditions. Several of the surviving tribes in our territory are also subject to this and we begin attempting to make them speak Exhulan. We gladly take in Zaratle and she is soon married to Prince Lorgar, with their first child, a daughter named Yiia, born in 247 while Sassigan sends his grandaughter, also named Yiia, to Qera to marry Yozyv.  Finally, we also send 4,000 troops to conquer the Mexiquen and retake our territory, and take their own in vengeance (MOD ALGORITHM NEEDED). We also offer to begin selling the Qeran soldiers we enslaved that are still alive back to Qera (Qera Response, please). A major Slave Market also soon begins between Exhula and Qera, as we sell thousands of slaves to Qera to help with their massive labor shortage - in exchange for spices and luxury goods.
 * Xüonai Diplomacy: Xüonai merchants from Tyha Už manage to reach Exhula. They begin a trading relation with Xüonai, bringing vast amounts of silver to trade, in hopes of exotic material. They also offer to trade maps with the newly discovered empire. A potential trading post island is searched for off the coast of Exhula.
 * Qeran Dip: We agree. The men will be exchanged for a shipload of Cinnamon and nutmeg.
 * Yannis Empire: The empire’s ambitious construction projects in the Holy City of Yagothna-vis end by this time, and a select group of the most holy are selected to live within the walled city around the great pyramid. Others begin to settle the region recently conquered from the Empire of Niani, bringing those people closer to the faith and intermixed into the Yannian population. Likewise, the province at Bassar is ordered to conquer and convert the small number of natives that inhabit the area between Bassar and the coast. After that, a road will be constructed from the nation’s border to Bassar, and then to the coast.
 * Xüonai Diplomacy: Yannian athletes are invited to join the games, dubbed the Topituya, or the "Western Bay Games". Yannis is also asked if they want to trade updated world maps.
 * In Mesallas: Teloc’zepoc the Fat receives news of the kingdom that spews heathen dissent all along the south, and vows to purge the region. He calls upon 4,000 Holy Men, of which most are from Yannis itself, to lay waste to the southern infidels, aid Edom in retaining order, and spreading the Yannian faith. As it appears “Levian Xares” is not popular among some of his own people or his neighbors, the war of liberation is expected to go smoothly. The governor himself meets with the governor of the eastern Edomite province and promises all the land for Edom if he converts to the Yannian cause. The Yannian army, meanwhile, under Tiloc’senton lands near Dascelos to take that city, and plans to advance south from there.
 * In Tik’akna: Yannian Holy Men report that they have encountered the nation of Exhula, and bring their diplomacy to the high priest at Tohatia, where they originated from. The colony elects to accept the offer to open diplomatic and trade relations, as long as the Exhulans are open to the Yannian mission of spreading the holy beliefs of Yannis. The city of Tohatia launches a few small campaigns to expand south down the coast, setting up trade posts and temples along the coast. Holy Men are also dispatched in ernest to Exhula and beyond. To the north the other eastern Yannian colony, the Kingdom of Ometoc-vis, expands south to the coast, founding a city on the mouth of river named Quamocten. Within time the strategically important location on the river caused the city to grow considerably, challenging the supremacy of the capital. After a brief power struggle, the two cities agree to a sharing of power, with two kings coexisting within the kingdom. In the Kingdom of Temayal the king named Selomenes dies without a clear line of succession, and the kingdom divides between Itzqatoc in the south and Fano’yetoc II in the north.
 * Ri'Kiva: Expansion and settlement continues, with the 7,000-man strong army marching farther along the coast and subduing the locals. Trade continues.
 * Irian Culture: Pestilence and famine sweep over the land, ravaging the Hecis river. The poor people of Aigei suffer as crops sprout small and shriveled and grain stores are depleted. Not even kings are immune. In 241, the great Korascutos succumbs to plague, leaving his realm in the hands of fate and the gods. Messengers travel rapidly to Corascuto to inform his son, Nipothaios, of the news. Nipothaios rides back to Aigeium (as it is now known) with similar haste. Before he can reach the safety of the walls, he is ambushed and kidnapped by a band of cloaked men, and whisked away to an unknown location in the hills. The leader of the men, Phlokamos, is acting on the orders of a powerful force. He is a member of the Nemeran Order, a group of cultists dedicated to the worship of Nemera, Goddess of Night, of Change, of Messages and Secrets. Phlokamos travels south, to Oaxala. By night, he brings Nipothaios to an acquaintance at the Temple of Nemera. Weeks pass, and the heir has not yet arrived in Aigeium. Inquiries at Corascuto yield nothing. Nipothaios has vanished, and the regents are unsure of how to proceed. At the same time, the situation in the streets is worsening. Poverty, hunger and disease are widespread. Fearing violence, many officials of the old dynasty flee the city, leaving it in anarchy. Finally, a council is called by the Aigeic chieftains. The elders choose a member of the Araphestae tribe to rule as the dagatos, restoring the old system of government. But the citizens aren’t buying it. They have already elected their own leader by popular vote. At the same time, Motra district comes under oligarchic rule by the most prominent of the nobility. The two sides of the city are separated by ideals, and neither of them respect the weak dagatos, whose de facto authority rests in Corascuto. As Aigeium declines, so rises Oaxala. It is a city without kings; a city in the unrelenting grip of the Nemeran Order. Once a shadowy and persecuted organization, the Order has come to dominate Oaxala and do away with any old pretenses. Worship of Nemera is the sole faith, her priests and priestesses the sole authority. Those who would question or oppose the will of the goddess are punished harshly. If not death, it is a life of servitude that awaits them. Theocratic Oaxala extends her influence up and down the river, spreading this unique form of henotheism. Meanwhile, the coasts are seeing different fortunes. In light of their maritime successes, the food shortages seem less severe, and the waves of disease less frequent. It is a new era of trade. With trading posts on either side of the water, merchants from Tydhon and Rhithera control the narrow sea between Ceta and Thrydacia. In 245, some of these merchants arrive on the southern shores of Mithadia, opening trade with that kingdom. There are several more encounters with Keban (Ri’kivan) sailors, in which knowledge of the region is shared. Kyr and Asklena, meanwhile, enter an economic pact. They establish trading posts on newly-discovered Casserandros, and send explorers eastward to discover what lies in that direction.
 * Darna: We accept the deal from the southerners, which grants them the region south of the river in the north coast. While at the same time we begin colonizing the western coast as ours. Mosnola rebuilds and has its walls reinforced after surviving several sieges. The success of the navy in battle and from raiding leads to it being continuously expanded in the coming years, with veterans of the war continuing to raid nearby areas for slaves. To meet the demand for slaves, the nation expands its slaving operations all along the coast, and also captures Ulm heathens to be used to produce more slaves over time in captivity. Exploration of the south coasts continues, with traders exploring and trading over land in the nearly discovered kingdoms.
 * Realm of the Northern Saemonites: Consolidation of the lands under King Saemon V until his apparent death in the year 243. Due to having too young of a successor, Saemon VI being three years of age, a handful of battle-tested and hardened military generals are selected to promptly succeed Saemon V's power with a selected Council of Six until Saemon VI's age reaches twenty. Within the first five years of the Council's reign, infrastructural development and art flourish due to the Council's primary leisure in the soaking of power. However, the council member Tammuz is assassinated in his sleep by an anti-government man from the northern lands. The Council, outraged by his death and the failure to capture the assassin, subsequently resulted in the start of a large schism between members who wanted to continue to live leisurely and three that wanted to reform the state. Due to a polarized oligarchy, the three council members had the majority and decidedly killed the other two members. Out of the naval armada of 200 warships, five begins casual shifts of patrolling of the Saemonite coast, questioning all ships that come near, and if by chance an argument begins, an automatic destruction of the ship. This is reasoned by their being heightened security problems brought by the assassination of Tammuz. The population reaches 800,000 in 244, and after the death of Tammuz and the Council schism, a set of 500 soldiers are raised to properly keep the general city and territories "under wraps" while the now three-member Council begins its general reign of power. As a purge for power and forced obedience starts, many family members of the royal family with possible ways to claim the throne are killed in assassination plots as to properly reduce the family line and to suppress general internal political struggle. Respectively, the Council of Three in two years are able to kill roughly 70% of the extensive royal family, with the remaining royals relinquishing much of their land, power, and fortune to the government.


 * Unarchate of Gyt: Unarch Jynus, now forty three summers of age launches yet more wars of expansion. This time against the Hadui just who inhabit the land south of the Saemonites, a second campaign is launched against all the remaining tribes in the land between Gyt and the cities of the Tythies. These tribesmen are enslaved as the others, but rather than hold them until death, all Gytan slaves are granted the right to freedom after ten years work for Gyt at which time they will be granted an ox and two Bysu (a gold coin worth enough to purchase a spear, shield, and an iron war-axe). Through the sale of these slaves and the vast new tracts of land, the government is able to fund more great works in Gyt. A second tythorus is constructed on Mynethos to draw even more water from the rivers. Construction of a grand dockyard commences with a large dock built to handle the flow of barges. As the population grows Gyt proper receives an influx of migration as second and third sons from the provinces come to seek their fortunes in the city and on the river. Many join in the wars of expansion to be paid in lands from the conquests and much of the spacely populated and poorly held land to the west is integrated. Another new city is founded to the south, once more on the east side of the Tythies, Jyn, for the Unarch. The tribal cities to the south are offered vassalage under Gyt in which they will be granted a 5% tax on all trade down the Tythies, guaranteed by Gyt. Furthermore, they will receive protection from both the Saemonites and Mythadia. The Bysula send out an expedition to traverse the mountains to the east.


 * In Silla, government-owned iron foundries and workshops are established to provide weaponry (bows and arrows, sabers, pikes, etc.), armor, and battering rams for the military. A system of conscription is established, with members of the peasantry being required to serve (as infantry) for a minimum period of six months, and remaining in the reserve for an additional five years. Walls and fortifications, constructed with rammed earth, encircle every major settlement. Due to a need for more land and raw materials, more aggressive military expansion commences–with conquered settlements being placed under the jurisdiction of military officials. Within these occupied territories, slavery is abolished and replaced with a system of contractual servitude. Basic infrastructure and civic buildings are constructed to ease administration and access from the capital, as well as facilitate assimilation into Sillan culture. In order to facilitate population growth, wet-rice cultivation continues – at the expense of lower-yield dry field rice varieties or rice crops. Agricultural productivity increases due to the usage of manure as fertilizer, and the usage of cattle or draft horses for plowing fields. All arable land is converted into rice fields; with the land in between each field being planted with vegetables, as well as coconut or plantain trees to combat soil erosion. Canals are built to ease the transportation of goods and people, as well as divert water from the river to the rice fields. Drainage systems, latrines, and communal baths are constructed in more urbanized communities – thus improving public hygiene and reducing the potential transmission of infectious diseases. Many peasant families have more (surviving) children, due to a higher food supply and lower prevalence of disease. This is also partially due to the influx of people from neighboring tribal polities, who don't practice abortion or other rudimentary methods of contraception. This also could be attributed to an increased desire for children, as they provide labor. The economy rises due to increased foreign trade, with increased wealth resulting in a rising mercantile class. The production of porcelain, jewelry, textiles, and tea dominates the export economy; though the cultivation of fiber crops, exotic fruit, and indigo remains also important.
 * Syres: The wealthiest merchant families, in conjunction with the government, order the construction of a new monument in the city’s harbor, hoping to attract more attention from traders and celebrate the nation’s prosperity. The monument consists of a giant statue of a man that is approximately 110 feet tall, on top of a 50 foot base. The statue itself is carved in stone and then covered in thin, bronze plates riveted together. In the city of Edom the Aposicism movement continues to grow, alongside Ulmism in general. Via its trade routes to Edom the city of Syres is alerted to the nation of Ulmaxares and its struggle to dominate the surrounding area religiously, but the nation doesn’t take a stance on the matter, seeking to avoid another major war.

251-260
'Henceforth there will be restrictions on map sharing. Maps should only be treated sparingly, between allies, or under plausible circumstances, not automatically every time a new nation is discovered. '

'A number of Gytian explorers ordered over the mountains to the east don't return, with the survivors relaying of a plague-ridden land. '

'The westerners of the island agree to unite with the Tsardom of Algeorgia, although parts of its population resist Algeorgian rule. '

'The Exhulan expedition of 4,000 men to attack the Mexiquen tribe results in a defeat. The Exhulans suffer some 1,220 casualties, due in part to the fierce guerrilla tactics of the natives, as well as difficult terrain and disease. '


 * Unarchate of Gyt: Unarch Jynus dies in his 54th year after expanding Gyt to its greatest heights. He is replaced by Unarch Fykus who slows his predecessors expansionist policies. Newly conquered lands are rebuilt and tamed, and a great swath of territory to the west is put under more direct control. Another two cities are constructed. The first, Fyk is built 140 septons (7 px) west and 20 septons north (1 px) of Tyk and the second, Kykas, another 120 septons down the River Tythies from Jyn. Despite the focus on internal growth, there is still expansion along the southern border. As the banks of the Tythies grow overpopulated, poorer farmers and herdsmen are forced to claim lands to the south, pushing the border of Gyt by many septons (4 px along the southern border). A short military campaign is conducted against the Mynar, a tribe to the southeast of Gyt and near the Cartor. Their lands are taken in a similar fashion to those in the west. The Order of Bysulus, of which the Bysula warrior women constitute the core, undertake a religiously mandated quest. The coward Bysula who crossed the mountains are put to death by the bow, the least honorable of deaths. Their bodies are then burnt so they may never return to the earth. The order then raises a force of 500 Bysula and another 4,000 devotees and march north along the Mynethos to where the mountains fall into a great pass. It is there that they begin the work of Bysulus. They erect a tower of stone and wood, and around it stone walls, many meters thick. A great fortress to keep back the plagued lands to the east. Work continues as walls are built to close the gap in the peaks. The boundaries of Gyt then expand up into this pass, but shall go no farther. All those who approach from the east are to be turned back or killed. No gate whatsoever is built into the wall by Bysulus’ decree.
 * Kingdom of Azoz: Exact chronology around this time period gets rather fuzzy, as we reach toward the close of Nathonian tradition. Nevertheless, it is about this era that the unification of Azoz and Frasnoq took place. A number of scholars debate on whether the two nations had already been unified by this time, while others think it happened decades later. Some early Nathonian literature even ascribes Nathon himself as the King responsible for the unification, with stories of the Pentangle of Perea revolving around campaigns in the process. What we do know, from the archeological evidence, is that Azoz had assembled an army between 10,000 and 20,000 men, larger than any other army in Azoz up to that point. These were organized in several fronts, (or, in another interpretation, organized over several campaigns in the same decade) pronged against Frasnoq at both the coastal and bordering regions. Each unit of the military was specially trained in the use of their javelin and shield, large enough to cover the whole body except for their head behind a bronze half-helm. Each unit of the miltary was headed by a squadron of horseback warriors, with lighter shields and a longer spear known as a xysos. The tactics of these units, formed in a block formation, would be accompanied by an equally large unit of archers using the traditional Azoz Longbow. It was this composition of the military that Azoz had coordinated their efforts in finally subjugating all of Frasnoq, and uniting the two crowns together in personal union. Meanwhile, the faith of Ulm continues to be spread through the cities of Mesallia, concentrated at the Ulmian theocracy as well as the sympathetic factions in the Water Merchants. Missions continue to be spread through Valun, Eskaladun and Khin, as well as converting the slaves of Darna and the military of Niani. Monasticism continues to grow in Mesallia and Edom, with the monks of Jiff continuing to perfect their research on the perfect sandwich.
 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: With the island united we hold a large celebration and begin building a statue to honor this day.
 * Exhula: Colonization of the former Kisnan region continues, with many more Exhulan colonists continuing to settle the region and intermix with the natives and Qerans. Four new cities are founded in the region, named Gverra, Bosre, Hyyril, and Rttcca. Gverra, is founded on the river, right across from the Qeran city across the river, and becomes a major center of trade that grows extremly quickly due to its central trade position. Hyyril and Rttcca are also founded as trade cities on the river, both founded farther to the west along it then Gverra, while Bosre is founded north of Gverra, as a coastal port. Emperor Sassigan II dies in 254 and his son Is crowned as Emperor Lorgar III at the age of 27. Lorgar III proves to be a religious fanatic heavily influenced by the corrupt Hcctaal Preacher Yrrthis, who dreams of expanding the Hcctaal faith into the regions east of Exhula, by force if need be, and manages to pass said dream onto Lorgar and convince him that is what is best, Thanks to his influence and his pre-existing opinions Lorgar is convinced to gather a huge army of 12,000 troops, many of whom are veterans of the Second Kisnan War and including among them those who were part of the previous, failed attempt to conquer them, and led it in a second attempt to conquer the Mexiquen, hoping to overwhelm them through sheer numbers and brutality. (Algorithm needed!) He gathers a council of advisors on how to take the land, and notes from the commanders of the previous force that a large part of what had made the Mexiquen effective had been their ability to hide among the populace and launch surprise ambushes and attacks before blending back into the population. Thus, a strategy that nullifies this advantage is figured out. It is reasoned that if they have no population to hide among then they will be forced to fight the superior Exhulan forces in the field and thus, when The invasion begins, the entire Mexiquen population we can get our hands on is slaughtered, regardless of age, gender, position, or beliefs, nobody is spared. However, before the invasion is launched a long overdue census is conducted on the Empires population (Mod Response Needed!). We also found a new major settlement in the new unclaimed territory discovered to the north of us, as our northernmost colony and a trade post with Yannis and Xüonai. We also found three cities on the coast of the unclaimed stretch of land southeast of our island above the peninsula the Mexiquen are located along. The opening of trade with Xüonai is accepted gladly, as is the offer of sharing maps (this was offered before the rule was put in place, I will not do anything like this after this). We also begin efforts to repair the Ettyian cities from the damage they took during the Governor's rebellion, upgrading the old walls of the city and sending many more settlers into the land, we'll also continue doing our best to erase the governor from history. A son named Vassiga is born to Lorgar and Zaratle In 251 and is made the heir to the throne, while another daughter, named Saeccaea, is born in 256, shortly before he departs from Siccarius to lead the second invasion of the Mexiquen, leaving her to, for the most part, raise the children on her own, and although they are still raised in the Hcctaal faith and Exhulan Customs, their mother’s influence means they also adopt many Qeran customs and fashions that are also frequently adopted by much of the court.
 * Qera: Recovery and reconstruction continues. When the labour shortage gets less of a problem, the economy recovers further. As the former prisonors were used as miners, Exhulan mining-techniques are adapted and the extraction of iron becomes more effective. This leads to a widespread use of ironmade farming tools, since it was only used for weapons before. The men who were bought as slaves are freed immediately after they arrive. Hbeahahollea (the colony near the Olmacs) grows in size with smaller farming communities around the city (EXPANDS 1 px to the east). First contact with Sillas is made and intrest in their tea is taken. We offer spices in exchange for tea (SILLAS RESPONSE, PLEASE). Relations with Exhula normalize slowly with the return of the soldiers and the new warrior caste flourishes under prince Ycas IV. After the marriage of Yozyv and Yiia, a boy is born, who is named Ybhan. Yiia seems to show actual affection to Yozyv, but she has trouble to get on boat with the Qeran customs and culture. She is intelligent, but somewhat an outcast in the Qeran Qera_flag.pngity and becomes more and more melancholic. She begins to write and publishes a book of philosophic and poetic stories in both Qeran and Exhulan. The Ualjak territorry becomes officially a vassal-state, located in the southwest of the principality, west of the great southern river (MOD RESPONSE PLEASE).  A consonant shift happens in southern Qeran, where the original Y [ĩ] becomes a [ʏ]-sound, but the spelling stays the same, as it only applies to the south-Qeran dialect. A banner for both army and civil purpose are adapted. The war flag/ naval flag is a crocodile's hat on a white field, while the civil/peace time flag is a jaguars head on a white and black field.
 * Xüonai: Tyha Už starts to gain vast amounts of wealth from trading for cinnamon and nutmeg, unknown to the people of Xüonai before trading with Exhula and Qera. They also get to slave trading in the north, although less with Darna and more with Molaga, due to the War of the North. To make the northern mountains easier to trade through, a large road and canal is built through the mountain pass, connecting regions of the Lhynat (capital river) and regions of the Ropitat (Northern Bay River). The latter of the two fails immensely, with engineers not being able to create working locks for the canal and the lack of experience on making water move through land, but the former works, helping bring more from the south to the Topituya, the "Western Bay Games". Tyha Už also opens healthy trade relations with Exhula, and in the year 252, a royal envoy from the government (not from Tyha Už) arrives in Exhula to foster good relations with them. Tyha Už ships continue down the coast to find an island to create a trading post on. Exhulan's become to be known as Popsl, or "Southern people", along Qerans. Wondering if Lhynei and the Darnan continent are connected, sailors set off north of Darna to see. An expedition is also sent east to see if there is new lands out east. Ships are sent south of the Mesallian Archipelago and inland to find where this "Azoz" is, who have been influencing people since the 130's. The small colony under Darna, still controlled by Xüonai, is destroyed and "moved" to an area next to Topitui on the north coast to make it more manageable (remove outpost and add 1 px next to Topitui). An alliance request is sent to Yannis and Syres, our main historical allies. The world is proved round by a sailor named Roud Rth, when he measures the horizon line in Xüonai and measures it again near Aurelia, where the horizon is the same distance awayFlag_of_Xüonai.svg from the stern of his boat, proving that the world is round, reasoning that if it was flat, the distance between the horizon and the stern would be different at these two places. Three cities grow in size to make room for a growing population. A new flag is designed, with two blue stripes to signify the north and south seas, while a green stripe in the middle to signify Xüonai itself and its fertile lands. A grey crescent and yellow dot are made to signify the sun and the moon.
 * Exploring: Tyha Už sails south to find an island near Exhula to establish a Xüonai owned trading post. Sailors sail north to see if Lhynei and Darna's continent are connected. An expedition is sent north of Aurelia to discover more of Lhynei, and northeast of Aurelia to the tips of a potential new continent.
 * Settlements: The small colony under Darna, still controlled by Xüonai, is destroyed and "moved" to an area next to Topitui on the north coast to make it more manageable (remove outpost and add 1px next to Topitui). Three cities grow in size to make room for a growing population (add 3 px urban in three other cities).
 * Mesallian Culture: According to Iosynomis, the chief source on the rise and fall of Xares, the situation in Ulmaxares began to deteriorate quickly. The highly diverse population began to unravel, with the first incident apparently being when an Edomite made an animal sacrifice outside an Ulmist church, leading to an outbreak of violence. The highly zealous supporters of Xares called for a ban on all other religions, and strict religious uniformity, while the followers of non-Ulmist religions ceased paying taxes or following the orders of the government until their needs were met. The king, although partial to the Ulmist side, sought a more peaceful and neutral resolution. His inaction caused the more radical elements of the government to form the Zealots, a movement for strict Ulmist theocracy. A schism occured between the Zealots and the Xaresians, and when the king vacated the capital of Nerimos temporarily, the Zealots under Ishbakin ben Landrew managed to capture the city by turning on the city’s garrison. The arrival of Teloc’zepoc the Fat at the head of a Yannian army caused a crisis in the fragile kingdom. Xares’ army was left stuck between two hostile forces, and the city of Dascelos fell quickly to the Yannians before he could muster a proper defense. With hostile neighbors all around the kingdom, it also soon found itself victim to incursions from Edom and others. Iosynomis calls the arrival of an Azozian army as a miracle from the True God, as it managed to buy the king enough time to withdraw south and then retake Nerimos, although the city was now badly damaged. In the Siege of Nerimos by Yannis and the Edomite Malecius, the city was destroyed. The great basilica was razed to the ground, with many Ulmians being killed or imprisoned. According to legend Xares was killed in the battle, but before he died he commanded that the dwelling of the True God in the center of the temple be lifted by 50 men and transported out of the city. This band, under the command of Xares’ son, named Vedun, carried the holy dwelling and a caravan of Ulmists into the desert. First the people of Ulmaxares and the remaining army of the nation fled to the citadel of Leviea, which Iosynomis says successfully held out against siege for years before the invaders gave up. The kingdom proper had fallen, and Iosynomis writes that Vedun’s contingent continued south, making a great exodus across the desert. After many years the Ulmians came upon a river in the southern mountains, where they built a new, modest temple, and a settlement hidden from the rest of the world. The outcome of the rest of the kingdom’s land is not entirely known, but evidence suggests that the kingdom was probably split between an Edomite province and a new kingdom in the north of Mesallian origin. According to legend Teloc’zepoc the Fat became so encumbered with treasure that he eat himself to death on the road back to the coast. Physical evidence shows that Edom brought many Ulmian artifacts back to the capital, but also many Ulmian ideas were adopted as well. A woman preacher by the name of Shanza reportedly gained a following in the city, but she was rejected by the male-dominated Ulmians outside Edom’s borders. The beliefs of Shanzian Ulmism transformed as well, with Shanza preaching that the True God is a woman.
 * Darna: The war with the southerners is ended, with Darna having made a fortune from raising and enslaving the southerners. The slave pens of Mosnola become filled with people from the south, who are bred for the markets of the Yannis Empire and beyond. The city expands greatly, with trade from Tesardya and other major cities. The states of Isimandia continue to trade with Frasnoq and the lands to the southwest that are being discovered. Ulmist natives are also enslaved in these regions for sale elsewhere.
 * Xüonai Diplomacy: We ask Darna to officially sign the Treaty of Ropkhaui.
 * Realm of the Northern Saemonites: Consolidation of the lands under the Council persists heavily after the political purge of the royal family, centralizing the state and reducing the rights of tribal warlords remaining in the ownership of lands. Although sometimes sparking violence, most fights are ended very quickly due to the Council's force killing the rebels in a very torturous and vile manner, and even killing those attempting to surrender. During this period, literature and art enter a dark period due to the lack of support by the Council. After intense military training, academic study, and animistic education, Saemon VI officially takes the role of King in 260, keeping much of the Council closely situated near him during his later reign. Expansion northward is made along the river by 5 px.
 * Yannis Empire: After years of idle action with a heathen presence right on the Yannian border, the Anointed One decrees that it is time to renew the holy and just crusade against the Burned Men by crushing their survivor kingdom on the east side of the river. 10,000 men are raised to invade the state, with naval elements assisting on the coast as well. Another force is raised, but this remains garrisoning the borders and coast of the nation to protect against retaliation. Once the Burned Men are defeated in battle, the Anointed One orders an army of Holy Men to settle the lands and make them holy once more. As the army moves along the coast, if any cities should surrender they will be granted greater privileges under Yannian administration.
 * Xüonai Diplomacy: The government of Xüonai offers to join the crusade against the Burned Men, as many in Xüonai believe in Unyanni (a mix of Yannian and Unäo religions) and Yannian. The only thing Dashon VI asks in return is a small trading post on the southern tip of the heathen nation and an alliance with Yannis. If accepted, 7,500 soldiers come to assist Yannis in their crusade.
 * In Mesallas: The Yannian expedition to the region of “Ulmaxares” south of Mesallas is considered a success, as the heathen kingdom that was invaded is more or less folded. Some Yannian mercenaries remain in the area to continually hunt heathens, and many become slavers working to fulfill the Yannian demand for slaves. After the death of Teloc’zepoc the Fat the government’s interest in pursuing the issue personally fades. The new governor in Mesallas becomes Ibecnetoc, who focuses primarily on conversion in Mesallas proper, and less so on the eastern coast where the Xaresians inhabited. Now that relations have been established with Edom some Holy Men begin spreading the faith in northern Edomite territory as well, and in their capital city of Edom.
 * Syres: By this time the Colossus of Syres is completed in the city’s harbor, becoming a monumental landmark in the region. The southwest region that had been the subject of Syresian colonization over the course of the last several decades is consolidated into a single territory. The Hensa, reluctant to place the territory under the administration of the king, decrees it a Hensa-administered territory, with several joint governors appointed by the city. The province becomes known as Setimaoth, with its capital at the settlement of Canim. Patra Lebanus of Syres promotes the spread of the Ulm faith into the western territories, ordering the first places of worship outside the city.
 * Irian Culture: The River Ludians are conquered by the Plains Ludians from farther east. Naubalates, warrior-king of all Ludians, leads his armies across the Cebrion River into Iria. The first tribe he encounters, the Regobaldi, immediately swear fealty to him. Moving northeast, he defeats the Tyrscuri and destroys their settlement at Trocaea. With the ranks swelling with swordsmen and archers, Naubalates launches a decisive attack on the city-states of the Hecis River. His men ultimately sack Aigeium, bringing an end to its hegemony. The cowardly dagatos flees to Corascuto, where he dies in a Ludian raid. For the next decade, the Ludians subjugate almost all peoples east of the Hecis River. Only Kyr withstands their attacks, due to the valiant defense of King Casserander and his sons, which will one day be the subject of epic poems. Oaxala manages to survive by paying a handsome tribute to Naubalates. The Nolossi and Catascapti are conquered, while the Solcii move ever eastward to the green outlets of the Cebrion. Meanwhile in Ceta, the Irians expand to the west coast, absorbing the Erachmi people by force. The rulers of Rhithera begin to claim the land as their dominion, despite having little authority beyond the coast. Tydhon battles with the Rhossoi kingdoms in the north, seizing the strategically important settlement of Midabira. A city called Droupos appears on the isle of Casseran. Irian traders also establish a presence on the island between Ceta and Mithadia.

261-270
'If you still need to post in the old turn you may do so. The current turn will also be extended for Thanksgiving if needed. '

'The second Exhulan attempt to subdue the Mexiquen tribe is much more successful, with the Exhulans capturing the western tip of the region and parts of the coast. This comes at a great cost, with about 1,885 casualties sustained. '

'The Exhulan census reports that the decades of war, and the famine and other hardships that came as a result, have taken a large toll on the population. On the original home island 55,000 people in total are reported, 5,500 people on Sythri and Hakkran, on Clorrtil 17,000, on Zoelle 18,000, on the Ettyian Coast 12,000 people, in all of the Ghisna region (the original territory plus the conquered territory) 10,000 people are reported. '

'Despite early victories the Yannians experience difficulty capturing the far south of the Kuscisiwan kingdom of Moturkodja. Numerous volunteers and mercenaries are also attracted from Weritsz, with the Weritsz government pressured to intervene. '

'Despite the unification that occurred in the Tsardom of Algeorgia, most of the island’s inhabitants reject the government’s rule, with a major rebellion occurring in the western one-half of the island. '

'After the sudden conquest of Fashnoq by the Kingdom of Azoz, the Azozians experience resistance from the Fashnoqian nobility and the remnants of its army. '

'After years of resistance the tribe north of Gyt succumbs to the attacks from its neighbors. Most of the tribe’s land is seized by Herati, with some being taken by the Gytians. Despite the fall of the tribal government, the mountainous region of the far east remains de facto outside the control of the invaders for years to come. '

From Xüonai: Darna and Vandenhoek, please sign the Treaty of Ropkhaui officially.


 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: With the rebellion underway, a miracle happens when a Dodo walks in between the government and the rebels fighting and makes them cease fire (the Dodo is powerful). Tsar Alexei II begins to negotiate with them. He wants them to live peacefully with the rest of Algeorgia. A new species is discovered and (think a Moa bird but bigger) is given the name Dodomoa.
 * Unarchate of Gyt: Unarch Fykus, having proven himself an excellent administrator, begins the expansion of the city of Gyt. A system of organized growth is implemented along the two major roads headed north. The city expands by roughly 40 square septons to the north and west along these roads (2 px, one north, one west). Another three small cities are constructed this decade. The first, Lyt, is built nearly due south of Kykas along the river (same px column, and next to the river). The second, Fykan, is constructed another 140 septons down the river (7 px down the river). The third city, Wys, is constructed as a trade center 20 septons from the Gytan border with the tribal cities (1 px from the Tribal border on the north bank of the river). Gyt now possesses a firm grasp on all the land either side of the river and patrols among the trade barges with a small but growing fleet of river boats. More land in the west is brought under firm Gytan control through settlement and the construction of many thousands of small hamlets and towns. Despite the focus on internal growth, there is still expansion along the southern border. As the banks of the Tythies grow overpopulated, poorer farmers and herdsmen are forced to claim lands to the south, pushing the border of Gyt by many septons (1-2 px along the southern border). A cartographer is sent out on a trade barge to map its route to the sea.
 * Darna: Several modifications have to be made to the treaty of the southerners. After that the war is deemed over officially, despite being de facto over for some time. Namely there will be no “compensation” for the war, as that would be ridiculous (and implausible for this time period). We trade heavily with the Empire of Niani, Molaga, Benekundon, and Zedisladana to strengthen them against the southern nation’s aggressive expansion and cruelty. The town of Mosnola recovers and expands, and the governor of the city begins claiming the rest of the river and more of the coast officially, after years of using that land already, and as per our lawful agreement. We are routinely annoyed by the southerners attempting to map our lands, and any “explorers” discovered tend to be captured as slaves by slavers while they are on their way, but that is not the doing of the government. The coastal colony in the west also expands to meet the captured outpost that was once owned by the southerners.
 * Xüonai Diplomacy: We accept repealing Term II.
 * Ri'Kiva: Population increases in the colonies, but due to fears of Saemonite influence spreading on the Rk'jrv, a settlement is made 10 px downriver from the Saemonites. An envoy is sent to the Saemonites, asking that both sides agree to keep this the space in between neutral [Solace Response Needed]. The army under Kal'If assembles once more and marches against the Aurilians, and if that succeeds, marching west and then north to the sea. To smooth along dealings with the Saemonites, a tribute mission is sent, bearing deer pelts worth 10,000 of the Ri'Kivan gold currency.
 * Irian Culture: For Naubalates, the presence of the Nemeran Order is a threat to his power. The Nemerans have taken to spreading terror among the populace and targeting the king’s own commanders in daring assassination attempts. Conveniently, he will not have to lift a finger to get rid of them. In 261, Oaxala becomes engaged in a losing war with the Phimeres, a vassal tribe of the Ludians. The marauding Phimeres storm the city and massacre the priests at the Temple of Nemera. After pilfering artifacts from the Temple, they then burn the city. With its head cut off, the Nemeran Order is obliterated. The Ludians consolidate their territorial gains, incorporating Corenia and Nolossia as provinces of their empire. This decade sees the collapse of the Hecis River civilization as a direct result of the invasions, and the growth of new cities around the Ima River. In Ludian-controlled lands, the mixing of two different ways of life produces a distinct Ludo-Irian culture. This shift affects all aspects of society, from language and religion to art and warfare. Pottery of this time reflects the unique tastes of the Ludian nobility, depicting scenes of a grotesque and sexual nature that would be considered taboo among older generations of Irians. Religious imagery is common. The Ludians introduce the practice of honoring gods with wooden idols and small icons. They traditionally cremate their dead and store their ashes in stylized urns. In many areas, this custom supersedes the elaborate burials practiced by the Irians. The use of iron also increases. The Ludians favor iron for its sturdiness and abundance. It becomes an element in both pottery and weaponry. King Casserander dies in battle against the Ludians. After the fall of Kyr, Casserander’s sons relocate to the Isle of Casseran and the tip of southern Ceta, establishing three petty kingdoms there.
 * Xüonai: With the aggressive slaving from Darnans, all sailors and cartographers are advised to keep away from the Darnan homeland, with explorers banned from crossing a imaginary line from the horn north of the Darnan north coast colony to the place where the colony of Syresei used to be. With the large Exhulan map, much of the south begins to be put on Xüonai maps. With explorers being prohibited from going to the north, most of Tyha Už's resources are put into the east. Iron and artisan goods from Xüonai are traded for cinnamon, nutmeg, and pepper from Exhula and Qera, all prized spices in the north, which are traded for horses, slaves, and gold. The gold is used to hire troops and mercenaries, which are deployed to help Yannis in exchange for a small trading post on the southern tip of the nation. While assisting, many mercenaries are converted to the Yannian religion. The government strikes a deal with Tyha Už, letting Tyha Už have a monopoly and developing the port in exchange for them handing over control. The government of Xüonai decides to help to capture the port, sending 7,500 men to help. Captured enemies are enslaved and sold to traders from many traders. War is officially declared on the burned men, but all of the army minus 7,500 troops plus Tyha Už's mercinaries stay at the borders of Zedislandia, Benekundon, Molaga, and Darna to discourage an invasion from any of the stated countries. With rumors of a country north of Aurelia, explorers go onto land near Aurelia and start north. Sailors go around the Aurelian continent on both the eastern and western most sides, along with cartographers going east from various points to map out the land. Rural areas grow. Darnans and Nianians begin to be called "Ropsl", and Exhulans and Qerans "Popsl". The fourth Topituya commences in 266, and although largely dominated by Xüonaisl, two Syresians and three Yannianis win, out of 32 winners.
 * Kingdom of Azoz: The tragedy on the Fall of Perea is traditionally dated to roughly around this time. The peak source of confusion among chronology stems from the conquests of Frasnoq and surrounding (brown) nations, which are well attested in the archaeology but barely mentioned at all in the Nathonian cycle. Traditionally, the climactic war that brought an end to the Pentangle is blamed for the chaos and disunity that typified Azoz's next era. However, modern critical scholars have instead pointed to the rapid instability after conquering Frasnoq as the true source of the collapse, causing a huge economic strain until the army mutinied. After seeing his Cup had been taken, Jamshid decided it was time to invade the realm again personally, leading an army of sea monsters, golems and fishmen against Azoz. The Battle of Liyres Forest managed to crush Jamshid's initial attack, coordinating a strategy by Raphael, although countless lives were lost in the struggle. Ever confident, however, Jamshid decided to release the Bull of Heaven, an unstoppable monstrous creature kept in the service of Drokksid in preparation of the end of the world. The Bull came and rampaged through many cities of Azoz, killing many citizens in his wake. Every single knight and warrior, as well as the King himself, were required in finally defeating the cow, according to the prophesy of Isodore, and most of them were killed in the process. Even so, after the Bull was defeated it retreated across the sea to the far west, healing its wounds until returning in the end times. Jamshid himself disappears from the narrative at this point, some late sources saying how he was swallowed up in the earth. Aftert his war was finally over, the kingdom of Azoz was in a dilapidated weakened state, and as such the throne was seized by Nathon's half-brother Luxan. This resulted in an immediate civil war between Luxan and Nathon, who eventually hit each other with mortal blows at the Battle of Kaspin Hill. The Prophet Isodore, praying for a miracle, laid Nathon and all his warriors to rest in a catacomb underneath the city, until the day that the followers of Ulm are in their greatest need. During this time, Cassander was first swallowed by a great fish, and vomited on a remote island in the Eastern Sea. He took several years to make his way back home, during which time he was trapped by the wiles of the witch Astalot, who governed the island. When Sarai heard the news of Cassander's imprisonment, she was convinced that he had left her for the love of Astalot, and promptly killed herself. In the same way, as soon as Cassander returned to Azoz and saw his love was dead, he killed himself as well. Meanwhile, from the archaeology we know at this time, the nation continued to destabilize immediately after all the southern nations were conquered. The coastal region of Frasnoq and much of the brown was retained under the de jure Azoz domains, while a few more cities in the southern areas were established as well, possibly as a result of Azozans fleeing the main city. The church continued unchanged for now, however, and continued to support the Ulmian exiles after the collapse of Xares, as well as the growth of Ulm in Edom.
 * Mesallian Culture: According to the texts of the Xaresians their exodus across the great eastern desert left them hidden in an unknown, exotic world. The true nature of this isolation is disputed, as excavated sites within their former settlement have discovered Edomite coins bearing the new monarch’s likeness, indicating that some contact remained with the rest of the world. The modern day archaeological site is less than a hundred miles east of a similarly dated Edomite outpost on the fringes of their empire, so it is possible that some contact existed west to east. Some fifty years later, the Mesallian writer Herasitas mentions a small kingdom to the south, that merchants would occasionally cross the desert to trade with, perhaps indicating that the Mesallian world did not totally forget about the small Ulmian colony. Iosynomis writes that the other Ulmian stronghold, the citadel of Leviea, continued to hold out against foreign powers. After the initial siege by the Yannian army failed, Iosynomis recounts at least four other sieges within the next few years by different parties, all of which eventually withdrew. The stronghold attracted the occasional town to crop up around it, which was periodically moved or destroyed. When advancing armies passed through the area en route somewhere else, Leviea became an important ally for any army seeking resupply in the region. Leviea would additionally send small parties to found settlements in the surrounding mountains, although its power remained largely trapped within the mountain citadel itself. Meanwhile in the Melopenes the city of Agira fought a war of expansion against its southern neighbors, primarily the city of Prynia. This marked the beginning of Agira’s domination of its narrow peninsula, and the rise of the city as a major power in Mesallas.
 * Exhula: The war against the Mexiquen continues throughout this turn, as we use the captured territory on the western base of the peninsula and the recaptured former Exhulan trading posts, which were developed over the decades since our being pushed out as cities by them, as bases to organize and launch a massive offensive farther east and up the Peninsula with the same tactics with The majority of our troops, while we also gather a further 2,000 troops and send them to the area, using them to reinforce the main army while 2,000 troops each push along each side of the coastline in an attempt to secure it and ensure the Mexiquen‘s complete subjagation (MOD RESPONSE NEEDED, KEEP WITHIN THIS TURN PLEASE).In the occupied territory Exhulans are left alive, but any Mexiquen we find that is in any way capable of fighting is killed while all the woman and children are either also killed or enslaved and shipped off to the markets of Zoelle to be sold to Qera, our trading partners farther East such as Olmac, or to the North and to Xüonai and their company of Tyha Už, with whom our developing trade relationship for many goods but primarily spices also includes a quickly developing and very profitable slave trade between us, where we are also beginning to sell many Mexiquen as exotic slaves to sell farther north to Xüonai, with some even being sold even farther north. We gladly welcome the arrival of the ambassador from Xüonai and send one of our own north to Xüonai, who arrives in 266. We also request being able to send Hcctaal preachers North to Xüonai, although we don’t really expect this to be accepted, although we see it as being worth a try. (XÜONAI RESPONSE NEEDED!!!). We begin to send settlers to the north of us to claim some of the islands North of us that are still unclaimed, founding the settlements of Archcaliic, Elchul, Rotucarius, Bromul, and Iysst, and sending many thousands of settlers, most of which are from Haeelos, the former home island and the most populous area in the empire, which we begin to increasingly encourage immigration from to the northern colonies or to the Ettyian coast and Ghisnan region, all of which are areas we heavily desire to settle large populations in but that have low populations currently compared to Haeelos, with many thousands departing in search of a better life. The cities founder to the south in the newly conquered territory begin to significantly grow in population and become increasingly larger, richer, and more important in the region as trade continues to develop more and more with Qera once again. The growing of cinnamon trees becomes increasingly popular throughout the empire as we seek to, in the future, develop a spice industry of our own to compete wth Qera’s, although this progress slowly and is nowhere near a large market yet. We continue trading with both the Northeastern, Eastern, and Northern nations as well as with Qera, as Exhula becomes a center of trade between many nations even more so than before and we begin to become extremely rich as a result, not just because of the moving of much of the trade and thus the products and wealth between these regions moving through our territory, but also because of the money we make off buying and selling our many own products. We also begin to develop the first of the so-called Exhulan Longbows, which become famed for their size, sturdiness, and accuracy, as well as for being extremely rare and hard to make, and they become one of our chief luxury products while only the most skilled of archers in our armies use them. Archeologists will later find evidence that the Exhulan Aurel, an Iron based coin and Exhula’s main currency, first enters production at around this time on the orders of the Empress, something that the Emperor, embroiled in his campaign against the Mexiquen, could care less about, and it soon becomes a legitimate and common currency in trading throughout our region and beyond. This is also the time when Princess Yiia first began earning the fearsome reputation that would latter earn here the fearful and respectful title of “Yiia the Red”, although that nickname did not emerge until many years after this. It originated when Prince Vassiga died in 266 at the age of 16 while Yiia was just 15, leaving behind a one-year-old son named Rttagan as the heir to the throne who many are eager to try to use for political influence, with him entrusting Yiia to defend him. With the Empress dying in suspicious circumstances early in 267 (Which were suspicious to the point that it was and is suspected by many, both at the time and modern historians, that she was assassinated by a faction trying to manipulate the young heir, which is also the reason that their were so many attempts on Yiia’s own life once it was clear she would not allow herself to be manipulated). With the Emperor far away and fighting the Mexiqen’s and the other royal siblings being even younger than she is, she is forced to take up the role of his protection for herself, with it becoming an open secret that she was the one responsible for having Yrrthis killed when he named himself regent and successfully took control of the empire for a short time period (due to Yiia herself being a minor and thus unable to be regent and many nobles looking to control the young heir rightfully seeing her as a political enemy) before he “mysteriously” died of poisoning in 269, after which she managed to have two of the few loyal nobles of any authority at the Exhulan Court, Lorgar Dhhcs and Rloitan Yorth, splinted as regents, before she took control a few years into next turn once she was considered old enough. Around this time is also when she first began politically battling her uncle Tycar for influence over Rttagan, a harsh conflict that developed a lot of hate between them. Yiia herself survived many assassination attempts during this time and after by her political rivals. This is also when the goddess Ilyyivit, the goddess of fertility and destruction first entered into the Hcctaal religion as a major figure, one who is said to have been brutally killed by the villainous god Ktt’houur and hollowed out while still alive so he could hide from the other gods wrath and plot his revenge on them, but who still survives in horrible agony to bring life back to the lands of Exhula after his great eruptions using her corpse destroy much, with one such eruption happening at the end of 270 and doing a lot of damage to central Haeelos and becoming a major factor in the mass immigration that occurred to many of the empires other territories during this time, although it did not result In Haeelos being anywhere close to ceasing to be the most populous region of the empire or cause major damage to the government, since that has long since been moved to Zoelle and Siccarius, although it does cause some panic and disrupt many logistics for a few years. Finnaly, in an effort to increase the lowered population we begin offering large incentives for women to have more children, with many tax breaks being given to those who have a large number of surviving children, something that especially begins encouraging the poor and landless to have many children as it allows them to make some amount of money far above what they could normally earn, something that also leads to some of those with the most intelegent members and largest numbers of surviving children even escaping from the ranks of the landless poor, although this is extremely rare and none enter the nobility or anywhere near them in wealth, with most just entering the middle class citizens. We also send three expeditions to explore 30 px east of Zoelle and Clorrtil, in an attempt to discover more lands. (MOD RESPONSE NEEDED).
 * Exhula defeats the Mexiquen tribe decisively, but at a cost of 5,400 soldiers over the course of the process. The enemy tribe is nearly entirely wiped out, and the region heavily desolated. 
 * Exhula continued: With the successful reconquest of our lost land in the Mexiquen area and successful conquest of the Mexiquen’s remaining land we begin our usual process of colonizaion, settling thousands of Exhulan ino the region to secure it and turn it into a productive part of the empire. The remaining Mexiquen are unable to resist our colonization due to our complete decimation of their civilization and wiping out most of their population. Thus, although sporadic attacks and raids continue to occur, most of the army departs, leaving 4,000 Exhulan soldiers to garrison the area.
 * Xüonai Diplomacy: Tyha Už greatly welcomes Exhula's trade with them, and asks to settle a small trade post occupying a small island, preferably sparsely inhabited and just north of Exhula. The ambassador coming in 266 is met with honor, and great lengths are made to give him a warm welcome. The government strongly discourages (not outright bans) bringing Hcctaal preachers to Xüonai, citing the Ulm crisis. However, the government has nothing against the religion but says that bringing Hcctaal to Xüonai may foster resent to devote followers to Ulm, Unäo, or Yannian if Hcctaal becomes another religion to compete within the mainland, making Hcctaal a religion which is discriminated against, and may hurt the followers. Tyha Už and the government celebrate the conquering of Mexiquen, due to the increase in stability in Exhula after military conflict. Xüonai hopes to keep healthy relations with Exhula. Note: Tyha Už is a company (much like the British East India company, but more integrated into the government). It is largely supported by the government, and engages in trade, exploring, and sometimes politics and wars (such as the Yanno-Moturkodja war and helping foster the Yanno-Xüonai alliance) to gain land and goods. It is not a colony.
 * Exhula response: Exhula agrees to allow the Tyha Už to settle a small island north of us as a trading post, and directs them to the number of small islands north of us, allowing them to found a settlement as a trading post on one of the islands. Also, although the strong discouragement from the Xüonai government cause us to decide to limit the numbers we send, the current Emperor is very religiously devout and dedicated to spreading Hcctaal (which is why he decided to go to war with the Mexiquen earlier) and without a ban on sending preachers he begins sending them to Xüonai as soon as he takes power again in Siccarius upon returning from the Third and final Mexiquen War, although his daughter and advisors manage to convince him to limit the numbers he sends since we still desire to maintain friendly relations with Xüonai and don’t want to make the government angry by ignoring the discouragement.
 * Realm of the Northern Saemonites: Consolidation of the lands under the Council and Saemon VI persists heavily after the political purge of the royal family, centralizing the state and reducing the rights of tribal warlords remaining in the ownership of lands. Although sometimes sparking violence, most fights are ended very quickly due to the Council's force killing the rebels in a very torturous and vile manner, and even killing those attempting to surrender. During this period, literature and art enter a dark period due to the lack of support by both Saemon VI and the Council. Religious tolerance is declared as to please the citizens, and soon a small number of temples are built across the nation in respect. Expansion northward is made along the mountains and river by 5 px, and soon a clearing through them is found and properly expanded into by 2 px.
 * Yannis Empire: The Anointed One accepts the aid of Xüonai in crushing the Burned Men, and agrees to their offer of granting them a trade post in the southern tip of the conquered land. Their trade post is permitted on the eastern side of the tip, just outside one of the settlements that was captured. The Yannis Empire also accepts Xüonai’s offer of an alliance, and will trade maps at this time if they are still willing. In the west of the nation the governors of the Lake Xlaban region begin construction of a series of roads that will extend to Dijunga in the west, but also north in several locations into the mountains, allowing for some limited movement into southwest Niani, or the Darnan colony, for trade and communication. In the east the roads between Xanuys and other major cities to Bassar, and then to the eastern coast, allows for increased settlement of this region. The empire’s ships explore the eastern coast north and south, planting markers along the coast every so many miles, and at major stops constructing small temples.
 * Xüonai Diplomacy: The government accepts the map trading agreement, and hopes to sustain long lasting relations with Yannis.
 * In Mesallas: Governor Ibecnetoc dies and is replaced by governor Temen’telon. The new governor is far more ambitious, and seeks to extend his domain to governance over the entire Western Sea. He begins demanding tribute and patronage from the vassals, clients, and neighbors of Oconaca, who will address him as Ruler of the West. After the King of Deconos, who rules the small cluster of islands between Nykos and Halatia, purposely slights the governor in an act of resistance, Temen’telon campaigns on the islands and has them subjugated. The king is killed and replaced by a more submissive ruler, who bends the knee to Temen’telon in perpetuity. Between direct and indirect rule, the Yannian viceroyalty dominates the lands from the Gabatrian Sea and the Acrissa Islands of Syres.
 * In Tik’akna: The colony of Ometoc-vis and Quamocten, and the southern colony of Tohatia, both begin trading with Exhula to the far south. Tohatia consolidates rule around its central river and commissions new settlements in the south, as well as numerous trade posts and temples along the route to Exhula. Holy Men rightfully work to help spread the faith south, with small temples being constructed in the new Exhulan settlements. These Holy Men also launch voyages to the south to uncover new lands.
 * Mang: The nation is sustained of not much to say about. However, the military is being worked on by the Ompai emperor because of a strained world of alliances that could potentially threaten the nation. The government is very obscure about the way it treats civilians, so new military jobs were routed to the jobless, which gave about 13,000 jobs to the jobless inhabitants. A new currency is being worked on by the government due to a lack of money the nation has to the jobless and citizens. Meanwhile, the nation is currently establishing domain to continue the work for the jobless. 500 troops were ordered to the coastline, for any lookout for ships intruding there water area. Another thing is that Ompai emperor is planning three new cities. One city is to establish new trade routes and become a important route for imports and naval building (whenever the nation gets the resources to build a naval ship). Another city will be a important agricultural center, mainly for painting, writing, and other cultural stuff. The final city will be the capital of Mang. These will be scheduled to be finished in 291-300.


 * Beraba: Out from the high cities of Ngaoudera, Doulaba, and Damatura, a proclamation is carried forth by messengers to the far reaches of Beraba. There is to be a census of all of the inhabitants of the realm. The census takes nearly a year to complete, but the results are finally returned to the high cities and examined by the scholars. Based on the results of the census, a new tax is implemented across the realm. This tax will finance large public works projects and administrative changes in the following decades. First, this will sponsor a small military/police force for the realm, subordinate to the royal guards. There are also upgrades to the royal academies in the high cities. Each noble house must send at least one child to these academies. The census results also include a list of common children with an aptitude to become clerks and scribes. These children are sent to the academies as well. The tax will also sponsor more permanent temples to the Beraban pantheon, including the five High Gods: Baione - God of the Overhead, Sydes - God of the Underneath, Umbor - God of the In-Between, Ihena - Goddess of the Waters, and Qisdona - Goddess of the Flames. Finally, the tax will finance expeditions up the rivers to the highlands, and along the coast to the north and south to discover more about their surroundings. In the final months of the decade, the Crown Prince of Damatura, Hun-Cane (known as “the Wise), experiences a decline in his health. By the end of the decade, he dies. The members of House Hjadra assemble and elect Hun-Cane’s nephew, Honiahaka, as the new Crown Prince of Damatura.
 * Syres: Spearheaded by a handful of wealthy merchant families, notably the Demniahs and the Heronites, the nation of Syres launched a number of trade missions to the Emalia region, exploring the region’s series of rivers south and east. Along the primary river is the city of Ema, where a major trade post is constructed, and numerous other cities south of it, while on the western tributaries the nation discovers an alternative route to the materials of the mountains without going through Edom. In the east the rivers are followed into the Great Lakes, where the nation encounters a plethora of new goods to trade for, and a small fortune is made trading previously unknown goods such as janter to the natives of the region. In the west of the nation the Ulmian religion first appears, and near the city of Canim the story of Nelrim is infused with native beliefs to create a story of a bloodline descending from the prophet. A few vague phrases in the Ulmian scripture are interpreted as evidence of a secret wife to Nelrim, from whom many important figures emerged, and a small church in the region dedicates itself to documenting and preserving this bloodline. Around the same time the condemned matriarchal version of Ulmism continues to grow in Edom, and also makes its first appearance near Emalia, another matriarchy.

271-280
'After several decades of difficult warring, and the state’s continued warring, Exhula finds itself low on funds and unable to pay its soldiers. The remaining Exhulan army refuses to advance further. Additionally the past war leaves Exhula with little to no manpower, with a disproportionately low number of men compared to women. '

'A nation known as Eldebethias (“the ten cities”) launches an invasion west, encountering the Kingdom of Benyisra and the nation of Draka. '

'The “Massacre of the Innocents” is ordered by a high priest and bureaucrat in Edom, which sees several hundred Ulmian converts killed. The Shanzian Ulmists, who differ from Orthodox beliefs in that they are matriarchal and believe in a female True God, are ignored by the soldiers carrying out the order. '

'Several of the trading posts and colonies established between Syres and Neum develop into their own city-states. '


 * Qera: As merchants and rich spice-plantation owners see that Exhulans start to catch on to their monopoly on cinnamon, they heavily influence the court with their economic might, to prohibit the sale of nutmegtree seeds. Nutmeg is only available as powder or cut-in-half nuts, even though archeological evidence for plant smuggling is found. Trade with the Xüonai starts to really kick off in this decade, as spices are sold as a major export good and an envoy to the Tyha Uz (or Tyjauoz as the Qerans call the Xüonai people in general), where a special deal for cinnamon and pepper is offered, which would heavily undercut the prices Exhula offers (XÜONAI RESPONSE).  The warrior caste expands as many Ualjaks marry Qerans or migrate into Qera with large minorites in southern villages and cities. After the recent colonization in the east, expansion continues and an expedition to the southeast is sent down the Otlewevâ (Ualjak for "frontier-river") and a city is formed at the shores of a great lake to the south (Rural expands 15 px). 
 * Kingdom of Azoz: After the fall of Perea marks an age of disunity and chaos in Azoz, known as the Ebony Era. The kingdom remained nominally unified, under a succession of kings known as the Cassanderan Dynasty. They were named such for being descendents of Cassander, although different legends disagree who the mother of the first king was. However, the Cassanderan dynasty was very weak, and didn't hold any authority outside of Azoz city itself. The rest of the Kingdom was split into nine different city-states: Azoz, Bangui, Ishbak, Medan, Teman, Agamenus, Frasnoq, Laogui, and Saraita (the last two were on coastal Frasnoq). Generalizing the whole era as chatoic is a bit of a disservice, as many city-states at certain times bore a halmark of technology and philosophy in peacetime. But constant war between feudal powers became the norm, and frequently this resulted in proliferation of famine and disease. A mass migration period of Ulmians was usually the result of this, expanding settlemnts in three directions: some migrated east to settle in Edom and Mesallia, including the collection of martyrs that became known as the "Holy Innocents". Many others migrated north, creating entirely new settlements in the gap between Azoz and Tuartha, usually under the control of Teman. Finally, in the far west the cities of Laogui and Saraita sponsored the creation of their own navies, and began setting up rapid settlement of the western islands, as well as trading ships pushing farther west into the ocean. Slaves in Darna and military in Niani, as well as intelectuals in Eskaladun continue to be converted to Ulm, and now a renewed effort from the Church expands the religion's pressence in Yannis as well, spurned on by earlier martyrs. The Shanzian Ulmists in Edom are tolerated by the Orthodox churches there, but more elite theologians in the region write extensively on the fallacies in the heresy.
 * Mang: Ompai emperor is still continuing the building of the three cities for importance. Meanwhile, more military jobs are being created to the homeless and jobless people. Under Ompai, the sovereign state is going under reforms to make the nation wealthier and stronger for internal or external conflicts. A speech was made for the locals by Ompai emperor about this situation. Here is the speech: "Greetings everyone, I was contacted by some locals in the area about my policy of job creation. They said that it was for the better good of our great nation Mang. Our locals are experiencing jobs created, and we are planning for a better nation for the people, for the locals, for all of the jobless and homeless people that are too feeble to stand up on their own two feet, for the one and only Mang. Thank you and have a good day!" The speech later went viral by locals in Mang, which shows the future of their country and emperor.
 * Mesallian Culture: It is recorded that at the 17th Jafiad, the holy festival and sporting event (held in Year 268), became the first Ulmian athlete to participate. There is no mention in any ancient Ulmian sources of the Jafiad until around the 12th Jafiad, when Ignapius the Younger wrote a brief condemnation of the event as a pagan holiday that no Ulmian ought to attend, and for the next twenty years his advice seems to have been followed. This changed when a young athlete named Nelus allegedly managed to sneak into the competition and win first place in the long distance race. When Nelus was to honor the gods after the ceremony he refused, and had his award promptly taken away. Ulmists became temporarily banned from future Jafiads, but nevertheless the event helped to dissuade the myth that Ulmists were inferior to their polytheistic counterparts. Shortly after a major event occured relevant to the Ulmians in Edom; the “Massacre of the Innocents”. Any sources from an Edomite perspective on the ordering of the event appear to have been lost to time, however, later sources that reference earlier accounts appear to indicate that the event was motivated purely in an attempt to rid the city of its upstart cult. According to the preacher and church leader Shanza, the Shanzians were spared because the True God made the soldiers “pass over” the women Ulmians, and used the event in a major way for recruitment purposes. In reality it is likely that the Shanzians were targeted too, but because of the nature of the cult they managed to blend in much easier and were not as equally hated in the eyes of the matriarchal authorities. Another influential source on the event is the Ulmian writer Lanun, who was an Edomite convert living east of the city. According to him, after the fall of the Ulmaxares theocracy to the east, the True God spoke to the high priests before the exodus and said that a descendant of Nelrim would be “reborn” under the sky of a rising star, who would reclaim the high temple in the name of the True God, and also avenge the fall of Xares by destroying the elite of Edom. He then states that the ruler of Edom systematically killed the Ulmians of the city in an effort to prevent this prophecy from coming true. Iosynomis, the primary Xaresian historian of the era, also confirms this as a possibility, although no other sources, especially non-Ulmian ones, mention this. If this was the case the Edomite massacre failed, as according to legend when the rising star was spotted in the sky a boy was born to two hidden Ulmians somewhere near the city, and they were smuggled out into the countryside. The boy is next mentioned by Lanun to have traveled to Leviea when he was an adolescent. He stood before the gates of the fortress and walked up to the sacred gate, which had been closed since the fall of Xares’ kingdom. When the guards fired upon him all 100 arrows missed him, and he did not flinch or move. The high priest went to the gate and questioned the boy, and he began to recite the words of the Prophet Nelrim and the secret code of Xares. Astonished the high priests opened the gates and declared the boy Nelrim II, the rightly guided successor. Several other texts, written much further after the event, add other important details. One states that three priests witnessed the event as well; two from the tribe of Vedun and one from the Tahuan tribe descended from Milo. The three witnessed the boy’s ascension and proclaimed him the champion of the True God, the enlightened, and the savior from death, and traveled back to their homes to relay the news. Whether coincidentally or not, around the same time the people of Vedun broke their self-imposed “isolation”, and contacted Leviea for the first time. According to records within the city, a great ritual occured and two priests were dispatched after a revelation from the True God came down to them. The mention of the Tahuan witness is more peculiar, as the Tahuans had little to no knowledge of Leviea at this time. Instead it is believed that this was a later addition after Tahua became important in the region’s religion and culture. Elsewhere in the Mesallian world a major conflict broke out at this time that reshaped the region. In the 18th Jafiad (Year 272) the alliance led by Meshwati, now being called the League of Ossa, came into conflict Meshwati’s ancient rival, Karissa. The Karissans managed to attract allies that contested Meshwati’s hegemony, including several allies across the western sea. With neither side likely able to win a direct confrontation on land near the main cities involved, both sides sponsored the creation of proxy armies in the Gudumanes peninsula. The northwest of the peninsula was likewise heavily influenced by the Yannians, which the Meshwati sought to stop and the Karissans reluctantly supported, if it meant weakening Meshwati’s influence. The city of Agrino, which had a significant Yannian presence from Halatia, saw its government split between the Meshwati and the Yannians, causing religious and political scheming and violence. When the claimant Aghion was deposed by the Yannian-influenced faction, Meshwati sent aid under the pretense of restoring an elected official, as the democratic process was considered a divine covenant with the Meswallian gods. The rest of Meshwati’s alliance was made of smaller towns who were staunchly religious or against Yannian expansion, while the cities closest to Yannian territory remained neutral or aligned with Aghion’s rival, Tezonius.
 * Exhula: The lack of funds and demands from our soldiers not to advance further are able to be handled relatively well, as by the time they become a serious problem the last of the Mexiquen resistance as been crushed and the Mexiquen have been entirley wiped out. Although Emperor Lorgar was planning a campaign to try to conquer the nation next to the former Mexiquen lands at the time the demands of the soldiers and the lack of manpower force him to face the reality that this won’t be possible and in response, he reluctantly cancels this campaign. Most of our soldiers soon return home and with their return home we begin attempting to address the demographic issue with the disportionate amount of females to males. We do this by reintroducing polygamy to Exhulan society which before this had largely declined to become very rare and frowned upon practice, but one that was in no way illegal or discouraged by our religion. Thus, although it is difficult, we are fairly successful at reintroducing the practice, as we are able to maximize the number of women having children by allowing and encouraging multiple women to marry individual men, thus ensuring most women still have children and the population doesn’t continue declining despite the disproportionate numbers. We spend increasingly less on military, instead deciding to focus on digesting our recent conquests and recovering from the many wars recently waged. The disproportionate amount of women to men also results in women taking a more active role in Exhulan society, becoming able to enter several professions they were not able to before and married women became able to have their own wealth rather than having to give it to their husbands. Trade continues to increase with the Eastern and Northeastern nations, as well as with Qera and with Yannis and Xüonai, which begins to refill the coffers again despite us being low on funds right now. The colonization of the northern islands continues, with 3 new settlements being founded. We also found 3 settlements in the land east of them and 3 new settlements in the former Mexiquen lands, which we continue to settle. Overall though we mostly limit our expansion, and we do our best to stay out of any conflicts. In court politics the Jdohr dies in 274 and on his death bed he is forced by Yiia and the Emperor to appoint Yiia the new Jdohr, making her the first female Jdohr in centuries. With this position now being firmly in royal hands Lorgar and her are able to go on a massive purge of the disloyal that helps to clear the court for Rttagan‘s latter reign. The court, due to lots of fear of them resulting from this and also a lot of hatred due to the increasing tyranny of it, turns against Lorgar and his council, with two main factions emerging besides the loyalists, those who are more practical and still wish to have an Aurelian on the throne and thus support Lorgar’s brother Tycar and wish to support his claim to the throne (as he and his brother hate eachother so Tycar is fully willing to take advantage of this situation to try to kill him) and those who are wish to get rid of the Aurelians altogether and have a new candidate on the throne, who are led by Saessor Sporeliae. They fight for political influence for the next four years before they are fully eliminated, being purged one at a time, with Tycar being arrested on charges of treason using fake evidence and bribed witnesses (since he did do it but their wasn’t enough evidence and Lorgar wants to seem just), before having him executed by being sawed in one-half, starting from the top of his body..... when he was flipped upside down. This political battle continues for the next two year before Lorgar and the council eventully have Saessor and most of his family and supporters murdered at the so called “Bloody Feast”, where a large group of Exhulan soldiers supporting the council stormed a feast Saessor was holding to gather more influence among his supporters in preperation for a coup in 280 and forcibly arrest or kill all in attendanxe before dragging them to court for a public and brutal execution in front of the whole court including Rttagan, making Lorgar increasingly unpopular with the populace, along with those who support them. These bloody actions are what earned Lorgar his haetful nickname of “The Crimson King” and his advisory council the nickname of the Crimson Court, a nickname which Yiia embraced by beginning to wear much Dark Red clothing and jewelry, which earned her specifically her nickname. Disgusted by these actions and considering them the last straw in a long line of horrid things he has witnessed from his father, Rttagan flees from the palace to the city, where he purchases a large theatere in the city and begins to heavily renovate it and write and perform plays, with the first, Messlia, about an Exhulan soldier and a Qeran woman who fall in love during the Second Kisna War, being performed in September (having started near the beginning of the year) and proving majorly popular with nobles and normal citizens alike, as something unlike anything else they have seen at such a play. Although many at court, including Lorgar, are angry and surprised about the princes sudden departure, or just amused by what the so called “Playwright Prince” is doing, most believe he simply needs some time before he is ready to return to palace life after witnessing his fathers, admittedly rather horrid actions. Interestingly, he actually falls in love with one of his fellow actors (since he both acts in the plays and directs them) and she becomes his mistress (Although it is actually closer to a boyfriend and girlfriend and they are legitimately in love with each other that word dosent exist at this time or completely fir.). This would latter prove a major factor in his repeated refusal to return to the palace, and would prove a major problem for both him and his father. Back in the palace Yiia falls out of favour with her father around this time when he gains (false) suspicions that she is plotting against him and he becomes increasingly insulting and demeaning to her well still being very rude, intentionally slighting her a number of times. This behaviour had actually gone on for years behind closed doors by this time (sinice he made her Jdohr in fact, as he recognized it as a necessary political move but still hated her for it since he is so religiously devout and is also extremely sexist, and viewed giving the position to a woman as a necessary blasphemy) but it only really becomes visable by 280, and she begins to seriously resent and hate him. He also decides that, since Rttagan is 16 in 280 it is time for him to get married and continue the Royal line (Lorgar fully expects him to be over his actions and return to the palace by the time she arrives if it’s accepted) and proposes a marrige between Rttagan and one of the current Xüonaial of Xüonai’s female relatives, preferably a daughter or, if that isn’t available a sister, to create and seal an alliance between Xüonai and Exhula (XÜONAI RESPONSE NEEDED!).  Meanwhile, in the rest of the empire outside the political drama at court we continue to introduce the growing and harvesting of cinnamon trees throughout the Empire, as the spice trade continues to be extremely profitable and we begin attempting to extend it to our trading partners to the Northeast and East of us. We also begin to develop a still small but growing industry of growing and selling various  Mints throughout the Empire and to our various trading partners. Initially introduced to us through trade with Sillas, they prove to grow well in many areas of the Empire and their growing and harvesting proves to be a profitable trade that we begin heavily investing in, especially in our many tropical regions, where the wet environments and moist soils prove to be excellent for growing and harvesting these herbs.  We also begin surveying many of our lands which we never properly surveyed before now for a variety of reasons, for Iron, Gold, Copper, Gravel, Diamonds, and Clay, particularly in the Ettyian Coast and Ghisnan Region, our new Mexiquen teritory, which we refer to as Ermexia, and our new more northern colonies, including the one just above Ciast. (MOD RESPONSE NEEDED!!!)  and heavily investing in mining those materials in those regions which we do find to be rich in these and other useful minerals, often with thousands of slaves but often with actual Exhulan citizens as well. In further news, Wax tablets begin to become increasingly popular throughout the Empire as a replacement for the tedious process of carving words onto stone, which until this point has been the only usus avalliabke way of etching your words somewhere permanently and for Papyrus, which was and is still rare and mostly used by the wealthy. With the invention of and refining of the practice in our remaining Southern colonys a few decades ago they began spreading it north and as a result by now it has become popular enough to be readily appear to and obvious and useful throughout the Empire, although latter historians will be unsure of which city the practice was invented in. More and more we begin to slowly enrich ourselves again, and our population slowly stops decreasing, although it is only just beginning to increase again by the time 280 ends. Finally, with the major lack of reliabilty form the army right now, we begin to increasingly rely on our navy more and more, constructing many more ships and beginning the process of majorly increasing our navy, which we will become one of our strongest tools latter on although it will take awhile and only begins in 274.
 * Yannis Empire: The Burned Men heathens are massacred in great numbers, while those who convert to the Yannian faith are allowed to retain their lives and live within the new territory that is created east of the Gon’hanphan Delta. The leading general of the invasion is appointed its new governor, and the province becomes known as Moturkodja, after its captured capital. The Bassar territory is also split into three provinces; Bassar, Sumyala, and Teloc’tezon (around Eocnessar). The latter of which sees increased immigration, with a group of Holy Men being sent to settle the fertile region south of the city and east of Sumyala. The city of Eocnessar becomes an important trade city and place for explorers to resupply. The governor in the city established a route for trade with Aurelia and beyond, and dispatches Holy Men to chart the coast northward. Soldiers and their families settle the new lands as well, with workers creating new roads to connect the nation’s road system to all the conquered territories and new provincial capitals. To commemorate the victory the Anointed One orders a new public works project using the spoils of the war. In the Holy City of Ya’gothna-Vis a new aqueduct is ordered, which runs a few miles from nearby hills into the city. This aqueduct is primarily used to supply a series of new public fountains scattered around the city with underground lead pipes. The main feature however is a sewer system that is constructed in the city’s center. The project begins as an open-air canal bisecting one of the busier parts of the city before exiting into the Soloney River. In the center of the canal’s path, the canal it is roofed over with stone archways, which is then covered with earth, becoming the first segment of a system that would eventually be moved completely underground.
 * In Mesallas: Governor Temen’telon takes notice of the upheaval taking place in Mesallas and elects to lend aid to the Karissan faction. The governor watches the situation closely and pledges men that Karissa may use. At the same time the governor also sends a large group of envoys to Edom carrying a small fortune of treasures, which is gifted to the people responsible for the Massacre of the Heathens. The group is pledged to aid in the continued killing of Ulmists and the opening of Yannian proselytization.
 * In Tik’akna: The division of the Temayal Empire in two appears permanent, after the first generation of kings passes and news one succeed in each respective one-half. In the city of Tik’akna the ruler becomes Fano’yetoc III, while in the south Itzqatoc is succeeded by Iximanasa III. The later manages to win a minor war with the Franics which sees the border shifted, but no major gains are made. In Tahua the tribes came to be ruled by a descendant of Issacitali named Saladeram. In Tahuan legend, the king was contacted by their god and told to travel to the southern land of Simandys, where he was given the Holy Law on a series of stone tablets, and told the prophecy of the Great Savior, while will bring about the end of the mortal world and the ascension into heaven.


 * Unarchate of Gyt Years 557-566: Unarch Fykus dies after ruling Gyt for 27 years. His reign was marked by prosperity and relative peace with only a few minor wars. Before his death he sends a second expedition to the south, this time they shall explore for 500 septons from the Gytan border (100 px south). There is hope that new trade routes or perhaps a second great river exist to the south. Unarch Fykus’ successor, Unarch Rykius II, immediately takes a different path from the administrator of the last 27 years. He begins by offering vassalage and military aid to the Gutars and the Fonesi two of the mid-sized tribes to the south. Assuming their cooperation Gyt will aid them in destroying their rivals and enemies. The proposed plan would give these tribes sole taxation rights to one-half of the conquered lands, but require that they pay a 10% tithe to Gyt, However, Unarch Rykius II, is not content with simply vassalizing the area, he secretly plans to seize a great swath of land in the coming years. The Unarch also conducts a census in the year 565 in order to gauge the size and might of Gyt which has grown rapidly over the last 30 years.
 * Beraba: After the ascension of Honiahaka of House Hjadra to the title of Crown Prince of Damatura, he has a dream of famine and plague that would befall the land. He proposes a reforms that are initially met with resistance from Hartono of Ngaoudera and Caprakan of Doulaba. However, after a great summit between the three leaders, Hartono and Caprakan agree. The reforms start with a financial audit of the entire nation, examining total wealth, income, expenditures, etc. This is accompanied by the institution of the nation’s first currency, the “chip”, organized into groups of five, a sacred number in the Beraba religion. The Crown Princes order the expansion of the farmland in the nation, cutting into the wilderness to the east. They also institute a National Granary with constituent storage facilities in each High City, that can hold enough grain for 5 years in case of famine. Also, in the interest of trade, delegations are sent to the nations of Gahren and Makuku to seek partnerships. They offer gifts of iron and tin, bananas and papayas, and strings of pearls. A great tomb is built for the deceased Crown Prince Hun-Cane. Members of the prominent House Kitsur express interest in creating a settlement of their own, and set off from Ngaoudera up the Cinhoedl River to seek a suitable location.
 * Darna: The city of Mosnola expands and sees the first roads constructed north from the city to smaller outposts. A chieftain is appointed to oversee the settlement, and he orders that the coast up to the border with Tesgardya and the Empire of Niani be claimed. Laminir the Seer becomes the High King of Isimandia, and oversees its expansion and growth. Spurred on by the discovery of the southern nations, the Isimandians continue to heavily trade along the Western Sea toward the south, while also exploring in both directions along the coast.
 * Realm of the Northern Saemonites: Consolidation of the lands under the Council and Saemon VI persists heavily after the political purge of the royal family, centralizing the state and reducing the rights of tribal warlords remaining in the ownership of lands. Although sometimes sparking violence, most fights are ended very quickly due to the Council's force killing the rebels in a very torturous and vile manner, and even killing those attempting to surrender. During this period, literature and art enter a dark period due to the lack of support by both Saemon VI and the Council. Religious tolerance is declared as to please the citizens, and soon a small number of temples are built across the nation in respect. Expansion northward is made along the mountains and river by 5 px, and soon a clearing through them is found and properly expanded further into by 5 px by outcasts and nobility looking to expand their hold on the lands of Uskana (New Land).
 * Syres: Although the city of Syres and its government did not formally involve itself in the developing conflict forming across the sea in Mesallas, numerous merchant families and volunteers involved themselves in the conflict indirectly. In some cases this included selectively selling weapons and supplies to the Meshwati side of the conflict, or in the case of some merchants, seeking to take advantage of both sides for the highest amount of profit. At the same time, trade with the western city states emerging on the coast between Syres and Neum intensifies at this time.
 * Irian Culture: Ludian influence and Ludo-Irian culture continues to spread throughout the region. Migrations to Ceta continue. A small earthquake occurs off the coast that rattles the port of Midabira but causes no severe damage or loss of life. The Solcii begin paying tribute to the Ludians. Explorers from Droupos, Likos, and Lumos (the three kingdoms of Casseran) sail along the west coast of Ceta, discovering a city-state there called Traikastro. The two cities that have sprung up on the Ima River are Ima and Diolophon.
 * Xüonai: Sorry for late turn, I was out all of yesterday. A era of economic and political stability started in the early 270's for Xüonai and most of the known world in general. Tyha Už's success begins to skyrocket in this decade, with cinnamon and nutmeg bought from Qera and slaves and horses from Exhula. With slaves from Exhula, several colonies are made by Tyha Už, territories that are officially Xüonaisl with Tyha Už having a monopoly on the ports. One is located just northwest of Phorintheon on Greater Tik’akna named Lueht, or "mosquito coast"; another just north of Exhula near the three rivers named Fahnatwi, or "three river(s) colony"; and the development of trading cities in all of the above colonies plus the area in Bassar. When Rttagan proposes marriage, Dashon VI's daughter is married off to him, and an alliance is made. Exhulan athletes are invited to the Topituya, a gaming event. Of the 32 events, Exhulans get three, Yannians four, and Syresians three, with Xüonaisl winning the other 22. Xüonai slavers begin to slave Darnan cartographers that stray below the horn of the west. A second attempt at a canal is made through the mountains, and fails once again. A new tactic called Bphliacre begins to be developed, where cavalry perform pincer movers to cut off enemy forces and keep the infantry to sweep them up. The east is heavily explored, with areas in the north near Aurelia and east of Exhula. Rural areas grow 10 px, and two city grows by 1 px each. Supporting Xüonai’s new ally, Yannis, aid is sent to Karrisa in Mesallia, on the terms that the small island north of the Meshwatti mainland be ceded to Xüonai.

281-290
'After relatively little action for the last several decades, a new, ambitious king ascends to the throne of the Kingdom of Weritsz, and arranges a royal marriage that puts the tribal nation east of Weritsz under his control as well. '

'In the nation of Gyt an earthquake occurs in the east near the mountains. The great border wall is partially damaged as a result, which was later said to be an omen that the great evil to the east had snuck in. Soon after the volcano Mount Hythius erupts, destroying towns in its immediate vicinity. Similarly, near the island of Ri'kiva an earthquake is experienced that damages the major cities of the island. '

'The nation of Gahren accepts the offer of trade from the city-states of Beraba. '

'The study by the nation of Exhula discovers sources of copper, iron, and gypsum near Qera and the mountains. Additionally sources of salt are discovered in the deserts to the west. '


 * Kingdom of Azoz: Each of the city-states in the Ebony Era tended to grow their own unique development and culture. Teman was very rural, agricultural soceity focused on expanding their farmlands northeast to fill more of the gap between Azoz and Tuartha. Ishbak was a highly militant, warrior culture fixated on crushing their enemies with a large and well-disciplined army. Medan to the south was the diametric opposite, with ephasis on learning and philosophy as well as cultivating theology. Langui and Sarita both developed heavily-invested sea travel, and ruthlessly competed on the high seas for domination of the trade, while also exploring farther out to sea. In Azoz, however, it was around this time the Great Library in Azoz was probably destroyed. Although the exact cause of the fire is not known for certain, it may have been due to a civil war between rival claiments to the throne at this time, as two distant cousins within the Cassanderan dynasty lay claim at the same time. Regardless of the ultimate cause, the fire devastated the entire library, Basilica and surrounding buildings within the city, competely destroying all records and books from before this time. Only a handful of highly important documents survived this catastrophe, chief of which being the Ulm canon of scripture. Nonetheless, it is after this event that recorded history of Azoz is on much firmer ground, without being muddled in legend and mythology. Damashq, the great Ulm theologian of Edom, is believed to have lived at this time, and worked very closely to write several theologic texts condemening various heresies within the Ulm faith, including the Elmenian faith in Mesallia. However, in general local Patras of Ulm continued to admit these faiths in the church as the same as the orthodox, in spite of the opinions by more elite intellectuals.


 * Hythia: The histories of Gyt tell of a mighty god-king descended from the Heavens who slew his foes by the thousands. Hythius, first among gods and first above men, Lord of the fire and earth, was the first of the gods to walk the land. The stories tell of the great battle where Tykus and Bysulus defeated the god-king, but even their great power could not destroy him. Imprisoned in the earth, he has awoken. The Doom of Gyt arrives as burning clouds descend from the mountain and destroy the city of Cysk. In the chaos, a lone survivor reaches the gates of Gyt and proclaims himself a servant of Hythus, Dynus the Untouched he is named, and the city bows before him. Under the leadership of the gods, Hythia goes to war. The Unar is raised, swollen to its maximum strength as crops are doomed to fail regardless of their tending. Instead the Hythians will take what they need. With an army of 8,000 men, half on horseback, Hythia strikes west against the alliance of cities. Burning those who stand against them. Fire and Earth. Burning and burying. These are how the enemies of Hythus die. That or by the blade of a Hythian sword or at the point of a spear wrought from the iron of the earth. The lands of the confederation are ravaged and their foods taken by force. Hythia will eat, so that others starve. The lands to the south are also fair game and after two years fighting the tribes to the west, the army turns south and strikes against the Fonesi, burning the men, burying the women and taking the food and livestock by force. The raids spread from there destroying settlement after settlement to feed the people of Hythia. Land is seized as well, and settlers from the north are quick to abandon their desolate homes for the relative prosperity of the south. Under the true lord Hythus, Gyt is no more than a city. The chosen of Hythus, blessed by his fires, and graced by his blessed servant shall overcome all those who stand opposed to his truth. For there is no greater power than Fire and Earth.
 * Qera: News of the resources in the west spread to the court of Ycas IV and an expedition is sent west to search for iron and gold. The formerly used pearls are now replaced by rings of copper as a currency. Expansion to the south continues, The farming of potatoes is recorded officially in Yiia's book "On the commoners", where she describes the traditions, language and customs of the common Qeran citizen. Potatoes are less labour intensive than rice, so they are widely used as plants for substance farming, less for trading because they cant be as long storaged. The city at the southern lake is named Imbalama, the ocelot city in Qeran and Ualjak.  Prince Ycas IV decides to move his winter residence there. The city shall be build as a modern metropolitan area with spice plantations around it. In record time a small palace is build along with a small harbor and a storage building and some 1,000 settlers. Count Vavas of Tzijafeo, a minor count and general of the Ualjaks is put in power of the city. This decision was made because the majority (about 60%) of the inhabitants of Imbalama are Ualjaks. He sends a group of soldiers and fishers to discover all of the lake and the surrounding areas, claiming all of it (discover 40 px to the southeast, 20 px claimed).  The princedom claims land farther northwest and sets up mines there, to dig for metals. Trade flourishes and the Qeran spice monopoly expands further with mass cultivation of black pepper and dried chili peppers, which are exported to Exhula and the Xüonai. The slaves who are bought from Exhulan slave traders are freed immediately after one year of serfdom, as it has been since the reign of the legendary Princess Zoelle I. This creates sympathy toward the Qerans and the government. The special trade offer for immediate deliveries of spices to the Tyha Uz is still presented, so that a healthy trading relationship between the Xüonai and Qerans can develop (XÜONAI RESPONSE NEEDED).  The warrior caste is now counting 13,000 active soldiers mostly from the Ualjak tribes. A garrison is built in the eastern colony close to the Olmacs and 5 px around are solidified with settlers to make the colony less dependant on food imports. A general census is ordered to plan further expansion (MOD RESPONSE, PLEASE).
 * Xüonai Diplomacy: Cinnamon, pepper, mint, and salt are bought from Exhula. However, due to the lack of Nutmeg in Exhula, the substance is bought from Qera. The special trade offer is accepted for potatoes (which are preserved with salt from Exhula) and nutmeg, and become Xüonai's main imports from Qera.
 * Realm of the Northern Saemonites: Consolidation of the lands under the Council and Saemon VI persists heavily after the political purge of the royal family, centralizing the state and reducing the rights of tribal warlords remaining in the ownership of lands. Although sometimes sparking violence, most fights are ended very quickly due to the Council's force killing the rebels in a very torturous and vile manner, and even killing those attempting to surrender. During this period, literature and art enter a dark period due to the lack of support by both Saemon VI and the Council. Religious tolerance is declared as to please the citizens, and soon a small number of temples are built across the nation in respect. A clearing through the mountains is found and properly expanded further into by 10 px by outcasts and nobility looking to expand their hold on the lands of Uskana (New Land). The new bordering with Ri'Kiva has caused some discontent among the Council, however, King Saemon VI assures that if war were to break out, they'd be prepared and ready. With this, a new military barrack is built along the river. King Saemon VI selects his successor, Saemon VII. The Council, additionally, begins selecting their own successors, however not from their own family lines, but from specialized and outstanding military generals. Trading with Gyt is requested.
 * Exhula: This year see’s the politics of the court and the abandonment of the royal palace by Rttagan turn deadly, and results in a small scale conflict. The Prince continues his life as a director and actor, writing and performing six more plays throughout this time and continuing his relationship. Unfourtanetly his father soon grows tired of this and increingot enraged until after a major challenge to his authority at court he snaps and sends a band of soldiers to force Rttagan to return to the court. Although many would latter downplay Rttagans own role in these events, it is a known fact that Rttagan often wrote his plays with political intent, and they were often critical of his grandfathers policies and in some cases openly insulting, with the last play he performed in his theater, Siccia, being insulting enough that many suspect it played a large role in finally pushing Lorgar over the rage breaking point. This storming of the theater in 284 results in most of those there at the time being killed well Rttagan and Arrais, his mistress who was three months pregnant at the time, being dragged before Emperor Lorgar in open court, where Lorgar orders Arrais executed in order to force Rttagan to return. Instead when he releases him Rttagan (unsurprisingly) charges him and viciously attacks him, tackling him to the ground and clawing and ripping at him, even managing to rip off a chunk of his face before he was pulled back, knocked out, and thrown in the dungeons of the Royal Palace. However this attack would turn out far deadlier than initially thought, with Lorgar getting a major infection due to his wounds and dying from it only 3 months after he forceibly dragged Rttagan back to the palace. As a result they have to remove Rttagan from the dungeons and he ascends to the throne as Emperor Rttagan II Aurelian at the end of 284, at the age of 19. One of his first orders is the forced enslavement of every soldier who participated in his “Arrest” and their being shipped off to a Brutal and short life in the many new salt mines that we have begun setting up in the Ettyian Coast (Where the deserts mentioned in the mod event are). Shortly after this, still in 284, Dashon VI’s daughter arrives to marry Rttagan, and, although Rttagan is not happy about this (he obviously wasn’t over Arrais and didn’t want to do a marrige alliance), he recognizes the necessity for the alliance and marries her regardless, although he makes it clear it is undesired and this heavily effects their relationship in a negative way. Meanwhile, we begin employing thousands of slaves in the brutal and deadly work of mining the salt and bringing it out of the mines for use, with very long workdays that, along with the prolonged contact with large amounts of salt, often results in extreme dehydration and often death due to it, which is why the soldiers who participated where sent to that form of work. Salt, which is normally quite rare, becomes a major product of ours as we have now discovered abundant deposits of it right within our territory, which we begin heavily exploiting as soon as possible, and becomes one of our primary exports to Xüonai and Yannis, along with the northeaster and eastern nations, We continue to trade with Xüonai and Yannis in general, as well as with the Eastern Nations, especially Olmac and Sillas, and the Northeastern ones. We continue to compete heavily with Qera in the spice trade as we continue growing and harvesting large amounts of cinnamon trees throughout Exhula, heavily challenging Qera’s attempted monopoly on the substance. Although many are able to smuggle Nutmeg seeds and other such things into Exhula, it is not enough to truly challenge Qera’s monopoly and we instead heavily focus on growing cinnamon and mint, where we are much more successful in challenging Qera’s monopoly due to the huge amount of Cinnamon Tree’s we had already started growing by the time they attempted to close off trade.  With our new alliance in place, we request that Xüonai does not accept Qera’s offer of a special deal on Cinnamon and Pepper, as that would heavily damage our own economy by undercutting our prices. (XÜONAI RESPONSE NEEDED!!!). Secret: As the compition in trade between us grows more and more fierce we begin hiring and arming pirates to raid Qeran shipping carrying Nutmeg and Cinnamon in order to damage their trade of spice so we can more easily dominate the trade. Specifically, we hire many pirates from the Northeastern and Eastern nations, and we hire many mercenaries from the tribes we allied with during the Second Kisna War and use them as boarding parties in such raids. End secret.  We also begin heavily increasing tariffs on Qeran traders docking in Exhulan ports (which is often required to go farther north for easier trade with Xüonai) in order to damage their spice trade so we can more easily dominate the market, as we seem to be competing more and more with Qera in that market, and it is vital to our economy and we are perfectly willing to damage the Qeran economy for our own purposes. We continue to expand north, creating four more settlements on the northern islands and four more on the lands west of them, were we begin expanding on land beyond the cities.  We also expand 25 px west past the river that separates Qeran and Exhulan lands, and begin exploiting the minerals in the area heavily, mining them with slaves before shipping them north. We also found three new settlements on the area we started colonizing northeast of the Mexiquen lands, and begin sending more and more colonists there. Rttagan decides to finally name the island we own to the northeast, naming it Arrais. The population continues to grow again during this turn, and we are finally mostly recovered from the past few decades' wars.  We also desire to trade maps with our new ally Xüonai once more. (XÜONAI RESPONSE, PLEASE!!!)
 * Xüonai Diplomacy: Cinnamon, pepper, mint, and salt are bought from Exhula. However, due to the lack of nutmeg in Exhula, the substance is bought from Qera. At this point, a man on a Tyha Už expedition finds out about potatoes, and upon learning of their quick spoiling, throws them into the ship's bay. However, while unloading the ship in Xüonai, the potatoes seem to not have spoiled, but severely dehydrated. Potatoes are brought to Xüonai, and soon the potatoes begin to be grown, especially in the north. Iron, potatoes, and artisan products become Xüonai's main exports. With competition heating up between the two southern countries, Tyha Už finds itself in a very profitable situation, and soon bolsters their ability to develop the colonies and create new ones. The first bottles of alcohol from Qera come to Xüonai. However, the bitter flavor keeps it unpopular. Dashon VI proposes a persisting map sharing agreement, with Exhula and Xüonaisl trading maps every eight years at the Topituya.
 * Exhula ResponSe: We agree to the offer of a consistent map sharing agreement.
 * Mang: Ompai is continuing to finish off these cities, as the capital building (the royal throne) is almost completed by Mang officials. Colonization efforts are pushed to the northeast, as no nation is bordering the lands nearby. Ompai continues to increase the military and jobs for the jobless civilians, as the country is nearly done with the government recession for approached. (WIP because I had no time to write this)
 * Mesallian Culture: After relatively little mention of the “reborn prophet” during his early years, Iosynomis writes that as an adult Nelrim II, also known as Jesiphim (meaning “the Returned”) began preaching and performing miracles in the citadel of Leviea. With the people of the citadel swayed to his teachings, Nelrim also had the people of Leviea build a small temple within the city in a new way. Archaeological evidence has determined that in a different part of the citadel this temple was constructed, with an altar at the front across from a back entrance. Knowing this, historians have been able to trace the spread of the new teachings by the emergence of temples of this new design. After this, Nelrim is said to have traveled across the desert to the land of the Tribe of Vedun to make a pilgrimage to the holy dwelling of the True God, who he called “Enyeas” (from the phrase “Enyeas ris tos”, or “Sole Being”). There was much debate regarding the union of the two kingdoms, but convinced by the prophet, Vedun wed his daughter to Nelrim and proclaimed him suzerain over the southern lands. A small temple was constructed in the city to Nelrim’s specifications, and the holy dwelling of Enyeas was placed within. The Xaresian Law was transformed by Nelrim after a deliberation with Enyeas. Among these rules, a theocratic kingdom was formed. Nelrim’s oldest son would carry on his secular kingdom when he perished, and if there was no direct descendant then the high priests would be responsible for discovering Nelrim’s reincarnated spirit. During this time the small kingdom managed to spread along the river, with the prophet traveling as far as Emalia. With Nelrim primarily focused on religious practices, a group of “New Apostles” formed, which included Vedun and many close followers. This group effectively ruled the kingdom in Nelrim’s absence. Lastly, Nelrim traveled to Tahua, according to Iosynomis, and was captured by one of its tribes. He is said to have sacrificed his life for the souls of all humanity, fearing death not, as he knew that Enyeas would raise all the holy from death. With no apparent heir, the kingdom came to be ruled by the seven apostles until Vedun died of natural causes soon after. After which, a disciple named Erenus was said to be elected as the rightly guided successor to the prophet. The seven apostles and their descendants eventually evolved into tribes within the nation. Leviea initially refused entry to Erenus’ envoys, but after Erenus traveled to the citadel itself they yielded and allowed the new king entry into the city. Elsewhere, Meshwati and its allies rallied a large naval force and managed to dominate the sea in the struggle with Karissa. The city then dealt another major blow to Karissa soon after with the fall of Agrino, which saw Aghion and his anti-Yannian faction restored in the north.
 * Yannis Empire: Many Yannians are integrated into the newly conquered regions, with roads now having been built to the major cities of the east. Several Yannian colonies also emerge in the new lands, as soldiers and their families settle the region. In the east of the Burned Lands, a settlement known as Ahuicna’otem emerges as one such colony with a major Yannian presence, and the local governor elects to connect the city with roads to the Yannian border and east to the nation of Weritzs for easy trade and settlement. In the east the governor in Teloc’tezon orders that the lands up to Weritzs be claimed and filled with Holy Men to spread the word of Yannis.
 * In Mesallas: A Yannian-Mesallian army is raised by the Yannian authority and its allies, to be sent to the western peninsula to help spread the faith, and to defeat Meshwati. Initially this force remains under the command of the Mesallian government of the rival claimant Tezonius, so that he may defeat Aghion and retake control of the situation.
 * Darna: The city of Mosnola expands and sees the first roads constructed north from the city to smaller outposts. A chieftain is appointed to oversee the settlement, and he orders that the coast up to the border with Tesgardya and the Empire of Niani be claimed. A second settlement of note emerges, this time on the river in the north acting as a border with the Empire of Niani. The settlement becomes known as Gesena, and quickly grows from Darnan settlement. Its location on the river just south of the major city of Tesardya helps to grow it as well, and soon traders routinely stop there while traveling to Mosnola and beyond. The lands of Isimandia continue to explore the coast and trade with the southern nations we have discovered.
 * Chrystalia: Chrystalia is a small tropical island which is far away and isolated from the rest of the world which is full of resources. It has a very primitive and small tribal society ruled by Chief Yikonu, who is a wise and fair ruler amongst his people and the oldest at age 89.
 * Malekan of Edom: In the year 537 VM, Lana aze Hara begins the first year of her reign as Maleka of Edom, her mother Hara aze Nava having died just a few weeks before the end of the prior year. The new Maleka quickly sets a new tone for her reign with the immediate raising of an army after her coronation by the city's ammene, setting out to firmly unite the old lands of Edom which in the prior century have become mostly autonomous, centred around the main cities of Edom, Shamadal, and Alanaza, seeing herself as the true successor of the ancient Elameran Ankem, being directly descended from the founding members of Edom's royal house, and through them the old empire's nobility. At the head of her army, Maleka Lana aze Hara immediately sets out to the eastern corner of Pal Umagh, sieging the city of Alanaza and afterward battling any of the area's governors who were paying tribute to the upstarts of Alanaza and now refused to submit themselves before their rightful ruler. While dealing with Alanaza and the eastern governors, the city council of Shamadal brings together a force gathered from the city, combined with troops gathered and led by the area's governors, in order to defend their own lands. After firmly crushing any resistance to her authority in the region east of the Meran, the Maleka gathers new conscripts from the area before returning to Edom to replenish the supplies of her army, after which she decides to give her army a rest in the city while she sees to the affairs of her newly regained territory, as well as those of the world beyond Edom. The Maleka continues the persecution of the orthodox Ulmians within the city itself as well as the rest of her controlled territory, along with a new edict banning any Yannian missionaries from entering the land of Edom, however restrictions upon actions of the Shanzian Ulmians are at least somewhat relaxed in comparison to the other foreign religions. The elderly leader as well as founder of the Shanzian Ulmian community dies of old age near the end of the year, with a new leader coming to the fore within the community, Arena, who is suspected by some of having Aposic influences in her teachings. In the year 538 VM, the second year Maleka Lana aze Hara's reign, she immediately sets out again on her campaign to reunite her lands, striking out on the road to Shamadal with her army. By a slim margin the city council of Shamadal comes to the decision to face the Maleka's army in open battle, striking out as well on the road to Edom.
 * Syres: News from south of Mesallas eventually spreads to Syres, after traveling down a long winding trade route from Syres to Mesallas, to Edom, to the former lands of Ulmaxares. There are sparse rumors of a new community forming seemingly based on the tenets of Ulmism, but heavily altered. This sparks some of the city’s more religious traders to seek out the nation by traveling south from Dascelos. However, it also interests the Patra of Syres, who has received a report laiden with hearsay, to write an epistle to the nation lambasting the seemingly heretical nature of the religion. Although his writings likely never reach the state, and instead are more so an exercise in expelling heresy that aids him in the city itself. A number of volunteers and traders continue to enter the war in Mesallas, with some making a fortune off exploiting the parties of the war, and others fighting for a particular cause, whether it be religiously motivated, culturally motivated, or economically motivated.
 * Xüonai: Tyha Už begins a trade route to trade with the southern countries, named the Posoyh, or "southeastern trade route". Iron, gold, artisan items, and potatoes from Xüonai are brought to ports in the north of Exhula, which are traded for salt, cinnamon, pepper, and mint. Then, nutmeg is bought from Qera, before ships head back north, going from port to port, until they reach Xüonai. Iron becomes a major export, and soon the areas bordering Benekundon become extensively mined for their resources. With no more space on the mainland to expand, the population steadily grows. Dashon VI dies, and his son Dashon VII takes the throne. Plans are drawn to use the new Bphliacre tactic to take on the west, and Dashon VII dreams of reaching and conquering the horn of the continent. However, he bides his time, solidifying relations with Exhula, Yannis, and Syres, and fighting in the Meshwatti-Karrisa war, providing aid to Karrisa under the condition of ceding the island north of the Meshwatti mainland to Karrisa. Tyha Už expands both the new colonies, claiming all of the area between the three rivers in the south and claiming all land to the Yannian colony at the colony north of Phorentheon. Settlers come to solidify the claims. Aurelia begins to be called Roaurelai, or "North Aurel Nation", to avoid confusion. The Fahnai Phoaito, the "three nation coalition", is formed between Yannis, Xüonai, and Exhula, and Dashon VII encourages good realtions between Yannis and Exhula. Another attempt at a canal is made, and is finally completed, and finally, ships can sail from the Xü ocean to the Darnan bay without sailing around the horn, but through the Yud river. Two Topituya's are done in the decade, one in 282, and another in 290. Yannian athletes win five events in 282, Syresian athletes four, and Exhulan athletes five, leaving 18 events to be taken by Xüonaisl. In 290, Yannian athletes win five, Syresian athletes six, and Exhulan athletes eight, leaving 13 Xüonaisl athletes winning. The results mirror attendance, with more foreign athletes coming to the event. Internally, stability grows without any expansion other than the colonies. Areas north of Roaurelai (Aurelia) and east of Exhula are explored, and the colonies become settled, sharing 4 px rural between the two colonies in the south, 15 px in the north (which are mostly potato farms), and another 15 px in the south near the Benekundon border (which are mostly mining settlements).
 * Irian Culture: The death of Naubalates causes his empire to fragment as Ludian commanders, governors, and chieftains vie for power in the conquered lands of Iria. The Hecis and Cebrion rivers are now home to a plethora of small Ludo-Irian states. Ludia proper, beyond the Cebrion, also falls into turmoil as pretenders fight for competing claims to the throne. Nolossia, Solcia and Corenia become independent during this power vacuum and quickly rise to become the three most influential kingdoms in the region. Meanwhile, Rhithera and its allies establish the "Kingdom of Ceta" from their holdings in Ceta. While the kingdom is still materializing, it will be under the protection of Rhithera. Exploration occurs on all fronts as trade increases between the Irian cityports and their foreign neighbors, with Mithadia receiving the bulk of Irian traffic. Solcia gains knowledge of eastern lands that are within their proximity.
 * Beraba: After receiving word from the representatives of Gahren, shipments of fruits and metals begin being shipped up the coast. Groups of contracted explorers travel up the Cinhoedl river to find its headwaters among the highlands to the east and find a lake, which they name Lake Conylt. A small earthen fort is established here for further explorations. The Crown Princes continue to drive economic expansion, including establishing more iron and tin mines, and financing creation of more farmland across the Tanguiynik river (southernmost river). The Kitsar family officially names their settlement Kitsura and petition for their own crown prince to be recognized by the other three High Houses. This petition is denied by the princes of Ngaoudera, Doulaba, and Damatura. Prompted by decisions made by the Crown Princes, the High Cities begin to specialize their roles within the nation - the various royal academies are reorganized into the National Royal Academy of Ngaoudera, and the National Mint is established in Doulaba, making it a center for finance and commerce. The Tomb of Hun-Cane in Damatura is recognized as a national monument and becomes an important site in the annual pilgrimages during the feast of Sydes.

291-300
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'A new leader among the Cantor decides to use the chaos taking place in Gyt to declare Cantor’s independence from Hythia, and he manages to seize former Gytian lands south and west, nearly to the river. '

'Many of the Azozian ships sent to explore the Western Sea, particularly those who venture far from the one of the coasts, do not return. Legends of the world’s edge and sea monsters appear in some of the Fashnoq coastal cities. '

'The recent lands conquered in the south by the Yannis Empire experience unrest from the Kuscisiwan people, who find support from the Kuscisiwans of Weritsz. '

'Many of the settlers sent by the Saemonites into Uskana return reporting vicious cannibals in the region, scaring many off from venturing deeper into the area. '
 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: The Tsar orders the construction of a wall. (Can we begin mining yet? VANDENHOEK RESPONSE NEEDED). We begin mining and discover a metal which is named Dold (purple gold ore).
 * Exhula: Rttagan continues to rule the court and the empire with an iron fist, micromanaging as much as possible due to a desire to avoid unexpected negative events ruining him once more. He is decently effective in running the empire the way still, but it takes a great toll on his personal relationships, with his relationship with his wife deteriorating even further. Many expected him to continue running things this way for many years, but he instead abdictates the throne on his 30th birthday in 296, running off to live his life as a playwright, actor, and director again, making his 14-year-old son Emperor Sassigan III. Despite his young age Sassigan proves to be a better ruler in some ways than his father, being much more able to delegate to competent administrators and much more kind in some aspects. However, he proves very insecure due to his fathers constant abuse of him since he was born (as Rttagan hated his and the Empress children as they reminded him of what he lost) and refuses to have any kind of regency council as a result, making him make several poor choices due To refusing to listen to his advisors such as Yiia and his mother. This insecurity eventully leads him to seek to conquer Northeast (to prove his superiority over others and that he deserves to be emperor, both to himself and others), sending his great aunt Yiia, by now an old woman, to the Kaloman capital and demanding they bow to Exhula or be destroyed.  They obviously refuse, so Sassigan gathers a large army of 7,000, which we are able to gather now since the population has had a few decades to recover, and leads it through the Mexiquen lands up north to attack into their territory and subjugate them. This is also the first conflict where we make large scale use of chariots, which we previously invented but have only just finished implementing into the army (and which we didn’t have before anyway because we only got horses when we vassalized he Sarrthari, who were tribal and didn’t have them) (ALGORITHM NEEDED!). We also use a large portion of our navy to blockade them and fight their navy, planning to land forces in the coasts if this is successful.  Meanwhile, throughout this turn we continue to colonize the northern islands, the area north of Kaloma and what used to be Mexiqua, and we continue to expand West another 15 px into the small portion of mountainous region that we are near, also beginning to push more north of that new push by another 20 px. We found our first settlement in the new territory claimed west, which we call Arrvrris. We also found another five settlements on the islands and three more new ones on the western land west of it. We also found another three settlements in the Northeastern uncliamed land, well also  Sending an expedition of men through to explore 24 px inland in unexplored territory. Secret: We continue the trade war with Qera despite Xüonai buying most of their spices that we can produce from us, continuing it more out of fear of a resurgent Qera than our previous reason of combating their attempt to monopolize the spice trade, since that is no longer a threat. This is done by continuing to secretly use pirates to raid their shipping of spices, a process which, encoureged by the lack of a Qeran counter response and with more and more money available from salt trading, we increase even more, hiring many more pirates to prey on their shipping in the Exhulan Sea and in the Bay Of Qera, primarily on their trade going North to Xüonai.  We also order the pirates to begin preying heavily on supply shipments to Qera’s colony near the Olmacs, hoping to also Increase our trade with the East.  We adopt a policy of rewards for what they take, where whenever the pirates raid a ship they can keep all of the loot for themselves in addition to their normal pay, and also increase rewards for those pirates who work together to take ships and split the loot, encouraging many of the pirates to begin traveling in “packs” of several ships in their raiding”.  End secret. We also increase taxes on Xüonai merchants carrying goods from Qera, although these are far less than the tariffs on Qeran vessels themselves. We also expand heavily expand our exploitation of the salt in the deserts of the Ettyian Coast provinces of Sarthar, Httcaron, and Ciast, which also begin to experience increased immigration and settlement from other parts of the empire as their increased prosperity due to the extremely profitable salt mining makes them more attractive for settlers and the region has vats stretches of uninhabited but perfectly livable land in its confines that is open for settlement, with a practice beginning where those with a fair amount of slaves but not many prospects (mainly poorer noble third and fourth sons who don’t have a chance of inheriting anything but still have enough money as part of this to fund this kind of activity and rich merchnats who desire lan and increased profit) move to the Ettyian Coast and loan out their slaves to the salt mines in exchnage for large cuts of the profits and use those profits to purchase large stretches of unsettled land and settle it with freed slaves and indentured colonists and mine salt themselves, well also loaning many slaves to the large salt mines, creating a growing class of so called “salt barons” who purchase land and use it to “farm“ a large amount of slaves, many of the most fit and strong of which mine for salt on their owners land or are rented to the larger salt mines in exchange for part of the profit. Incidentally, this practice also makes a large amount of inland Ettyian Land suddenly settled in a short time period.  We also decide to send a diplomat to make contact with the Red nation farthest Northeast of us (BERABA RESPONSE NEEDED!!!) . The expansion of the navy continues, with many more ships being added during these ten years as we begin working on new, improved ship designs. Finally, we launch an expedition to explore 30 px east of the archipeligo of islands to the north, which becomes known as Irrosia. (MOD RESPONSE NEEDED!).  We also decide to extend the offer of an alliance between us to Yannis, proposing a marrige between one of the current Anointed One’s female relatives (preferably a daughter) and Sassigan III and to have one of his sisters, Merrya, be one of the current Anointed one’s wives (YANNIS RESPONSE NEEDED!).
 * Exhulan diplomacy to Xüonai: Exhulan settlers in the region north of us with three rivers encounter Tyha Už settlers from Xüonai in an instance where we were both trying to build settlements in the same region. A violent clash results that causes heavy casualties to both sides without either being victorious. Several other clashes occur between confused Tyha Už and Exhulan settlers in the region, both of whom belive the other is trying to settle territory alredy owned by their respective governments. When Emperor Sassigan gets word of this (before he went to war, which he did in the last year of the turn) he realizes that Tyha Už and Exhula are both trying to colonize the region and that neither of us were aware of it before now and already both of us have set up several prosperous and growing colonies in the region that neither side would be willing to give up. Wishing to resolve the issue peacefully but with no desire to abandon our claims to the region and colonies, he decides to propose that the region becomes a joint Exhulan-Tyha Už colony with its own semi autonomus government controlled 50% by Tyha Už and 50% by the Exhulan Government, so we can both profit from the region and neither of us have to abandon our intrests and colonies in the area. (XÜONAI RESPONSE NEEDED)
 * Qera: Since the competition with the Exhulans increases rapidly, a huge navy is build, to compete in the trade war. Prince Ycas IV, now an old man who spends most of his time in Imbalama is annoyed by the news of the piracy and sends his son Ygran to Ogaholle to deal with the recently discovered pirates from Exhula. 50 small yet fast and agile ships are build to secure the trade routes. Meanwhile the proper naval army searches pirate ships and captures or kills the pirates, since they are mostly made up of teens and youung adults that became pirates out of poverty or in search for an adventure rather than actual trained warriors. So the Exhulans are offered to surrender goods and weapons to the army or be burned with their ship. every captain is captured (but not killed) and made to talk about the orders they got. Most of the captains are silent and so got their tongues cut off, but one captain talks. He tells the officials that the pirates were sent by the government and rich merchants to disturb the concurence in Qera. He is set free later. Shortly after, many of the captives were executed, some where made to produce Qtaqtas, as it became a widely spread tradition among soldiers and generals alike. This happened in 303, one year later the most Exhulan pirates were either afraid of attacking the trade routes in large scale or brutally slaughtered by Ygrans troops. The aftermath of the trading war results in extremely high taxes for merchants from Exhula, while the fees for trading ships from Xüonai are heavily lowered. Prince Ycas IV dies in 305 by a stroke, making his only son Ygran officially Ygran IV. He is still annoyed by the pirates and decides to murder a complete crew, chopping off their heads and send them to the court in Exhula, along with a letter where he states: "We are grateful for the large amount of war-trophies you have sent us, but our necklaces and belts cannot bare anymore of your presents. My men had fun with them, but we think that this surplus is better in your hands. May the winds always be in your back, Ygran of Rollver." The border territory to Exhula is also solidified with new settlers who mine iron there. The lake to the south proves to be salty and locals quickly begin to discover a form of "salt harvesting". This method includes that salty water is boiled in huge pans, where the water is boiled so long until only salt is left. Even though the salt is often "enriched" with small pieces of chili in it to fit the Qeran cuisine, the raw salt is sold off to the markets. Since this method is less laborintensive than mining salt from mountains, Exhulan prices can be easily competed and potatoes can be preserved immediately.  We offer to deliver the spices and potatoes immediately to the shores of Xüonai, if we can have access to their maps. (XÜONAI RESPONSE). Further, the five-finger-flower (similar to something between OTL tobacco in addictiveness and marijuana in effect and shape) came in contact with sailors from Xüonai. The production of nutmeg and cinnamon increases, while chilis and pepper become a major business. The drinke Kucaua becomes increasingly popular. Kucaua is a liquor made out of honey, avocadoes and cinnamon mixed with hard rice wine. The cities of Imbalama and Ogaholle adapt their first coat of arms. Ogaholle has a Qipqatlo, a half crocodile, half shark seamonster from the Qeran mythology as their symbol on a purple field. Imbalama adapted an ocelot with water coming out of its mouth on a white and green tricolor.
 * Mesallian Culture: According to Parius, the war between Meshwati and Karissa reached new heights at this time, with both cities firmly committed to war. A major victory for Meshwati came at the start of the 23rd Jafiad (Year 292), when the town of Agrino was captured by Meshwati allies and razed to the ground. The attack was led by Naphilus of Karistos, a city situated at the base of the Limian peninsula, which extends from the Gudumanes toward the northeast. Parius explains that Naphilus’ piety was so great that he could not spare a single Yannian or other heathen. Likely the brutal attack was also motivated by a century long feud between the two cities, with Karistos finally gaining the upper hand and ability to destroy the other. In response many of the surrounding cities who were distrustful of Naphilus declared their allegiance for Karissa. The king of Halatia, Lecitecus, arrived north of the city intent on bringing retribution, and captured the rest of the Limian peninsula up to the city. One of the largest kingdoms of the Gudumanes, centered around the city of Sericolis, entered the war in support of Karistos in order to seize the former lands of Agrino and parts of the northeast, but otherwise did not send aid to its ally. With the odds against him, Naphilus marched out to meet the armies of Lecitecus north of the city. At the Battle of Atis the outnumbered army of Naphilus managed to win a decisive victory, which forced the Halatians back north in defeat. Lecitecus fled back to him home, and two years later he had died, never gain crossing the sea to attack. For the next few years the Meshwati-led alliance largely dominated the war, both at sea and on land. This led to another temporary peace in the second year of the 24th Jafiad (Year 297), which greatly favored Meshwati. The League of Ossa used this opportunity almost immediately, when many of the islands west of Haphorus rebelled against Halatia, and Halatia was ultimately pressured by Meshwati into accepting the loss of the island. The alliance itself also expanded to include at least a dozen other minor cities, mostly in the west of the Melopenes. In the region that formally encompassed the northern half of Ulmaxares, a king known as Adranates of Ghanis managed to unite the region into the Alliance of the Three Cities, referring to Ghanis, Dascelos, and Nerimos, partially with the help of Karissan investment. Fearing that Karissa was forming new allies around the League of Ossa’s territory, Meshwati launched a naval expedition to dissolve the kingdom under Adranates. This ultimately failed, weakening Meshwati’s navy in the process, and in the beginning of the third year of the 24th Jafiad (Year 299), Karissa renewed hostilities. Additionally, right before the declaration of war, the Meshwati alliance suffered a major blow when one of their key leaders, Naphilus of Karistos, died suddenly of natural causes. The alliance’s presence in Gudumanes largely broke down, while Karissa focused its efforts on targeting Meshwati itself. After a series of defeats over the course of almost two years, Meshwati was finally forced to surrender. The rulers of Karissa, however, declared that they would not destroy their ancient rival outright, out of respect for the brief moment against Yannis when the two cities saved the region. Meshwati would not lose any territory and the city would not be destroyed, but it would have a Karissan government installed in the city, pay tribute to Karissa, and transfer its assets and its alliance to Karissan control. By the end of 24th Jafiad peace had seemingly come, but unknown to Karissa at the time was the fact that the Yannian authority would not abide by Karissa’s lax terms, and soon Karissa found itself at war with its former allies against Meshwati.
 * Kingdom of Azoz: The earliest entries of city chronicles dates to around this time, and generally speaking consistently-reliable history begins to take shape in this decade. Teman, expanding their agricultural base faurther northeast toward Tuartha, was first to master the science of agriculture. They developed some of the oldest practices similar to a three-field system, and according to some recent arcaheology possibly even experimented with a kind of Mendelvian genetics. The philosopher Draco of Medan lived at this time, who formulated the first logical proofs for the existence of the True God. Many believe that Draco was highly influenced by the philosophy of logic developed in Mesallia, and in general a lot of Mesallian philosophy was applied toward Ulm scriptures starting in Medan. Ishbak, on the other hand, developed far greater military technology, including the first full face helmets of bronze. During the War of Ishbak Suzerity, the first major siege engines came to play against their war on Azoz City. In the far west, the First Saraita-Langui war ended with Saraita annexing direct control over the Uriel Islands. In the aftermath of this conflict, this prompted Langui to explore further north, and establish a new colony on the coast at the mouth of what became known as the Fotashe ("Little Ashe") river. Many more apostles continue to preach the True God, in spite of martyrdom in Edom and Yannis. Many local monks in Mesallia and other places appeal to more intellecutals, even in the midst of ongoing war betweeen Meshwanti and Karissa. More slaves in Darna and military in Niani continue to be converted, as well as ongoing missions in Valun and Khin.


 * Hythia: The Betrayers. Hythus, once defeated by the very same, now sends his Unars to smite them. The Unar of Hythus marches now to destroy the betrayers. The Cartor are attacked without mercy. Small raiding parties are sent out to destroy their hamlets and burn their towns while the Unar marches to their city. The Unar of Hythus, fed off the backs of others, outnumbers the Cartor greatly and although the battle is fierce, the Cartor prove unworthy of Hythus. The captured are brought before the gates of the city of Cartor and burned alive, demanding their surrender. The crops around the city are burned to starve those who remain. Dynus the Untouched continues his reign as servant of Hythus, and messenger of the true god. Missionaries and apostles are sent out to bring the blessings of the fire and earth to all those that will listen. Dynus, himself, converts the Bysula, burning away their chains and burning away their mortal bonds. To Ashes to Earth. The missionaries travel south. Spreading the truths of Hythus speaking of the great mountain of fire from which dark, life-giving earth flows. All those who listen are converted, and those that witnessed the ash fall as rain know the truth of Hythus. These missionaries spread tales of the great strength of Hythus and his chosen people, they hear of the great Unar that marches now against the betrayers and the false believers. Truth is placed in their minds. The missionaries offer the tribes a choice, convert now and join the true god’s people, or wait to be converted through fire and earth.
 * Yannis Empire: A great army under the Anointed One is raised to march east and pacify the Burned Men who seek to rebel. In order to punish the Weritzs people who seem to support the heathens of the region, despite our gracious charity to the Kingdom of Weritzs, this army crosses the border and raids the Burned Lands across the border as well. A path is cut from the southern edges of the delta northeast to the lake near Sumyala, while in the north those provinces are fortified with additional soldiers and told to secure the area north of Weritzs. The Anointed One agrees to the offer from the nation of Exhula. He sends a great procession of a few hundred high priests and holy men to the nation, along with his daughter, Miahct’etil.
 * In Mesallas: During the war between Meshwati and Karissa the governor in Mesallas, Temen’telon, dies suddenly. This leaves the Yannian involvement in the war minimal for a brief period. In Year 300 the governor position is filled by a zealous Omvedomian named Ixacetonec, who vows to increase Yannian support for Karissa in crushing Meshwati. When Karissa sieges the city but refuses to destroy it, the governor is outraged. He raises an army and marches on Karissa, while at the same time the Yannian allies of the region are instructed to ravage all of Karissa’s allies at the same time. Also, the governor sends a natural philosopher to Tik’akna to ask the king there for their support, and in exchange will be allowed to keep any of the islands they capture.
 * In Tik’akna: The colonies all expand and seek new lands to spread the Yannian faith to. The governor of Tohatia is dismayed by Exhula’s creation of a settlement just south of the border, and requests that the region up to the northernmost river not be subject to Exhulan settlement. In Tahua the people are fascinated by the preaching of Nelrim, and many convert to his beliefs. The decision to have Nelrim killed is highly controversial, and ultimately leads to a civil war between the tribes. The descendants of Milo prevail and have the tribe that sentenced the prophet to death punished. The tribes ultimately agree that the supreme god that Nelrim preached of was the same supreme god of Tahua, and the two religions begin to intermix.
 * Exhula Response: We agree not to make any more setlements past the northern river, in order to maintain good relations with Yannis, but we continue to settle and expand into the lands under the Northernmost River.
 * Xüonai: With the the trading war between Exhula and Qera, Xüonai traders, especially from Tyha Už, avoid the southern sea and begin flying the flag of Xüonai much more often as not to be mistaken for a Qeran or Exhulan vessel. Tyha Už starts requesting that shipments come to neutral or Xüonai controlled colonies. The Treaty of Fahnatwi is signed with Exhula, giving colonies north of the Fahnatwi Line to Xüonai. Immediately, settlers from Fahnatwi are advised to move from the city to the islands both north and west of the island recently obtained from Exhula, or the colony northwest of Phorentheon. With the confusion of the Mesallian war, Xüonai just decides to aid Yannis and offers to join the war, under the condition that all territory taken by Xüonai stay under their banner after the war. 
 * Darna: We want to accept the offer of a non-aggression pact from the southern barbarians, but we are skeptical due to their abhorrent history of betrayal and bloodlust. We declare that the non-aggression pact should include the states of Molaga, Benekundon, and Zedisladana, because surely the southerners lust to desecrate those states, and they are likely just trying to ensure that we won’t be able to fight back when they come for them. Those three states aided us when the southerners senselessly came to Mosnola, and we will not stand idly by and agree to a “Zanphorian Scheme” to enable their wanton destruction. In Mosnola a rumor spreads that the gluttonous king of Xüonai is secretly the Darnan king’s bastard son, born after a raid on a Xüonai city. South of Isimandia a kingdom consolidates out of the native tribes, with influence from the Darnan traders to the north. The nation becomes known as Jasima, and gains control over the peninsula south of Isimandia.
 * Xüonai: Hearing of the rumors and the insults hurled at us, we justify that we didn't want Darna attacking us in the north while fighting in Mesallia with our ally, Yannis. We revoke the pact offer with Darna. However, their suggestion of adding Molaga, Benekundon, and Zedislandia is actually taken to protect our western flank.
 * Darna: We state that the four of us are allied, and if you expect to ensure peace with one of us, you must ensure peace with all of us.
 * Xüonai: Well, in that case, we rescind our offer.
 * Syres: At this time the city of Syres dispatched a diplomat named Neladenus to write a text on the situation along the coast to the southwest, which would shape the nation’s foreign policy in the region for the foreseeable future. He begins in the city of Canim, where he learns from the local government of the nearby city of Nesarafen. In the west of the Syresian province a negative picture is painted of the city, as its territory begins to overlap and conflict with claims issued by the government in Canim. But upon traveling to the city personally, Neladenus reports that the city is influenced greatly by Syresian culture, with many of its inhabitants being from the city. South of Nesarafen he encounters the city of Besheva, which stretches from the coast in the east to a small lake in the west, which is fed by a northern river. South of Besheva is the city of Jubaya, which has its western border at a small river south of the lake. The Kingdom of Neum launches an expedition to the west to subjugate the tribes of the west. They find the region already weakened by the Kingdom of Azoz’s recent actions, and manage to claim the area fairly easily.

301-310
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'A great kingdom known as Sellasiyan begins expanding around its surrounding river valley. Upriver in the mountains a rival kingdom known as Corun emerges that controls the northern half of their region.

'The Exhulan invasion of Kaloma is successful, with the Exhulans winning an initial battle, and suffering 2,204 casualties in the process. With Exhula making its intentions known to seemingly conquer the whole region, and annoyed by Exhula’s rapid colonization of the areas around them, the nations of Teninukal and many of the Makuku cities aid Kaloma. In the south Kaloma manages to win a second battle further inland, inflicting 1,002 casualties against Exhula. In the north its allies seize the region that Exhula recently colonized.

'The Kingdom of Adjiba forms in a small valley between two mountain ranges.

'The city of Besheva subjugates the Tribe of Jarnim to its northwest. Similarly, the city of Jubaya extends its influence south along the coast to the border with the Kingdom of Neum.

'According to legend, a disgruntled prince in Euskaladun leads a schism amongst the nation’s people. His contingent claims the region just west of their home nation, founding the nation of Pyrenidun. .

'A pirate hired by Exhula makes a name for himself targeting the ships of Xüonai, despite the Exhulan government’s positive relations with Xüonai. Many others follow suit, and the northern islands become home to many secret dens for piracy, targeting ships from Exhula, Xüonai, Qera, Yannis, and others. The risk of piracy and Exhula’s control over the seas prompts some traders in Qera to seek out alternative ways to transport goods other than the northern sea.

'The Cartor tribe manages to seize the northeastern quarter of the former Gytian realm, and administers over the area somewhat successfully for a brief moment. The invasion by Hythia proves to be a difficult task, but ultimately the Cartor are defeated, with heavy losses on both sides. The region is united under Hythia, but at a greater negative impact to the region’s people in the short run.

'The Yannis Empire manages to subdue its rebellion and raids into western Weritsz, but the latter causes Weritsz to declare war fully. The main Yannian army suffers a defeat near the capital at Osenoja, and another minor defeat in the north after a series of skirmishes near Lake Sumyala.

'The Kingdom of Mithadia expands along its southwest coast, with its settlers and soldiers coming into contact with Irian people migrating west.