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

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 the 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 except 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: -10
 * Vulcanism/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 point
 * 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:

801-810
'The Jyazradid king accepts the royal marriage proposal between Tyrelius and Palica. Meanwhile, Lord Dylus’ time with the Halati uncovers a number of their practices. Nobles in the nation commonly marry multiple wives, with wives also being taken as captives in battle often. During religious ceremonies they sacrifice mountain goats and often eat their raw hearts, which they state is in sharp contrast to the cannibals of the east from which they fled. One thing that is discovered is a scathing rumor that the court of the Halati seemingly helped conceal; one of the leaders of the Bysula has secretly collaborated with the easterners, leaking information that allowed Hythian armies to repeatedly get ambushed and defeated. This was done out of their belief that the eastern explorers were performing a sacrilege, and to ensure that their job of manning the eastern walls would be eternally supported. '

'The nation of Ri’kiva accepts the trade agreement proposed to it by the Exhulan Empire. The Ri’kivans take greater interest in exploring and trade in the west as a result, using their trade post in the Gahren region as a base of operations.'

'Centered around the city of Gesan, the nation of the late Gecnevedessar incorporates numerous tribes in the north into their nation. They use weapons from Thïgæ and from the Vytians to revolutionize their military, successfully conquering several tribes who object to their expansion. Southeast of Gesan a city known as Namdeon arises as a rival to Gesan, and the city requests to trade with Thïgæ to fight back against Gesan expansion. '

'The Paotualma Empire dissolves into a series of smaller kingdoms, such as the Badams of Mhama, Jhipatur, and Asgura, along the central river of the empire, and the Kingdom of Zahmedan in the far south, northwest of Mang. During this chaos the nation of Draka manages to conquer the west, declaring the Drakan Empire, and securing the trade routes from the Southern Sea to Benysira. '

'During the Wars of Nesondon, a mercenary Zedumari named Kameakala is ambushed while traveling along the Lunzi River, and is nearly killed by a southern tribesman. When he regains his strength, he leads a full invasion of the south, carving out a third Zedumari kingdom, known as Kadira, which claims the lands south of the Lunzi. ' And the Storm-Wife, after defeating the remaining lldwino with the humans, led the eiddra to the legendary Paddomhi, the legendary earthen realm. Men lived in peace in Suffunchardd, but the seething Thiddra returned from the starry void called Enh, and the Life-Stealer with Thegin the Leaper corrupted the hearts of men, telling stories of how creation was cruel, and how it brought pain into the world. So the men of Suffunchardd fell to war, bloodying the land of the Holy Mountain. Only a few under Iyshrim Forked-Beard, who remained true to the Dead Fox and Mother of Tears, managed to escape, arriving in a land they called Mwir. The survivors created a city called Mercydd, after a luck eiddra in the service of the Love-Wife, Iyshrim created an empire for the survivors in Mwir, and they named it Afmwir. He ruled wisely the lands, and brought prosperity to the people. According to legends, when he died, the clever-men of the Temple of Cwinaref revealed that Iyshrim had been Athmwir, the spirit of Serhchan reborn in different caliphs. Iyshrim was deified by the gods in his own rights, but Athmwir would return when the people of Afmwir would need him. And they did need him. After Iyshrim's death, many laid claim to the title of Ffan which Iyshrime bore, and a council elected a Ffan, The system worked for many years, but when many people claimed to have been elected Ffan, a civil war broke out. With four people claiming to be the heir to Iyshrim's legacy, the empire fell apart. A civil war which lasted beyond Ffans' lives for two generations ravaged the land, effectively destroying the empire. Only when young Wlf of the Clan Llolddur, who had been proclaimed Athmwir by the Temple of the Storm-Wife, defeated his biggest contender at the gates of Mercydd, was the war broken, leaving Afmwir a shell of its former self. After the long bloody civil war was ended by Athmwir ten years ago, Afmwir has just managed to rebuild and regain stability in its lands in the tenth year after the civil war (801), including its capital, the Holy City of Mercydd on the banks of the Chffith. Peace has finally seeped through the land, and the unruly clans of Afmwir have knelt and accepted Wlf as their king. In the tenth year after the civil war (801), Wlf sends an expedition up the Chffith River to explore lands farther upstream (50 px). They return in glory, finding more lands. In the 13th year after the civil war, in the tin mines close to the border lands, '''a new metal is discovered after workers found out that it isn't workable like tin. They named it thetus (iron).''' Crops like rye, barley and wheat are grown, providing nutrients to people, feeding the nation, as well as leeks and a very spicy variant of horseradish venerated by the traditions. The Athmwir orders the construction of several water mills in order to increase production of flour for bread in the 14th year after the civil war (805). Livestock like cows and sheep graze on the land and provide food, leather and wool. Honeybees are also grown in the land, and are used to create good mead and ale in the country. A brewery is built and owned by Ffan Wlf.''' In the 15th year after the civil war, the Athmwir and the reader of the Bones of Serhchan order the landless poor to move to the border areas on the right bank of the Chffith. In the 18th year after the civil war (809), another expedition by ship travels to a known island on the map and goes eastward (20 px).'''
 * Telachitul Republic: With the aftermath of the conquest of the north to deal with, the new ruler sets to work. To start, he starts to bring in the outer territories of the Republic closer to the republic economically and culturally. This is done both by establishing Telachitul towns at key locations, and generally increasing trade and spreading the growing Icrodel religion to the new territory. He hopes that by improving the quality of life in the new territories, during his reign he can expand the new land from merely territorial holdings to a proper part of the Republic. This philosophy is also applied to the Republics expanding borders, with Niise striving to keep the entire region culturally unified. In this vein, he also begins constructing a system of roads to bring the empire closer together. Most of the development happens in the core of the empire, but roads connect notable locations from the outer territories directly to Itochitul. However, for most coastal cities, the sea remains a much more efficient route of travel. In addition to the infrastructure development, Niise uses the annual tribute paid by the northerners to fund the formalization of the republican military. Most of these funds are for the creation of a navy, with a small fleet of ships built in Idolchitul and across the bay in Idolmere. Most of these ships aren't permanently manned by troops, but they remain close enough to the capital to be ready on short notice. In addition, the actual army is reorganized. Niise builds his standing army to 2,000 professional soldiers, and an additional 4,000 semi-professional troops who don't actively serve, but are available on the Itotela's command. in addition, every town has to have 1/30th of its population ready to fight if need be, and 1/15th in the event of a major war. Individual towns are expected to decide who serves and equip them, but are paid a stipend by the republican government to cover this. With the new land to tax and the wealth brought by pillaging parts of the northerners territory, annual taxes again swell the nation's treasury. In addition, the glut of trade provides Niise with another source of revenue to tax. Niise continues to promote the religion Icrodel, which has not become an important institution in the republic. Notably, temples exist in every major town, with a large central temple beginning being built in Idolchitul. The religion also begins to send missionaries to both the newly conquered territory and to areas Niise wishes to expand to in the north, hoping to export both the religion and culture of the republic. With the Eveivel, Kutelaseem, and Velta serving as the main texts, the religion of Icrodel continues to grow, mostly in core republic territory. The religion continues to gain in popularity with the populace. Niise continues to work to expand north rapidly along the coastline With the republic thoroughly dominating the coast both militarily and economically, a few settlements continue to grow, attracting both republican citizens and foreigners. In particular, a significant settlement directly across the bay from Itochitul (the capital) continues to experience significant growth, mostly because of its convenience as a docking location for both merchant and naval ships. The colony's location makes it a useful place to manage both colonization and trade along the coast. In addition, several coastal settlements in the north, and new settlement situated on the big lake to the north continue to grow. Iron working, especially for weapons, trade, and ship building continue to thrive as the main industries of Itochitul, the capital city. Ship building is particularly important, as it allows for large scale transport of goods along the coast, which in turn facilitates relatively quick colonization, as well as further trading. After the successful venture north, Niise decides to have the colony expand to encompass the lake it is set on, as well as to the east, hoping to bring the entire region under Republic control. In addition, he sends a second expedition north, this one to the tip of the peninsula north of the republic. After we make contact with a new neighbor to the north, we ask to exchange maps of the world via envoy. [PLAYER RESPONSE]
 * Qeran Dip: The traders from the south (Etotztollâtl in Qeran) are welcomed with open arms. Maps are sent to them if the southerners are willing to buy Qeran goods like minerals (silver, turquoise, copper) or spices.
 * Telachitul Dip: Niise is proud to agree to the trade, and hopes for warm relations in the future.
 * Ffanet of Afmwir: Afmwir is a nation which has just turned from the darkness of war. According to their legends, they came from a country called Suffunchardd, the land of the Eiddra and Thiddra. According to their religion, the god Serhchan tricked the great and lesser spirits into creating the world as an act of kindness. The three great Thiddra, Mygnarhus False-Creator, Lldoin Doom-Harbinger and Horci Life-Stealer, rallied the Thiddra against Serhchan's clan. A long and bloody battle tore Suffunchardd apart, ending at the battle of Sulsddaimh, the Holy Mountain, where on the very peak Serhchan, along his wives Cwinaref Storm-Wife, Fwarh Tear-Wife and Ddiful Love-Wife, his shield-brothers Stwntharh and Zwnfar and his clever-man Swliann, defeated the Life-Stealer, banished the Doom-Harbinger and even killed the False-Creator. But the battle was fierce, and Mygnarhus managed to kill Swntharh, Zwnfar and Serhchan himself. In grief, the widowed Cwinaref created humans out of wind, snow and rock, to console her husband's death. So did the Storm-Wife also become the Mother of Tears.
 * Mesallian Culture: In the city of Iskandria a form of the library of old took shape, after the government thoroughly cracked down on Nelirite influence, although the majority of books, art, maps, and other collections had been completely lost. At a time when the Ulmian religion was at its lowest point in the city, it is known that an Ulmian writer named Kedredun became influential and well-respected, as one of the earliest figures in the new Iskandrian library project. Hesamena II died suddenly in the year of the 150th Jafiad (Year 800), having ruled for a long 36 years. She had outlived three daughters, leaving her eldest surviving granddaughter, Berena, who was only eight years old, as the next Maleka of Edom. Berena’s mother, Shameza, had been wed to a southern nobleman of possibly Apirun origin, named Semiadulcis, and his mother, the elderly tribal elder Shuadna’al Hesam, was supported by the Maleka from her lowly position to that of Governor of Hesama, granting her dynasty a high degree of power in the far south of the Meran. The Shuad Dynasty largely governed over the regency of Berena, with her father Semiadulcis securing this position by marrying one of the other primary advisors, Mesoma of Ascana. After a supposed assassination attempt was launched against the young Maleka, Semiadulcis ordered a purge of certain opponents in the capital, and later relocated his daughter back to Hesama. According to the chronicle of Kedredun, the imperial court in the north temporarily migrated to Iskandria, beginning the rebirth of that city and the rise of a new era in politics. This was partially due to the city being in the geographic center between Alanaza, Edom, and Ascana, from which three influential governors would emerge; Abesa, Sybaluma, and Medosa, respectively. The exact nature of Medosa’s marriage to Semiadulcis is unknown, as the couple never produced any kids, leading historians to believe it was in an attempt by Medosa to get her foot in the door of the imperial government. After the relocation south Medosa did not join them, instead successfully joining the council in Iskandria. In the south, Shuadna’al Hesam effectively created an Apirun puppet in the southwest, which used Mouri, Edomite, and Susanylon territory alike as an operating ground. She would settle a multitude of foreigners in the south of Edom, with these tribes being heavily loyal to her dynasty instead of any Edomite government. In the year of the 152nd Jafiad (Year 808), Berena’s father would die while traveling back north along the Meran, and the Maleka ascended to the throne fully, albeit heavily under the influence of her grandmother. The alliance of nobles in the north, which had divided amongst themselves the regency and responsibilities of ruling the north, largely remained intact, despite the arrival of the new Maleka. Later that same year, Maleka Berena would wed her father’s widow, Medosa, which was considered largely taboo by this stage of Edomite history, although not unheard of in the Edom of old a millenium prior. This would lead to both distrust and disgust toward Medosa from various members of the nobility, and a plot was planned to have the Maleka’s wife assassinated. Instead, the Maleka quickly arrested Sybaluma of Edom and other influential figures in the city, and further disenfranchised the old capital from government duties. Although not Ulmian herself, the Maleka would take note of the giant backlash leveled against her from the Ulmian community, and elected to have the Holy Patra of Edom secretly killed and replaced by someone more sympathetic to her cause. Likewise, the Shanzian faith was declared the “official” branch of Ulm, further discrediting the Azozian branch. When this was not enough, later in the year Berena began shielding her wife from the public eye, and arranged for a very public marriage to Sybaluma’s son, Amadun, although their marriage would secretly be a sham. The following year Medosa would be also undergo a sham marriage to Shuadna’al Hesam’s grandson, Sanasun, and the two began a military campaign in the northeast against a number of governors rebelling against imperial authority. The Maleka would never produce any children herself, and would instead adopt Medosa’s only daughter with Sanasun, Alasana, as her heir. Meanwhile, in Syres a full scale invasion of the east was launched, dislodging a section of the Benekundon region, alongside the Tesardyan invasion in the far north.
 * Qera: More and more traders from far off countries bring more and more wealth to Qera. Ccekaea (Thïgæ) and Etotztolla (Tilachitul) are now known and taught in Qeran port cities, with many scripts with useful phrases and words for learners of Âtluâm (Qeran) being produced. A new metal smelting technique is developed in the Odzeba region. In the area, many iron foundries are placed in the gorges where is a strong, never ending wind. These winds are directly led into the furnaces, creating temperatures well over 1,000° C. With temperatures this high, steel in better quality and quantity, because less wood has to be used to produce high temperatures. Similarly, the silver furnaces on Qerzatlahe are now supported with wind from the sea. Spices like chili, cinnamon, nutmeg and black pepper are cultivated and sold for large profits. Zoelle IV continues to expand and develop the army further, with new weapons and improved tactics. The army expands to now 60,000 permanent soldiers, most of them have a small land of their own they farm and are called to arms when necessary. Infrastructure is expanded again also in the colonies, especially the Cyrphetzija colony, where a big road is built toward the southern coast on the opposite of the landbridge, to fund a port there, making contact with the capital easier. The Occyse is written down around the year 809 by the poet and philosopher Ynjomer. The Occyse is an epos that was passed down orally until now. The story has a huge amount of figures on a journey up north with the hero Rhalluenytzem and his crew of sailors travelling out to the sea in the north. The story is even today considered the national epos of Qera. The first great temple to a Rhatixemy god gets constructed in Dlaccaka, dedicated to the god of harvest, farming and the forest called Yuem. This temple will be in similar shape and size to the great Obeq temple in Tortla - a great square pyramid made from dark stones. Reliefs of mythical creatures from the myths of Qera. One especially large figure is the Qoetzalkoatl, a serpent with wings of a hawk or an eagle. It is seen as the creator of the living beigns an earth and the air. He is often portrayed do defend buildings or sacred sripts from evil spirits. Ships are sent south (100 px) to explore the markets and realms of unknown lands. Trade increases with Malmaça, where many goods are sold, especially silver. Zoelle IV's eldest daughter Zoen enters as the first women the position of a commander in the army.
 * Taivaie: Having lost warriors, the villages refuse to lend any more men to the campaign. Gilavas offers peace. Settlers begin moving in small numbers to loosely controlled parts of the kingdom, cementing rule over them. We make contact with a people known as Melians in their own tongue, and deem them worthy of respect.


 * Holy Empire of Hythus: Years 488-497 Since the Return of Hythus. Emperor Tyrelius II’s rule remains uneventful until the news of the Bysula’s betrayal. Proof linking the order to the shameful act is brought before the leaders of the Cult of Bysulus and the Cult of Hythus. The Cult of Bysulus then issues a command to the Bysulan Order recalling their high priestess and several other important leaders of the order to a supposed conclave of Bysulus’ followers. At the same time Emperor Tyrelius II determines it wise to visit the Bysulan Order in the mountains, accompanied by his personal retinue of 1,000 elite soldiers. The soldiers make camp in the Bysulan Citadel. Under the cover of darkness, Emperor Tyrelius II and his men massacre the unprepared Bysula. A secondary force of 4,000 more Imperial troops awaiting orders beyond the scouts of the Bysulan Order assists the emperor’s retinue in their gruesome task. Heavily outnumbered and caught totally unprepared, the Bysulan Order is wholly destroyed with its few remaining supporters fleeing high into the mountains. Simultaneously, in Gyt, the High Priestess of the Bysulan Order is stripped of her rank and sentenced to death for her crimes. The leadership of the Cult of Bysula denounce the Order as a band of radical traitors who betrayed the people of Hythus’ realms to further their own needs. The leadership of the Order is burned alive in the city square of Gyt before the Temple of Bysulus that has stood in the city for 700 years. The territory ruled by the Bysulan Order is quickly brought to heel with an occupation force of some 4,000 including 2,000 mercenaries hired from the Halati and other mountain tribes. Aside from this minor internal conflict the empire experiences a period of continuing prosperity as goods from across the empire, spices from the south, and luxuries from the north all flow from Mythas to the ports of Silla, Exhula, and others. Cities across the empire begin developing advanced water-management systems. Rudimentary sewers are built in sections of Mythas, and public fountains supply cities with fresh, clean water. Old-Hythia grows massively in wealth as exports and imports flow totally unhindered up and down the Tythies. Old-Mythadia also benefits thanks to the export of goods from upriver, as well as the expansion of ports. The colony of Lyrasia continues to grow, rapidly integrating natives through the threat of violence and the promise of wealth. The initial colonial city, Lyras, develops into a regional trade hub with a good natural harbor augmented by the construction of breakwaters and a small lighthouse. By the end of the decade both the oceanic and landward coasts of the islands are under loose control. The Iron Bank of Hythia establishes itself as the premier lender of the region. Irian, Qaryaati, Algeorgian, Jyazradid, and many other merchants all use the bank to raise the capital they need for trade or other ventures. Agricultural production increases due to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows immensely due to increased wealth and nutrition. The policy of land grants is re-instituted and settlement of the south accelerates. Dozens of small cities and towns spring up across the south, located near the natural springs and minor streams that dot the landscape. Networks of roads are constructed as the settlers go, linking together these settlements and spreading administrative institutions as they go. Public granaries, long the staple of Gytan and later Hythian cities are built across the empire by municipal governments of small and large cities alike. The Guitar, long an instrument of the soldiers and lower classes across Hythia, spreads west into Mythadia. The instrument proves highly popular among sailors who develop a unique miniaturized version of the instrument the Chaleli (Cavaquinho). The Guitar and Chaleli spread throughout the empire with several distinct musical genres developed for each. On the coast there is a somber musical form with dark rich vocals and deep strumming tunes evoking the troubles of the sea and distance from home. Across much of the plain a most fast-paced plucking style develops which is accompanied by rhythm and beats produced by clapping, dancing, and the slapping of body parts. Soldiers also produce their own style, similar in many elements to that of the sailors but with less complex patterns and a more chorus-friendly vocal structure.
 * Thïgæ: The calls for aid from Deongæ (Namdeon) presents an odd new opportunity for Thïgæ. The Deonï (Namdeon) are offered troops, war equipment, and food supplies for the war if Deongæ gives the northern coast to them as payment if they win the war (although Thïgæ would not officially join). Mod Response Needed. New military inventions, such as burning pots - basically oil filled pots set alight by dropping flaming fabric scraps into them, setting them alight, and since they are class B fires, cannot be put out be water but must be smothered. Improved tactics like using pikemen and advancing forward slowly, pushing the attacker/defender back, are made. Irrigation canals continue being built. Rural areas continue to grow, along with large cities. The southern island claims are cemented, with farmers going south. Trade with Ïrezccekaea (Qera) continues.
 * Zelonuna Emiresq: The nation of the Zelonuma Emiresq continues to expand southward, seizing the fertile plains of the south, the tribes of the region, and the many janter mines of the mountains. The nation of the Zelonuma Emiresq expands along the Isimandian lake and beyond, settling many trade posts and settlements in that region. The nation of the Zelonuma Emiresq elects to expand its borders southward, from its ancient perch in the northern mountains from the coast. The nation seizes the fertile plains of the south beyond the mountains for the first time. Expanding to the numerous lakes of the region. Settlements are particularly situated on the major lake in the east of Isimandia, and also the lakes just northeast of the Khin Federation, and west of Agelmur. By now thousands of children of the king work, live, and die in his underground world. They build tunnels, worship the king and the heavenly ceiling, and produce more and more children. Sunlight has never graced the tunnels in 100 years. Above ground, the nation of the Zelonuma Emiresq sees great expansion along the coast. The ancient divide between Zelonuma of the mountains and the Darnans of the coast is bridged. These communities are brought together, with the government sponsoring bridges across the north. The inner cities of the Zelonuma Emiresq, where the kingdom was shifted after the fall of Darna, are now available from the coastal cities, and connected to the janter mines and other resources. In that area great work continues to grow these places. The books published by the government, regarding anti-Ulmian sentiment and pro-Zelonuma Emiresq rituals, are dispersed around the nation and around the world. The navy sees expansion during this time to grow more powerful than the threat posed by the Thotites. In the far north the Darnan nation expands along the coast both north and south.
 * Melia: It seems our further expedition is a success, we have met a new people who we call the "Tavi" based on an approximation of their native name in our own language. At a glance, they seem rather arrogant and pompous, but they seem to treat us with enough respect. Seeing as how wealthy and populous they are, it seems reasonable that there are more of them, we resupply as much as we are allowed and continue exploring in the area looking for other realms. The current ruler, Voya Maltal seems to be rather independent of the wisdom of the gods, much to the annoyance of the priests. Maltal decrees that he will begin a "transitioning" (begin moving the administration type to "city-state) of the realm, where he wants to build more cities and farms and grow the economy. This upsets the nomads as this is a direct threat to their lifestyle. Maltal, however, assures that they will have enough room to graze, but this doesn't do too much to calm them. Unrest grows in Melia as now not only are the priests unhappy, but the nomad pastoralists have been made upset as well. Troubled times may be coming.
 * Qaryaat: King Qamar continues expanding the kingdom. The territory of Nahradi (formerly the territory of Bizafir, though the river is still called the Bizafir) expands north along the coast (of course, within the limits of the agreed claims with Beraba). Meanwhile, the territory of Maqiri expands along the Mohejaran border. In all territories of the kingdom, settlers are sent to loosely-claimed areas to consolidate control over said areas. In Saqqattra, barracks and a granary are built. Meanwhile, in Makra, the Library of Makra is expanded and a cube-shaped shrine dedicated to Elmekah, also known as the Dariqah, is built. The Royal Palace in Makra is renovated, with new art installments added. In Bizafir, the Ronahist (yes, I'm retconning the name of that pacifist religion from Paotualma) temple is renovated, the walls are repaired and reinforced, and an amphitheater is built. Recent surgical advances from Aljurjya are adopted. The practice of keeping fish for decoration in special globes or tanks called Drenariums (called makzinas (singular: makzina) from the Qaryaati words for water (ma'ak) and vessel/container (zi'ina)) is also adopted, with a popular choice for keeping being freshwater barbels. King Qamar sends envoys to the kingdoms of Makuku, Aksuya (Exhula) Manai (Mang), and Sinaybin (Xinaben) for trade offers, offering spices, dyes, incense, livestock, and many other riches. (EXHULA, MANG, MAKUKU, AND MOD RESPONSE NEEDED)
 * Friorian Culture: After the period of inter-culture wars, four kingdoms emerge as the leading nations within the culture group. The four kingdoms, known as Desmos, Xugadi, Alfa, and Ligma, stop all remaining conflicts due to population loss and prosperity that was damaged during this period, and as a result collectively decide to move toward inter-group progression rather than degression. During this time, a large school of thought and philosophy is created in the city of Segond, Ligma. Various philosophers, such as Yenocrati, and Crisipiti, emerge as the founding leaders of thought and innovation in fields of arithmetic, literature, and government. The oral and written languages feature small development. Expansion is made farther along the coastal river settlement, as further expansion is made westward.
 * Yannian Culture: The world stands watching as the Thotite rebellion is thoroughly crushed, and the Thotites are all destroyed. What a marvelous world that will be, when they cease to exist. It brings a tear to an eye, for many, as they ponder the paradise that succeeds after the fall of the Thotites. Meanwhile, the entire world is waiting for the Yannian culture to decline, huh? Keep dreaming then, Thot. Because you could not beat us fairly you must beat us unfairly? Sad, sad Thot. You dream in your fantasy world, that one day you will be a nation like a Yannian one? Okay buddy, that is really swell of you. Silly Thot, nations aren’t for you. Oh, King Thot, you are such a strange being. How you eat and grow fat with each passing year, it defies all humanity. Oh that’s right, the Yannians are in your area. We’re killing your kinfolk and reclaiming the earth. That’s right, we’re spreading the good word and going to heaven, can you say the same? Come out and play with me, Thot. The world is waiting. We are restoring order to Neum as I speak to myself... yes, it is very good. We Yannians have taken the cities and the streets, we have repainted them and removed all Azozi taint. It is very nice now, in places where there is no taint....ah I can taste it, boy. I am your father, Thot, and I control your entire life. When you act up I discipline you, boy. I give you a hard Yannian spanking until you are red. This is how justice works. Yes, this is the will of the west, against the Thotites. Suddenly, there is a letter: Hello! Ignore the west’s propaganda, I am the east now. We need your help, Azozi. Please help us invade before it’s too late! What will you do Azozi? This is the end of the secret message.
 * Empire of Grosserdrachenia: Halifacs II comes to power after the Imperator had become frail. He is to live the last of his days with the family. As more people flee to the less urbanized regions of the Sudlands and the merchant city of Sudbestung, a new and slight dialect begins to shape up in the region and more farms and carpentry work picks up. Halifacs II is nicknamed the “sober drunk” by the royal family as a joke to the absurd amount of alcohol he could consume yet not become drunk.The Brewery of Dragsfurt would become the largest in the empire taking nearly a whole city block. The House of Hiedler would become quite close to the royal family. Ava Altenhofen is born and is expected to be the nations first female leader. Exploration of the seas continues onward while settlements in Drachenia expand north.

811-820
'The nation of Cirsyemit successfully conquers the rest of its island up to the border with the nation of Anlunema, their ally. They also use their extensive navy to begin trading with or subjugating the tribes of the north, establishing numerous trade posts in the region. '

'The nation of Misesham and its tribal allies make peace with the nation of Taivaie. They begin a period of expansion and quick development, using experience from the war to expand their military capabilities. '

'The nation of Namdeon, under the leadership of Acedessar, accepts the offer from the nation of Thïgæ, receiving a large number of weapons and equipment from the north. However, the king falls in battle against the north soon after, and the war turns inconclusive. '

'The nations of Makuku, Ming, and Xinaben all accept the offer to trade from the nation of Qaryaat. '

'A series of generals battle for control over the throne of Xemunis, once it becomes clear that central authority is low and at the whim of the military. Additionally governors in Xanulem and Dijunga begin acting independent of the emperor in Yagothna-vis. '


 * Friorian Culture: Urbanization continues to develop the various kingdoms across the state. The most developed and populated Kingdom, Ligma, prospers economically as numerous philosophers and other intellectual individuals congregate to the city of Segond to theorize the perfect governmental system. From these sessions arrives the spiritually political dialogue known as Babel, which is a "book" regarding the political setup of a perfect society under the rule of Aestropolism, a political interpretation of Endsistianity, which is a religious conglomerate of numerous shaman religions and spiritual followings. Endsistianity features 13 immortals, which rule the heavens and created the dirt of which people live upon. The caste system, consisting of seven levels, is also proposed within the book. This perfect society, or the idea of it, is referred to as Alperi. Various schools of thought open up across the Kingdom of Ligma, which brings some worry to the King who sees their logic as flawed and overall an opposition to the kingdom's feudal hierarchy. In the Kingdom of Alfa and Xugadi, coinage appears as the first major form of a medium of exchange. However, the coinage is disregarded and barter trade still exists to a degree. In the Kingdom of Desmos, the King dies, which results in various claims to the throne by many of the neighboring Kingdom's families as well as various noble families. Eventually, the son of the King of Alfa is able to take power over the Kingdom, and soon the merge of the states begin, which troubles the other kingdoms, but for the moment, no military action is taken. Expansion is made to the north and west as canoes are upgraded to solar ship-esque models to better naval transportation. In terms of mathematic advances, basic algebra is developed.
 * Exhulan Empire: With the accepting of our trade offer by Ri'Kava and the resumption of trade with Yannis (Despite our continuing to block Foreign Yannian Holy Men entering Exhula, allowing only Exhulan followers of the religion to do so) we continue to be a center of trade, with the new markets and access of old routes through the North Sea beginning to revitalize the stagnating economy of the Empire. The greater access of us to trade routes again allows us to outcompete Qera in the spice trade once more, but competion lessens more due to the new trade agreements with Ri'kava allowing us to make much money from trade of dyes and spices and due to Qera not having contact with them, and an increasing market also develops for the export of other Exhulan trade goods such as Salt, Slaves, and Mint to them while we purchase things such as Honey, Furs, Timber, and many Naval Supplies from Ri'Kava. Around this time Exhula also became increasingly more navy oriented, even more so than before, as the Irrosian cultural enclaves from those who fled the Yannian Invasion of Irrosia and from the few Irrosian colonies have now become much more integrated into wider Exhulan culture and although many Ethnic Irrosians continue to exist as a distinct people in different areas of the Empire they become largely integrated into the empire fully. As a result of their integration and the presence of several Irrosians in influential positions in the Empires political factions there is an increasing call in many parts of Exhulan society to retake Irrosia. However, the new Emperor, Shrra II, knows going to war with Yannis is a bad idea and instead decides to Make an offer to Toahita to purchase Irrosia back from them for a large sum of money and a large number of trade concessions, citing the fact that the area is very culturally distinct from them and never received much Yannian Settlement (YANNIS RESPONSE NEEDED).
 * Holy Empire of Hythus: Years 488-497 Since the Return of Hythus. Emperor Tyrelius II’s actions in crushing the Bysulan Order do not go unnoticed. Popular support for his reign falters as the Order was a popular force long-considered for the benefit of the people. This momentary weakness gives the noble houses and the multiple religious cults impetus to force the emperor to establish estates. The nobles and religious cults force Emperor Tyrelius to grant them charter to approve his major decisions of imperial rule in the form of an Imperial Court. This shift in power makes the emperor even more symbolic. Old-Hythia grows massively in wealth as exports and imports flow totally unhindered up and down the Tythies. Old-Mythadia also benefits thanks to the export of goods from upriver, as well as the expansion of ports. The colony of Lyrasia continues to grow, rapidly integrating natives through the threat of violence and the promise of wealth. The initial colonial city, Lyras, develops into a regional trade hub with a good natural harbor augmented by the construction of breakwaters and a small lighthouse. By the end of the decade both the oceanic and landward coasts of the islands are under loose control. The Iron Bank of Hythia establishes itself as the premier lender of the region. Irian, Qaryaati, Algeorgian, Jyazradid, and many other merchants all use the bank to raise the capital they need for trade or other ventures. Agricultural production increases due to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows immensely due to increased wealth and nutrition. The policy of land grants is re-instituted and settlement of the south accelerates. Dozens of small cities and towns spring up across the south, located near the natural springs and minor streams that dot the landscape. Networks of roads are constructed as the settlers go, linking together these settlements and spreading administrative institutions as they go.
 * Mesallian Culture: By this time the Water Merchants had grown immensely in power, having risen to primacy in Edom, and holding control over Usinilago. In addition to the east-to-west trade routes that had kept the organization afloat for centuries, a north-to-south trade route running from Usinilago to Susanylon emerged, which the Water Merchants controlled every leg of. In the great and mystical lands of Or, that had fascinated the Mesallian world for centuries, the Water Merchants became one of the first groups to enter the kingdom and travel beyond it. Some would even travel the route first discovered in the Itinerary of Oranmanou, uncovering the lands of Ondon. According to him, “when we entered the lands of the Comet, there stood 100 monolithic stone beings, guarding the entrance. They were ancient statues as old and weathered as the mountains, twice as tall as the Colossus of Syres. The stone watchmen stood at attention and silently waited for the call of the end time, when they would arise to battle. Others had crumbled to the sands below, and now monstrous heads and hands stretched out from the dunes, large enough for us in their shadows. At that place the old world ended, and we entered a land completely alien to us. The people were like ghosts, completely expressionless or moving to us. They lived in labyrinths larger than Azoz itself, made from black stones and multi-colored domed roofs.” The first Water Merchants who traveled the route approached cautiously, fearing the fantastic monsters and beasts the account to be lurking at every corner. According to them, in the shadow of one such mountain colossus, there was a fortress carved directly into the side of the mountain, long since overtaken by nature and decay. People farmed on terraces and farmland built in between the walls where former streets once crossed, and lived huddled in ruins in the center of the old city. The people there covered themselves in long robes, with their face, and any exposed part of their body, completely covered in rag-like bandages. Although they never spoke to the foreigners, they did not harm the Water Merchants either. They called the place the trade post of Ijopiba, after an old inscription on the walls. Later it was discovered that the small pass in the eastern mountains led into the lands of Or. Beyond the “Misinen Mountains” (“Mountains of Madness”) was the fabled pool of the gods, according to southern Water Tyrant Lismoca’al Ruun, in a letter addressed to the rest of the order. He would go on to say that the Water Merchants would find a land fitting for a “New Temple” and a “New Cania”, where the next great age would begin. Much to his dismay the locals of the south rejected the religious mission of the Water Merchants. Before anything could be done, a much greater concern arose in the west, known as the First War of the Comet. Conflict arose when the Water Merchants refused to heed the warnings of the Zedumari, by trespassing through their lands as explorers and traders. In this war, joined by many nomadic tribes and unexpected allies, who warred against the Zedumari for their own reasons, the Water Merchants would be beaten back from the Valley of the Comet completely, their farthest outpost in the southwest being Ijopiba, on the edge of the valley. They likewise discovered that the Lementarians had not completely ignored these happenings, discovering that many of their secret outposts had extended to Susaylon after the war in Edom. On the other side of the Ijopiba site, on the other side of its mountain, a vast city had developed as a Lementarian colony, known to the Susaylonians as Siabinaces. Their mutual interest in the kingdom, and also in the trade routes south, would create another conflict much like the disastrous war in Edom long ago. Meanwhile, the lands of Edom would have other plans for the south. In her lifetime the noblewoman Shuadna’al Hesam had successfully elevated her family from nomads of the desert to the richest and most powerful people in Edom, with her great-granddaughter poised to inherit the throne of the entire nation. Partially in an effort to unite the nation and distract disgruntled governors from the situation, she would also promote the idea of uniting the south once more, which proved an enticing ambition. Each governor would provide a certain number of men to the national army, which Shuadna’al Hesam paid from Apirun settlers, thus allowing her to keep a larger army within the country as well. In the fourth year of the 152nd Jafiad (Year 811) the Edomite army crossed the border and began its war. They were met with initial success on all fronts, and a careful balance was kept in the kingdom itself. A year and one-half later (Year 813) Shuadna’al Hesam died of old age, and her dynasty was weakened immensely. A large portion of the army would return north later that year, leaving the army in the hands of Sanasun. Despite these odds he would prove a capable leader, laying siege to the ancient capital the following spring.
 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: In the capital of one of our colonies, the famous inventor known as Leondadovich Dainich invents a thing he calls the wheelbarrow. The wheelbarrow will help move material and rubble faster.
 * Ffanet of Afmwir: In the 20th year of the Athmwir's rule (811), a city was founded on the island of the coast of Afmwir, calling it Ddenstiwrh, meaning eastern star. The city's founders created a temple to Swliann, and his followers develop a way to measure the years after the rise of the Athmwir. In the 22nd year, more explorers are sent downriver and along the coast of the new continent, looking for the Holy Mountain (50 px each), returning home in the 23rd year. In Mercydd, the Athmwir founds a library-temple dedicated to the eiddra of knowledge Chermois-Myr. The new metal found in the tin and copper mines is being studied from the 25th year onward. In the 26th year (817), more settlers are sent to expand the borderlands along the Chffith river. Wheat, rye and barley are continued to be produced, along with spicy horseradish (named ffeisaf). Cows, honeybees and sheep are raised for meat, milk, honey and wool. The Temple of the Mother of Tears proposes the usage of the new metal found in the tin mines for weapons. More watermills are being built along the waterways, and more villages develop along the Chffith.
 * Nura Gakan:. Ulrom becomes the organized polytheistic religious center of the Gakan. This leads to the formation of three idols for the three main gods (Vangar: The god of strength/Dun: God of peace/Ogkut: God of the intelligent). The Nura Gakan religion begins to adopt a holy order mostly expanded by Oral tradition, but this begins to phase out as attempts to study the religion is expanded to the Holy Men of the Gakan. Olama begins to form on the two-river region mostly used as a de facto trade center of the state, placed at the head of the river delta. Naval raiding begins to become a more acceptable form of warfare within the Gakani people, this is mostly support and backed up by the Naval expansion across the Two Rivers. The mines begin to take a new form as the demand for iron is picked up (which is used by the army to flex/kill foes and the formation of new weapons.) Gakani farmers begin setting up farms and things of that sort by the Two-River Region. Trade becomes more and more important causing Ulum to form a navy to protect trade ships up and down the river. We begin to send more settlers toward newly expanded land upon the hope of expanding the Gurkani people and loyalty to the Gak. 
 * Thīvœga (Thïgæ): With new words needing to be made, the ï sound that used to denote "origininating from" is replaced with œ (ohe), and consequently the name of the area changes to Thīv and the name of the people Thīvœ. (Note, this was a needed change while I was constucting the language as using the ï sound for "originating from" made it impossible to use meaning anything else). News of a stalemate in the south reaches the mainland, but at the loss of their king, Acedessar, trade continues with Namdeon, and advisors are sent to help the child king on the throne (OOC: I am assuming the king is a young boy as his father must have been youthful if he was leading troops into battle). However, the military technology invented during the war is used to help advance the current military. Trade with Ïreccesica continues (Qera). Expansion continues along the coast, and rural areas continue to grow. Exploration continues east, west, and south.
 * Taivaie: Gilavas, king of Taivaie, has died of mesothelioma. His son, Lilaen, assumes the throne. Lilaen forces the merchant guild to pay financial compensation. Taivaie literary culture continues to flourish. Settlers pour into the loosely controlled areas, cementing control over them.
 * Empire of Grosserdrachenia: With goods coming from all over the known world, our routes are well documented and archived with them being placed in the major libraries of the Empire. Halifacs II and his wife stay in Sudbestung for a week with its more temperate climate becoming the most enjoyed part of the territory besides the wealth. Farming continues to bring easy money while other jobs such as operating bakeries and breweries or being blacksmiths making weapons for the army and tools for general use. Exploration of the seas in the south continue abroad while expansion of the Sudlands continue and with more opportunities to the north with valuable resources and other forms of making a living available, expansion continues. Ava takes part in studies with her father and mother while also learns how to hunt with her father. She ends up falling in love with Aldouise Heidler, the son of Armine Hiedler, a good friend of Halifacs II and they marry at Kryzst. The young couple spend their time mostly touring the empire and working as advisors to the Imperator's plans due to family rule.
 * Yannian Culture: After much fighting the nations of Dijunga and Xanulem are released as independent nations from the western Yannian empire that exists. A great city emerges in the center of Lake Xbalan. It is the heart of the lake, a floating city on a small island. It quickly grows from artificial floating islands, with settlers coming from many different Yannian nations. The city becomes known as Nazecula, and there the treaty is signed between Dijung and the west. They decide that the lake will be a neutral place between them, and Nazecula grows greatly from trade between the two and from the south via the river. The people pray for peace on the world, so the gods decree the Yannian Peace. All the world lives in harmony once more. It is because of the Yannian religion’s deep commitment to peace and prosperity, that it is better to coexist as brothers than to bury one another. Let there be 100 Yannian nations, because each Yannian person is a nation. In the east the nation of Ocenis is defeated in war. They had reached out to the Thotites seeking to create an alliance between them to defeat the primary Yannian nations, for strangely the Thotites did not help at all. It is no surprise that no Thotites can be trusted or depended on, and Ocenis learned that the hard way. For being betrayed by the Thotites, a great hatred for those things emerges once more. Truly, the Olmero superstition has shown its true colors, and shown that it is weak, unable to aid its so-called “followers”. Perhaps it is evil that we let them live, for they are condemned to a life of slavery, followed by damnation in the afterlife, but alas, we just can’t do it anymore. The Yannians are weary. They can’t support the entire world on their shoulders. Or at least that is what they claim in this time of great weakness. Unknown to the world, in a far away land a new Anointed One is born, who will bring justice to the Thotites once and for all. His kingdom will have no end, and the Yannian people will be brought to salvation through the gods. He will be the instrument of the divine when they strike destruction upon the Azogi mound. He will seek out a woman Anointed One, and they will join the two rods of justice into one Holy Cross, and that cross will be the confluence of past and present, and of all worlds and the cosmos, and of justice and corruption. Only through this pairing of north and south, of east and west, will the evil be vanquished. The realms will seek out this foretold being, but until that day they defend themselves in every way. The nation of Tohatia further claims the oases of the coast and of the south, and builds the defenses along the borders and the coast to be absolute. At Irrosia and Atnosia one million Yannians will praise the gods and build fortresses, planting seeds that will grow into strong trees. They are shaping the old world for when the gods inflict their judgement, and they live happy and peaceful lives.
 * Zelonuna Emiresq: The nation of the Zelonuma Emiresq continues to expand southward, seizing the fertile plains of the south, the tribes of the region, and the many janter mines of the mountains. The nation of the Zelonuma Emiresq expands along the Isimandian lake and beyond, settling many trade posts and settlements in that region. The nation of the Zelonuma Emiresq elects to expand its borders southward, from its ancient perch in the northern mountains from the coast. The nation seizes the fertile plains of the south beyond the mountains for the first time. Expanding to the numerous lakes of the region. Settlements are particularly situated on the major lake in the east of Isimandia, and also the lakes just northeast of the Khin Federation, and west of Agelmur. By now thousands of children of the king work, live, and die in his underground world. They build tunnels, worship the king and the heavenly ceiling, and produce more and more children. Sunlight has never graced the tunnels in 100 years. Above ground, the nation of the Zelonuma Emiresq sees great expansion along the coast. The ancient divide between Zelonuma of the mountains and the Darnans of the coast is bridged. These communities are brought together, with the government sponsoring bridges across the north. The inner cities of the Zelonuma Emiresq, where the kingdom was shifted after the fall of Darna, are now available from the coastal cities, and connected to the janter mines and other resources. In that area great work continues to grow these places. The books published by the government, regarding anti-Ulmian sentiment and pro-Zelonuma Emiresq rituals, are dispersed around the nation and around the world. The navy sees expansion during this time to grow more powerful than the threat posed by the Thotites. In the far north the Darnan nation expands along the coast both north and south.


 * Sillan Republic: Apostles Esoman and Lisadora die, thus, only three of the original Seven Apostles remain: Archbishopess Caiserin (of Silas), and Bishops Drias and Roberta (of Alaban and Qiedēn, respectively). To institute religious parity, Cabeza Agusta revokes the right of Ulmists to exempt from civic pagan rites, though she also lifts the Ulmist tax and allows Ulmists to be tried under religious courts. While this promotes inter-religious harmony, the latter reform in particular reignites sectarian strife among the various groups of Ulmism – especially between Cixites (the most heterodox) and the Western Ulmists (the most orthodox). Despite this, under her rule, Silla experiences peace and prosperity. The growing mercantile class begins to exert substantial influence over the economy, particularly in the flow of goods from rural to urban areas, as well as aiding the shift from the centralized workshop-system to decentralized putting-out system – particularly in the production of textiles, luxury goods such as jewelry and raw silk, and more perishable goods such as vegetables and dairy products. Conversely, however, the production of certain labor-extensive cash crops (such as tea, cotton, sugarcane) and manufactures (ceramics, avian/reptilian leather, metal products) begin to be dominated by the nobility, due to their ownership of large plantation estates and their employment of provincial labor. This rise in wealth leads to a boom in personal consumption, as well as the patronization of the arts. The influence of Azozian-educated officials leads to the reformation of the educational system, with two separate curriculums for males and females, and a renewed emphasis on mathematics (which consists of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry), history and moral education in addition to physical and military education – as well as philosophy, both social and biological sciences, and advanced literature for females. Partially prompted by a growth in the literati (a fourth of the total population), prose replaces poetry as the primary form of fiction literature. While the vast majority of people remain illiterate (as with any agrarian society), they are able to hire scribes or interpreters to write or read the text, thus allowing them to continue participating in public and commercial affairs.

821-830
'Explorers sent by the Ffanet of Afmwir, who travel west up the river, discover the nation of Nura Gakan, west of the mountains at the source of the river. '

'The nation of Anakadeham enacts a policy of isolationism, banning most merchants and outsiders from the nation. The ban is largely in response to the large number of Ulmian foreigners traveling to the nation, as well the conflict being caused by the Water Merchants in the region east of the nation. '

'An influential chieftain known as Sjene Askiul dies without a direct heir, causing his kingdom and his network of allies to be inherited by the husband of his daughter, King Soumassi of Agunda. '

'The Edomite invasion of Susaylon results in a decisive victory at the defender’s capital. The Edomites suffer 13,350 casualties during the campaign, but capture the enemy capital and much of the northern one-half of the nation. '

'The Yali fall under the command of a king known as Hysogib, who renews attacks against the nations of Niani and beyond. His raids damage the western colony of Grosserdrachenia, and as far west as the city of Ysthiphon. '
 * Ffanet of Afmwir: In the 30th year of the Athmwir's rule (821), a trade envoy is sent to the newly discovered nation of Nurchacan (Nura Gakan), requesting that the nations do trade to improve their relationships [PLAYER response]. The temple of Swliann in Ddenstiwrr finishes the study of the celestial corpse of Serhchan and develops a time measuring way after its phases. In the 32nd year, explorers are sent to the south of Mercydd and along the coast north of Mercydd, looking for the Holy Mountain (50 px each), returning home in the 34th year. In Mercydd, the library-temple of Chermois-Myr discovers a way to shape iron into important tools of war, drastically improving their quality and condition. The Athmwir Wlf Llolddur commands the construction of iron mines to use this material in the 35th year. In the 36th year (827), settlers are sent both downriver to expand the country, but also to the mountain area to search for more pasture lands for sheep. Wheat, rye and barley are continued to be produced, along with spicy horseradish (named ffeisaf). Cows, honeybees and sheep are raised for meat, milk, honey and wool. More watermills are being built along the waterways, and more villages develop along the Chffith.
 * Nura Gakan Dip: The story of foreign traders heading into Nura Gakan begins to spread until the Fire of Council is called and after a four-hour debate ends with the Gakan (title for leader) saying " Ey, How about we trade with em... and get them out of those handcuffs." . We then begin to send trade envoys into Afmwir.


 * Holy Empire of Hythus: Years 498-507 Since the Return of Hythus. Emperor Tyrelius II’s Imperial Court consolidated itself and the power of the imperial seat. Nobles voluntarily submit to greater imperial rule as they have larger say in the function of the empire. The Court has the strange effect to solidifying the religious structure of the various cults. Myrnech Ayan IX of the Cult of Hythus uses imperial power to leverage the dominance of the cult over the others. Owing to its popularity and Hythus’ natural position as general of the gods. Myrnech Ayan IX integrates the other cults under Hythus’ and with imperial decree establishes the new Church of Hythus as the Imperial Religion. The other gods of the pantheon continue to receive worship, and their temples still function, but most administrative aspects of the church are consolidated under the existing Cult of Hythus. To a daily practitioner the integration is unnoticeable. The lands of the Bysulan Order are granted to Lord Tykastus IV of House of Tykatus and the fortress of the Bysula is to be garrisoned by a force of some 2,000 Imperial soldiers at all times. Old-Hythia grows massively in wealth as exports and imports flow totally unhindered up and down the Tythies. Old-Mythadia also benefits thanks to the export of goods from upriver, as well as the expansion of ports. The colony of Lyrasia continues to grow, rapidly integrating natives through the threat of violence and the promise of wealth. Lyras, now a burgeoning city of over 15,000 expands its port facilities to nearly rival Mythas. The city now deals in much of the region’s trade as it is one of the only major port between Mythas and Hythus’ Realms and the Yrrosian Isles. By the end of the decade both the oceanic and landward coasts of the islands are under loose control. The Iron Bank of Hythia, under the secret direction of the Emperor begins aggressively investing in Jyazradid merchants to pull trade wealth southward to the empire. Agricultural production increases due to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows immensely due to increased wealth and nutrition. The policy of land grants is re-instituted and settlement of the south accelerates. Dozens of small cities and towns spring up across the south, located near the natural springs and minor streams that dot the landscape. Networks of roads are constructed as the settlers go, linking together these settlements and spreading administrative institutions as they go.
 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: The tsar announces a massive development project to our colony. This includes building roads for the horses and chariots, building a police house and a hospital. In addition, a new school and military academy will be built. A military regiment called The Tsar's Own is raised and begins patrolling the colony.
 * Empire of Grosserdrachenia: Halifacs spends the last of his days at the beach before passing on to the afterlife with Halifacs II after contracting Ligma. Some missionaries head to Azoz to preach the word of Shenron. The Whalsh, notorious for not paying their taxes and a native ethnic group in Wasser had offered their "princess" to marry the now Empress Ava's new son Karl. She responds by burying their messengers alive and going on to ask her and his son to be escorted by their highest ranking officials. At Wasser, they are offered to enter a bathhouse after the long trip. While inside, the bath house is set ablaze. Once in the town, now accompanied by soldiers of the army, while carrying a sword for her own protection, she enters the Whores village. As a celebratory gesture, she requested 14 sparrows and 18 pigeons. The whores did not understand why but of course went on with Empress Ava carrying an expression of annoyance when asked why she wanted the birds, all that she replied with was "I'm sorry, did i stutter?" and so they went on to give the birds. The troops tied sulfur into cloths and lit the clothes ablaze. She would go on to pull out her word and shout condemning all of the whores and that they shall be burned to nothing but ashes and so it was. Karl and Ava would head back to Dragsfurt where like his grandfather, Karl would drink and act as if what he had experienced was nothing. The Whalsh's "princess" did end up being left in the village while it was burned to the ground. Empress Ava would set out to plan the moving of the capital of Drachenia to Jonnes as planned by Heidegger. The Palace of Jonnes was to be built just to the southeast of the city and there, the largest and most complex structure known to Drachenia would be built. She also planed the construction of the Colossal Beauty, a large statue built at the Harbor of Drachenia. Merchants seize whatever chance they can get by travelling south to profit with the territory of the Sudlands being expanded as more income and settlers come in. Settlements north heading into the northern section of the continent continue as more precious metals are unearthed and the affordability to move north becomes more reasonable as the cities are forced to expand since they remain to be growing. Dragonism is spread further into the Sudlands and Wasser following the destruction of the Whores. With a now better equipped military, war is declared on the Sudlands as 18,000 men made up of cavalry and infantry are sent into the Sudlands territory, Catapults are also used near large settlements to inflict as much damage as possible from a safe loading distance. The Ramming and raiding ships are also used to assault the Sudlanders at sea. All as vengeance. Empress Ava spends her time educating her son while Aldouis takes him to hunt and also be tutored by General Hardburgh, now an old man overseeing the plans and operations of the war in the Sudlands. Exploration across the west within the North and the Southern Seas continue.
 * Qera: Whispers in the court arise, claiming that the current princess lacks both quality in leading the nation and reforming toward the betterment of the nation. Letters are discovered, from which the princess should be overthrown by her nephew Yceuen. She is taught about this early enough by loyal ministers and exiles him to the Qerzatlahe islands. To bring back unity in the court, she will prove her strategic and political knowledge by expanding the empire even more. secret Spies are sent into the lands of the Sapenakasa, to gather information about their military, strategies and infrastructure (MOD RESPONSE) secret end. The army is prepared for a long, painful campagne to the south, equipped with better weapons and intense training. Strategies consist of hit and run tactics to harrass the enemy at night, leaving them no time to rest and exhausting the troops of the enemy and brutal battle strategies made to disorganize the enemy on the battlefield. Around 15,000 men are stationed at the border to Sapenakasa, waiting for the order of a full scale invasion. The casus belli of the war will be a recent incident on Qeran soil, from which bandits harrassed a travelling count and robbed him of his jewelry and money he had with him. This time, the Dholbalan are not called directly to arms (due to the fact that this is a purely Qeran matter), instead elite mercenaries from the region are hired to fight as a supportive power. The mobilization takes until the dry season of 827, just after the last harvest was finished and the grainaries are full. All this is kept a secret, and wrong information is leaked about where the soldiers can be expected, to confuse the enemy and disorganize it. War is declared in 829 and an invasion is started. Meanwhile, the expansion of the Cyrphehtzija colony continues, with further settlement of the inland (20 px inland become rural). Spice trade and a healthy competition with Exhula goes further, with the slow splitting of exports. The high quality steel production continues and large quantities of silver and copper fill the treasuries of the realm. Expansion in infrastructure, temple building and all-over improvement of the bureaucracy and organization is allowed by the immense trade. Dlaccaka has now its own great library on the work of Lieugh, the native count of the region who is fascinated by science and education of all types. The current population boom led to a massive increase in the size of the capital (EXPAND 1 px OF IMBALAMA CITY). 
 * Thïvœga (Thïgæ): Rovthk I dies, leaving his son Rovthk II to the throne. The need for more irrigated lands results in irrigation projects, urbanization, and colonization. Many are hired to build irrigation canals, and those who do are usually either granted land near the irrigation canals [Add rural px inland] or given enough money to move into houses in two new cities, one on the river bend just northwest of the mining settlement, and another north of the lake at the split of the two rivers [Add two urban px where described]. A colony is established at the large bay south of Namdeon, with claims surrounding the whole bay and an urban area built at the northern most tip of the peninsula jutting into the bay [Add colony surrounding the unclaimed bay south of Namdeon and add an urban px at the tip of the peninsula jutting into the bay]. Although Desargæ will probably be provoked by the action, the settlement will be to far away to attack, and the rivers and lakes of the areas will make it easily defensible, and Namdeon can act like a buffer state. Just in case, however, the southern islands and the settlement have large garrisons just in case Desargæ tries to raid or invade them. The colony would be nominally under direct control of Thïvœga, although it would have a governer who reported to the Yithït (emperor) every year or so and could make laws that don't directly conflict with the crown's law. The colony is named Heshahl Thïvœga, translating to "New Thïvœga". They would be ruled by the second born son of Rovthk I, Thiasi I, and the royal family of him [The colony, Heshahl Thïvœga, will have a turn written below]. Agriculture continues to be a major export, along with lumber from cleared land for farms. Expansion continues east on the mainland.
 * Heshahl Thïvœga: Thiasi I is made the governor of Heshahl Thïvœga in 825. The construction of the city is finished by 829, and soon many start moving in. The natives are given the choice to assimilate or be enslaved. Most choose the sensible option, and when the "Poison Dart Revolt" occurs, in which a few natives throw poison darts against slavers, is put down brutally, most of all natives choose to assimilate. Agriculture is a major export to Namdeon and the mainland. Financial aid from the mainland helps boost the economy, and timber from cleared farming lands joins crops in the most exported goods from Heshahl Thïvœga. The colony starts to be called Heshahl for short.
 * Exhulan Empire: Emperor Shrra II dies early in 823, and his ambitious young son Yrcctar takes power soon after as Emperor Yrcctar I (Although some historians would latter suspect that he poisoned his father). Although his father had wished for peace with Toahita, Yrcctar desired the opposite, and Launched a surprise invasion of Irrosia in 826, using the massive Exhulan navy to blockade the Archipeligo and allowing him to invade each island one at a time, crushing the outnumbered Toahitan forces as a result. He also places a large amount of troops to guard the border between Toahita and Exhula on land. Beforehand he also secretly sends ambassadors to Azoz requesting that they also attack Toahita, as it is one of the larger Yannian Nations and continues to persecute Ulmians (AZOZ RESPONSE NEEDED). We also request aid from our ally Qera (QERA RESPONSE NEEDED)
 * Telachitul Republic: With the aftermath of the conquest of the north to deal with, the new ruler sets to work. To start, he starts to bring in the outer territories of the Republic closer to the republic economically and culturally. This is done both by establishing Telachitul towns at key locations, and generally increasing trade and spreading the growing Icrodel religion to the new territory. He hopes that by improving the quality of life in the new territories, during his reign he can expand the new land from merely territorial holdings to a proper part of the Republic. This philosophy is also applied to the Republics expanding borders, with Niise striving to keep the entire region culturally unified. In this vein, he also begins constructing a system of roads to bring the empire closer together. Most of the development happens in the core of the empire, but roads connect notable locations from the outer territories directly to Itochitul. However, for most coastal cities, the sea remains a much more efficient route of travel. In addition to the infrastructure development, Niise uses the annual tribute paid by the northerners to fund the formalization of the republican military. Most of these funds are for the creation of a navy, with a small fleet of ships built in Idolchitul and across the bay in Idolmere. Most of these ships aren't permanently manned by troops, but they remain close enough to the capital to be ready on short notice. In addition, the actual army is reorganized. Niise builds his standing army to 2,000 professional soldiers, and an additional 4,000 semi-professional troops who don't actively serve, but are available on the Itotela's command. in addition, every town has to have 1/30th of its population ready to fight if need be, and 1/15th in the event of a major war. Individual towns are expected to decide who serves and equip them, but are paid a stipend by the republican government to cover this. With the new land to tax and the wealth brought by pillaging parts of the northerners territory, annual taxes again swell the nation's treasury. In addition, the glut of trade provides Niise with another source of revenue to tax. Niise continues to promote the religion Icrodel, which has not become an important institution in the republic. Notably, temples exist in every major town, with a large central temple beginning being built in Idolchitul. The religion also begins to send missionaries to both the newly conquered territory and to areas Niise wishes to expand to in the north, hoping to export both the religion and culture of the republic. With the Eveivel, Kutelaseem, and Velta serving as the main texts, the religion of Icrodel continues to grow, mostly in core republic territory. The religion continues to gain in popularity with the populace. Niise continues to work to expand north rapidly along the coastline With the republic thoroughly dominating the coast both militarily and economically, a few settlements continue to grow, attracting both republican citizens and foreigners. In particular, a significant settlement directly across the bay from Itochitul (the capital) continues to experience significant growth, mostly because of its convenience as a docking location for both merchant and naval ships. The colony's location makes it a useful place to manage both colonization and trade along the coast. In addition, several coastal settlements in the north, and new settlement situated on the big lake to the north continue to grow. Iron working, especially for weapons, trade, and ship building continue to thrive as the main industries of Itochitul, the capital city. Ship building is particularly important, as it allows for large scale transport of goods along the coast, which in turn facilitates relatively quick colonization, as well as further trading. After the successful venture north, Niise decides to have the colony expand to encompass the lake it is set on, as well as to the east, hoping to bring the entire region under Republic control. In addition, he sends a second expedition north, this one to the tip of the peninsula north of the republic. In light of further trade with Qera, we offer to exchange maps, hoping to improve both our views of the world. Wanting to secure the area for the Republic and threatened by Agunda's moderate expansion in power, Niise launches a pre-emptive attack on Agunda, using 10,000 Republican troops, and 10,000 more from various vassals and allied tribes, with the force aiming directly for the capital, hoping to make short work of the nation.
 * Mesallian Culture: After the victory at the ancient Elameran capital in Susaylon, confidence in the southern campaign was renewed, with Sanasun being recognized as an admirable commander. Retaking the homeland of Edom sparked celebration across the nation, as well as renewed interest in Edomite traditions and history. Sanasun’s army would continue south, defeating the enemy nation’s army at the Battle of Eslum, which would prove to be a decisive battle in the nation’s history. The nation of Susaylon largely broke into pieces, with any remaining territory falling to whichever governor or general remained there. Directly south of the capital, and on the eastern tributary of the Meran, the city of Ganshan remained under the leadership of a general named Marbitiapal, controlling the eastern mountains. Likewise in the far south the lands between the two mountain ranges fell to the city of Midisum, ruled by Akurush. In the northwest, centered around the large oasis of Erahjema, the Apirun took the opportunity to seize the region for themselves, effectively creating a third breakaway state in the region. Each of these breakaway states would be short-lived, with the former two falling to Sanasun’s army, either by force or through diplomacy. The Apirun state would initially be recognized as an Edomite protectorate, with a number of Apirun people and Edomites alike settling in its borders. The state would become a powerbase for the Shuad Dynasty, which established itself as the state’s liberator and its benefactor, and the dynasty further increased its military within the kingdom. Sanasun would return north with a portion of his veteran army, arriving in the city of Iskandria. At this time, Maleka Berena suddenly died, as as per her wishes, and with an army in the city, Alasana was proclaimed the new Maleka. Her ascension would begin the rise of a new nation, which styled itself an “Ankum” like the empires of old, and so Alasana also assumed the title of “Anka”.
 * Mouri Empire: The Great Library of Azoz continues to be an important bastion of learning and culture, developing and preserving great knowledge as well as the Ulmian theology. Fulmian is believed to have lived at this time. He was primarily a theologian who had profound theories on eschatology, taking a variety of scriptual passages and extrapolating what he felt to be very detailed understanding of the end of the world. In general, he predicted that the region of Mouri will face certain doom and destruction as a result of the Last Battle described by Prackyob, and as such all the world's knowledge might be lost. Thus, he undertook the construction of variuos vaults and underground monestaries around the empire, most of which have been uncovered by archaeologists today. He is also accredited for the "Fulmian circles", or a hand-held mechanical device that would provide answers to certain theological questions using combinations of words. This was primarily based on the insrtument of the astrolab, although that had already been developed a couple decades earlier. The world's oldest paper was also made in Azoz around this time, helping to record more information a lot faster. However, it wouldn't be for another century before the full pulp-making formula was perfected. Levian the Hermit at this time led the society of the Paltonic Philosophers that spanned the regions of northern Mouri and Edom, whose unique method of pedogogue garnered a lot of commoner support for their ideas of the social contract and rule by the wisest. With the Edomite conquest of Susalyon, this opened the way for many Ulmian apostles to be sent farther south, establishing a great Basilica in the city of Or. Further missions would be sent south, attempting to re-engage the lost churches within the isolation of Adakedham. By far and away the grandest work of art at this time was the Basilica of the Comet, established near the valley of the same name for the purpose of converting more of the Apirun people. In aid of our ally Exhula, large force of military is sent east, coordinated simultaneous to their surprise attack to secure the strait between the core of the Yannis empire and Tohatian, preventing any miltiary from going through or get involved in Exhula's war. Covert diplomats are stationed in the nations of Temayal and Oceanis, asscertaining how likely it would be to use the disunity of Yannis to an adnvnatage, and support these nations in their local cultural ambitions to turn against the Yannis empire's core.
 * Yannian Culture: The nation of Tohatia explains to the “Exulans” that they do no town Irrosia, as the two are two independent nations. But nonetheless, the nation of Tohatia sees this threat and joins the war to defend Irrosia. Both nations contain millions of Yannian people, having been places of settlement and conversion for two centuries. The native population was uplifted, and the feeble Exulan population is rather insignificant, due to that people’s weak lifespan and poor ability to mate. It is unfortunate that Tohatia must strip away the rest of Exula, but the nation reaches out to its soon-to-be neighbors, such as Qera, and tells them they would be better off supporting Tohatia. They point out that last time Exula asked Qera to help them invade Tohatia they were utterly defeated, and countless Qerans were slaughtered for no gain at all. Even now Exula has already started aggressive trade practices, and has lauded themselves for their ability to economically war with Qera and harm their trade. They would be better off fighting a war that actually benefits them, and actually results in them gaining territory, so it is proposed that Qera ought to take the Ettyian Coast for itself. Likewise, once again Tohatia proposes that Sillas ought to take advantage of the situation as well, and reclaim Kaloma. Elsewhere, people of the world are finally fed up, so they propose the Justice Law; every time the Thotites harm any Yannian state, we take away a “province”. Lives aren’t toys, Thot. Thus, for their attack against Tohatia, they lose a province. We have taken it away from the child in the name of discipline, writes the western Yannian empire. But that is only the beginning. Edom, you may reclaim Usinilago. Valun, you may liberate your lands. We are just completely heartbroken and upset now, for we gave them life and they cast aside our great gifts and defile their lord. We are done trying to help the Thotites, they are unable to be helped. We will just take their toys away and give them to a new empire instead. Sorry honey, but you had your chance. Thotites are canceled, they are erased from history. There will be no more of them, and no more talk of them. Naturally many nations are at odds with the western state, so they refuse to join a war against the Thotites, even if it is for a good cause. The nations of Ometoc-vis and Quamocten and the lands of the west, hatch a plan under their king to liberate Tohatia for himself, and conquer what he captures. He is the king known as Seyzecutol, and he surrounds the Thotite invasion from the north while Tohatia defends itself from the north. A great army of Holy Men ought to be dispatched west and destroy the Thotites for their insubordination. But, unknown to the Yannis state in the west, problems would be arising, and their quest to divinely punish the heathens would require them to sacrifice everything. Perhaps their nation might fall, but it will not be the end of the right and just. At the same time as the defense in Tohatia, the nation uses its trade network through the desert to amass an army of camel archers and light infantry, and this force attacks the Ettyian Coast from the west.
 * Zelonuma Emiresq: The nation of the Zelonuma Emiresq launches the Great Hunt. It assembles a large army in the south of the nation, and this army will march southwest, north of the border of the Khin Federation. It has established entrance through the lands that a few tribes inhabits, and in places where there is hostile forces the tribes will be conquered. They arrive in the northern lands of the Mouri Empire place, and they seek to liberate the Valun completely. The nation envisions a peaceful ally and trading state, which will control the northeast lake of Eskaladun, along the southern mountains, around the Khin and the Zeun, and west to the coast. This will be a truly great and free Valun nation, and when the Zelonuma Emiresq arrives in the region, they incite a popular rebellion of soldiers and people alike. The army must then travel south and enter Eskaladun, where they will expect to do battle with the Mouriori. This is expected, and the army takes up defensive positions in the mountains. They are supplied by ships from the coast, and they attract many allies from the Isimandian cities. It is requested that the Mouritoni accept this pretty nice idea and deal, or so help them.
 * Melia: Our world seems to get bigger and bigger, and our expeditions only make it continue to do so with the encounter of the "Yoser" (Yusur Culture). We offer them some oil and continue exploring beyond their realm. Maltal also continues to make decisions without the consulting of the gods, which only serves to annoy the priests even more. Some are so discontented that they form a group called "The True Followers of Lem". As the priests already have some power and authority, it doesn't take long for them to amass a significant following. Maltal also continues the policy of settling the hinterlands for agriculture. This directly threatens the nomads and their lifestyle. While Maltal also expands the borders to satisfy them for now, it may not be enough to qualm a coming storm.


 * Sillan Republic: While Agusta's reign has been relatively peaceful, her promotion of the imperial cult (alongside the state pantheon), as well as her policies toward Ulmists incites feelings of resentment from the latter. Partially due to increased organization among the various pagan religions (a phenomenon which itself had been prompted by the rapid growth in Ulmist adherents in the past century) and reemerging sectarian strife, the Ulmist faith has drastically slowed down in growth (with the notable exception of the Cixite sect) – stabilizing at one-third of the total population. The growing diversity in Ulmist beliefs (and the growth of Cixianism in particular) continues to alarm the orthodox clergy. In a response to the continued proliferation of heterodox sects, the Western Ulmist Church reemphasizes the observance of orthodoxy (proper belief) among not only its church members but all adherents of Ulmism. Exploiting Agusta's policy of permitting the practice of religious law, it initiates a crackdown of accused "heretics". This results in the mass trial of Eastern Ulmists, who are then if found guilty, given punishment as prescribed by the scripture. Cixites, in particular, are sought after and targeted, with about one-half of execution victims being attributed to this group. Among these martyrs is the Bishop of Alaban, Chrias, whose death leads to only one of the original Apostles remaining. This campaign marks the start of the persecution of the Cixites on a significant scale, though it remains sporadic and localized, and does not affect the growth of Cixianism. Due to the growing rift between the followers of "Old" Ulmism and "New" Ulmism, both have sought to establish a distinction between the two. As a result, many Cixites – particularly the gentile converts – begin to refer to themselves as "Cixians" (meaning, "Little Cixi"; in reference to Cixi's Great Commision) rather than a follower of a mere Ulmist sect. To evade the public eye, the Cixites begin to meet at night (often secretly), though this arouses suspicion from the pagan population, who had been accustomed to the public nature of religion. Exploiting this, orthodox Ulmists begin to circulate malicious rumors; accusing the Cixites of meeting for political purposes to commit sedition, or falsely claiming they engage in illicit activities such as incestuous orgies and cannibalism (misconceptions which arise from their practice of referring to each other as siblings, and their practice of "bathing in the blood of the Anointed One", respectively). Meanwhile, Raul, an official involved in the Martyrdom of Chrias, and being a pious Western Ulmist, an avid supporter of the persecution of Eastern Ulmists (especially of the Cixites, whom he loathes), is visited by a resurrected Chrias while en route to Banzeopolis for pilgrimage. As his carriage is stopped, he heard a voice saying unto him, "Raul, why hast thou condemned me to death?" He demanded his entourage to arrest the man for blocking the road, to which the Apostle replied, "I am a servant of God, a disciple of God incarnate, and the Apostle to Men; and in the name of the Lady and the Daughter, I shall condemn thee to a life of blindless lest thou repent." He then lost his vision for a period of three days, during which he fasted and sent his prayers to Cixi. After regaining his sight, he begins his life as an itinerant preacher, utilizing his noble status as well as his previous religious affiliations to minister to both pagan and Ulmist audiences.

831-840
'Excessive rainfall in the region in and around Thïgæ results in a period of flooding across the nation. The natural disaster causes the death of thousands, while displacing even more people from their homes.'

'The Exhulan invasion against the nation of Irrosia results in a victory for Exhula. The nation of Exhula suffers 8,100 casualties in battle and 6,750 casualties from lack of supplies and disease, while the nation of Irrosia suffers 15,720 casualties. '

'The battle between Tohatia and Exhula results in a Tohatian victory. The nation of Tohatia suffers 3,700 casualties, while the nation of Exhula suffers 8,400 casualties. The attack on the Ettyian Coast from the west also results in a Tohatian victory, resulting in numerous cities being captured or sacked, and the Tohatians suffering an additional 2,400 casualties. '

'The invasion of the Mouri Empire by the Zelonuma Emiresq results in a victory for the Zelonuma Emiresq. They likewise succeed in some limited capacity in inciting a popular revolt against the Mouri Empire among its Valun and Eskaladunian population.'

'The nation of Sapinakasa launches a push to the east to conquer or colonize the nearby coast. They found several port cities along the coast, and begin trading as far as Sayalen in the north and Malmaça and Agunda in the south. They likewise request trade agreements with the Telachitul Republic and the nation of Thïgæ. Meanwhile, Qeran spies learn of their elaborate temples, which are the focal point of newly created cities. In general, the region is settling down into urbanized population centers, although the empire retains the use of cavalry and elephants. '

'The nation of Namdeon succeeds in making a preferable peace with the city of Gesan to the north. Angered by the nation of Thïgæ’s settling of the lands south of them, they decide to cancel their deal with Thïgæ, and they keep the spoils of their war to themselves. '

A warlord named Shiohsori, in command of a large contingent of Zedumari and Apirun peoples, launches a coordinated raid on the Basilica of the Comet, plundering the site and razing the structure.

'The army of the Telachitul Republic discovers that the city of Agunda is far more prepared for their attack than their initial war, and they are defeated in battle near the city. The defenders make use of hit and run tactics and attrition, harming their own land to an extent, but inflicting a total of 6,180 casualties, while their own army suffers 3,580 casualties. '

'The attack by the Empire of Grosserdrachenia against the nation of the Sudlands results in a victory for Grosserdrachenia. The Drachenians suffer 3,900 casualties in their attack. '


 * Beraba: Fearful of aggression from other states, Bereba discreetly starts reaching out to its neighbors and trade partners looking to build a defense coalition. Political delegations are sent to Makuku, Cazekorom, Teninukal, and Qera, under the guise of trade delegations to seek out military alliances or agreements. Military research is initiated, analyzing battle tactics and weapons from across the known world. More research is also invested in maritime technology to increase the size and speed of Beraban ships. A fleet of warships is officially built, consisting of approximately 75 triremes and ten larger vessels.


 * Mouri Empire: During this time, there is more detailed historical information on local governors within the empire, with their exploits more famous than the emperor himself. Gudian the Navigator, the governor of Fotashe, was an avid patron of the Nathonian romance literature, and had a dream of one day taking the Garan navy to control the mythical lands across the western ocean. He helped design and engineer new forms of ships for the Garan navy, far larger and robust than any previous ship in history. The new Garan ships would be almost entirely wind-driven, with three massive sails and four wooden decks. This innovation would ultimately be the earliest prototype for the ships responsible for the Lentarian Exchange. Upon the death of the current emperor, Roneth I, his two sons would both claim control of the Mouri. The oldest son, Roneth II, was crowned in Azoz and the vast majority of the empire immediately accepted his rule. However, his brother Daran the Fortunate was able to raise a small military of his own across Valun and Eskaladun, and proclaimed himself as ruler of the "Northern Mouri Empire". He accepted the trade deal with the Zemolouna, and heavily relied on their support for the duration of the civil war. Roneth II raised a far larger force which he led himself to invade into the Valun regions. From what can be pieced together from contemporary chronicles, Darran relied too heavily on the traditional cavalry of the Valun, and was decisively defeated at the Battle of Thalutia-Nys by a concentration of pikemen and elite hoplites. After he was driven back significantly, he suffered another decisive defeat at the Battle of Mount Karmel, allowing Roneth's forces to invade Eskaladun itself and besiege his capital. General Tulund was another important commander during this war, most famous for winning a smaller battle in the far west near Gara, and ultimately he was chosen as the new governor of Eskaladun. Once the war was concluded, Emperor Roneth decided that the Mouri would no longer tolerate being attacked from the Emiresq any longer. So a massive invasion force was called up, including many mercenaries of neighboring allied nations, to launch a naval campaign to seize control of the Emiresq capital. General Chusiang the Great was in charge of this campaign, and his stated goal was to occupy the capital of the Emiresq after it was captured, and permanently dissolve their central government. Meanwhile, while some naval expedition is sent to lend aid to Exhula, a secret diplomacy is sent to the kingdom of Oceanis. Knowing how much they suffered recent defeats from their wars against Yannis, the new emperor wished to offer an unholy alliance between the two nations to threaten Yannis' core once and for all. More Ulmian missions are sent to the south, expedited by the campaigns of the Kingdom of Edom. Fulmian Monasteries are built in the city of Or, where his theology and craft of papermaking was most popular.
 * Thïvœga: The snakes! Twice Thïvœga has aided countries of the south gain independence. Twice Thïvœga has contributed soldiers and equipment to the south. Twice Thïvœga has been betrayed by the bastards of the south. And twice Thïvœga has received no reparations at all. Well, no longer. All advisors are told to pull out of Namdeon. Then, goods are to be "recovered" as payment for mercenaries and supplies from the government who refused to pay. These are reinforced with troops. The main assaults are on the northern coasts of Gesan and the Bay of Namdeon. Land is not taken, but hit and run tactics are used to gain goods (therefore resulting in low casualties). On extreme occasions, oil pots are used, setting buildings alight, although this is rare and is only used to clear a beachhead by chucking the pots onto shore. The greedy pigs of the south will have their treachery repaid. The "recovered" goods are then given to the people who had their houses flooded as recovery aid. The Zylins (churches) also help with the recovery effort, with a small donation being asked of during prayer, which is supposedly showing Authar the virtue of generosity. The flooding of land leads to rice farming while the flooding lasts, making a good profit from the food. However, all flooded land comes under government property, and is sold to farmers. The money from the land sold is given to the affected citizens. This is usually enough to get families into urban areas. Secret: Sapinakasa is told that they will have their trade agreements. However, Sapinakasa merchants must come to Thïvœga to keep the agreement a secret, as Rovthk II does not want to jeopardize the good relations with Qera. End Secret. For the first time, dams are built to regulate the outflow of water, and that helps with the flooding the next few year. The land is bought around some rivers right before the dams, and once they flood, the lands are sold once again as lands growing for rice. Garrisons are placed on the southern islands. After the flooding crisis, a census is made to see how much of the population is now (to see how many were lost compared to the census a few decades ago) and how many lost their farmlands/homes in the flood [Census w/current population and how many lost their homes]. Exploration is halted for now from the mainland to deal with the current events.
 * Heshahl Thïvœga: Immigrants escaping the flooding of the north come south to start their life in the colonies. Garrisons are placed in the colony just in case Namdeon decides to try to counter raid the territory. The refugees from the north are given land in claimed but uncontrolled areas and are protected by the garrison as well. With this, the colony grows larger, claiming more land. Exploration starts southward.
 * Ffanet of Afmwir: In the 40th year of the Athmwir's rule (831), trade between Afmwir and Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) goes on strongly. In the 42nd year, explorers are sent east of the peninsula to the east of the Narrow Sea, looking for the Holy Mountain (50 px each), returning home in the 43rd year. In Mercydd and Ddenstwirh, barracks for the guards protecting the cities are built in the 45th year. The Athmwir nears the end of his life, with several clan chiefs aiming to replace him. In the 46th year (837), more settlers are sent both downriver to expand the country, but also to the plains north of the country surrounded by the Iuryll mountains. Wheat, rye and barley are continued to be produced, along with spicy horseradish (named ffeisaf). Cows, honeybees and sheep are raised for meat, milk, honey and wool. Ffeisaf, Afmwirian ale and mead, as well as other products are traded with Nurchacan. More watermills are being built along the waterways, and more villages develop along the Chffith.
 * Nura Gakan: Ulrom becomes the organized polytheistic religious center of the Gakan. Vangar: The god of strength/Dun: God of peace/Ogkut: God of the intelligent). Religious scholars become more and more important as attempts are made to expand reading and writing across the Nura Gakan . Olama trade begins to slow down as traders from Afmwir begin to trade with border cities. Naval raiding begins to become a more acceptable form of warfare within the Gakani people, this is mostly support and backed up by the Naval expansion across the Two Rivers. The mines begin to take a new form as the demand for iron is picked up (which is used by the army to flex/kill foes and the formation of new weapons.) Gakani farmers begin setting up farms and things of that sort by the Two-River Region. Trade becomes more and more important causing Ulum to form a navy to protect trade ships up and down the river. We begin to send more settlers toward newly expanded land upon the hope of expanding the Gurkani people and loyalty to the Gak.  Trade with Afmwir goes on as gems begin to make its way out of the Nation and into Afmwir. 
 * Holy Empire of Hythus: Years 508-517 Since the Return of Hythus. Emperor Tyrelius II falls ill and passes the throne to his son Jyntus in 509. The new emperor proves to be a highly militant leader. With broad support from the nobility he declares war on the Irian Kingdom in the lands once occupied by Mythadia. A force of 40,000 lancers is assembled to lead the war, armed with bows and lances the force is evenly split between iron and steel armored heavy lancers and the leather armored light lancers. These men quickly occupy the interior of the nation before meeting the Irian Kingdom’s army in the fields near the capital.[War Response] (Also, I am assuming the map is accurate here and the region directly south of Mythadia is its own minor kingdom of Irian Culture, if this is inaccurate disregard this.) The overwhelming force of the larger, more technologically advanced, and more mobile army proves highly effective. Missionaries of the Church of Hythus are sent north to the Jyazradid Court and their major cities to make the case to the Jyazradid King that he and his people should convert. Other missionaries travel south into the former lands of the Ten Cities and the Kledesian realms, converting as they go. Some missionaries also turn west, travelling across the sea as far as Exhula and Sillas, but in these regions they find a great deal of resistance. With the Empire consolidated under the power of the estates and emperor, the administration becomes increasingly centralized. A majestic royal court is built in Mythas on which the 24 noble houses each construct manors in their own personal styles. The court’s vast gardens, sprawling landscapes, and intricate brickwork show the wealth of the empire and the exploits of the noble houses in trade and production. The Iron Bank of Hythia continues to act at the behest of the emperor, focusing its efforts in courting Jyazradid Merchants. Agricultural production increases due to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows immensely due to increased wealth and nutrition. The policy of land grants is re-instituted and settlement of the south accelerates. Dozens of small cities and towns spring up across the south, located near the natural springs and minor streams that dot the landscape. Networks of roads are constructed as the settlers go, linking together these settlements and spreading administrative institutions as they go.
 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: Tsar Constantin II dies this year at the age of 98. He is succeeded by his daughter Olga who takes the name Olga I. The tsarina makes the annual blessing to the Holy Dodo and receives its blessing. Tsarina Olga is the first tsarina of Algeorgia in a long time and this is marked by a celebration among the population. The former tsar is buried next to his father in the royal mausoleum. He leaves behind an unfinshed project which is known as the Sky Tower. The Sky Tower will be a 120 meter high tower that will stand in the middle of the capital surrounded by four bridges. The tower will house from top to bottom: The royal armory, the Royal Floor, the main office for the Supreme Court of Algeorgia.
 * Yannian Culture: If you asked a historian about the Yannian religion he would say it is a way of life with 1,000 traditions and aspects. It is a decentralized religion with many different denominations. One such denomination is the Vathomanism branch, which explores the crusade against Thotism. The tradition has been spoken to us through the prophets. I am the caster who speaks of the divine nature of the beings who destroy such corrupted evil as the “Chatle Rebellium”. Your lord spoke to me and told me, they worship me as Nolromo, and see me as their god. But, he told me he is not a god, he is a manifestation of the evil of the material world. He revealed this to me for the Yannians had the intellect to understand his true nature. There I saw a vision that the gods wanted me to see, of New City. It had been birthed from the fiery causation of the great justice, when the Mound of Azoz falls into the earth. I saw the destruction of the mound of excrement become too fat to contain itself, and it spilled further. The Trashe River had been plugged by this corruption, and so the halls of the Azogi below, where the wheels of war and the fires of defilement burned, there I saw the sewage leak to. The halls were filled and the fires extinguished, as the rot of centuries relieved itself. Their rebellion had lasted thousands of years, and their forming of the Rebellium state had been a sad affair. But, it had proved necessary. Their own greed and malice had been their ondoing, as their aching mound became too large to handle. They had existed for too long, that Rebellium, and it had been a wound on the side of the earth. But its festering would eat itself whole in these end times, when the mound came crashing down. The slaves of Elmer and Olmo would be freed and they would rejoice, as the gods sheltered them from the destruction. But in that mound, there was no one of redeemable qualities at all, and even when the Yannians prayed that innocent people be spared, the gods said they could not find any such person among the Chattle. So they destroyed Azoz, and that mound came crashing down. There was a new age, when that mound came crashing down. For seven days and for seven nights the mound would come crashing down. And finally every last being had been consumed, and the mountain was no more, and the place never existed. Only then, would this energy trigger the coming of the new age and the birth of New City. It will spring forth from the earth as a beautiful garden, with the temple of the gods at the center of its complex. The waters of life will flow from the temple and bring rebirth to the desolate deserts and wastelands that Thot produced for himself. There will be a new humanity birthed there that will begin a new world. Those of this time will be the force that crumbles the rest of the Rebellium, through a new Anointed One. Thus, the people will seek out an Anointed One to lead them, and he will be discovered and ordained by the gods. He will join with a woman and give birth to humanity renewed. Such is the word of the prophet Ab and Ec. Oh sweet children, pray for Darna! Pray for Agelmur! The gods have spoken through Agel that there will be deliverance. The horns of Azozyloni will be sanded away by divinity, their teeth pulled from their skull. THeir armored skin will be worn by the wind, and their bones will ache in time. The hungriest beast will become frail and motionless. The world has been given dominion over the beasts, so much so that when the beasts have been done away with, the children will reclaim the earth. We will wed the two halves of the world and repair it. Glory to the righteous, through the enlightenment of the gods, the Tohatians triumph. And so we conquer the Ettyian Coast and donate it to the Holy Children of the world. Then one million soldiers will liberate Irrosia from the Idolaters. The sword of Yannis will slay Exhole and desolate that place. Meanwhile, let one million Holy Men come to Neum, the old outcropping of Azo and Azor. We will start there, speaks the head of the west, for he rules the entire west and claims dominion over the rebellious Thotimoni state. His revelations flow immense with passion. We lay great siege to the walls and the mouthpiece of the trash flow. Then, a god does speak to him and says, I am Romo, the divine antithesis to Nolromo. Romo means “Who Will Be”, because he is eternal. He is stronger than the undivine and uneternal Nolromo. Praise to the Yannian, because he acts to destroy Nolromo. We have discovered peace and we have discovered love. We will bring these virtues to the cursed land and end the Rebellium and all outcroppings of its rebellion. But alas, there were consequences. The gods told that king that in order to complete his triumph he would have to sacrifice everything. He spent 500 hours in the desert and the cliffs, where he was tempted by the Thotite soothsayer Nolromo. There the evil tried to tempt him to forsake his mission and let the west be, for that would preserve his own mortal life and his own family lineage. But he knew that the kingdom would need to be sacrificed, and it would not be the end of his lineage. For the gods watch over Yannis and ensure that a new king will rise from the line of the old royalty, and will rule the New City. So he threw off the evil temptations, and marched to Neum to begin his quest. In the homeland 1,000 corrupted men came to take his kingdom. From Dijunga rose a king who conquered Yannis, and from Xlaban rose a king who conquered Dijunga. Thus every kingdom was undone, the empire was no more, and the new nation formed around Xlaban. The lamentations speak of how the people questioned the decision and thought themselves forsaken. But the prophets guided them to see that soon the Yannian people would arise once more. And the army that conquered Neum remained there, and formed a new kingdom as well. It was the new place that the Yannians made, in what was once Mourioni. The old king would rise and fall and die, but he did not forsake his sacred covenant with the gods. The people looked forward to the time when the faith would return and the elevated kingdom would be birthed. It was in the Neumo that the cross of Yannis would be forged, which would come when the two rods of two world were wed. The future of earth had come to pass, and the world would be reunited soon. Let the holy be entwined together to create harmony, and let the people be liberated. The time is coming when the shackles of Tulm and Toti will be removed. New religions will come and replace the Olmi, but Yannis will stay eternal. These religions will come and go and replace the old enemy as new enemies, and as new temptations for corruption, but Yannis is eternal. It has been ordained by the priests that this is how religion works. Hark, I am the priest, I am the expert in all religions, and the best at it in the land. We have been ordained with the best religion, and not the loose story thrown together by the Cat of Azat. This is the mythology of this branch of religion, and these have been sacred texts. Oh the prophets are loremasters and intellectuals. My body aches and quivers for the end time, what a pleasurable time that will be. My feet walk upon the path of righteousness, and that golden path of piety. My legs are the walls and structures, sturdy and strong. My groin is the lifebringer that produces my offspring and love. My torso is the shimmering sunshine that lights my world. My breast is the food for my men to feed upon. My neck is the ocean breeze that powers your sails. I am the New City, and I bring life to all. You will find my member and my womb on my body, where I produce the lives of children. My four arms point to the north star, the Holy City, the trench of the ocean, and the new dawn. From my 1,000 faces I have 2,000 eyes. I watch all and judge the living and the dead. My kingdom will be eternal through Yannis. It will be the center of the cosmos and the apex of life. We have transcended past the old bounds of mortality and old laws. We no longer require the old means of life. One million children will be planted like seeds, until one billion children are born, and from them will be birthed more. From my heavenly body will the creatures and tribes succle. Let the beasts buckle at my posterior to feed themselves, while the holy may lick their mother’s breast. My life giving milk will nurse the future. This history and culture is beyond comparison. This is the scripture of the holy. Oh, and here’s the thing: King Thot can’t compare, sorry honey. Our armies wear the freshest armor and wield the longest spears. But alas, there is no point in comparison anymore, because they will be forcefully reformed and replaced. King Thot is dead. DEAD. We have destroyed the usurper and his rebellion, and installed a new man. His name is Morry? No, his name is Yuni, rhymes with runny. He rejected Nollo and Nolromo and founded the Holy Yannian Territory, which is good. Thank you Yuni the Good. And all those who refuse to thank Mister Yuni will be beaten as discipline. This is the law of your father so that you will grow up big and strong. Big bones upon your body. Yuni will be a Mouri governor in the time before the fall of Azoz. He prayed for the innocent people, but he, too, was rebuked, on account of the gods noting that no Azozi was worthy of being saved. Although they admired the piety and forgiveness of Yuni, they could not undo their justice, to punish the sins of the beasts. Perhaps it should be noted that many pointed out the racial differences. They thought that it was clear that the blacks were racially superior to the feeble whites, but the prophets wrote that the matter was internal. Even an Azobioni could color their skin black, but it would not fix their internal soul and organs. Now, as for the rest of the of the former Rebellium. Elsewhere there will be states of the Valun, as the Yannians have accepted the adequate request from the Zelonuma Emiresq. We will free Valun for them and create a big and happy state. The far west, that ought to be what the Azozi puppet plays with. Why does he fumble with the east, let him create a new and interesting adventure. But, alas, he never writes any history of note for any place, other than when he pens propaganda to troll a Yannian brother. Perhaps we will need to install a Yannian in the west, so that something of note will occur, and that state will finally see some kind of development and love. Woe is me, it is unfortunate that so many good places have bad leaders, and so many good people will never be saved. As for the south, that will be a land for the southerners as recompense for their slavery under Mourvioli and Mami. There will be a Tabornite prince who will wed the daughter of Yannis, and they will produce Southness. There will be a Valun princess and he will wed the son of Yannis, and they will produce Northness. But the two worlds will be long to the fathers and mothers, wed by the Holy Cross that melts two rods together. The Ancient O of Yannis will become an X, as a new millennium begins. The honest farmers will be produced, who oversee the farming of the eternal seeds. From now on the world is waiting in joyous hope and anticipation, so call us the Ghabis Empire of the world. As for me, I’m your granddaddy, because I am the old world that births the new world. It feels so good to be a part of this promising time. You cannot break me, Big Bully, because even when you destroy my nation I know that the gods bring the new, eternal nation. And it is only the Yannians who can claim such joy, for they know the gods are looking down on them.
 * Telachitul Republic: With the aftermath of the conquest of the north to deal with, the new ruler sets to work. To start, he starts to bring in the outer territories of the Republic closer to the republic economically and culturally. This is done both by establishing Telachitul towns at key locations, and generally increasing trade and spreading the growing Icrodel religion to the new territory. He hopes that by improving the quality of life in the new territories, during his reign he can expand the new land from merely territorial holdings to a proper part of the Republic. This philosophy is also applied to the Republics expanding borders, with Niise striving to keep the entire region culturally unified. In this vein, he also begins constructing a system of roads to bring the empire closer together. Most of the development happens in the core of the empire, but roads connect notable locations from the outer territories directly to Itochitul. However, for most coastal cities, the sea remains a much more efficient route of travel. In addition to the infrastructure development, Niise uses the annual tribute paid by the northerners to fund the formalization of the republican military. Most of these funds are for the creation of a navy, with a small fleet of ships built in Idolchitul and across the bay in Idolmere. Most of these ships aren't permanently manned by troops, but they remain close enough to the capital to be ready on short notice. In addition, the actual army is reorganized. Niise builds his standing army to 2,000 professional soldiers, and an additional 4,000 semi-professional troops who don't actively serve, but are available on the Itotela's command. in addition, every town has to have 1/30th of its population ready to fight if need be, and 1/15th in the event of a major war. Individual towns are expected to decide who serves and equip them, but are paid a stipend by the republican government to cover this. With the new land to tax and the wealth brought by pillaging parts of the northerners territory, annual taxes again swell the nation's treasury. In addition, the glut of trade provides Niise with another source of revenue to tax. Niise continues to promote the religion Icrodel, which has not become an important institution in the republic. Notably, temples exist in every major town, with a large central temple beginning being built in Idolchitul. The religion also begins to send missionaries to both the newly conquered territory and to areas Niise wishes to expand to in the north, hoping to export both the religion and culture of the republic. With the Eveivel, Kutelaseem, and Velta serving as the main texts, the religion of Icrodel continues to grow, mostly in core republic territory. The religion continues to gain in popularity with the populace. Niise continues to work to expand north rapidly along the coastline With the republic thoroughly dominating the coast both militarily and economically, a few settlements continue to grow, attracting both republican citizens and foreigners. In particular, a significant settlement directly across the bay from Itochitul (the capital) continues to experience significant growth, mostly because of its convenience as a docking location for both merchant and naval ships. The colony's location makes it a useful place to manage both colonization and trade along the coast. In addition, several coastal settlements in the north, and new settlement situated on the big lake to the north continue to grow. Iron working, especially for weapons, trade, and ship building continue to thrive as the main industries of Itochitul, the capital city. Ship building is particularly important, as it allows for large scale transport of goods along the coast, which in turn facilitates relatively quick colonization, as well as further trading. After the successful venture north, Niise decides to have the colony expand to encompass the lake it is set on, as well as to the east, hoping to bring the entire region under Republic control. In addition, he sends a second expedition north, this one to the tip of the peninsula north of the republic. In light of further trade with Qera, we offer to exchange maps, hoping to improve both our views of the world. Despite the failure of the first attack, Niise again swells his army to 20,000 men to renew the attack on Agunda, this time investing substantially more resources in fully equipping the army, while also trying to cut off Agunda from any tribal trade.
 * Melia: Maltal still continues expanding both the hinterlands and the settled land. Nothing else really needs to be done until we run out of steppe. Maltal does also conduct a population census, which is something different. The growing dissent from the priests and the nomads does ever linger on, but nothing will occur out of it, at least for now.
 * Zelonuma Emiresq: Our army pours into the Valun region and aids the rebellion. With rebels factored in, our army grows immensely, and the army pushes deeper into Eskaladun and beyond. Reinforcements and supplies are dispatched both on land and by sea, using the Isimandian allies for the latter. A second army remains in the homeland to defend it, garrisoning from the Syresian border to the north, and to the capital. The navy is readied and guards the region near the Syresian straits. In the west sea, minor attacks are carried out near Eskaladun, while in the east the navy mostly remains guarding the coast. The attack on Neum is highly encouraged, to rid the world of the main base of operations for Mouri piracy and raiding.
 * Mesallian Culture: The Edomian Ankum, or the Neo Elameran Ankum, had successfully united much of the former empire, and had ascended to an empire once more. Anka Alasana would travel to the ancient origin of the empire and the origin of the Edomite people, Elam, which she desired to make the capital once more. Her dream would be mostly impractical at the time, and the capital officially remained in the north. Despite this the monarch and the royal family would heavily rebuild the ancient city, and make important inroads toward integrating into the empire, such as ordering a large number of Edomites to settle the city and intermarry among the native population. Building projects would be undertaken in the city to create a large palace complex, the first Zamist temples, and other important features. The nation would expand its navy, mostly for ocean faring, but also for travel along the Meran. This would lead to a higher degree of trade and communication along the river, with ships specifically designed for reaching the city of Elam with important information in a timely manner. The Apirun tribes of the west would be further integrated into the nation, albeit highly autonomous and in charge of the western routes through the desert. Their capital would remain at the oasis of Erahjema, where they consolidated power and settled their people in a series of ambitious building projects, financed by the recent war and its spoils. Likewise in the east, the nation claimed the region running south of the Meran, to claim the trade routes that ran to far off places such as Shemia. In the nation of Syres the navy was called to be readied, and patrols begin of the Syresian Straits. As part of their alliance with the Mouri Empire the nation began closing access to the Zelonuma Emiresq, and dedicating soldiers to guarding the passes. Soldiers were also stationed in Agelmur near the border, mimicking the Zelonuma Emiresq and its stationing of soldiers near its southern border.
 * Yusur Civilization: After decades of prosperity the empire centered around Usqema fall to a series of weak kings, which saw the empire diminish in size greatly, and saw the Hesushimladuin Dynasty severely weakened. During the reign of Lóphemągilud II the southern valley between Usqema and the western mountains broke away from the empire once more, led by a Nunemite warlord named Ghúsimecel. They would successfully defend their domain from a retaliatory attack under Lóphemągilud II’s son, Aracuqsh, affirming their independence from Usqema and the Hesushimladuin. The two halves of the Usqema domain would be held together by the Akinite territory in the center, which launched an unsuccessful rebellion centered around the city of Umgupal and the Iconda River, which would be dispersed by Lóphemągilud II. The difficulty of administering an empire so vast led to its fracture after Aracuqsh, with the far west and the far east falling to Kąslemólud and Niyòmacadeser respectively. The western one-half of the empire would be further short-lived, as the ancient origin of the Hesushimladuin, the city of Karnuris, would fall to a southern group known as the Nasites. They would establish a new dynasty in the city itself, known as the Deseladuin, led by the leader Desela, who conquered the original extent of Karnuris’ kingdom, up to the northern mountains that separated the two regions of the west. After the death of Kąslemólud the remains of his domain came to be ruled by a native nobleman named Sayimúaceles, who established his nation around the city of Nera, located northwest of Karnuris along the western coast. His kingdom would be plagued by war with Karnuris, as well as against various Akinites and other northerners. Soon after he established his kingdom, his nation shrank further to the border of the eastern mountains, as Ghúsimecel conquered the last vestiges of the empire east of the mountains. In the far north nations such as Syámaduphor are believed to have made contact with trade-oriented, far-reaching maritime nations, which opened the door for foreign contact with the outside world. Syámaduphor in particular would take a new interest in seafaring vessels and exploration, discovering the small islands to the northeast, the Jamuhlades, around this time. There they would establish a number of small settlements, which also became stopping points for larger expeditions into the region. South of Usqema the city of Qopotas would be founded by adversaries of the northerns, possibly descended from people forced south by the migrating Yusur people along the Uphra River. The city would take an interest in trading with the nation of Melia, who arrived near the city around this time in history. Contact would be limited, however, owing to the difficulty to traverse terrain in the south.
 * Friorian Culture: Urbanization continues to develop the various kingdoms across the state. In flash response to the growing philosophical ideas, its students, and the rise of anti-government speech, much of the primary individuals leading the Schools of Thought are executed publically as a sign of order and power from the Kingdom of Ligma. Although taking power in the Kingdom of Desmos, the King of Alfa soon dies on the throne without a heir, collapsing the albiet short era of prosperity as another period of inter-culture conflict begins among the Kingdoms. Endsistianity becomes the most practiced religion in Frioria after the King of Xugadi declares himself faithful to being an Endsistian and promptly allows the first major chappels and churches to be built. Babel is outlawed across various city-states, however, but becomes a popular piece of literature due to its connection with Endsistianity. With the power of the solar ships, expansion is made throughout the sea as merchants begin setting up regional outposts along the bay. Basic algebra is advanced upon.


 * Sillan Republic: Irritated by the near-constant flow of poorly-written and condescending letters received from Yannis, the Empress personally responds by saying, "the state of Yannis is located to Our West; as the Imperial Republic is located to Your East. Presumably impelled by your desire to partake in the riches and benefits of our civilization, you have sought to establish a clear trading route from West to East, and East to West, as well as dispatched numerous expeditions of which all of my predecessors have so humbly ignored. It is to this fundamental eagerness for exchanges with us that your incursions into, and conflicts with Exhula, Qera, Irrosia, and Azoz – friends and valuable trading partners of Silla – have been attributed to. As great minds think alike, I, too – like my forebears – do not see the necessity for the establishment of a system geared toward the acquisition of your country's manufacturers, for they are ingenious and strange, and thus neither I nor the Sillan people find purpose in them. The Imperial Republic – aptly named so for its all-encompassing nature, and for its republican form of government which our forebears have bestowed upon us – possesses all things in prolific abundance; and thus, all overseas trade is simply a manner of respect and formality, or disapproval and rejection as I, the Sillan Empress and representative of the Sillan people, see fit." In addition, she adds, "it is by the majestic virtue that the Sillan people have attained such a great level of wealth that you want to access, from this majestic virtue is whence our institutions derive from; institutions that you evidently lack, thus indicating your lack of civility and rendering you to the status of barbarians that until the reception of your emissaries have been only found their place only in folklore. For virtue is the root of all good, and the virtuous do not kill the innocent under the name of their God (a blatantly false and illogical one, that is), pillage and raid villages, and oppose the natural by allowing men – the sex more easily tempted to temptation and susceptible to acts of violence – to rule over society. Asides from your country's apparent destitution and vileness, your people's lack of virtue, in contrast to the Sillans' strict adherence thereof, is exemplified in your prideful tales of wartime atrocities and shameful conduct." Finally, she concludes with, "in regards to the War to the West, I do not only disapprove of your expensive displays of arrogance; but I will take action against it and dedicate the remainder of my reign to expelling the barbarian hordes arriving from the West, not only in the name of the Imperial Republic but in the name of civilization." She then uses the war with Yannis as a pretext to increase the Imperial Navy further to 500 ships: of which, the majority are triremes and quadriremes (as biremes are strictly for the purposes of reconnaissance), with the largest ships being quinqueremes and hexaremes. As with all contemporary warships, it largely operates in littoral waters. However, it exhibits some key advantages compared to enemy ships: the utilization of metal-coated naval rams, boarding engines, and the usage of heavy crossbows as projectile-artillery. These ships, however, do not see much action, and instead, protect trading routes from Yannian assault and serve as convoys for mercantile vessels. In addition, the Empress hires many private naval vessels (placing them under the jurisdiction of the Imperial Navy Commission) to not only deliver supplies but also transport troops to the Ettytian Coast. With Yannian and Tohatian incursions into the Exhulan mainland, the Empress dispatches a total of ~80,000 men and women (four armies of four legions, each) to aid the Exhulan resistance. Of which, one-half are cavalry, one-eighth are auxiliaries, and the remainder being pikemen. Exploiting the element of surprise, they are able to land en masse with virtually no opposition. Utilizing the conduciveness of the local terrain to cavalry-heavy tactics, the Sillan calvary primarily employs the tactic of attacking the rear and flanks due to the presumed high level of organization and concentration of the Yannian-allied formations, thus leaving them inflexible and thus prone to assault. The first ranks consist of lancers, who use them to inflict "shock" and to rout the first enemy ranks. In addition, they receive aid from auxiliaries, who are armed with crossbows while also serving reconnaissance and communications roles. Following this initial assault, the army then splits into four groups, with two bringing forth a hail of arrow projectiles on the enemy formation while the other two attack the flanks to further rout them and mop the weakened troops using sabers (which are less clumsy and more easily used compared to polearms). If they do not achieve a swift, decisive victory, the first army retreats and is followed by the second army; this is repeated to inflict as much attrition on the enemy troops as possible (thus stalling their defensive and counteroffensive plans) as well as create an illusion of overwhelming numerical superiority. Any capture prisoner is killed. To prevent any surprise attack from the Yannians, the pikemen are organized in discrete locations around the main location of the battle, with auxiliaries serving as skirmishers to prevent the Yannians from exploiting the inherent weakness of the flanks and rear in the phalanx. Should the Yannians realize this and begin to group themselves more loosely, two army groups will join together (~40,000) as opposed to just a single one. The light cavalry will partially-encircle the enemy formation and concentrate their arrows on one flank, while the heavy cavalry (and behind them, the pikemen) will proceed to mop the remnants of the enemy army from the opening. Similarly, the auxiliaries, as well as the members of the two "inactive" army groups, will serve skirmishing roles as well as ensure that no one escapes. Based on reports from troops conducting reconnaissance, and based on eye-witness accounts from refugees, the number of Yannian and affiliated troops seems to be low. However, if the Yannian forces are numerically-superior, the Sillan forces enact a false retreat – reversing this if they are being pressed on (thus allowing them to destroy the Yannian and affiliated forces in leisure) or attacking with two army groups instead. In order to produce high quantities of steel for weapons manufacture, the system of blast-furnaces is complemented with the finery forge (which produces wrought iron and steel, from pig iron). While the wrought iron is allocated for civilian usage, the steel is used to produce higher-quality arrow tips and melee weapons (sabers, lances, pikes, spears), as well as cuirasses for horsemen. Even without these advancements, the weapons of the Sillans remain superior, as Yannian bows cannot match the range and power of the Sillan reflex bow, the Sillan pike is longer than its Yannian equivalent, and for Sillan swords and sabers are superior to that of Yannian spears. MTA.
 * Empire of Grosserdrachenia: As the Colossal Beauty is completed, it is hailed as a national symbol. The Palace of Jonnes is now one-third complete. Empress Ava continues to see over the war in the Sudlands and following report of victory, 20,000 men head into the Sudlands to finish off the Sudlanders now with more cavalry and catapults available to assist the assaults. Continuous attacks on any naval vessels from the Sudlands continue. Expansion within Drachenia and Wasser sees expansion as well after years of neglect of expansion. Exploration across the Southern Seas continue more toward the west while some exploration in the north toward the west as well continues.

841-850
'A number of Gahrenese cities within the nation of Beraba petition the Beraban government, demanding representation in the princely council and higher involvement in government. They include the city of Barudisen, located on the southern river in Gahren, the city of Amaojeben, on the northern tip of the mainland, and the city of Ejumbis, on the northern island. Elsewhere, both the nations of Makuku and Teninukal accept an alliance with the nation of Beraba. '

'The nation of Xanulem faces an invasion from the Orunamids, which results in devastation across the western Yannian territory. Out of desperation the state requests aid from the Syresians and Mesallians of the coast, who are enemies of the Orunamids, promising grandiose concessions in exchange. '

'The nation of Xemunis, also known as the Western Yannian Empire, succumbs to an invasion from the northwest. The Kingdom of Xbalan is declared, centered around the city of Nazecula. The nation of Ocenis heeds the request from the Mouri Empire, invading and capturing the Gon’hanphan Delta, while the nation of Niani captures the city of Bassar. '

'Reinforcements sent by the Zelonuma Emiresq by land to the Valun are ambushed by a Khin warlord named Sangezhuan, who cuts off their land connection and inflicts 5,100 casualties. Elsewhere, the Battle of Eskaladun results in a decisive defeat for the Mouri Empire. The Mouri suffer 12,950 casualties, the Darnans suffer 5,100 casualties, and the Valun/Eskaladun rebels suffer 3,320 casualties. This success spurs further interest in Valunian independence, raising additional Valun soldiers, while also raising interest from a small number of the Khin. '

'The Battle of Neum results in a Yannian victory, with the city and surrounding area falling to the attacking army. As their homeland is also conquered around the same time, Yannian soldiers are forced to forage and pillage around the city. The Yannians suffer 20,450 casualties in total, while the 15,900 casualties and the loss of countless civilians. '

'The attacks by the nation of Thïvœga against the city-states in the south results in a large amount of property and resources being successfully plundered, but it also brands Thïvœga as a nation of pirates and raiders, diminishing interest in trading with that nation. '

'The Hythian invasion of the Irian region results in a Hythian victory. The Hythians suffer a total of 6,300 casualties, while the Irians suffer 14,400 casualties. '

'The Telachitul Republic achieves a victory over the nation of Agunda in the south of the nation, with the Telachitul suffering 4,050 casualties, and the nation of Agunda suffering 5,900 casualties. After a royal marriage is arranged between Agunda and Malmaça, the nation of Malmaça dispatches an army to aid in garrisoning the city of Agunda itself. Meanwhile, diplomats offer the Telachitul Republic land concessions, tribute, and slaves to ensure peace. '

'The Exhulan attack on the Tohatia by sea results in a decisive defeat, with the Exhulans suffering 11,400 casualties, while the Tohatians suffer 5,890 casualties. Elsewhere the Sillan army successfully lands in the Ettyian Coast but discovers that the Tohatians have razed the cities and scorched the countryside, which makes supplying the Sillan army difficult, before leaving largely without a fight. During this time the Tohatians suffer 2,400 casualties while the Sillans suffer a total of 18,450 casualties.'

'The second attack launched by the Empire of Grosserdrachenia results in a Drachenian victory. The remainder of the Sudlands decides to surrender and recognize the demands issued by the Empire of Grosserdrachenia. The Drachenians suffer 5,430 casualties during this phase of the war. '

'The raid against the coast of the Zelonuma Emiresq by the Mouri Empire results in a Mouri victory. the Mouri suffer 5,430 casualites, while the Zelonuma Emiresq suffers 9,950 casualties, as well as the loss of many civilians. '


 * Telachitul Republic: With the aftermath of the conquest of the north to deal with, the new ruler sets to work. To start, he starts to bring in the outer territories of the Republic closer to the republic economically and culturally. This is done both by establishing Telachitul towns at key locations, and generally increasing trade and spreading the growing Icrodel religion to the new territory. He hopes that by improving the quality of life in the new territories, during his reign he can expand the new land from merely territorial holdings to a proper part of the Republic. This philosophy is also applied to the Republics expanding borders, with Niise striving to keep the entire region culturally unified. In this vein, he also begins constructing a system of roads to bring the empire closer together. Most of the development happens in the core of the empire, but roads connect notable locations from the outer territories directly to Itochitul. However, for most coastal cities, the sea remains a much more efficient route of travel. In addition to the infrastructure development, Niise uses the annual tribute paid by the northerners to fund the formalization of the republican military. The navy continues to be significantly expanded, with many of the new ships being built in Idolchitul and across the bay in Idolmere. Most of these ships aren't permanently manned by troops, but they remain close enough to the capital to be ready on short notice. In addition, the actual army is reorganized. Niise builds his standing army to 2,000 professional soldiers, and an additional 4,000 semi-professional troops who don't actively serve, but are available on the Itotela's command. in addition, every town has to have 1/30th of its population ready to fight if need be, and 1/15th in the event of a major war. Individual towns are expected to decide who serves and equip them, but are paid a stipend by the republican government to cover this. With the new land to tax and the wealth brought by pillaging parts of the northerners territory, annual taxes again swell the nation's treasury. In addition, the glut of trade provides Niise with another source of revenue to tax. Niise continues to promote the religion Icrodel, which has not become an important institution in the republic. Notably, temples exist in every major town, with a large central temple beginning being built in Idolchitul. The religion also begins to send missionaries to both the newly conquered territory and to areas Niise wishes to expand to in the north, hoping to export both the religion and culture of the republic. With the Eveivel, Kutelaseem, and Velta serving as the main texts, the religion of Icrodel continues to grow, mostly in core republic territory. The religion continues to gain in popularity with the populace. Niise continues to work to expand north rapidly along the coastline With the republic thoroughly dominating the coast both militarily and economically, a few settlements continue to grow, attracting both republican citizens and foreigners. In particular, a significant settlement directly across the bay from Itochitul (the capital) continues to experience significant growth, mostly because of its convenience as a docking location for both merchant and naval ships. The colony's location makes it a useful place to manage both colonization and trade along the coast. In addition, several coastal settlements in the north, and new settlement situated on the big lake to the north continue to grow. Iron working, especially for weapons, trade, and ship building continue to thrive as the main industries of Itochitul, the capital city. Ship building is particularly important, as it allows for large scale transport of goods along the coast, which in turn facilitates relatively quick colonization, as well as further trading. With two colonies to the north set up Niise works to expnad them both along the coastline and inland, hoping these bases of expansion will help the nation expand faster. With the Agundans and their allies all in the city of Agunda, the re-supplied (to 20,000 troops) Telachitul army lays siege to the city. The army does not attack, but rather builds defensive fortifications entirely encompassing the city, cutting it off from the outside world. With the Agundan leadership largely cut off from their kingdom, Niise sends Icrodel priests and traders to try to build sympothy for with the locals, effectively spreading propaganda. In addition, A delegation is sent to Malmaça declaring that we have absolutely no beef with them, and wish no ill will between our proud nations. As an extension of our good will, we send another delegation into Agunda informing them any Malmaçan soldier who surrenders to the Telachitul army will be allowed to go home with no repercussions, and paid a small tribute for their trouble. As a signal to the Agundan people, this same offer, minus the tribute, is extended to all women and children in the city.
 * The large portion of the Malmaçan army decides to take up the offer from the Telachitul, either deserting immediately or remaining in the city until payment arrives. As the attacking army is arriving however, the Agundans order their army and their remaining armies to sortie out from the city and engage in the field, invigorated by the belief that they are fighting for their survival. The result is an Agundan victory, with the Telachitul suffering 5,990 casualties, and the Agundans suffering 2,510 casualties.
 * Telachitul response: Disappointed by the heavy losses, abandons the plan of surrounding the Agundan city wholesale. Instead, after waiting for the Agundans to retreat to the city again, the remaining 14,000 Telachitul troops build a base near the enemy capital. From there, the army stages constant raids on the nearby countryside, preventing any food or supplies drom making it to the city. The base is quickly outfitted with heavy defense against any Agundan counterattack, and spies keep a close eye on any suspect troops movements so the defenses can be properly prepared. Payment to any Malmaçan stragglers arrives and is distributed. We offer to end the war on the condition the Agundan king swears loyalty to and becomes a vassal of the Republic, keeping the title of governor and some autonomy over his territory.
 * Holy Empire of Hythus: Years 518-527 Since the Return of Hythus. Emperor Jyntus attempts to complete the occupation of the Irian Kingdom. With their army shattered, the Irians are pursued relentlessly to discourage any other Irian nations from coming to their aid. The Unar is split in two, 20,000 men 12,000 heavy lancers and 8,000 light lancers, pursue the shredded remains of the Irian army as it flees toward the coast. Meanwhile, the remaining 14,000 men set up siege equipment and set the Irian Region’s capital ablaze with a continuous hail of the incendiary bolts employed by warships of the empire. The Irians are then offered peace as a province of the empire. [War/Diplomatic Response] The Church of Hythus launches a conversion campaign unlike any other in Hythus’ history. Thousands of missionaries are sent into the Irian Kingdom, establishing religious and administrative missions across the nation onto which the Irians are gathered and converted. This process is similar in many ways to the systems used to colonize the tribal lands of the south. In total some 20,000 Irians are nominally converted to the faith, but among these many are believers in name only. Other missionaries of the Church of Hythus continue spreading the true faith northward into the Jyazradid Empire, and asking the Jyazradid King to convert himself. [Diplomatic Response] With the royal court centralized in Mythas the bureaucratic administrators of the empire become an entrenched institution. A segment of these administrators specialize in the organization of territories in tribal lands. These administrators, under the direction of the emperor, establish a major administrative center in the far southeast. This new city, Tyrus, is built roughly at the same latitude as Wys, but within sight of the Kus Symas. A road is built to Tyrus along which dozens of minor towns and several minor cities are built. The city is watered by two small streams fed by mountain snowmelt. The Iron Bank of Hythia continues to act at the behest of the emperor, focusing its efforts in courting Jyazradid Merchants, the bank also continues to serve the empire with lower interest loans. The Emperor, backed by the nobles, decrees that interest on loans shall never exceed 2.5% in the empire. Agricultural production increases due to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows immensely due to increased wealth and nutrition. The policy of land grants is re-instituted and settlement of the south accelerates. Dozens of small cities and towns spring up across the south, located near the natural springs and minor streams that dot the landscape. Networks of roads are constructed as the settlers go, linking together these settlements and spreading administrative institutions as they go. A group of missionaries from the Church of Hythus arrives in the northernmost city of the Drakan Empire. The missionaries attempt to convert the lower-classes offering them a promise of rebirth in a life of prosperity if they convert.
 * Beraba: In response to the petition of the Gahrenese cities, the Princely Council convenes in Ngaoudera to discuss what is to be done. Their discussions expand to the duties of the princes and the nation as a whole. The princes share how they are experiencing trouble as to who sits on the council and how to govern territories without a direct system of government, such as a city, in the region. It is agreed that some princes focus more on their own cities, while some focus on the national government, but it is hard for them to do both at once. They also agree that the nation has grown beyond the group of cities states that it started as, and needs stronger ties to bind it together. Therefore, the Princely Council drafts the governing documents for the Federation of Beraba. The Princely Council, renamed the Council of Princes, will act as the highest governing body in the land, made up of nine hereditary offices (one belonging to the king of Gahren). These princes will not directly oversee their territory, but will have a hand in the affairs of their seats of power. The basic governing duties of the territories will be administered by regional governors appointed by the Council of Princes. This “Council of Governors” may petition the Council of Princes in manners regarding to their territories. Governors are appointed to serve under each of the nine princes. Barudisen, Amaojeben, and Ejumbis are all appointed regional governors to represent them, all of whom report to the King of Gahren. A governor is appointed for the Lake Conylt region, encompassing Cohibos in the west and the settlements in the east. Another governor is also appointed to new northeastern territories. This reorganization is intended to help stabilize the growing nation and account for future expected growth. Meanwhile, military strategists are sent to Makuku and Teninukal to assess the military capabilities of both nations and coordinate strategies between the three. Military build up continues within Beraba as well, building ships and training soldiers. New, larger, faster trading ships swapped into service, and income increases as a result of the larger trade capacity of the nation. Trade in pelts and linens increases, as well as other high-quality fabrics, feathers, and gemstones. Among the Tangakwunu, the elders increase the nation’s industrial capacity, now with the ability to make large batches of weapons, tools, jewelry, etc., out of metal. Expansion continues along the eastern side of the Beraban Peninsula.
 * Ffanet of Afmwir: In the 50th year of the Athmwir's rule (841), trade between Afmwir and Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) goes on strongly. In the 52nd year, explorers are sent far east by ship and north by land, looking for the Holy Mountain (50 px each), returning home in the 54th year. In Mercydd and Ddenstwirh, lighthouses to guide the navigation of ships are built. The Athmwir nears the end of his life, with several clan chiefs aiming to replace him. In the 56th year (847), more settlers are sent both downriver to expand the country, but also to the plains north of the country surrounded by the Iuryll mountains. Wheat, rye and barley are continued to be produced, along with spicy horseradish (named ffeisaf). Cows, honeybees and sheep are raised for meat, milk, honey and wool. Ffeisaf, Afmwirian ale and mead, as well as other products are traded with Nurchacan. More watermills are being built along the waterways, and more villages develop along the Chffith.
 * Mouri Empire: Remarkably, not much reaction is known in recorded history toward the fall of the Yannis Empire in Mouri chronicles. The monasteries established by Vanden the Pious continued in the tradition of solemn mourning and prayer, giving reverence to those slain in the chaos both Ulmian and not. The Holy Patra declared there to be 100 days of mourning for each individual Ulmian slain on the Yannian continent, but obviously this was not implemented, at least not for very long. Seeing the former Yannis empire dissolved by the threat of foreign invasion, large numbers of diplomatic ambassadors and Shanzian philosophers are sent to engage peaceful relations and trade to the nations of Xanulem, Orunamids, Xbalan, Ocenis, and Niani. In sharing the theology of Priapus, we demonstrate that the Yannis Empire was our old, common enemy, and likewise offer to implement a free public school system to help rebuild their fledgling nations to match the former technological and scientific standing of the former empire. This is especially important to the nations of Xanulem and Niani, who has substantial pluralities of Ulmian citizens and received our support toward their independence in previous conflicts. Emperor Roneth II decides not to take anymore nonsense, and dispatches the generals Tulund and Chusiang to destroy the revolt in the north. Darran the Fortunate, true to his name, was incredibly lucky for his initial success in spite of having woefully inadequate military personnel, as the Darnan support from the Emiresq came right in the nick of time. General Tulund coordinated an attack from a direction least-suspected, moving his military in the night to the high ground just east of the Eskaladun capital. The military stationed at the garrison of Fautesk was also primarily aided by the loyalists and Azouri colonists in the area. Although the bias of the chronicles could be called into question, it would seem that Darran was known to have a rather despotic and megalomaniac personality, as well as a loose administration that left most of the region in chaos, which could explain his apparent struggle to gain much popular support among the Eskaldun. Furthermore, his military became distracted away from the capital by a direct attack by Chusiang across the southern plain. While the north was being secured, several bands of explorers and scouts were sent farther north to chart out the northern region, determining exactly the path taken by the Emiresq to reach Eskaladun from their capital. Meanwhile, the Yannian capture of Neum was not to last very long on its own as well. after the old empire had dissolved from external invasions. The peasant Ulmian population, in remembrance of the former Nelirites of earlier eras, organized into a massive militia to assault the Yannian encampments in a fury of their own. They were led under the charismatic leadership of Levian the Monk, which some historians have identified as the same of Levian the Hermit who led the Paltonians, but most consider the name pure coincidence. The Tuartha governor Anthrax tried to coordinate this peasant army with the remaining regular military in the region, as well as a large number of Khin and Ebornite mercenaries for the entire reprisal. At the same time, the governor reached out in diplomacy to the Yannian military in the city, offering that instead of facing battle they could be allowed to stay and integrate into the empire peacefully, now that their former home has faced its ultimate judgement from Nelrim. The story of Arenmur of Isono may have taken place around this time, although his existence is often questioned, there is no doubt that name appeared in some census records of Usilinago around this time. Arenmur sought to find at long last the secret of the Zedumari, and venture with a group of Water Merchants to the far south to see it. However, he was warned by a Zedumari living in Frasnoq that he would be fated never to return home again, but this did not deter him. After braving a number of monstrous creatures, including the sandworms and the Drokk spiders, he eventually found his way to the Valley of the Comet. He was surprised to find a number of Ulmian monks who treated him warmly, having lived largely in isolation since the days of Nathon I. After receiving three warnings not to venture further, Arenmur eventually discovered that the secret of the Zedumari is a mystic fountain, with waters so pure that whoever touches them will become young once again. Arenmur was delighted at the prospect of immortality, and bathed in the waters straight away. However, when he returned to his companion Water Merchants, they ignored him as if he were invisible, and ultimately returned to Usilinago to declare that Arenmur mysteriously disappeared. What he did not realize, of course, is that the Fountain of Youth worked better than he expected, and reduced Arenmur to the physical age of a small child, and thus couldn't be recognized by his companions.
 * Melia: The fires of war have been unleashed. The "True Followers of Lem"  have had enough and teamed up with the nomads to overthrow the king, Voya Maltal. They make an attempt at his life, which fails. This means that Plan B is initiated... 'full blown' civil war. The country is split nearly in one-half, with each side able to field about 1,500 soldiers. No one knows what will come of this, but one thing is known for sure, the country will never be the same again.
 * Qera: When Zoelle IV dies in 843, the efforts to sour the relations to the Sapenakasa are taken to a halt. Instead, the old allies to the north, Exhula, is supported to keep the Yannians at bay. 10,000 men are sent to support the war effort in the far north in Yannis. Tactics are copied from the Sillans partly, especially their methods the way they use the cavalry, the well disciplined and intensely trained infantry and archers. On the other hand, sabotages by spies and hit and run tactics, as well as the extremely brutal torture methods remain. For example, once a spy is caught, he is bound to a wooden plank and repeatively dipped into a barrel filled with water with the head, until he gives out the information. Sometimes the limbs of the enemies are sent to the Yannian commanders to show them what their enemies are capable of. Generalissima and Princess Zoen I writes down her meetings with the Yannian scribes, she writes about the hot-headed and furious, yet weak and overconfident nature, of the enemy's leadership and the misery the enemy soldiers live in. She tells about cases in which the caught enemy soldiers are treated better in Sillan or Exhulan imprisonment than in Yannian camps (though these parts of her manuscripts can easily be counted as exaggerations from a historical perspective). SECRET Spies are sent into Yannian territorry to gather informations and sabotage their supply lines (MOD RESPONSE, PLEASE) END SECRET To the east, the colony of Cyrphehtzija is further settled, by another 20 px and many roads are built there to improve the infrastructure. The spice trade with the nations to the south brings in huge amounts of money, especially with Ccekaea. A contract is proposed to them, asking them for only buying spices from Qera. In exchange, their merchants have no tariffs to lay their ships in the ports. Additionally, taxes on their goods will be lowered about one-quarter (THIGAE RESPONSE, PLEASE). Immense quantities of anise are exported to the north, east and south, along with cinnamon and chili. Sillan influences are more noticable - especially in the dialects of the west, especially in words for governing and art. Production of high quality steel and jewelry continues and reports of forges being operated in three shifts a day permanently. In 840, the 1,000th anniversary of Qera is celebrated with huge festivities being held all over the nation. In Rollver and also Imbalama many shooting stars were spotted that night, which is seen as a good sign by the goddess of the stars Zfalle, that the gods are pleased by the current rulers and people of Qera.
 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: After having seen the beauty of flowers the tsarina begins studying botany. To help in this endavour flowers are imported from Qaryaat in exchange for emeralds. These flowers are then grown in the imperial garden. The Sky Tower is completed and is inaugurated by the tsarina. The Holy Dodo dies this year and The search for its successor begins. After a lengthy six-months search the next Holy Dodo is found and is transported to the Holy Temple where it takes its place on the Dodo Throne. The tsarina makes the annual pilgrimage to it and receives its blessing.
 * Yannian Culture (PART ONE): The words of Ol[semetuc] the son of Lycesum, of the priests that were in Nykos in the land of the Melopenes: To whom the word of the LORD came in the days of Xermunes the son of Mesedun, king of Meshwati, in the ninth year of his reign. The city of Neum became the fountainhead of the new garden of mankind, where the Bannerman came to establish his kingdom. Before, the LORD came to the Bannerman and told him he would be the piece that formed his sword and his plow, so that he may till the future garden that feeds the New City. Moreover, the word of the LORD came to the Bannerman, saying, you shall cry into the ear of the Mouri and tell them, our God remembers you and your ancestors and descendants. From the young to the old, from the loved to the unloved, and from the earliest days of our wilderness. Then the children of the earthly world had swore to our God their faithfulness, and he spoke that all those who remain faithful obtain the fruits of their increase. Else, those who set upon unfaithfulness, receive evil in the name of the LORD. Remain as much, O’ House of Erisander and Talutna, when you were delivered by the LORD from the dismality of disknowledge. But the LORD asked, when did the path of the fathers remain unwalked by the sons? When they followed after vanity, and become vain themselves? When God delivered us from the wilderness of desert and drought, where no man dare dwelt, to form upon us the first nation of mankind, it was upon us to follow the word of God in all things. The LORD has spoken that we have defiled his lands by our desire to be gods ourselves. The places of the west have worshipped how the sun comes to them, having forgotten the sun’s path through the sky, where the LORD has ordained sunlight for our consumption. We have forgotten where such fruits grow, until we have eaten all plentiful fruit that the LORD has granted us. For pass over the lands of Neum and witness where the children drink from the rivers where the Azogi drain, and are forgotten by their kings. Such kings crown themselves upon a broken head that they have not used. Thus the people have converted to two sins; that of forsaking the fountains of living water and by producing their own elixir to replace it. The LORD spoke this to be so that I may tell the Bannerman, who may tell the people of Yannis. There it was observed that the Mouri’s infidelity to the promise of God had diluted their confluence and strength, so that unfaithful may dominate and harm the impoverished, the widows from their wars, and the future generations left orphaned. So the LORD thought to praise Yuni to preserve the piety of Neum, with the force of the Bannerman to wash away their stained being. He had come to Neum because it was the place where such corruption leaked into the worldview, and influenced the immoral to harm others. Our God returned to restore faithfulness and restore our adherence to our promise. Yuni spoke his words to the Mouri, that if you are faithful to Ulm, let his people go so that they may flourish, remove your chains of sin that your leaders have mistakenly placed. Do not think as your king, but think as your people, so that they may prosper. The Kingdom of Yuni will be forged from the synthesis of any remaining faithful Ulmians and the force of the Bannerman, do not inflict wrath against them, because of your fear of Yannis and all. Instead, let the Mouri come to terms with the new kingdom and the New City that will be cast by your God, such that they may become Yuni, and become a part of such a world. The Mound of Azoz has been foretold to fall, but such Holy Men who remain will inherit the earth that is beyond. There will be a place around Neum, and a place farther west still. There the east and west may be wed to produce your new empire, under more divine circumstances. Be warned that your God asks this for your own providence, so that you may be delivered from the confines of transgression. The LORD has shown me a vision that the more evil emperor will return slavery to Neum, for his heart is consumed by his anger for Yagothna-vis, and he has created the tower of Drokksid in Azoz as the only means to combat such foe. The enlightened ruler will see that he is but a piece of time and space, and that although he may suffer the loss of earthly possessions by abandoning such impure goals, he will be a piece of the prosperous new kingdom. This is the word of your LORD, not of your emperor. May it be done that your heart is warmed by it, and not hardened to stone by your quest for vengeance. It will come to pass that holding on to your past flesh will harm your soul, and you will find that trying to perpetuate Azoz forever will undo your future fortune. Do not let the greed of the father rob the son, but let the voice that is heard upon the high places, of the weeping and supplications of the children of the Mouri, be truly understood. And those who have forsaken their way and forgotten their God, return your children and they will be healed by me. Those from the mountains and the hills who seek salvation while looking down upon those below, they do so in vain, for shame has devoured the labor of the youth, and the herds and te flocks. They lie down and be within shame, letting confusion cover them, that who have sinned against the LORD our God. And so through the God of all humanity, the faithful came and blew trumpets at the lands and gates of Neum. Cry, gather together, and say, we will defend ourselves. Set upon the ends of Ashe that banner of Lucretia. Tear down the kings who worship themselves over our God, but let God’s judgment come for them. His lion is in the outskirts, and it will feast on those who run from the LORD to spite his gifts. Thanks be to God. The words of Er[secutol] the son of Himla, of the priests that were in Zumuc in the land of Ometoc-vis: To whom the word of the LORD came in the days of Seyzecutol the son of Zemonutel, king of Quamocten, in the 30th year of his reign. It came also in the days of Mescuteluc the son of Zemonutel, king of Quamocten, unto the end of the 11th year of Mescuteluc the son of Zemonutel, king of Quamocten. The LORD our God has come to reveal the birth of our Anointed One, and his rule as the creator of the New City. But in this time many have falsely sought to become such a being. First there were the Sephimorans who interpreted the search for the messianic king as their own king, so they declared to Yannis that there are the chosen people to wed with them. They sought the hand of Yannis in marriage to achieve such a goal, but our LORD spoke that it was because their hearts desired power above all else, and elsewhere they had abandoned pious confirmation to his promise, so that they may advance themselves. But there was no salvation through false acts, thus the Sephimorans fell to the acts of Azoz, who was used as an instrument of God. The judgement of the LORD would be absolute, so that there was no prevention of justice after such egregious and long acts of sinfulness. Then there were the southern beings of Sillas who likewise misunderstood the words of the prophet, to think that they were the Anointed One that was foretold. But God spoke and revealed that they desired growth and greed for earthly possessions. They are consumed by their desire to be the most powerful, so they will never be so. They disparage the poor and the underprivileged, who possess greater adherence to God than the rulers. The southerners and their queen, doubted the future and its beautiful course. So she wrote that she cannot understand it, the words of Yannis are too incomprehensible. The Lord said that such enlightenment is hard to comprehend, and the weak of mind and lowly of intellect will not be able to have the knowledge translated to them. The Queen of Sillas revealed to her people, unfortunately, that she was not worthy to understand the Yannis, so she became angry in a primitive thirst to assert. Because of her lack of piety to God, and the forsaking of humanity’s promise to God, she would never be wise enough to read the words of God, and until they repented for such acts, the God of all nations would bring about justice upon them. Furthermore, in the lands of Ettyian and Exhul, where the people were of the highest contempt for the glory of God, and the people cast aside the righteous and the just, and all those in that land sought to harm the holy and pious, the Sillans arrived to engage in their own slaughter. Thus, God punished them by creating desolation upon the land, and 1,000 Sillans died for every mile they walked upon the holy ground. There the LORD gathered 100 people who had not turned their back against their promises, and they fought the invaders. They found their cause fierce and their skin impenetrable, so 1,000 Sillans fell for each man standing for the LORD. And knowing that the corruption of the Queen was great, the nations sent a triumphant army to act in the name of God. From the tribe of Xeclet’socul and from the lands of Temayal, where the people had not forgotten the deliberation of the LORD on their behalf, they marched into Tohatia as a final reckoning. There they spoke to the Sillans, telling them to go in peace or face further retribution for their sin.
 * Thīvœga: With the debts of betrayal and treason having been repaid, government sponsored raiding parties are recalled from the southern states. With Rovthk III seeming mentally unstable, he is declared unfit to rule and Zhayvshk Bhroual, the second son of Rovthk II, is to ascend the throne after his father's death and given the royal title of Zhayvshk I Bhroual, Yithït of Thīvœga, Athourazga, and Heshahl Thīvœga. However, Rovthk II still rules, and to compensate for the lost trade due to the "recovery of payment", accepts Rithccekaea's (officially Œriththīvœccekaea, meaning "Those who call the Thīvœ people 'Ccekaea'", refering to Qera) trade contract for spices, as the no tariffs and tax incentives are to good to resist. Due to the increased trade with Qera, Sillan influences are seen by merchants, although no one knows were Sillas actually is. Interest in the west spikes, and Thelashihtoulga (Telachitul Republic) starts to be traded with. A great thinker under the name of Shoumlay comes up with a theory that colors are seen as totally different from different people, but the way they are educated in society makes them think that the color "yellow" actually looks like "blue" to another person, but they would never know because they would always be educated that "yellow" is "blue", and "blue" is another color. He also expands this thought to sounds (higher and lower pitches), direction (left, up, right, down), and even to go as far as time (slower or faster). Goods from raids on Gesan are kept to the mainland. However, goods from Namdeon are given to Heshahl Thīvœga. Large garrisons are left on the southern islands just in case of an attack. The navy is improved upon to make sure that any amphibious invasions from the south cannot land on the islands. With the national emergency of floods over, expansion continues eastward, and rural areas grow. Exploration continues east and west, with southern exploration left to the Heshahl Thīvœ.
 * Heshahl Thīvœga: The raids on Namdeon have not been unfruitful toward Heshahl Thīvœga. Items gained during the raids are put toward developing the colony. The influx of refugees from the north slowly starts to dissipate, returning back north. However, the ones who do stay gain large land grants around the fertile bay, adding rural lands. Thiasi I dies, leaving his son, Thiasi II, to be the governor of the colony. Exploration starts southward, and expansion continues along the coast.
 * Empire of Grosserdrachenia: following the surrender of the Sudlands, the territory receives funds to rebuild with large settlements seeing the establishment of new homes with anyone directly impacted receiving settlement support. Expansion of Drachenia and the Sudlands continue inland. Exploration continues around the seas. The Palace of Jonnes nears completion with its large halls becoming home to the Altenhofen-Hiedler family. The Colossal Beauty becomes recognized as the symbol of the nation and Dragsfurt.
 * Zelonuma Emiresq: Additional re-inforcements are raised and sent by sea, and for now the Zelonuma Emiresq does not worry about the lands. Mostly, the forces remain in the region without reinforcements, and they create defensive positions. Having captured much of Eskaladun they choose to fortify their position. Many militant Ulmians are killed, but generally the new state tolerates all people in the state. The people receive many rights and are no longer taxed, leading to additional support against the Mouri Empire. Mostly local forces and mercenaries are called to join the army. They will defend the region until the Mouri Empire recognizes the Valun state. Meanwhile, the army stationed at the border with Syres moves north, while the army of the north moves south, to surround the invading army on the coast. The navy sails out to surround them as well, completely cutting off the army from supplies. They will have to fight our entire combined navy to escape, and logically there is no way for them to send a message to Mouri warning that they need more ships.
 * Mesallian Culture: The nation of Syres would answer the call of the Yannian nation of Xanulem, declaring war once more against the Orunamids. The nation’s first priority would be ensuring that the territories of the coast, both of Syresian and Mesallian origin, would be protected, and the first Syresian forces would arrive in Losdenport and other key settlements. At the same time the Orunamdids struck against Zoramvira, achieving initial victory in the far north. An army under the command of Nelrandus would be dispatched to the region to combat the Orunamid advance south. At the same time the Syresian navy became preoccupied against the eastern coast, raiding the cities of the Benekundon region. A second army would arrive a year later, making landfall in the region raided by the navy, and reinforcing the eastern Mesallian states. In total 30,000 Syresians would reinforce the west and lead the Mesallian armies of the straits, while 30,000 Syresians would land in the far east. The latter of the two armies would advance toward the border of Xanulem, in an effort to trap the Orunamids near the coast between the Syresian army and its allies. In Edom the nation continued to make strides to integrate the south into the nation. The Anka/Maleka of the empire would be wed to a southern prince, and to a southern princess. The nation would begin a minor war in the southeast, consolidating control over major oases on the route toward Shemia.

851-860
'The King of Agunda agrees to swear fealty to the leader of the Telachitul Republic as a vassal, after both sides suffer high losses in a subsequent battle, and from lack of supplies and scorched-earth tactics. The Telachitul Republic suffers 6,400 casualties in total, while the Agundans suffer 8,590 casualties. The scorched-earth tactics have unexpected consequences for the Telachitul Republic, when a number of their allied tribes near Agunda are severely weakened by famine themselves, raiding, and pillaging from both nations’ armies. Most of the Telachitul Republic’s vassals refuse to fight for them at this time, while in the north many of Agunda’s tribal vassals likewise desert rather than follow Agunda in swearing fealty. '

'A leader known as Xenicetes rallies an Irian army against the Hythian invasion, securing a victory over their army of cavalry in the mountainous center of the country. The Hythians suffer 3,750 losses, while the Irians suffer 1,000. Elsewhere, the Hythians capture the nation’s capital, although suffering 6,250 casualties, after disease strikes their camp. '

'The king of the Yazradids, Amelucenes VI, does not convert to the Hythian religion personally, but elevates the worship of Hythus to a major cult within the nation’s plethora of religions. He remains a believer in the Saemonite mythology personally, albeit one with high degrees of influence from the eastern tribes, Hythia, and other nations conquered into the empire.'

'The nation of Vhaynos integrates the nation of Jadalan into its nation as a province. Likewise a war breaks out between Vhaynos and Draka, after disputes arise over trade limitations and the use of Draka’s southern port. The Kingdom of Zahmedan joins in this war as a third claimant to the south of Draka. '

'The King of Gahren, Lont IX, rejects the federation document of Beraba, on the grounds that it requires him to forfeit direct control over Gahren. The cities of Gahren, as well as a few influential towns in the south, who became tied to Gahren during its time under Beraban control, stage a rebellion, raising a considerable army in the north of the nation. The Gahrenese also reach out to Qaryaat, seeing as they have disputes with Beraba as well. '

'The battle at sea between the Zelonuma Emiresq and the Mouri Empire results in a narrow Mouri victory. The Mouri suffer the loss of 21 ships and 5,350 men, while the Zelonuma Emiresq suffers the loss of 50 ships and 9,000 men. This allows the Mouri to regroup along the coast. At the subsequent battle on land during the push inland by the Mouri, the Zelonuma Emiresq achieves a decisive victory. The Mouri suffer 14,200 total casualties, while the Zelonuma Emiresq suffers 5,010 casualties in battle and an additional 12,950 casualties from disease and lack of supplies.'

'The Mouri attack against the Zelonuma Emiresq and the Valun results in a decisive Mouri victory, resulting in the former regions of Eskaladun being completely recaptured, and forcing the Zelonuma to withdraw to the Valun lands. The Mouri suffer 7,300 casualties, the Zelonuma suffer 8,450 casualties, and the Valun/Eskaladunians suffer 9,910 casualties. '

'Neighboring tribes, with the support of the nation of Namdeon, launch a successful raid against the colony of Heshahl Thīvœga, killing many of its inhabitants. '

'The Orunamdids are defeated in a decisive battle by the Syresians and Mesallians, resulting in the western section of the Orunamdid lands being occupied by Syres, while the Yannians are spared attack due to the distraction. The Syresians suffer a total of 8,400 casualties, the Mesallians suffer 5,860 casualties, the Yannians suffer 3,000 casualties and numerous civilian losses, and the Orunamdids suffer 27,040 total casualties.'

'Due to the distraction of the war between Tohatia and Exhula, an invasion is launched by the nations of Tik’akna and Ypelomnes to seize the Franic region, splitting the allies of some of Tohatia’s allies in one-half. '

'As the famine and devastation in the Ettyian Coast continues, the armies stationed there suffer high degress of attrition. The Sillans partially mitigate this through their supply-related tactics. The Exhulan army suffers 8,400 casualties, the Qeran army suffers 3,000 casualties, and the Sillans suffer 4,150 casualties. '

During the invasion of southern Tohatia, the Tohatian desert nomads and raiders successfully plague the Sillan advance, causing the Sillans to suffer 6,140 casualties, while suffering 2,900 casualties themselves.

'The Sillans successfully march up to the southernmost river, before being engaged in battle by the Tohatians. Here the Tohatians achieve victory, with the Sillans suffering 10,100 casualties, the Qerans suffering 2,000 casualties, and the Tohatians suffering a total of 15,300 casualties. '


 * Holy Empire of Hythus: Years 528-537 Since the Return of Hythus. Emperor Jyntus continues his war with the Irians. Much of the cavalry force used to capture the nation is withdrawn in favor of an occupation force of 4,000 infantry and 4,000 light cavalry, as well as 12,000 mixed infantry combating Xenicetes in the mountains. Civilian leadership across the kingdom is forced to accept Emperor Jyntus as monarch of the territory. The Church of Hythus continues its conversion campaign, with missionaries supporting the integration of the region. Furthermore, these missionaries are provided with grain to distribute among the people of the nation to both prevent famine and increase the popularity of the religion. Amelucenes VI’s refusal is respected, and his elevation of the Church of Hythus within the empire is much appreciated. Emperor Jyntus sends a personal invitation to Amelucenes VI offering to have him as an imperial guest in Mythas to celebrate the 530th anniversary of Hythus’ coming. The Iron Bank of Hythia continues to act at the behest of the emperor, focusing its efforts in courting Jyazradid Merchants, the bank also continues to serve the empire with lower interest loans. Agricultural production increases due to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows immensely due to increased wealth and nutrition. The policy of land grants is re-instituted and settlement of the south accelerates. Dozens of small cities and towns spring up across the south, located near the natural springs and minor streams that dot the landscape. Networks of roads are constructed as the settlers go, linking together these settlements and spreading administrative institutions as they go. The missionaries of the Church of Hythus in the Drakan Empire establish a mission to convert the masses with the promise of rebirth into a life of prosperity.
 * Friorian Culture: The period of inter-culture wars continues. Ligma's southern campaign against Alfa proves fruitful in increasing Alfa's casualties, but minimal gains are made. The entire war period itself disrupts trade routes and literacy across the entire culture group, as Frioria itself enters a dark age-esque period. The most radical and known occurance during this period was the Genocide of Bopha, an ethnic group of Endsistianity worshippers who would be door-to-door executed if they were found to be followers of the religion. Due to Ligma's rather close proximity to Melia, many of the followers flee the Kingdom in search of new life opportunities in the neighboring nation. Others attempt to move into Xugadi, however, many of the citizens are killed either in the crossfire or are used as a military tactic to throw against Xugadi forces as real-time human shields, and due to Xugadi's positive view of Endsistianity, major losses are taken in terms of territory and casualties. Many cities are destroyed in this period of time, much more than expected. Various churches, palaces, farms, and other buildings are burnt as Ligma and Alfa begin using very brutal and cruel tactics of warfare. Expansion through solar ships is made.
 * Mouri Empire: Darran the Fortunate's luck ran out, although he largely disappears from ths historical record, most chronicles agree he was killed in battle. Tulund is made governor of Eskaladun and immediately works to rebuild the cities, establishing order and justice in the wake of the chaos from Darna's invasion. Having scouted the region leading back to the Emiresq, general Chusiang continues the invasion farther north, working to crush the Darnan military in the Later Valun Kingdom before they have a chance to regroup. Utilizing a folding line formation, Chusiang's invasion divided the military into two parts to form a two-pronged maneuver, using the scouts already in the region to spy the exact location of Darna's military. In the north, the invasion force are pulled back to the coast to regroup, and work to capitalize on their recent victories at sea. Reinforcements of ships and soldiers come in to blockade the coastline, systematically destroying the Emiresq shipyards and prevent their navy from landing there. In the far east, new Ulmian Apostles help to re establish the Ulmian pressence in the Angelite Islands, as well as in Phorintheon where the Monestaries near Mount Atnos are restored. A small naval expedition with these missions aids our allies as they attack Tohatia. In the far west, Gudian the Navigator continues to expand the trade network along the western coastlands, with the new Garran Navy gradually swinging outward farther from the coast as they travel both north and south. In Edom, Emperor Roneth offers the Queen of Edom a royal marriage between their houses, with his son Taulut marrying the heir to the Edomite throne.
 * Exhulan Empire: We decide to offer peace to Toahita, deciding that we obviously aren’t going to gain more in the war and that we stand to lose a lot by continuing to fight. Our peace terms are the acknowledgment of our annexation Of Irrosia, and guaranteed tolerance of Ethnic Exhulans and Hcctaal followers in Toahitan territory, in exchange for the same to Ethnic Yannians and follower of the Yannian religion by us in Exhulan Irrosia, and otherwise the return to pre-war borders. (More to come).
 * Tohatia: Tohatia agrees to give Exhula all of Irrosia that is east of Atnosia, and recognize fair treatment of Exhulan people in exchange for the same to Yannian people in Irrosia, and asks that Exhula inform their allies the war is officially over, and have them withdraw.
 * Ffanet of Afmwir: In the 60th year of the Athmwir's rule (851), trade between Afmwir and Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) goes on strongly. In the 62nd year, explorers are sent far north by ship in the Narrow Sea, looking for the Holy Mountain (50 px each). Two cities are formed in the Chffith Valley in the 63rd year, one lying in the Chffith gap of the Iuryll mountains called Drawcicheld, and one on Lake Hinruch called Rhyfthan. Both cities are also on the Chffith. The explorers return home in the 64th year just a day after the Athmwir passes from life and vows to return to help the Afmwirians in their times of need. In Mercydd and Ddenstwirh, as well as the countryside, the people mourn the passing of the Athmwir and the Afmwirian clan-chiefs meet up to select a Ffan to succeed Wlf Llolddur. Due to indecision, it takes a year and a regency by the Athmwir's son until Richa Fwlgryff, the iaryl of Clan Fwlgryff, nominates herself to the position, explaining that the Athmwir would be ashamed. A priest sees in her the spirit of Cwinaref, and she is swiftly elected. In the 66th year (857), more settlers are sent both downriver by Ffan Richa to expand the country, but also to the plains north of the country surrounded by the Iuryll mountains and to the Cyrdd river south of Mercydd. Wheat, rye and barley are continued to be produced, along with spicy horseradish (named ffeisaf). Cows, honeybees and sheep are raised for meat, milk, honey and wool. Ffeisaf, Afmwirian ale and mead, as well as other products are traded with Nurchacan (Nura Gakan). More watermills are being built along the waterways, and more villages develop along the Chffith.
 * Qera: Seeing the current famines on the Ettyan Coast, the large, full reserves of the granaries are partially taken to sustain the army in the north. Rice and wheat, but also other supplies are sent to the front along with 3,000 new men via camel caravan. Horses are almost completely replaced for transportation and also for cavalry, by the dromedary. These animals are ways more reliable in the desert and also need less water. Tactics remain to be oriented to the Sillan model, but the lighter armor of the Qerans proves to be way more effective than the thick and heavy armor of the enemy in man-to-man combat because the almost 1 cm thick steel makes it impossible to fight properly without being affected by exhaustion. Spies are again sent to the enemy territory, to both gather information and sabotage supply lines or intercepting orders of the Tahotians (MOD RESPONSE ON THE SUCCESS)
 * Yannian Culture: The following are eye witness accounts at the time of the wars.
 * Allow me to explain. I am the Shepherd of the Narrows, they call me Narrowman. I am the blood of Seyzecutol, son of Zemonutel, and Mescuteluc, the son of Zemonutel. I am the son of Mescuteluc the Holy, and I write this great account of my deeds to see. Narrowman is the King of the East that was foretold by the priests of Yagothna-vis, who came and brought deliverance to the lands of the United Kingdoms. I fought Exhole and Siloss, the two heads of the chaotic and thirsty beast, the Obo. Mad Obo came to hurt us, he takes our lands and forsakes us, rubbing the dead against his scaly skin. He is part goat and part man, crafted in the realms of the evil as a devil upon the earth, and he brings destruction to a new land before him. Centuries ago my forefathers invaded the Colony of No Name, because he had been slighted, he says. It has come to pass that I have become responsible for the sins of my father, because now they come for me in revenge, and I must defend our people because of that. Was it hubris that the Yannians of old sought to convert all to the rightful path? But I think now it is too great a task to guide all on the path of salvation, when so many do not seek to possess it. And alas, the words of Nis say we will be bound to a path, may it be toward salvation, regardless of who and how many accept that. We cannot change time or space, that is the realm of the gods. We have looked behind, been possessed to look over our shoulder and never look toward the front, just like our ancestors by the gods. But by that grace the gods also reversed our course, faced our heads forward on our bodies, and we should look now toward the grace and glory of our LORD in the coming times. Regardless, I have been placed in this position, and I hope to serve our God to the best of my ability. To this end the Narrowman was wed to the Islander Princess, so that the Islander dispatched a great armada to the city of Ometoc-vis. The war of the west began when the Planeswalker took to the battlefield. The army of the Narrowman came to defend. Their army was the great cavalry of the plains; heavy cavalry of Yagothna-vis, but light cavalry and horse archers primarily. The infantry was fewer, composed of the heavy pikemen in the center, but smaller units of high mobility. They came to pass at the Battle of Gesonec where the Planeswalker and the Narrowman fought until they were both exhausted. The attackers fell in defeat, so the Plainswalker bargained to grant him great support. The Narrowman continued south into the lands of Tohatia. The East belonged to him now. When the wars came I was prepared, and I will be prepared always.
 * Now, I am the Shepherd of the River Oculum, they call me Riverman. I despise the Narrowman, he is so full of himself. He thinks he can claim the entire east? I am not one to question our LORD, but how did he trick his way into defeating the Plainswalker? The Bastard of Two Cities now comes into my domain. Narrowman is narrow minded, I believe. Regardless, I must work with him for now against his so-called “Goat Man”. That is what he calls the Exhuland and Sillans, but I am part Exhulan. Does he really need to be so rude to them? Regardless, he is obsessed with religion now like a zealot, and at least it benefits me. Let us liberate Tohatia, then he better leave me alone. My armies have assembled in the south and has narrowly defeated Sillas. Now the rest of the armies are assembling, and I will defend our lands for now. I have officially proposed to the King of Tohatia that our armies are far stronger and superior, but peace ought to come soon. Secretly I worry how much longer the walls will stand. When the wars began I knew that this war would be a weary affair. They attack and attack, and we push them back every time. But something is lost each time. Many brave men and women fall on the battlefield. Those were my Holy Men. Those were my friends. They trusted in me to guard this river, and I did that. But deep down I know I let them down. Every man lost is another family without a father, brother, or son. Life is hellish on the front lines, where the southerners keep charging. Their wounded line the battlefield, screaming for help. I wish to bring them water, but I know that it could be a trap. These poor souls are dying out there. Every night I go to sleep hearing their cries echo in my skull.
 * I am only going to explain this one more time. I am the King of Tohatia, call me Vesymaculus. All those rats of war seem to know best for my people, but they are wrong, for I am the king. It was ME that defended these lands, not them. Oh, Exhul thinks they can invade me, and the lands we rightfully liberated? Okay honey. First of all, you are such a jokester. The Rock of Tohatia stands firm as you slap against it with your fleshy limbs. Did you forget that the Sword of Yannis utterly disciplined your raw body like an animal? Ah yes, those were the days. I was but a child when a great army of Holy Men liberated the lands of the No Name Lands. My father’s father once took up the spear and charged into the Ettyian Coast, crushing the infidels. Oh, how the native holy and pious must have applauded us as we entered their lands. And me? I am stuck with these sorry excuses for Yannians. The old days are over, now this old achy king oversees the east, and I must fight these ridiculous claims. When Exhul chose to hit us it was just another Tuesday morning. So we hit them back and knocked them to the damn ground. Now Silly String wants another round? Okay baby, come here. Maybe I am just as vain as they are ... I’m getting too old for this. Now the River Man sends me letters and says, “make peace, make peace!” Maybe he’s right. The Tohatians have suffered enough. I will have my scribe pen a letter. The Exhulans aren’t as crass as they used to be. Perhaps they will see eye to eye, among kings. When the wars began I had hoped as much. The old world is weathered and ruined, consumed by man’s lust for blood and war.
 * Salutations, my name is Probby the Olermo Scribe! That’s just what the big King calls me, but my mother named me Prackyrob. She says that was the name of a powerful wizard man, but no one really believes in the legends anymore. It’s a shame, some of my old neighbors still wiggle around the “Banner of Lucretia”, and the King makes me write decrees. The decrees say the neighbors must be beaten senseless for their insolence. Oh well. Anyway, I have been tasked with penning the most eloquent letter, to the land of “Exhula”. Such strange times we live in. That old man is very angry, but he secretly has a heart of gold. One a year he lets me eat my dinner at a table in his house, and it is quite nice. I have written to the King of Exhula, with very nice words. Much more sophisticated and friendly than the king would probably personally write. I say, sweet Exhula, let us make peace. We simply desired to liberate Irrosia, but it seems you conquered that place. Tohatia itself has remain unconquered. Thus we humbly request that you keep the Irrosian Islands east of Atnosia as your own, while you leave Tohatia at the status quo before the war. Oh yes, let us have peace! Woe to the fallen, such a destructive war. (I am legally required here to write the following) Oh, the fall of Darna! Did the Thotites influence you to do such upsetting and disgusting things? Avenge Darna, Holy Men of the world. OHHHHHH the Fall of Agelmur!!! Your people wail in sadness. GOD, deliver us from evil. Do not forget your chosen people! Anyway, let peace shine down on Exhul and lift up that island from destructive waters. When the wars began I found consolation in the fact that soon I would be writing so many more letters. I only hope we could find a way to end all wars, and bring peace to the world. I hope no one is hurt too badly.
 * Greetings, my name is Lobby the Bard. My silly goose mother actually named me Levian, but that was my slave name. I begin to sing, “Ohhh eeeeh oh, Raiiiin Down, Azoz”. The people love me! That is why I am writing this introduction to my new musical scroll. The kings have called upon me to write joyous and fun music. I was born in Syres to a wacky Olmeroni, that’s what we call the family in these parts. Daddy was a bread thrower, and mommy was a basilica sweeper. Every day they tell me, they tell me, “LOBBY! Get off the damn statues!” Hehe, now I’m grown. I am a man. I try to fit in here in Oaximayal, so I got my white man hairs arranged into dreadlocks too. It feels so strange, but the other boys say it’s nice. My biggest hit song is Rain Down, Azoz, it’s from the Book of Psalms. That’s the book that they read in the temple, and it inspired me. Thus I took those holy words and applied them to song. I went into the streets and opened my big yappy mouth, and I say, “RAAAAAAIIIIIN DOWN, AZOZ, IT'S GONNA RAAAAIN!” Everyone stopped and stared. Then one guy said, “yeah!” So I sang it again really loud. Everyone in the market stopped and stared now, I was singing so loud. I began to flap my arms like wings, because it felt like I was flying. Yes LORD, I’m gonna be famous. The Kings love my music so much, they bring me to their big pleasure domes for song and dance. I love to dance, too. I shake and thrust me hips to the beat, and I swing my arms in the air. One night, one of the slave girls liked my song so much she came up to me when I was done. “That was so good,” she said. So she began to take off her dress. HOLD UP. “What is going on??” I cried. She took her finger and put it in my mouth. OK, this is fun! She told me to take off my clothes. This was my first time being naked in front of someone. Then she got naked, too! Also, this was the same night that Yannis fell. She must have been so happy and excited, on account of being a slave and all. She took my thingy in her mouth like a trumpet. Wow, such wonderful music. I got pretty excited, too, at this point, so I threw my fists in the air and screamed, “RAIN DOWN, AZOZ.” The next day, things began to change. No one wanted to listen to music anymore, it seemed. All the kings were talking about “war”, and saying that people were dying. It was all a pretty scary time, but I took my music into the streets and decided I need to cheer them up. I was singing super loud and jumping around. Then a bunch of angry slaves came up to me and said, “SHUT UP.” Uh, what??? Turns out they were mad because they were Azozi and because they were Nathons (those are male sex slaves). Uh oh! They began to beat me senseless which was pretty hurtful. They punched me in the throat and said, “No more saying mean things about the Mouri Emperor!” Okay. A bunch of soldiers came and lynched the slaves, which was great for me. I decided to travel the world and spread my message. Now I am almost an old man, so I am writing down my story. Some day Azoz will fall and people will sing great songs written by me to celebrate. I don’t wish harm against anyone, I only want to bring happy tunes to the nations. When the war began I sang my songs to the Holy Men, and I hope i warmed their hearts.
 * I’m only gonna introduce myself one more time. My name is Uacus the Neumite. I’m one-half Yannian and one-half Mesallian, born in the colonies of the coast. Of course I answered the call of our king as he departed for Neum, because we must save the Ulmerists. I am writing you today because Neum is in great risk, as is Mouri. Those places committed great sins, and they broke their promises to the LORD our God. We came to Neum to purify it, as you can see. We tore down the walls of sin that the powerful sought to put up to exploit many. We came for we had a great love of Ulm and of God. The Prophets foretold of the great New City that will house us all, so we answered that call. We joyously search for our Anointed One, so that he may uplift humanity and save us from sin through the LORD. Dear old church fathers of Neum, see that we have come to save you and purify you. The prophets have seen how you have been tempted to arrange for great monetary gain, and thus have destroyed the innocent, perverted the sacraments, and hurt all of humanity. We came here became we truly love the Mouri. We have come to help you and uplift you. Here on the banks of the beautiful Ashe River we have begun our mission. When the wars began many were unsure of our intentions, but we are truly peaceful and pious people. I think everything is looking up for the Mouri.
 * Accursed Thotite pigs, I am the Thot Killer of Agii. Stupid traitorous Neumites, they think they can come into Neum and “help” the Azozeroni? What the flip? My ancestors worshipped the gods, and the Anointed One said to kill every single dumb Thotite? Why aren’t you killing them? I am outraged and disgusted by the so-called king, who thinks he can help a Neumite. The Yannian Holy Men came to Neum to plug that leak of sewage from the Trashe River, not to unleash its leakage further. That spot is the site where the disgusting byproduct flows. Did we forget that the Azoz Mound is a front for the Azogi Tunnels, where they create beasts and monsters by defiling the earth? They spill the seed of Thot into the ground and rape the lands, and from that unholy matrimony is birthed a million infidel creatures. Slay the beasts, dear Yannis! You defile the world and your gods, you hurt your families and your peoples. Pray for the end of days that is coming to the Azobio. Oh I will be pleasured on that day. When the divine heavens have had enough, and are fed up by the transgressions of the Azozi. They have become so consumed by greed and malice, that their mound will fill to the brim. That vile place will become so heavy it will sink into the ground and collapse, and that is how the city will come to be destroyed. Do not foret, below that mound are the unholy fires of the caverns. There are miles of dark chasms, lit only by the fires of the Thotite machinery. They churn out beings for war to enslave and harm others. Those fires are fed by their greed and malice, and it powers their outlandish machinations. That cavern will be extinguished when the mound collapses. It will perfectly consume that underground land and destroy both. There will be no survivors who are unholy, and no one with evil in their hearts left. When the great and just war began I was saluting our proud Holy Men with tears in my eyes. The days are finally coming. Soon we will be free, and it makes me so happy for the future generations. Glory to Yannis.
 * My name is Jil, I am a pretty normal man. Every day I wake up in my bed and open my eyes. Then I pivot out of my bed and stand up. My bones are aching and I stretch. Then I yawn. Next I like to put on my clothes, and I pull my clothes onto my body. But alas, I am a Priest of Jiff. So I put on my sandwich costume. Oh alas, Brother Mayo will surely smack me with the Disciple Baguette if I don’t hurry along. I run to the garden to pick my lettuce and tomatoes, until my bag is full. I run to the monastery, as people stare at my unathletic body. I enter the meeting room of the monastery. Father Jiff looks at me. Praise this Foot Long he says, and he unsheathed his sandwich. I kiss the crust. It’s a little damp from everyone else’s saliva. I spent the rest of the morning spreading the holy jam across the fresh loaves. Oh how I hate the taste of the nut butter, but as a Nut Boy I must gargle and mix the nuts, all while praying the holy words. Nelrimini Nelrimini, give me the nutatini. All the brothers were watching me and noticed I was getting sick. I have to start dancing the Nut Dance so they don’t get suspicious. I begin to sing, “Huisang gave us that peanutty thang. Gave us the juice to ease our pain.” The brothers raise their eyebrows because I am not dancing hard enough. “Praise the Salomi, give me the cheese, give us something good to eat.” Finally they let me go, but I am assigned to drizzle duty for the rest of the day. I gingerly spill that white sauce across the bread, rocking side to side, and getting my hips into it. The little squirts create a nice rhythm. Maybe life as a Jiffer isn’t so bad, I think. No, it’s horrible, When we are done for the day the boss writes to the head of the monastery that, “we continue to research the perfect sandwich”. When I’m walking home it’s dark outside. I walk all alone because I have no friends. My sandwich costume is covered in filth and sweat. When the war began I secretly prayed that a Yannian crossbow bolt would fly through the window at the monastery and blow out my brains. Spill my blood across the wheat bread like fresh ketchup. Everyday all we ever do is research the perfect sandwich. Day in and day out, we search for the perfect sandwich. I’m so sick and tired of this horrible life. The Yannians are invading the city and everyone else is panicking. They run to the monastery for protection, and at least that gives us something new to do.
 * Thīvœga: 3,000 troops are sent south to aid the HTAK against the savages of the south (which will be written below). Rovthk II dies, and Zhayvshk I Bhroual takes the throne. Elephants become much more useful, becoming mounts for war and lifting heavy objects. These are used to lift fallen trees off of people’s houses and repair the dams. The population continues to grow. Expansion eastward continues, and exploration continues east and west. Rural areas grow. Trade agreements makes trade with Qera flower, and the Teniukal Republic is also traded with. War preparations begin, with many being trained in the military. An instrument like a Dhol is introduced,
 * Heshahl Thīvœga: The raids from the neighboring tribes must be put to a stop, as well as the menace of Namdeon. The raids from Thīvœga actually had a purpose; take the payment Thiasi II dies during the raids childless, leading to intervention by the Yithït, Zhayvshk I Bhroual. He gives the throne to Thiasi's nephew, Ayoukal. Settlers are now armed with oil pots when settling lands to assure no peasant can raid them. All women are required to have men capable of driving off natives by their side. A group of 3,000 men from the mainland and 1,000 from the colony come to form the Heshahl Thīvœ Liberation Army, or the HTAK (the AK stands for the Ayvakr spellings of Liberation Army). This is made up of approximately 100 war elephants, 400 cavalry, 500 pikemen, and 3,000 infantry. The HTAK, led by Ayoukal, goes out and hunts the natives of the lands in an organized yet flexible action. Ayoukal is seen as one of the best military minds of the century, and passed this traits onto his sons; he would also serve as a general in upcoming wars. The HTAK leads an attack on the natives of the area, but due to the raids they carried out, cannot be subject to Thīvœ mercy, and the natives who attacked the colony are enslaved. Namdeon is not declared war on yet, although preparations start. The colony grows, as do rural areas.
 * Zelonuma Emiresq: Forces in the Valun region begin a guerrilla campaign. They use the mountainous terrain to hide and raid the Mouri armies, while also razing settlements and disrupting trade. Weapons continue to trickle into the hands of rebels, who hunt the Ulmian/Mouri supporters of the Valun region. Ships are also used to raid the coasts around Eskaladun, using mostly captured ships or ships from Isimandia. A number of secret bases become the havens for these raiders, where loot is consolidated and then shipped north. The army of the Zelonuma Emiresq focuses its efforts in the north to protect the coastline. Having trapped the invading army to the river region, armies now approach from three cities to surround them, while smaller armies remain dispersed all throughout the coastline. Our ships regroup and raid their supply lines and reinforcements, trying to lure their army away from the coast. People across the nation are very surprised at the boldness of the pirates suddenly, and it seems that the Mouri have truly come for pure and utter annihilation, for their sadistic pleasure. People remember how the Mouri genocided Darna and Agelmur, and they are hardened to fight back at any cost. The nation looks for allies from around the region to join against the sudden aggression. Tesardya is approached, and they are asked to lend their army and navy toward attacking the Mouri Empire, as when the Mouri came for Tesardya, it was the Zelonuma Emiresq that supported them.
 * Mesallian Culture: After the Orunamids were decisively defeated in battle, the Syresian government issued a series of strict peace terms, which crippled the remaining state. A large amount of territory would be ceded to states such as Zoramvera and other Mesallian colonies. Partially as a result of the war the Orunamids would collapse. In their place, a civil war began between various generals and governors, and from this power vacuum a northern kingdom would be established centered around the city of Tamsebe, located on the northern coast of the nation. In the south another kingdom would eventually be formed, known as Yamoussoca, which remained highly dependent on the nation of Syres for support and protection. After the fall of the Orunamids, the Syresians would begin a period of increased colonization and interest in the east. Several colonies would be established in the region that planted Syresians among the people of the region. Military fortifications would also be constructed, officially to aid the Mesallian nations in defense should the north attempt another invasion. A permanent garrison of soldiers was introduced, who in peacetime worked to construct the first road systems across the region, similar to the roads already in place in Syresian direct territory. The nation of Edom would continue its colonization and rebuilding of the south, intermingling the northern Edomite population with the southern population. The Meran River would further be subdivided in the south, with Edomite families being moved to the river region to form traditional provinces. Several new settlements would be planned by the Edomite government, with many serving as new provincial capitals, while elsewhere already existing cities were used for such capitals. Both east and west of the government’s territory, Apirun tribes would be integrated into the nation, as the nation pushed to control the oases and trade routes of the south.
 * O'leai Culture: On the islands known to the people as the Leai, the Uani people live. A peaceful and agreeable who live together in harmony, they worship a goddess of both fertility and love, and their way of worship is what others would refer to as the pleasures of the flesh. The islands they live on are ruled by a Jui or a prince, and the biggest island has multiple Juis. The look for guidance in the form of the Ua'Jui, what many people would refer to as a king but in actuality holds more of a religious connotation. The Current Ua'Jui is Aui Ja from the Parrot Juis of the land of Muina. Upon the death of an Ua'Jui the Juis shall travel to the Holy City of Imui to select a new one. The islands grow many fruits on them but have very little in terms of livestock. The Juis on the big island begin to expand their lands into new territories to bring further wealth and food. They are able travellers and sailors having made their way across the seas according to their legends thousands of years ago. The Juis generally live in a palace surrounded by a city or town, in turn surrounded by the farmlands. Young men and to some extent women of the Uani people will undergo a passing of age ceremony in which they will use the wayfaring and sailing skills they learn to embark on expeditions to find new lands and in some cases, settle on. In these years these explorers set out to explorer the surrounding seas, and a census is ordered of the worshippers by the Ua'Jui.


 * Sillan Republic: Despite the numerous tactical victories achieved by Sillans in the “Western War”, none of them were decisive victories and has remained largely a stalemate. Thus, following the death of Empress Agusta, the newly-elected Empress Mariana – in order to prevent even more human losses in a conflict with no clear benefits to the Imperial Republic, and to comply with Exhulan desires for peace – decided to withdraw entirely from southern Tohatia and the Ettytian Coast. This incurred substantial criticism from the Board of Trustees (the upper house of the State Council), as well as from the strongly anti-Yannian Ulmist population. Despite this, Mariana continued Agusta’s policy of militarism and continued to finance the augmentation of the Sillan military-industrial complex. In addition, she affirmed the primacy of the Commission of Defense (over that of the other six Commissions) by rendering the Lower Council (the lower house of the State Council) to a mere advisory body; which had prevented them from vetoing the desires of the Empress and giving the latter near-absolute power. In order to deter public unrest and scrutiny, Empress Mariana diverted public attention to the “Western Problem” and “Eastern Problem” (referring to Teninukal and the Makuku rump state, respectively). As a solution to them, Empress Mariana commences the conquest of both. Despite recent wars, Sillan high culture continued to flourish. Aside from the revival in the production of artistic ceramics (such as glassware and porcelaneous wares) and large-scale sculpture (with increasingly complex compositions and varied themes); brocades, which had been previously used only in important rites and ceremonies, became the de facto standard dress of the upper classes. In addition, clothing became increasingly loose, with the wearing of multiple articles of clothing (often made of light fabric, such as fine cotton) becoming increasingly common. Influenced by the Martyrdom of Raul, many Cixian devotees become itinerant preachers as a proof of their faith. This also coincides with the establishment of the first (unofficial) monasteries, often functioning as centers of education and as hospices (providing medical services to the poor). These nuns or monks (under the jurisdiction of the abbess or abbot, respectively) dedicate their life to works of mercy and works of piety – although unlike in Orthodox tradition, they are allowed to be married and bear children. The Martyrdom of Raul ends the Apostolic Age, and the beginning of early Cixism – marked by increasing distinction between Ulmism and Cixism, a unified theology centered around the worship of Cixi as the incarnation of God, the harsh criticism and rejection of Ulmist law and rites (considered to be influences from Azoz), and the spread of Cixism to all areas of the Sillan Empire (it was estimated that in 850, ~4.9% of the population were Cixian; compared to ~30% being Ulmist).
 * Telachitul Republic: Niise withdraws his army from Agunda, keeping only a small force of 1,000 Telachitul troops in the capital to ensure loyalty. Distressed by the unfortunate circumstances some of our allies went through during the war, aid is sent, including various republican manufactured goods, and more crucially, food and supplies to restart agriculture. we try to pay off any allied tribes that continue to be unruly, and announce no person who is not a citizen will have to fight in the near future, except to defend. All the other activity from the previous post continues (minus the stuff that was only relevant to the war). 
 * Telanouio (Agunda): After the war, the king works to stabilize the country, using Telachitul resources to restart farming. The Telachitul religion starts to spread via missionaries, with a temple built in Agunda. The king of Agunda works to secure the loyalty of the majority of his tribal allies, but focuses on securing Agunda itself and its core allies, letting the ones farthest north go their own path, but maintaining trade.
 * Khin Confederation: Following the huge growth in territory and population after the conquest of Valun, the previous administration based off the Great Hunt proved to be overextended, as smaller clans, led by warlords, has split off from the main Khin camp in the lakes. Following incursions into the lakes of Khin by the Zelonuma Emiresq, several warlords had viewed the Zelonuma incursions into the lakes as an attack upon Khin, and has reacted by launching several raids on the Zelonuma. As tensions slowly escalate, the Chanri Jangah has declared the Zelonuma as an enemy host on the steppes, an affront to Than. The riders of Khin mobiliz, while hundreds of raids upon Zelonuma supply lines are made.
 * Beraba: Lont IX is declared an enemy of the state for inciting rebellion in Gahren and ordered to present himself in the High Court in Ngaoudera. Until then, he is labeled as a fugitive. The remaining princes on the Princely Council name a prominent general named Okemos as the High Commander of the Beraban military. Okemos is known for his wise and decisive military actions, supported by a group of Tangakwunu scholars to advise him on military tactics, history, etc. Allsid is used as a staging ground to assemble an army to retake Gahren. A group of 30,000 soldiers total are assembled by Okemos and divided into two groups, one that will sail north in the fleet of new Beraban warships, and one that will march north along the Salt Road. For the first time, the Beraban military utilizes armored mounted units and chariot units that are theorized to give them a distinct advantage in battle. As they make their way north, the soldiers are instructed to spare any cities or towns that will fly the red banner of Beraba and swear loyalty to the nation of Beraba. They quickly retake some small border towns before they encounter any significant resistance. The Beraban supply lines along the Salt Road are heavily guarded the farther north into Gahren the army pushes. The fleet of Beraban warships are tasked with retaking the harbors and ports in the rebelling regions, seizing any Beraban-made ships not flying the red banner of Beraba, and preventing any ships from entering those waters. Ships from other nations are directed to ports in Allsid and Ibramos. Captured ships are sent down the coast as well. This blockade strangles the local economies of the rebelling regions, which depend on trade. Ambassadors are sent to Qaryaat to reaffirm the border agreements and the peace between the two nations.

861-870
'If you have not posted in the previous turn yet, you may still do so.  After the monastery at Mount Atnos is restored, Ulm-sponsored institutions grow on the island of Atnosia. Remembering the violent wars of the past century, a Yannian lynch mob assembles to storm the monastery. A monk known as Glocus the Quiet takes it upon himself to arm the small Ulmian population and its supporters, successfully beating back an initial attack on Mount Atnos. The monastery becomes the center of Glocus’ military operations, from which he launches missions of sabotage and plunder across the island, much to the dismay of the original Ulmian monks. '

'An eastern warlord known as Vuuacud crosses the mountains into the remnant of the Paotualma Empire. Discovering the lands lack a true central authority, he slays the last nominal emperor, and crowns himself ruler of the Badamate of Narai, after the city in which the Paotualma emperor fell, located in the center of the nation. He brings with him many eastern practices, such as the use of a plant known as mecom (opium) for religious ceremonies. The plant quickly spreads to parts of the Eldebethias region for use in religion and as medicine. '

'A Khin leader known as Xuoshundon breaks off from the federation and leads his own horde. His followers, known as the Dian, conquer the plains of the north, and begin attacking the Zelonuma Emiresq and southern Isimandia heavily. People from the Mouri Empire are likewise attacked in the region. '

'The invasion by the Mouri Empire of the Zelonuma installations in the southern Valun region results in a decisive Mouri victory. The Mouri suffer 8,900 casualties, the Zelonuma suffer 10,450 casualties, and the Valun suffer 4,990 casualties. At the Valun capital however, located in the mountains north of the Eskaladun lake, the Valun successfully repulse the Mouri from taking the city. The Mouri suffer 12,540 casualties, the Zelonuma suffer 8,880 casualties, and the Valun suffer 8,410 casualties. '

'The battle between the Zelonuma Emiresq and the Mouri Empire in the far north results in a Mouri defeat. The Zelonuma suffer 12,450 casualties, while the Mouri suffer 20,100 casualties. '

'Despite the Exhulan-Tohatian War coming to a close, Qera’s desert traders turned spies come under attack from former desert mercenaries hired by Tohatia, especially after they become low on funds from lack of payment, and low on supplies from famine along the Ettyian Coast. A band of nomads under the command of Yecuscu leads a group to attack the Qerans, and they meet at the Oasis of Oculyehtu, located northeast of the lone desert mountain. The Qerans achieve victory, killing 565 attackers, while suffering 301 casualties. '

'The army of Thīvœga successfully defeats the tribes of the south, pushing them away from Heshahl Thīvœga. Many of the colonists enact harsh punishment against the tribes, slaughtering hundreds of civilians and razing villages. The nation of Thīvœga and its colony suffers a total of 850 casualties. '

'Despite the rest of the Irian kingdom having fallen to the Hythians, Xenicetes remains at large and in command of a small band of followers in the mountains. He becomes a folk hero, killing Hythian settlers and traders, and giving his richest to the poor Irians of the region. '

'Okemos proves to be a highly skilled military commander, successfully defeating Lont IX in a decisive battle in northern Gahren. The battle proves costly, resulting in 8,950 casualties for the Berabans and 15,000 casualties for the Gahrenese, but it effectively ends the civil war. With his popularity soaring, there is talk among his supporters that Okemos should restore order in Ngaoudera as well, by marching his army toward the capital city. '

'During the Sillan invasion of Makuku, a general named Rukuanalani is appointed head of the military. Although the Sillans successfully capture up to the second river, at the Battle of Nahalu the Makuku successfully defend the crossing. The Sillans suffer 12,550 casualties, while the Makuku suffer 9,170 casualties. '

'The southern invasion of Teninukal results in a decisive Sillan victory, with the Sillans advancing through the southern one-half of the country. The Sillans suffer 13,550 casualties, while Teninukal suffers 20,000 casualties. In the north, the forces of Teninukal under the command of Yakunalam manage to beat back the Sillans east of the capital. The Sillans suffer 17,030 casualties, while Teninukal suffers 11,900 casualties. '

'The nations of Teninukal and Makuku request help against the Sillans from the neighbors, sending requests to Beraba, Exhula, and Qera. '


 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: The tsarina reaches a breakthrough in her botany studies when she one day discovers a black-colored flower growing in the total darkness. After several tests it is determined that instead of growing with sunlight this flower can only grow in darkness. The tsarina names this flower Borisda. The flower is planted in a total dark room in the Sky Tower. The tsarina also discovers that this flower can help heal wounds if you put its petals on the wound and tie them there. The tsarina's physician begins the first drawing of the human body and calls it anatomy.
 * Holy Empire of Hythus: Years 538-547 Since the Return of Hythus. Emperor Jyntus, having successfully secured most of the Irian region launches a campaign to subdue the people and integrate the province. To counter the Irian resistance fighters a massive deportation policy is established. Entire towns are moved across the empire by a corps of 4,000 troops. This group forces small towns to relocated, and by the end of the decade has moved 40,000 Irians north and east to other towns, cities, and settlements in the Empire. A large number are forcibly relocated to the small walled settlements in the Irian region. Imperial governors are then installed in these new cities, and the rights of the cities are fomalized. In total, five cities are established, one on the coast, two along the river, and another two on the lakes in the west. The drastic depopulation of the territory weakens the Irian resistance greatly as their source of food and supplies comes from these outlying villages. Other soldiers are deployed to surround and extinguish the mountain strongholds, cutting any chance of supply between the isolated peaks, and forcing some groups of Irians to surrender for want of food. A further group is sent to firmly secure the southern frontier to prevent aid from the south. Xenicetes is kept isolated to the lightly populated mountains in the far south where there is little he can do to stop the integration of the region. The Iron Bank of Hythia develops into the largest regional lender with loans to thousands of merchants across Hythia and the Jyazradid Kingdom. Agricultural production increases due to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows immensely due to increased wealth and nutrition. The policy of land-grants is re-instituted and settlement of the south accelerates. Dozens of small cities and towns spring up across the south, located near the natural springs and minor streams that dot the landscape. Networks of roads are constructed as the settlers go, linking together these settlements and spreading administrative institutions as they go. Mecom is brought to the empire from the vassals of the Eldebethias region. Its production and consumption in the empire is promptly banned, but the empire's vassals continue producing it for sale abroad and for use in religious ceremonies. The crop becomes a significant export from the nations, facilitated by the Imperial trade network. The missionaries of the Church of Hythus in the Drakan Empire expand their presence in the north, establishing missions in the hinterland around the city of Gondreium.
 * Ffanet of Afmwir: In the 70th year of the Athmwir's rule (861), trade between Afmwir and Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) continues to go on strongly. In the 72nd year, explorers are sent far north by ship in the Narrow Sea and far southwest on the coast of Mwir, looking for the Holy Mountain (100 px). In Drawcicheld, and Rhyfthan on Lake Hinruch, two temples dedicated to the twin-shield brothers Stwndarh and Zwnfar are built, as well as two markets. Both cities also build river harbors. The explorers return home in the 74th year. In Mercydd, a barrow for the Athmwir is born in the 70th year and mathematics are explored in the Temple-Library of Chermois-Myr, while in Ddenstwirh, the harbor is expanded and the movement of the corpses of the gods are further explored in the Temple-School of Swliann. Due to the large expansion of the country, taxes are raised by Ffan Richa, angering both nobles and peasants. In the 76th year (867), more settlers are sent both downriver by Ffan Richa Fwlgryff to expand the country, but also to the plains north of the country surrounded by the Iuryll mountains and to the Cyrdd river south of Mercydd. Wheat, rye and barley are continued to be produced, along with spicy horseradish (named ffeisaf). Cows, honeybees and sheep are raised for meat, milk, honey and wool. Ffeisaf, Afmwirian ale and mead, as well as other products are traded with Nurchacan (Nura Gakan). More watermills are being built along the waterways, and more villages develop along the Chffith.
 * Mouri Empire: Chusiang ensured the incorporation of the Later Valun kingdom into the Empire, but did not directly annex the territory right away. Rather he instituted a new Valun monarch, being the son of the emperor from an Eskaladun princess, to act as a vassal to the empire briefly. Chusiang failed initially to seize the capital, so instead he coordinated the military to blockade all entrances, severing the water supply and besiege capital passively until the city is starved out. This campaign also called in aid from our ally the Khin confederation, offering them considerable amount of money as well as any loot they capture from the Darnans in exchange for their military support. This was particularly the case for Xuoshundon, who was likewise offered territorial concessions for his own. In the north, as the invasion force was pulled out of the coast from the Emiresq, the navy pushed to seize control over two small islands near the coast. The military occupying these islands would set up fortifications, both land and naval, to ensure a permanent military outpost near the Emiresq territory. In the far east, Ulmian monks set up local educational Reductions in both Bangelor and Phorintheon. This was especially focused on in Phorintheon, as a means to pacify the aggressive Atnosian population and prevent religious extremism. In fact, a couple Reductions were strategically placed on mountain passes between Yannian and Ulmian communities. However, this act of liberality had an immediate backlash. Glocus the Silent. being a monk recently consecrated, sought to create a new Ulmian theology as a blend with the local Atnosian culture, attempting to redirect the brutality of the pagan Atnosian religion toward the common goal of destroying Drokksid. This "Atnosian school", although widely disregarded by the more orthodox Ulmian theologians, managed to persist on the island and surrounding area for a surprisingly long time. In the far west, The Garran navy begins making longer, experimental voyages to the western ocean, extending a few hundred miles west of Ioximander-Farthest. Some new technologies produced in the Great Library of Azoz continued to make longer voyages possible, such as the magnetic compass and astrolab at this time. As paper-making becomes more prevalent in the Library of Azoz, a new form of literature begins to emerge as well. The "Faramoori" (Little Scriptures) was a reduced, summarized version of the Nelrimic scriptures, including both the canonical books and works of spiritual guidance. From manuscripts of Faramoori found across the western hemisphere, as far flung as Syres, Emalia, Temayal and Atnosia, they were heavily modified or rewritten to best meld with each indigenous culture, as well as different sects of Ulm. It is a common misconception that this was meant for children, as literacy was still much lower at this time period than in more modern times. Rather, it was meant for public readings and sermons, to be read to more illiterate classes of society like peasants and laborers. Bees, having been domesticated in Azoz for many years at this point, are utilized more extensively at this point for the procurement of honey. The Emperor Roenth extends general congratulations to the Edomite monarchy for their success in the south to recolonize their former homeland, sending a classical art marble statue of Queen Evanmetra the Elder as a gift. We likewise extend our offer of a marriage between Prince Taulut and the Queen's daughter.
 * Qera: The end of the war results in many destroyed families and dead men, but the battles themselves served the high command of the army to improve their tactics and especially logistics. After this devastating war, a census is ordered to see how man people are still left and how this will affect the economy (CENSUS, PLEASE) The state buys 3,000 dromedaries to set up a proper communication and logistics network. The small army that is left on the Ettiyan Coast is called back to Qera, their commander Yecuscu, or Yeâscâ in some scripts, is promoted and set up as the new governor of the Qerzatlahe, additionally he is granted a large portion of the southern navy by Princess Zoen I. As he is a commoner who rose up the ranks in the military, his clan-name was used and was different. His official name is now Yecâscâ Qeagxa Ixqerzatlahe, meaning Yecâscâ of the Qeagxa(-tyg) in Qerzatlahe. The last part of the title is added to make clear that not everyone of the clan is considered a noble (even though many clans posess huge economic power. Trade with Ccekaea (Thïgæ) continues and bring also huge amounts of gold and silver to the treasuries. The neigboring nation of Genda to the south sinks farther and farther into irrelevancy and Qera looks to secure its influence over it. SECRET Spies and assassins are sent there to cause a succession crisis by killing the kings and the oldest son, while providing them with information of each other to start polarize the nobles there. (MOD RESPONSE ON SUCCESS) END SECRET. The cultivation of fish, spices and grains continue, as well as the mass exploitation of precious metals like copper, iron and silver. the expansion around the Qerzatlahe continues, when a small trading outpost is founded at the bulge just to the southwest to the islands. The settlement there is called Uoqotltzija, place of the blue forest. From here, easier trade access to nations more inland shall be encouraged. To find new trading partners, an envoy is sent 100 px along the coast to the south. More settlers flock to the colony to the west, with some 200 new families settling there.
 * Mesallian Culture: After the conquest of Susanylon, the Water Merchants established a headquarters in Old Elam, which was a poorer neighborhood outside the ancient capital, originally founded by people living just outside the city walls. Under the command of Water Tyrant Acua’al Ruun, the organization negotiated to oversee major contracts from the state government, profiting greatly from the reconstruction of the city. While also profiting from the operation, the Water Merchants under Acua’al Ruun were highly charitable to the native population. This helped ease the order into southern life more easily, and created a generation of supporters. Soon after, the Water Merchants began regular trade missions in the east as far as the Shemia region, taking advantage of Edomite control over the eastern oases. Secretly the organization desired to expand to the lake of the south, which was known as Yeyubanule by the locals of Susanylon. For the southerners the lake was the center of local society, and at the center of their religious practices. Despite the fall of Susanylon and the growing reputation of the Water Merchants, the locals of Yeyubanule still vehemently tried to prevent any foreigners from traveling to the south. The people of the lake began organizing armed bands that attacked the northerners on sight, leading to a period of conflict in the region. In the western mountains the Lementarians were gaining strength as well. After the war with Edom, many southerners flocked to the city of Siabinaces, which remained a secret haven outside the watch of the government. By this time the city of Leviea had been independent and defiant for a century, remaining a city-state island completely surrounded by the ocean of Edom. The city had refused to recognize the either the King of Ephenus or the Maleka of Edom, after the Kingdom of Sephimora, and the city remained independent after the remains of Sephimora were conquered. Just as it had before in other times of chaos and uncertainty, the city kept its gates locked until a worthy king would arrive, but by this time the city had been left alone longer than ever before. The Maleka of Edom, having defeated Ephenus to secure most of the kingdom, begrudgingly left Leviea alone, considering the cost of assaulting it too great. Despite this political isolation, the city became an important trade city between the coastal cities and the interior, as well as a popular destination for Enulmian travelers. The Kingdom of Ephenus came to be ruled by Haliecles VI, who threatened the careful balance of states in the Emalia region. During a minor war between Gabatria and Meshwati, originally beginning from a trade dispute, Ephenus suddenly invaded Gabatria. Having subjugated Gabatria by the fourth year of the 163rd Jafiad (Year 863), Ephenus next turned its attention toward invading Edom, planning to regain the region of Sephimora fully. The following year Haliecles VI crossed the border, but he first turned toward Leviea, which he intended to use as a base for resupply to begin his war. Edom was highly unprepared for battle, but the city of Leviea managed to resist the siege until Edom’s army arrived. Haliecles VI would suffer a major defeat, and out of gratitude the city of Leviea increased its cooperation with the nation of Edom going forward. This renewed war between the two powers ended disastrously for Ephenus, with Haliecles VI dying in battle in the year of the 167th Jafiad (Year 868). The Kingdom of Ephenus would be dissolved and annexed to Edom’s empire, which allowed the nation to reach its greatest extent. Gabatria would revolt away from the empire only a few years later, while Edom would be constantly fighting to ensure ownership over the Ema Delta. In the year of the 164th Jafiad (Year 864), a war broke out between Syres and Erasidon, which was motivated by the Kingdom of Erasidon again attempting to extend its influence over Syresian allies. During the breakup of the Orumanids, Erasidon also attempted to seize territory in the north. This prompted Syres to deploy an army to the Gudumanes for the first time. As a result of the war, the state of Sericolis would be stripped from Erasidon’s sphere of influence.
 * Thīvœga: Two new provinces are introduced to the Imperial Federation of Thīvœga; the province of Northern Athourazi and Heshahl Thīvœga, both of which became provinces after being classified as territory. Zhayvshk I Bhroual continues his reign, making grand projects such as the “Grand Canal” (Construction on the Grand Canal began in the fifth century BCE, although it was linked up during the Song Dynasty). The floods, although devastating, brings fertile land farther inland, leading to more inland settlement. An urban city is settled in the north, along the river. Troops are sent south to fight Namdeon, but some are withheld to make sure that the southern islands are not attacked by Gesan, who may intervene on either side, to gain land from Namdeon (as they fought against them already) or Thīvœga. Some are also kept on the Sonaredar border to ensure no intervention. Overall, 6,000 men are sent south, with 1,000 guarding the southern islands (as they are aided by the channel, a form of defense), and 2500 on the border with Sonaredar. All men fighting are promised lands in the south if the invasion is successful.
 * Heshahl Thīvœga: The barbarian outpost has been cleared, and all settlers may live in peace. They raid the Aumsbekœ (a shortened demonym for Heshahl Thīvœ, meaning southerners), the Aumsbekœ raid them. They burn Aumsbekœ settlements, Aumsbekœ burn their settlements. This is a warning to all natives in the region; adapt and integrate, or share the same fate of the raiders who dare oppose the rule of Thīvœga. Expansion continues into the areas where the raiders once lived. Now to deal with the real culprit, Namdeon. The HTAK, with a mix of veterans and new recruits, has a total of 7,500 men (1,500 from the colony plus 6,000 from the north), and all of them are promised farming land either to sell or settle if they win the war. An invasion to punish Namdeon for aiding attacks on the settlement is instated. The HTAK soldiers are told to enslave all non-cooperating people (and kill if they attempt to kill), but leave the farmers who do cooperate at a small cost of some food to sustain the army, which a better alternative to being dead. If they don't have any crops, like if they weren't farmers or their crops did not grow enough, they could “pay” in service time rather than food, in which they would be sent to a veteran “patron” who would make sure they would not rebel, but train them if they had no military background, making them more effective. If they chose to stay in the army after their “pay” was up, they would be paid the normal wages.
 * Friorian Culture: The period of inter-culture wars continues until it abruptly ends with the total collapse of the Late Friorian Culture. The culture divides into numerous states as an unknown reason completely ends everything. The dark ages continue to live within the region. The city-state colonies expand in size before becoming sovereign states. Many historians, looking back at this period, are often able to only find religious sources of data, but it is unknown generally speaking.
 * Yannian Culture: The nation of Nazecula became the dominant force in the Yannian region after the fall of the old empire, and the proceeding kingdoms that followed. In the absence of the Anointed One, then foretold by the Yannians as a future messianic event in the scriptures, Nazecula’s ruler, named Veranec’lutua, took the title of king, and set about crushing the last resistance in the east, up to the border with Ocenis. After his coronation, he controlled the center hubs of the Yannian highway system, effectively granting him control over communication and trade over land through the continent. The capital at Nazecula became served by two bridges, one in the north and one in the west. The city was linked to the existing highways, as the northern edge of the city touched the cities of the Baumak’nasum region. Although a less prestigious region of the Yannis Empire, that province would form the backbone of Xbalan’s kingdom, supplying the city with early manpower and agriculture. East of the province were the four strategically important cities of Xanuys, Sihyajna-Vis, Xba’kalmul, and Qec’yuhac, which were highly populated and important in the old empire. The south even moreso, with the city of Oaximayal being one of the largest in the entire empire. Both Bissogavi and Hosho’nantec, in the south and east respectively, came to voluntarily join the kingdom after stability appeared at an all time low. The conquest of the Soloney River would be one of the more devastating of the period, with Xbalan seizing Yagothna-vis in the twelve years into the king’s reign. Before attention could be turned elsewhere, Veranec’lutua would look toward Ocenis, which posed the largest threat to his kingdom’s stability. The loss of the Gon’hanphan Delta had been a major blow to the power of the west, and the east shifted its attention toward solidifying control over that highly productive and populous province. The ruler of Ocenis, Eons’tulcan II, positioned himself at Sinsedel’locnon, a mere 50 miles from the ancient capital, and in position over one of the most settled regions of the empire. Because of this, Veranec’lutua prepared an invasion, and he would personally march with an army east toward Yuyshan. At that site over 800 years ago, a great man was slain by the Burned Men of legend, and the priests of Nyghesecan had purified the lands through their mourning rituals. When he arrived at the site, now on the outskirts of a major city, he ordered 200 priests to visit the ruins and bless the fallen. The king’s army continued south along the river, hoping to trap the Ocenian on two sides, and a detachment crossed the river toward Kuscisiwa, opening a third front. Having been caught by surprise, Ocenis would suffer a major defeat, which slowly began to undo the advances they had made over the last decade. After five years the border was extended up to the Gon’hanphan, and with the eastern flank secured, the king focused on the west as well. The nation of Dijunga became a prominent ally and trader to the the nation, due partially to its proximity to the capital. In the nation of Acemia, under Acymezec III, the capital was moved to the city of Bangor from Obtus. After sending forces to aid Tohatia, the nation returned its forces and began improving its military from lessons learned in warfare. The navy particularly saw expansion, after the king credited a lack of innovation for defeats off the coast of Irrosia. The island nation would continue to have one of the largest navies in the region, especially as it controlled the straits into the east. The nation would continue its policy of highly taxing goods through the straits, and also confiscating possessions from clearly militant Ulmians, leading to anger from some neighbors, but massive profits to fund the navy’s expansion. In the north the nation would be highly influential in the southern Ocenian cities, as well as the island of Ouayi. Through the intervention of the king’s father, the Narrowman, the islands had successfully married into Ometoc-vis and Quamocten, which unified formally with the regions of the west after the Planeswalker War. Despite his defeat in the war, the Planeswalker did not relinquish his desires to unify the south. During a later war against the Great Lakes, the Planeswalker would launch an invasion against the east once more. The King of Temayal, meanwhile, launched an invasion of the rival Lyania, hoping to pacify the west once more after the fall of Ephenus. The Yannian culture would undergo many religious changes during the era. Despite being polytheistic in nature, traditional Yannian texts predating even the Yannis Empire, such as the Nis, describe the nature in which all matter, energy, and divinity can collectively form “God”, whereas gods manifest themselves from equal and opposite amounts of such collectiveness. After the fall of the Yannis Empire, the focus on the broader “God” seems to have taken supremacy in many states, albeit with there being little animosity toward worshipping individual elements of the cosmos through a multitude of deities. The invasion of Neum is largely understood by historians through the lens of the greater Yanno-Azozian conflicts, as centuries of conflict had existed already between the Yannis Empire and the various Azozian states, with Neum being a popular target for such attacks. The branch of the Yannian faith most closely associated with being anti-Azozian is Vathomanism, of which the famous “King Thot” mythology originates from. The Vathomanists firmly believed in key topics such as the “Rebellium”, i.e., a region that has no government and is primitive in nature, and more specifically is in “rebellion” from the edicts of the Anointed One, of which the Azozians constituted. They likely would have interpreted the invasion of Neum as a purely zealous crusade, as it was deemed the “mouth of sewage” from which the corruption of Azoz literally and metaphorically flows. However, most historians view the invasion through the lens of Zodepatists, which was a sect of the Yannian religion fully enmeshed in the singularity worship of the Yannian cosmos being. The sect was heavily entwined with the fall of the Yannis Empire, as it had been foretold, through a multitude of prophets, that the fall would lead to the creation of two Anointed Ones, from which the future messianic king and his state would emerge. With both of these sects prevalent, it would not be hard to encourage a general attack against the Azozians. It becomes clear that the “crusade” called to this end was largely unprepared to be so miraculously victorious. As the priests of the Yannians encouraged the “uprooting of corruption” and the “return to God’s promise”, i.e., a general renewal of ancient religious laws and customs, the kingdom’s governance fell into the hands of a series of strongmen, who had led the war in some capacity. The de jure king of the city, the infamous Bannerman, contended with influences from Azoz and beyond. According to the Zodepatist chronicles, the Bannerman eventually found himself committing the same religious crimes the Neumites had endured; welcoming idols from Azoz and Mesallas into the city. Later he would also marry a non-Yannian woman in the city who was the widow of the Azozian general that he had defeated, and he would be chased out of the city by his former supporters, and left hiding in the woods. According to these accounts he would reenter the city, but his sons were discovered dead by the rebellion. Neum then came to pass to the strongest “Nomons” of the crusade, and any other governors strong enough to assert control. The city of Salarinos, conquered by the invaders, clashed with the Azozian city of Igounematis, the Neumite Nomons of Tuatha, and other Mesallian claimants. In this chaos, the prophets communicated that the kingdom will fall into disrepair until the city had become ritually pure. The city patiently waited for God’s judgment against Azoz, and for the birth of the Anointed Ones.


 * Exhulan Empire: With the end of the Exhulan-Toahita war and the successful conquest of Irrosia, we turn our attention to addressing the famine on the Ettyian Coast and repairing the Empire after the war. With the return of the majority of the army to their homes, including the Ettyian Coast, food production goes up much more as they are able to return to farming and food production. Because of this, and the grain supplies from Qera, the famine comes to an end by 863 and we are able to focus once more on other things. For example, now that Irrosia has been reconquered and is firmly in our hands, we begin resetting thousands of ethnic Irrosians people who lived in the Empire and who were often defended from people who fled the archipelago when it was invaded by Yannis all those years ago. These Exhulan speaking, Hcctaal practicing Irrosians become the new ruling class of Irrosia as it is much more firmly integrated and directly annexed into the Empire than the former Kingdom Of Irrosia was, with no real autonomy. The large Yannian minority on the islands is treated fairly and not discriminated against, as promised, but most are not in positions of power in the new regime. Finally, the Emperor dies in 867, and his son is crowned as Emperor Syrac I, who begins searching for an Empress and proposes a marriage between himself and one of the current ruler of Qeras fermale relatives, to tie Exhula and Qera even closer together (QERA RESPONSE NEEDED). 
 * Zelonuma Emiresq: The nation and its allies makes a final push toward defeating the Mouri Empire. Their forces are surrounded and destroyed. We also combat the Khin who are attacking, and hope that the Khin Federation will help us take down the state that rebelled away from them. Forces in the Valun region begin a guerrilla campaign. They use the mountainous terrain to hide and raid the Mouri armies, while also razing settlements and disrupting trade. Weapons continue to trickle into the hands of rebels, who hunt the Ulmian/Mouri supporters of the Valun region. Ships are also used to raid the coasts around Eskaladun, using mostly captured ships or ships from Isimandia. A number of secret bases become the havens for these raiders, where loot is consolidated and then shipped north. The army of the Zelonuma Emiresq focuses its efforts in the north to protect the coastline.
 * Beraba: Okemos, returning from his victory in Gahren, marches south toward Ngaoudera, intent on confronting the government that he deems responsible for the conflict. However, on his march, word of the invasion of Teninukal and Makuku arrives. Okemos believes that, while the Beraban system is broken, an attack on their southern neighbors is a greater threat to Beraban sovereignty and way of life, as there would be nothing stopping Sillas from invading Beraba next. He makes a speech that is written and distributed throughout the nation, urging people to remain calm but understand that Sillas is a threat that affects all Berabans. For the conflict in Gahren, Okemos had called a moderate force and left most of the reserves behind in case they were needed. However, for the war with Sillas, he is not as conservative, calling 30,000 soldiers into service, with more to remain in reserve in Beraba to keep the peace and defend the nation if need be. He installs military governors across the nation to restore order. As he marches south, Okemos stops near Cazekorom to warn them that if they do not assist now, Sillas will make a mouthful of Cazekorom and Beraba both in the near future. Envoys are also set to Qaryaat and Qera to seek assistance for the war effort. The Beraban navy sails south, some to protect Beraban ports and the coast, others to harass and blockade the Sillan coast. All trade coming through Beraban ports that is headed toward Sillas is redirected toward Beraban markets or sent back to its port of origin. Okemos marches south and meets with Rukuanalani to discuss a strategy before continuing to meet the Sillan invaders.


 * Sillan Republic: The War of Makuku and Teninukal continues. To facilitate communication with the natives, the ethnic Makuku citizens of Silla are sent to serve as scribes and interpreters, and a Makuku to Sillan dictionary is published. Meanwhile, in Finias’ letter to Mariana and the latter’s response to it results in the criminalization of Cixism, as well as the enforcement of the worship of the imperial cult. Whereas orthodox Ulmist must pay a fine for each offense, the Cixians are viewed as an overly-superstitious and dangerous sect and must recant their pledge of fidelity and faith to an official in-order to prove their innocence (receiving certificates – valid for a period of six months – afterward). As Cixian gatherings are thought to be centers of sedition or illicit activities (malicious rumors spread by rival sects), many local governments begin to view Cixism in an increasingly negative light. Meanwhile, arches become more used and there are some advancements in horticulture. (SHORT TURN).

871-880
'As the Makuku kingdom is invaded by the Sillan Republic, a former nobleman of Makuku named Kuhani takes up residence on the small island south of Cazekorom. He founds the haven of Kuaku, which becomes a popular place for fleeing Makuku citizens, and also becomes a base of operations for sea-based raids around the region.'

After the nation of Ocenis is defeated by Xbalan at the Gon’hanphan Delta, the nation of Mizir launches an invasion southward, seizing the region around the city of Sumyala.

'The siege of the Valun capital ends in a victory for the Mouri Empire. The entire garrison, and many of the civilian inhabitants of the city, are killed by the invaders. The Mouri suffer a total of 14,340 casualties. '

'Although the nation of Qera has already annexed Odzebaha, the two states to the west refuse to join the Qerans. After one mysterious assassination occurs, the two states are united into the Kingdom of Babisqa, under the rule of King Solamindi. '

'The attack against the nation of Namdeon by Thīvœga results in a defeat for Thīvœga, with the nation of Namdeon being aided by famine in the region around Thīvœga’s colony, as well as Vytian support. The nation of Thīvœga suffers 3,900 casualties during its attack. The nation of Vhaynos also increases its military aid to the state, and lends its ships for raids of the southern islands. '

'The Telachitul Republic largely recovers from its war against Agunda, with its tribal allies having been placated by the peace that followed and the spoils of war. In the far south of the nation, sudden incursions by a tribe known as the Zanibani threaten cities of the region. The region around the southern lake is heavily raided, with captured tribals speaking of a greater threat to the south that spurred the migration. '

'The Sillans achieve a decisive victory over the nation of Teninukal, prompting the nation to formally surrender. The Sillans suffer 15,400 casualties, while Teninukal suffers 22,140 casualties. In Makuku, the Sillan amphibious attack is beaten back by the army of Rukuanalani, with the Sillans suffering 7,120 casualties, and the Makuku suffering 4,060 casualties. When the Sillans commit their major army northward, Rukuanalani doesn't give battle and instead flees north. The Makuku government elects to surrender, leaving Rukuanalani's army and his supporters rogue in the far north of the nation, north of the prominent lake in the region.'

'The Berabans arrive in northern Makuku under the command of esteemed general Okemos, and they are joined by a detachment from Cazekorom. At the Battle of Mahua, west of the main lake, the Sillans are defeated. This stalls their advance, although they remain in possession of lands south of the lake. The Berabans suffer 3,560 casualties, Cazekorom suffers 2,400 casualties, the Makuku suffer 3,340 casualties, and the Sillans suffer 19,680 casualties. '

Algeirgian response:The Tsarini will send 400 troops to help. Zelonuma Emiresq: Having brutally destroyed the Mouri Empire in battle, the nation celebrates greatly. The military sees large expansion, and regions are defended to ensure that the Mouri Empire cannot attack again. The nation of the Zelonuma Emiresq trades heavily with Tesardya and other enemies of the Mouri Empire. The nation focuses its efforts in the south, expanding up to the border with the Khin, and pushing back their attackers. Tribes are sent into the Khin lands to wear them down, as they are pushed south by our armies. Zelonuma Emiresq: Having brutally destroyed the Mouri Empire in battle, the nation celebrates greatly. The military sees large expansion, and regions are defended to ensure that the Mouri Empire cannot attack again. The nation of the Zelonuma Emiresq trades heavily with Tesardya and other enemies of the Mouri Empire. The nation focuses its efforts in the south, expanding up to the border with the Khin, and pushing back their attackers. Tribes are sent into the Khin lands to wear them down, as they are pushed south by our armies.
 * Mouri Empire: Emperor Roneth II, upon hearing their victory in destroying the Darnan forces, spoke often about continuing the campaign to evaporate the Emiresq completely. However, before he was able to implement it he died suddenly of an aneurysm. His son, Xeracles II, succeeded to the throne. Xeracles was an internationalist and a lover of Messalians, and worked in international diplomacy to peacefully spread Mouri culture to all his allies, without obligating anyone in terms of religion. He abandoned the war against the Emiresq, but instead established forts and defenses in the north in aid of the Mouri allies among the Khin and Valun. The islands in the far north were fortified, where "Castle Roneth" was first constructed. Xeracles was especially interested in the Jafiad games, and for the first time sponsored the creation of several different athletic teams to compete at the 167th Jafiad. Each team competed individually, representing different cities and communities across the empire, trained specifically in the Stadion race and the javelin throwing. The Holy Patra was outspoken in disapproval of this action, saying that the Jafiad games are a pagan ritual to the Mesallian gods. Fillion the Swift, an Azouri of Teman, was considered by far the most successful athlete, and one of the only ones who is specifically named in the historic record. In the far east, the Farramoori was published among the Atnosian people of Phorintheon, now known archaeologically as the Book of Rills. The Book of Rills is gorgeously decorated in gold and colored leaves, with some of the most elaborate calligraphy known to this era. In the text itself, it elaborated on the life of Nelrim to describe him as a fierce and impressive warrior, who led the righteous war of the Ulmian slaves to revolt against the tyrannical Azoz kings. In the west, the Garran navy took more ambitious expeditions in terms of time away from the coast, although not nearly as far in distance as before. Honey is mass produced in Teman at this time, and adds to our exports in trade across the western coast and southern caravans.Contemporary chronicles describe Xeracles as extremely jolly and clever, having many large social gatherings among both his nobles and the nobility of neighboring nation. His one celebration known as the Field of Gold, immediately after the 167th Jafiad, was a combination of Ulmian and Mesallian religious rites. However, modern critical analysis seems to believe that Xeracles was actually battling against a manic depression. The symptoms seem to be evident from a modern perspective, but of course no such medical science existed at the time to provide him proper help.
 * Thīvœga: The life of Zhayvshk I Bhroual comes to an end, and Zhayvshk II Bhroual, a much more diplomatic rather than militaristic emperor, comes to power. Seen as one of the greatest emperors of early Thīvœga, he developed royal univerisites, including the University of Laykoth, which still stands today, although with interuptions, as well as greatly increased the standard of living in the country. Zhayvshk II also sent aid to Heshahl Thīvœga, easing the effects of the famine until farmers could get back on their feet. A white peace was proposed with Namdeon, seeing no need for further bloodshed. A marriage between Zhayvshk II Bhroual and the daughter of the Sonaredarian leader is proposed. Two cities was built around this time, one on the small island just off the coast of the mainland (just east of the southernmost tip of the Thīvœ mainland) and another along the main river in the north. Exansion continues, as well as the growth of rural areas. Exploration continues in the east and west along the coasts.
 * Heshahl Thīvœga: As stated above, Zhayvshk II Bhroual proposes a white peace with Namdeon, as well as sends aid to Heshahl Thīvœga, helping ease the famine. An intensive slave trade is made, with captured peasants from the wars (both the many from drving away the raiders and the few captured from Namdeon) becoming very helpful in making more yield to ease the famine. Exploration continues south and east from the colony.
 * Javuk: The Javuk ruler, Supreme Warmaster Jaejunnau Jabunnuhuk Saeja'Yilaerrau, in a speech to his followers divines that the time has come to cease raids against the neighboring peoples and begin their great conquest west, following the river which provides them with the only source of water in the desert. Jaejunnau states that the rivers are being pulled toward God, where greater riches, slaves, and livestock await them. He preaches that the lands beyond the desert beakon the Javuk people, and that they must begin reaching out to survive as a nation. Scouts are sent out to begin scouring the region for new tribes that may "benefit" from Javuk enlightenment.
 * Holy Empire of Hythus: Years 538-547 Since the Return of Hythus. Emperor Jyntus is succeeded by his son Emperor Tyrelius III the Wise. Tyrelius III proves to be an able and competent reformer focused on consolidating the territory if the empire. He quickly moves to pull Jalor under closer imperial rule, stripping away several of the special rights granted to the Lords of Jalor. With the backing of the nobles around the empire Jalor is economically opened to the empire and its development controlled from Mythas. Although not fully integrated, the nation becomes essentially a new province of the empire. Xenicetes is captured in a failed raid and secreted away to a private execution and an unmarked grave. His death is not publicized for fear of instigating a revolt, but his absence is realized after several months and Irian morale collapses. With resistance limited to small villages in the highlands and minor discontent the region is integrated and flooded with colonists. The fertile land along the river in the south and near the two lakes in the west receive thousands of settlers from the Hythian core. The resettlement of Irians out of the border continues with 20,00 more moved this decade, resulting in massive depopulation in the province. These Irians are scattered across the empire to the missions used to administer the far east and south. Along with the 40,000 from the previous decade the Irians establish dozens of towns and hundreds of small hamlets. Several thousand arrive in Lyrasia which has grown to encompass the entire island. The Iron Bank of Hythia develops into the largest regional lender with loans to thousands of merchants across Hythia and the Jyazradid Kingdom. Agricultural production increases due to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop-rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows immensely due to increased wealth and nutrition. The policy of land-grants is re-instituted and settlement of the south accelerates. Dozens of small cities and towns spring up across the south, located near the natural springs and minor streams that dot the landscape. Networks of roads are constructed as the settlers go, linking together these settlements and spreading administrative institutions as they go. A revolution in production takes the empire as factories along the guidelines of the Great Arsenal of Gyt are built across the empire. These factories consolidate formerly cottage industries into centralized production centers. Cotton cloth production swells massively as these factories improve overall efficiency and bring together the expertise of dozens of laborers. The export of raw cotton is banned in favor of refined cotton cloth. Iron production nearly doubles as a massive water-driven iron smeltery is built near Wys. Steel output also rises with the same smeltery producing hundreds of pounds a year. The iron and steel mill feeds a large forgery in the city of Quyndali just west of Jalor. The increasing wealth of the empire sees a major increase in the rate of literacy. A series of academies are built across the empire, with Wys, Gyt, Mythas, Arudam, and Rěvas, a Mythadian coastal city of significant size and wealth. These academies teach mathematics, physics, engineering and construction, history, literature, theology, hythology, anatomy, astronomy, agriculture, and military studies. The Imperial Administration expands throughout the decade, developing a centralized government highly dependent on the emperor. The expansion of this administrative corps bleeds over into the military. A corps of professional military administrators develops out of the military bureaucracy which has existed since the Gytan-Saemonite War. These professionals, with imperial backing, develop a standardized system for military organization. The Imperial Unar is reformed into commands of 4,000 men, in either one of two formations. The first, Unets, are comprised of either 4,000 heavy lancers or 4,000 light lancers, and form the bulk of the military. The other Unians, are comprised of 2,000 medium infantry and 2,000 light lancers. The missionaries of the Church of Hythus in the Drakan Empire expand their presence in the north, establishing missions in the hinterland around the city of Gondreium. The navy undergoes a massive reconstruction program with new larger ships constructed. Among these, ten large quinqueremes are built as an imperial ships of battle. They are notable for armored flanks and decks which features beaten iron plates able to withstand light artillery weapons and essentially all bows and crossbows. The ships bristle with two dozen eyscurpieron in two banks of artillery pieces. These launch incendiary pots and incendiary bolts. In total the navy has swelled over the last decades to a force of 200 ships built in the clinker style and equipped with incendiary throwing artillery pieces able to light other ships ablaze from 500 yards.
 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: The Tsarina commences a botany safari and brings back many previously unknown plants. Many of these are proven to have health benefits and are planted in the royal gardens and are also beginning to be used in the hospitals. Some of these like oregano and The Dodod's pepper (cayenne pepper) are also used as seasoning on fish. An infusion of begonia made by soaking the flowers in hot water helps to eliminate headaches and rid the body of toxins is one of the new uses for the many flowers brought back. The tsarina gives birth to a daughter who she names Olga Konstaniovich (the dynasty's name).
 * Ffanet of Afmwir: In the 80th year of the Athmwir's rule (871), trade between Afmwir and Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) continues to go on strongly. In the 82nd year, explorers are sent far north by ship on the eastern coast of the large Cyrddosthan peninsula to the east of Ddenstiwrh and far southwest on the coast of Mwir, looking for the Holy Mountain (100 px). In Drawcicheld, and Rhyfthan on Lake Hinruch, walls and barracks are built, in order to protect the city. The explorers return home in the 83rd year. In Mercydd, Ffan Richa orders the expansion of the palace while mathematics are explored in the Temple-Library of Chermois-Myr, while in Ddenstwirh, fortifications are built around the city, barracks are built and a library is founded near the Temple-School of the Clever-Priest while the movement of the corpses of the gods are further explored in the Temple-School of Swliann. Due to the large expansion of the country, taxes are still raised, fueling the anger of both nobles and peasants further. In the 86th year (877), settlers are still sent downriver by Ffan Richa Fwlgryff to expand the country, but have been mostly redirected to the plains north of the country surrounded by the Iuryll mountains and to the Cyrdd river south of Mercydd. Wheat, rye and barley are continued to be produced, along with spicy horseradish (named ffeisaf). Cows, honeybees and sheep are raised for meat, milk, honey and wool. Ffeisaf, Afmwirian ale and mead, as well as other products are traded with Nurchacan (Nura Gakan). More watermills are being built along the waterways, and more villages develop along the Chffith and the Cyrdd.
 * Mesallian Culture: After the death of the Anka in the 168th Jafiad (Year 872), the next reigning monarch came to be Alasana II. During the chaos of this succession, the Ema Region began a revolt against the Edomite authorities, supported by several other Emalian states. The first Emalian revolt was narrowly suppressed by Edomite forces stationed in Ema, which successfully repulsed an army equipped by the nation of Lyania. The Lyanians would be distracted from full involvement by the Temayal-Lyania War in the north, where it focused the majority of its attention. A collection of Mesallian states fearful of Edomite expansion, namely led by Meshwati, also sent aid against the Edomites, with Meshwati supporting its former enemy, Gabatria. Edom made peace two years later, agreeing to release Gabatria as independent, and a king friendly to Meshwati was appointed in the region. Although the nation retained control over the Ema region, in the following decade Pyra of Lyania would successfully reconquer the city, creating a new border up to the western river. During the reigns of Alasana II and her immediate successor, the army would be expanded and improved, due to the the increased cost of holding the Ema region. The nation would begin implementing horse and camel archers, as well as other more mobile units, while its infantry remained heavy pikemen. Elsewhere, the Edomites increased autonomy for Sephimorans and Enulmians, buying valuable support in the northeast against the Emalians. The nation of Syres, having established a puppet in Sericolis, found its control over the Gudumanes tenuous, and in the third year of the 168th Jafiad (Year 874) a rebellion would be launched by an ancient member of the Sericolan aristocracy. The rebellion would be supported by numerous states of the region, from both the Gudumanes and the Melopenes. Meshwati would be preoccupied with the war in the east, while a select few cities, largely cities who had been enemies of Erasidon, such as Agira, remained neutral or even joined Syres’ side. A fleet would be dispatched to the northern Melopenes region, where the Syresians managed to gain support from the Yannian king in Oronaca, Yeculanus, in exchange for subduing territories that had fought against him previously, such as Deconos. During this campaign Yeculanus would establish himself as an ambitious conqueror, securing the northwest Melopenes and several surrounding islands, and Syres gained its first direct territory in the region, centered around Calamos. In the Gudumanes, an army under the command of Niephanus landed to formally conquer Sericolis and force peace upon Erasidon, with the added goal of replacing the King of Erasidon with a client more likely to remain friendly with Syres.
 * Qaryaat: King Tamim comes to power. He continues to expand the kingdom, with the main two territories expanding along the Mohejaran and Kepitian borders. Meanwhile, on the west coast of the main island of the Barsanan (Personian) Islands, a Qaryaati colony, known as Shamadna (the territory itself is known as Ghirsana), is founded. In all territories, settlers are sent to loosely-claimed areas to consolidate control over said areas. In western Nahradi, the city of Kanasiya is founded where Lake Reyadil flows into the Bizafir River. Meanwhile, a port, a city center, and a library are built in Saqqatra. Around Lake Al'Muyadil (if that's what that lake in the main area is called), the city of Buhaykna is built. In Bizafir, a Dodoist temple is founded. Exploration continues along both coasts of the Gulf of Maynij (Mang, yes I'm retconning something), the coast of the Ettyian Sea (Qaryaati name pending), and the northern coast of the main Barsanan Island. Recent technological and medical advances from Aljurjya make their way to Qaryaat. Trade deals are made with Exhula (EXHULA RESPONSE NEEDED), Eniyan, and the Yazradids (MOD RESPONSE NEEDED). King Tamim agrees to send troops to aid Bahraba in their war efforts. He asks the tsarina of Aljurjya (Algeorgia) to send troops to help out. (ALGEORGIAN RESPONSE NEEDED) He also asks the same of Mohejaro, offering to put aside differences to fight against the common enemy, Shila (Sillas). (MOD RESPONSE AND ALGO NEEDED) A census is conducted. (MOD RESPONSE NEEDED)
 * Yannian Culture: Oh, is that what it took for you to shut up? Yes, I know all about your little plot. Very funny. And conspiring with the Nathon too...Listen here, Leculima. I wrote your little book for you, you can stop complaining to daddy. Leave the slave boy out of this too, and the other slaves for that matter. Stop convincing him that I need to be disciplined. Because I don’t. I am the biggest and baddest kid in the entire kingdom, sister. You never cease your complaints, always saying I need to write something serious. Well, I did, I wrote you your little history book. Now I am going back to my fantasy stories, and you can’t stop me. It brings me such happiness to write my stories. Why must you always attack me and harass me? Does it make you jealous that my stories are more popular? People love a good adventure, they care not for your boring data and statistics. Stupid Olmo, stop looking in my window! Yeah I saw you. Stop. Stop trying to copy me, slave. I swear, every time I write my journals that stupid Olmo peaks in the window and tries to get ideas. I’m the best writer in the land, that’s why so many people patronize me. From far and wide they seek out the amazing scribe of Agelmur. And it just so happens I’m the brother of that annoying girl “Agel II”, who fancies herself a queen. Sure, maybe she thinks she is the one responsible for all my business, but truly it is my great writing that attracts people. When Agelmur fell to the heathens it was me who wrote about it. I wrote the best information about that war. Ever since the Thotties invaded all the dumb Olmeroni “writers” get hired nowadays. There’s no use for an true writer anymore. I write what the Sandwich Eaters don’t want us to write. I write the truth. Not only did I write about their brutal attacks on Agelmur, I traveled the wide world. I traveled to Oaximayal when the states of Xbalan and Dijunga were joined in marriage. They were calling it a monumental day in history, and I was a great scribe that day. Now I put my scrolls in the cave, because I know I can’t let her find them. I live at our parents’ house in the little closet, and she always takes my stuff.
 * O'leai culture: Ua'Jui Aui Ja dies this year, and is succeeded by his cousin also from the parrot Juis of Muina, Mua Xho. Meanwhile, on the island Vui'a, a temple is built to the worship of the mother goddess of Uani people. The temple's construction is ordered by the Turtle Juis of Vui'a, the structure of it seems to fit a circle for the divine act to be made and around it symbols of the Mother lay scattered the circle, with flames on sticks lit. The design for this temple lays the groundwork for all other temples constructed within O'leai. Meanwhile, a new city is established on the big island on the 3rd river called Tua'oi. This city is founded by the people living in the area unifying under a Jui, who they have named the Dolphin Jui. Meanwhile, within the cities lays a guild of sort of wayfinders, the pass down their secrets through oral traditions utilizing various methods to locate islands including the mapping of stars, the following of bird migration paths specifically birds that will flock near shore. They also make use of many different navigation devices to map currents, wind patterns, and storms. However, the stories of the two different skies as if you pass a certain point the stars will change, and young wayfinders are advised to beware these trick that the mischievous skies will play on you. Further wayfinders are sent out in all directions to find new lands for trade, riches, and love. Farming of fruits continue on the island as well as the capturing of fish to eat, and the farming of chickens.
 * Zelonuma Emiresq: Having brutally destroyed the Mouri Empire in battle, the nation celebrates greatly. The military sees large expansion, and regions are defended to ensure that the Mouri Empire cannot attack again. The nation of the Zelonuma Emiresq trades heavily with Tesardya and other enemies of the Mouri Empire. The nation focuses its efforts in the south, expanding up to the border with the Khin, and pushing back their attackers. Tribes are sent into the Khin lands to wear them down, as they are pushed south by our armies.
 * Beraba: Okemos sets up Mahua as his official forward command post. He calls down an additional 10,000 soldiers to reinforce the garrison that he currently has stationed with him. In and around Mahua, he sets up fortifications and advantageous positions on the high ground. An army of 50,000 is gathered at his request, but Okemos waits to deploy them onto the field. Reserve troops still remain inside the borders of Beraba should anything go wrong. 'Messengers are sent to Exhula and Qera requesting assistance with the war, citing the dire circumstances and emphasizing the need to take action to secure the future safety from Sillan ambition.


 * Greater Silla: With the conquest of the Makuku and Teninukalese nations, the Empress proclaims the establishment of the “Greater Sillan Republic”, declaring that “there is no longer Sillan nor Olmec, Teninukalese nor Makuku; for they are now one in this Imperial Republic.” Justified by shared ancestry with the Sillan people, the inhabitants of the newly-incorporated territories are granted citizenship, thus receiving the right and protections associated with it. While land distribution programs are enacted to weaken the native aristocracies, the native nobility still retain their respective titles and property. [SHORT TURN]

881-890
'The city of Daresigoba emerges as a city-state northwest of the Telachitul Republic’s southern lake. The city becomes a haven for many fleeing the invading Zanibani, and the city successfully defends against an invasion by them. '

'A band of refugees arrives at the eastern walls of Hythia east of Halati. They claim to be fleeing a great empire of cannibals, and seek asylum in the west, but border guards at the remaining mountain fortresses remain skeptical of them not being savages themselves. While awaiting entrance, the refugees settle a shantytown in the shadow of the colossal Hythian walls, which becomes known as Rocinjabel, and attracts even more settlers. In the far south, where Hythia does not possess a full wall along the border, a second band of refugees crosses the border. This group causes havoc in the region, as large clashes ensue between the easterners and the Hythians. The Hythians claim the group is nothing but eastern raiders, while the refugees claim Hythian mobs attacked them first. '

'Despite making no progress at repulsing the Hythians from Iria, the resistance leader Xenicetes becomes elevated to a place of myth among the Irians. This becomes clearer when it is discovered that the man captured by Hythian authorities was secretly a decoy, while the real Xenicetes carried out his largest robbery to date, seizing the provincial treasury. He dies of old age soon after, but before his death, he is crowned “King of Iria” by his supporters, which becomes the first recorded use of that title.'

'A city known as Parumatula emerges in the jungles far to the north of the Ffanet of Afmwir, located at the mouth of the northernmost river. The city-state makes contact with the Ffanet of Afmwir, and offers to trade with the nation.'

'The leader of Sonaredar accepts the proposal from the nation of Thīvœga, agreeing to marry his daughter to Zhayvshk II Bhroual. The nation of Namdeon accepts the white peace proposed by Thīvœga.'

'The Badamate of Narai launches a military campaign to the east against raiders passing through the eastern mountains. The nation successfully conquers the river valley between the mountains, and there they found the city of Vuaneysari as a barrier against future incursions. '

'As the nation of Sillas attempts to use one of the largest armies ever assembled in such a small region, they experience extremely high losses due to disease and lack of supplies. This is exacerbated by scorched-earth tactics in the north. Additionally, facing harsh famine as the Sillans move through their territory, the Makuku launch a revolt against Sillan rule. In total 60,000 rebels occupy the north of the nation, of which almost a third are deserters from the Sillan army. Discontent in the south of the nation rises as well. The defenders against Mohejaro suffer 9,000 casualties, the "lesser army" against Beraba suffers 12,000 casualties, and the "greater army" against Beraba suffers 28,000 casualties. The nation of Cazekorom suffers 5,500 casualties (and numerous civilian losses), the nation of Mohejaro suffers 3,000 casualties, and the nation of Makuku suffers 10,000 casualties (and a very high number of civilian casualties). '

'At the Battle of Vynoda, in central Cazekorom, the army under the command of Okemos engages with the Sillans, resulting in a decisive Beraban victory. The Sillans suffer 12,500 casualties, the Berabans suffer 4,850 casualties, and Cazekorom suffers 2,000 casualties. At the Battle of Indemara, near the corner of Makuku, Qaryaat, and Mohejaro, the Sillans engage with the Qaryaat-Makuku army, resulting in a decisive Sillan victory. The Sillans suffer 9,050 casualties, the Qaryaati suffer 10,100 casualties, and the Makuku suffer 4,040 casualties. '


 * Holy Empire of Hythus: Years 548-557 Since the Return of Hythus. Emperor Tyrelius III the Wise demands order. A large force of soldiers, four Light Unets and two Unians, accompanied by several hundred imperial administrators arrive in the south to handle the ‘refugees.’ The fighting is forcibly ended, and a temporary camp established for the migrants from the east. Meanwhile, laborers are brought in to begin work on a fortress to defend the pass from future groups. With peace temporarily obtained the migrants are offered a tract of land within the empire as citizens so long as they surrender their arms and accept imperial rule. The leaders of this southern group are also brought in for questioning about the origin of their migration, and the reason for their perilous journey over the mountains. In the north, an envoy is sent to the city of Rocinjabel asking to learn more of the threat in the east in exchange for a guarantee against foreign invasion. [Diplomacy and Map Response] The threat from the outside prompts Tyrelius III to begin a fortification campaign on the frontier. Hythian Missions improve their walls into fortress-compounds, and the garrisons of eastern cities are increased. In the west, policing forces take up the struggle against the followers of the now deceased Xenicetes, and without their leader most of the resistance fades. However, the concept of a united Iria remains. With the resistance fading the region is integrated and flooded with colonists. The fertile land along the river in the south and near the two lakes in the west receive thousands of settlers from the Hythian core. The resettlement of Irians out of the region ends as the military is forced to turn east. The Iron Bank of Hythia develops into the largest regional lender with loans to thousands of merchants across Hythia and the Jyazradid Kingdom. Agricultural production increases due to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop-rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows immensely due to increased wealth and nutrition. The policy of land grants is re-instituted and settlement of the south accelerates. Dozens of small cities and towns spring up across the south, located near the natural springs and minor streams that dot the landscape. Networks of roads are constructed as the settlers go, linking together these settlements and spreading administrative institutions as they go. The manufactories system continues its spread across the empire, increasing output and productivity. The increasing wealth of the nation sees many small academies open in the more minor cities throughout the empire. The overall population grows more literate and more educated, but this remains largely the pursuit of the rich and nobility. The missionaries of the Church of Hythus in the Drakan Empire record the impact of their presence, having converted many thousands in and around the city of Gondreium.
 * Qera: The situation to the west is still dense, as the aged princess leads the troops to the now larger border to Babisqa. The census that was ordered some years ago revealed, that the Qeran population is bigger than estimated, thus 10,000 more men are conscripted and intensely trained. The complete Qeran army now consists of 75,000 men and women, They are organized in three armies with each 25,000 men. They are stationed at the three main roads into Babisqa. The tactics are mostly from the war with the Sillans against Tohatia some decades ago. SECRET Assassins are once again sent into the Babisqan lands, seeking to murder the more skilled tacticians and generals (MOD RESPONSE ON SUCCESS) SECRET END A full scale invasion without a proper declaration of war is launched in 885, catching the ill organized Babisqans completely off guard. This action leads to a split in the court, because war is considered a holy practice, while Zoen I's supporters argue, that both the high priests from the temple of Obeq in Ogaholle and the temple of Zauaj in Feohteccue independently gave their blessing and said that the conquest is allowed by the gods. Zoen I's grandson Ycas leads the attack, he is known for his brutal behaviour toward his enemies, yet he grants mercy to everybody who obeys him, which is a rare sight in the Qeran military. The trade flourishes in this period, when Sillas is asked to trade their fine textiles and porcelain against pepper, cinnamon or nutmeg and also silver (SILLAS RESPONSE, PLEASE). Diplomatic missions would also be sent with the merchants, both as a polite formality and to tighten the bonds between Qera and Sillas. The proposal for a marriage with a Qeran noblewoman is accepted. The Exhulan prince may marry a countess from Uotahtzija, the wealthiest of the spice colonies (EXHULA RESPONSE, PLEASE)
 * Thīvœga: The reign of the Zhayvshk II Bhroual the Great continues, with many goods from foreign countries coming into the country. These goods include cotton from the Ouzoum (Yuzoni Empire) and hemp, cinammon, and silver from Rithkkikaya (Qera). Cotton and hemp begin to be grown locally. The royal marriage acceptance is met with great celebration. Dams continue being built with stronger materials, with lime, previously only used for buildings, being used to dam up the rivers to prevent flooding. However, a hole is made in most dams, which could be opened or closed to keep the water flowing or to stop potential destruction of property. Irrigation canals continue to be built, adding new irrigated farming land for rural areas. Zhayvshk II continues expansion of the nation, reaching farther east along the coast. A census in 890 is ordered to see the population growth. Exploration continues east and west, with southern exploration handled by the south.
 * Heshahl Thīvœga: The white peace with Namdeon helps the recovery from the famine. Ayoukal, having a long life of 54 years, dies, and his son takes the patriarchal spot of governor of Heshahl Thīvœga. This helps the south drastically improve the famine crisis, and by the end of 883 the crisis is considered over. Cotton, imported from Ouzoum (Yuzoni) to the mainland and brought to the colony, sees a major boost in production, as the slaves captured from the natives a few decades before breed and create more slaves, which are exploited in the fields of the cotton plantations. This leads to more expansion for the need of land for cotton farming, and rural areas grow to encompass most of the new land. Exploration continues south.
 * Ffanet of Afmwir: In the 90th year of the Athmwir's rule (881), trade between Afmwir and Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) continues to go on strongly, while trade with the city of Perhmathwl-on-Filgaff (Parumatula). In the 92nd year, explorers are sent far north by ship on the eastern coast of the large Cyrddosthan peninsula to the east of Ddenstiwrh and north of the western shore of Nurchacan (100 px). Direct trade between Afmwirian and Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) harbors is established. In Drawcicheld, and Rhyfthan on Lake Hinruch, town centers are established, and in Drawcicheld, prospective mines are searched in the mountains [MOD response]. The explorers return home in the 94th year. In Mercydd, a lighthouse is built and a smeltery is established to support the mines around the city while advanced mathematics are presented at the Temple-Library of Chermois-Myr, to the chagrin of the rivals at the Temple of Cwinaref, while in Ddenstwirh, a town center and a lighthouse is established on the island while the movement of the corpses of the gods is fully established in the Temple-School of Swliann, in order to facilitate better travel. Due to the large pressure, taxes are lowered, but anger remains high as rumours are abound of Ffan Richa trying to keep her son on the throne. In the 96th year (887), settlers are still sent downriver by Ffan Richa Fwlgryff to expand the country, but have been mostly redirected to the plains north of the country surrounded by the Iuryll mountains and to the Cyrdd river south of Mercydd, where a city called Cwinchulm is founded on the coast on the right bank of the Cyrdd.. Wheat, rye and barley are continued being produced, along with spicy horseradish (named ffeisaf). Cows, honeybees and sheep are raised for meat, milk, honey and wool. Ffeisaf, Afmwirian ale and mead, as well as other products are traded with Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) and Perhmathwl (Parumatula). More watermills are being built along the waterways, and more villages develop along the Chffith and the Cyrdd.
 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: The tsarina inaugurates The University of Algeorgia. The university is open to both male and female students and also contains the Library of Algeorgia. We begin to grow saffron and mint in Algeorgia and the saffron quickly becomes more expensive then diamonds but still being beaten by a feather from the Holy Dodo.
 * Mesallian Culture: A peace treaty ending the Syresian-Erasidonian War came formally came in the year of the 170th Jafiad (Year 880), which returned the Mesallian region to peace once more. For its role in instigating a rebellion against Syres, the nation of Sericolis had its independence stripped from it, and instead a Syresian governor would rule the region. Seeking to remove Sericolis the city from a position of power, the governor established a Syresian colony in the northeast, which had been less settled since the Agiran Hegemony. The colony became known as Gedema, and functioned as the first city of the province. That same year a revolt instigated by Karistos would be put down as well, which also served a pretense to expand the province to the Lydonian Sea. The Kingdom of Erasidon effectively became a client kingdom of Syres, being ruled by the monarch Persephus. Elsewhere, the primary kingdoms of the Mesallian world left independent were Meshwati, which controlled a large empire and alliance in the Gabatrian Sea, an Agiran led alliance of the south, the Yannian kingdom Oronaca under Yeculanus, and other major independent cities, such as Lysandria. As the situation in northeast Edom settled, the government began dividing the region into new provinces, which would be small and manageable like the primary provinces, to avoid one governor from growing too powerful. The northern coast would be divided into Democratos, Nerimos, Dascelos, and Ghanis. The eastern coast would be divided into five provinces, with the two most important being Ephenus and Ema. Then the Emalian rivers were similarly divided, with Nelgistis being a major province outside of the coast. This arrangement would last until the 171th Jafiad (Year 884), when the Emalian nations of Lyania and Alsobia, joined my Mesallian states such as Meshwati and Lysandria, elected to invade Edom. Distracted by matters all across the nation, the Edomite response was slow, and the new Anka, Medesa II, was defeated in battle near Ema, leading to the region up the river being divided between Alsoba and Lyania. The Anka would be assassinated soon afterword, being replaced by Shedama as monarch. She would make a lasting peace with the Emalian states, but renew war in Mesallas. Soon after the state landed in Lysandria and managed to capture the city, advancing as far north as the border of Agira. A costly war would also be fought in the Phydinian region, which ultimately saw that region swear fealty to Edom. By this time the Jafiad Games had grown far beyond their original purpose. Initially purely a religious festival, the games had expanded to include a dozen different sporting events, and attracted athletes from around the ancient world. Under pressure from a growing Ulmian population, and after requests from the Mouri, it was finally the pressure from wealthy sponsors and donors that caused the city of Jafia to open up the festival to non-Mesallians. They decreed that starting at the 172nd (Year 888), Ulmians would be allowed to participate in the games. The religious aspects of the festival would not be removed or reduced in any way, but non-Mesallians would no longer be forced to comply with religious sacrifices so long as they remained reverent and respectful. Despite this, Ulmians would remain a very small minority in the games for years to come, as religious authorities still dissuaded any pious Ulmians from participating.
 * Zelonuma Emiresq: It has now been many years since the Zelonuma Emiresq destroyed the Mouri Empire army. The nation launches attacks to secure the southern region fo the nation, and pushes up to the border of the Khin Federation. The nation then begins a campaign against the northwestern Khin nation, that is outside the Khin Federation. An army is prepared to slowly beat them back from the border, and the nations of Isimadia are also asked to help, on account of being similarly raided by the target nation. Together the armies push south and defeat them, establishing a new border in the south. Many Darnans are sent to settle the region, where they find fertile plains ripe for farmland. The navy of the nation decides to lay siege to the Azozian islands, so that they are forced out of the north once more. The navy of the Zelonuma Emiresq attacks and surrounds the islands. A multitude of soldiers is raised to take the islands, while another army remains on the coastline.
 * Yannian Culture: In the lands of Neum many new Nodoms rule as kings. The Yannians have spread around the world, they have become embedded in all levels of society. The Mouri Empire turns black with Yannian blood. Temples and markets spring up selling Yannian wears. No wear is this more evident than the authoritarian town of Bua, where King Jeub takes reign. Medan is renamed to Yamedanucal, Teman is renamed to Temuc’telum, Bangui is renamed to Balonegari, and Azoz does not exist to him. All Azozian art is painted over with black figures or destroyed. All symbols of Azozian culture are purged and erased. Their history is written over, their contributions to the world removed. There is total allegiance to the state and Yannian ways. All must be dye their skin black, braid their hair, or be killed. Jeub is very militant and anti white/Azozioni. That skin must be peeled off, removed, from every one that refuses. The walls are built high and guards track every motion in the city. Jeub becomes your eternal guardian and master. He takes a million wives and gives them to himself and his men, so that they may pass on their Yannian blood to the people. Every Yannian is armed with sticks and whips, to beat the Azozophoni senseless. They paint every building with complex messages and words, so that every turn is covered in Yannian prayers. Five times a day the citadel rings a bell, and the people bow down before the king and do his bidding. Sorry, Olmo, but that miserable culture will be erased completely. All that will be lost completely. Hey! Don’t listen to them, screams the King of Gam. You know, Brobby? King Brobby? We must preserve the Azozironi. I raise an army of the Nathons and of the eunuchs, I give them spears. I march on Bua, because we must crush those Yannian blacks. But alas, their walls are strong. Perhaps we leave them in their splendid isolation. And so let that little town be walled off the world, and let its dictator play king for a time. He rules his little slum, but we are strong and will ignore him. I have adopted the Nathons, I give them rights. They have spent years in slavery for sexual pleasure, but now Nathons are angry. They enact great vengeance against the Yannians and begin the race war. Out of anger against their former masters they seek to massacre many. Suddenly, the Nodom of Neum appeared before them in the sky with an army of a million men. Crush Gam and crush Bua. Why? Because I am unbridled wrath and I am judgement. I destroy both the good and the bad, the up and the down. I do this because time is short and death comes for us all. Let me be a reminder to you all.


 * Beraba: Okemos orders additional soldiers to reinforce those slain in the recent battle. Okemos continues to set up fortifications and advantageous positions on the high ground. A large push is made to shove Sillas out of Cazekorom altogether and back into the lake region. Okemos' army of 50,000 is gathered to begin the assault. Reserve troops still remain inside the borders of Beraba.


 * Telachitul Republic: After seeing the local governments fail to handle the incursion from the Zanibani, the new Itochitul Kourosh sends a contingent of 4,000 Telachitul troops to limit the damage. The troops defend the border, as well as important towns and cities, but don't make any offensive effort outside Telachitul territory. An alliance is requested with the city of Daresigoba, and we offer to help their defensive effort. Republican citizens who fled to Daresigoba are offered safe passage back to the republic, and are awarded new land in the north if they want. Expansion, trade and Economic development continue, with cities especially starting to grow. The navy expands. Expansion efforts continue in the north. The Icrodel religion continues to spread, becoming an important institution in the nation. the navy expands. We do a census and invest significant resources in it, as Kourosh wants a count of Telachitul citizens, allied tribal peoples, and Telanouio (Agunda).
 * Telanouio (Agunda): The king of Agunda marries the daughter of Kourosh. While this is symbolic, with the republic's structure, ore importance is the beginning of intermarriage between the two nation's elite. The Telachitul language and religion continues to spread, especially among the elite. A large temple is built in the Telanouion capital, renamed Idolnouio.
 * Mouri Empire: No sooner had the former conflict of Roneth been concluded that a new war by Darna arose, from their consistent attacks against the Mouri allies in the Near West. 15,000 hoplites, with 10,000 mounted archers and 5,000 lancers and 4,000 pikemen are sent to the north to manage several key fortifications along the overland passes, aiding our allies among the Khin in their same battles to keep Darna at bay. At sea, a force of 70 heavy warships and 120 light ships are sent to defend the Zara Islands. These islands occupied by the Mouri navy had been named by Admiral Kombo after his son Zarat. Xeracles II continued to also sponsor acts of cultural integration across the empire, especially in the new territories of Eskaladun. It was at this time that the oldest references to belly dancing are found in history, during the feast of Nelrim's nativity in Bangui. They were most likely imported to Azoz from the Eskaladun culture, as they are described with distinctive bracelets and castanets. Xeracles was also known to sponsor the medical scholar Zeno of Thalutia, who is accredited largely for first diagraming the circulation of the blood. Extensive autopsies were necessary for this investigation, which was considered highly controversial among the Holy Patra but sanctioned by the Emperor, nonetheless. Some rumors speculate that they compromised by only dissecting fallen soldiers from the Emiresq, but this is largely unsubstantiated. The apostle Gomer is known to have made frequent ministries around the rump kingdom of Jeub, rescuing all important works of art and ministering to both Ulmians and Mesallians who had been forced into the Yannian rituals of black ink.


 * Greater Silla: A force equivalent to two legions (~10,000) is sent to the Makuku provinces to quell the rebellion. A garrison of ~500 is stationed in every major settlement, while government regulations are placed upon the practice of utilizing maize as fodder in order to raise the food supply. In addition, further land distribution programs are enacted whilst laws regarding the inheritance of property are enforced to prevent the division of estates into small, scattered plots. While suppressed, it has led to the escalation of tensions between urban and rural areas in Makuku, as well as between its West and the newly-incorporated East; as the former is receptive to Sillan rule, while contrastingly, the latter is resistant to it. Due to the usage of illy-chosen tactics and strategies, which itself has been due to inadequate, hasty planning and limited logistics, the front lines have remained largely static. With the reports of high casualties (both military and civilian) and mass desertion, Empress Mariana begins to lose her status, with the failure of the campaign to achieve its goals being attributed to her decisions. As she starts to suffer from the ailments associated with her advanced age, she nominates a successor to the throne, a process which normally occurs on a deathbed or revealed on a deceased Empress' will (rather than being publically announced). Due to her inability to bear children (which itself has been a point of discussion among her political opponents), she has no direct descendants. This, alongside increasing hostility between her and members of the Imperial Council, leaves her with little options, and she eventually chooses her adoptive son (her first cousin once removed biologically) Adrian as the heir to the throne. To solidify his claim, she arranges a marriage between him and her grandniece, Sabina. While highly capable and playing an important role in the conquest of both East Makuku and Teninukal, the choice is subjected to heavy criticism, as the concept of an Emperor regnant is unfathomable to many in Silla's matriarchal society; thus, leading many to suspect the choice to be a ploy to maintain the power of her clan. In addition, many consider the marriage to be inherently wrong due to its "incestuous" nature; as despite being in the same age range, Adrian is technically the second cousin once removed of Sabina (though in Sillan law, marriages of the sixth degree of consanguinity and above are permitted). Ironically, however, the relationship between Adrian and his adoptive mother is noted to be distant and aloof, as they come into conflict in terms of domestic and foreign policy. Similarly, the marriage proves to be disastrous, with Sabina being accused of numerous extramarital affairs due to the lack of emotional and sexual gratification – allegedly due to Adrian's homosexuality. However, as he does not conform to the Sillan ideas of "true" homosexual conduct and behavior (which is to be feminine and thus inherently "superior" to heterosexual men), he remains alienated, with his rumored sexual encounters with other young men pejoratively viewed of as examples of "male lust and intemperance" rather than valid attraction. Ironically, however, the highly-respected Emperor consort approves of the choice and introduces him to the many aspects of court life, as well as mediates Adrian's relationship with the Empress. Meanwhile, the rift between the Cixites and the Ulmists continues to grow, with more of the latter referring to themselves as "Cixians" (or "little Cixi's") as opposed to a member of an Ulmist sect. Meanwhile, there is increasing rejection of orthodox Ulmism, prompting the complete dropping of Ulmist divine law and large portions of Ulmist texts from the Cixian scripture. With the focus on the integration of newly-absorbed territories, the persecution of Cixians under local authorities diminishes. This prompts an era of renewed proselytization, undertaken mainly by nuns and monks rather than itinerant preachers. The spread of Cixite Ulmism is facilitated by the maturation of the ecclesial structure and the entrenchment of a "Cixian orthodoxy". Meanwhile, the arts continue to flourish while multi-inclined roofs become more extensively used. The war with the "Five-Nation Coalition" continues.
 * Qaryaat: King Tamim orders additional soldiers to reinforce his army and replace those who fell in the last battle. The Qaryaati army marches up to join forces with Birahban troops and to fight the Shilan scourge. Tamim's army participates in the struggle to push Shila out of the lakes region. He asks of the king of Mawan-Jaho to join his army with the combined Qaryaati-Birahban forces, putting aside tensions for the moment being to join against a common enemy. He also reaches out to the westernmost Eborite badamate, asking to hire Eborite shot mercenaries. (MOD RESPONSE AND ALGO NEEDED) Sillan-style armor is adopted. Meanwhile, expansion continues as the colony of Ghirsana covers the western part of the relatively small peninsula it is located on and begins to expand along the coast. The colony of Janzera is founded on the small island south of Ghirsana. The territory of Nahradi expands to fill the rest of the territory allotted during the deal with Beraba. In all areas of the kingdom, loosely-claimed territories are settled and control is consolidated. Seeing the Aljurjyan tsarina's focus on scientific advancement, King Tamim decides to follow suit. The University of Makra is built and inaugurated, open to both male and female students. The campus is close to the Library of Makra. In the cities of Buhaykna, Kanasya, Shamadna, and Janzera, walls, barracks, libraries, and granaries are built. Exploration is conducted along the Shaynabinese (Xinabenese) coast, the coastline east of Ifsalan (Avsylann), along the coastline of Greater Barsana, and along the soutern coast of the Ettyian Sea,

891-900
'Hythian envoys discover that Rocinjabel has grown into a bustling city on the edge of their wall, in some places built up to and off of the border wall. Other shanty towns emerge in the region, as more and more people arrive. A popular belief emerges that the great wall, larger than structure ever seen by the refugees, will watch over them and protect them. A sort of royalty emerges among the camps as wealthy leaders seize control over tunnels, mines, and most lucrative of all, alleged secret tunnels into the Hythian empire. When the Hythian envoys ask the refugees for specifics on what they are fleeing from, they discover that no one has a clear and consistent answer. '

'The Qeran invasion of Babisqa leads to a battle near the border, which results in a decisive Qeran victory. The Qerans experience difficulty due to the mountainous terrain, and many hostile Babisqans remain to harass their supply lines, The Qerans suffer 11,450 casualties in total during the invasion. '

'The Zelonuma Emiresq successfully defeats the nation of Dian and ends its attacks in its borders, pushing them farther south and away from Isimandia. The Zelonuma suffer 5,400 casualties as a result of their campaign. '

'The Telachitul Republic successfully repulses the raids into their territory, suffering 850 casualties as a result. The invading tribes refrain from attacking the Telachitul Republic directly, but consolidates control over the region up to the border. The nation of Daresigoba accepts an alliance with the Telachitul Republic.'

'The navy of the Zelonuma Emiresq engages with a fleet from the Mouri Empire off the coast of its islands. At the Battle of Zara the Zelonuma achieve a decisive victory. The Zelonuma suffer the loss of 30 ships and 3,000 men, while the the Mouri suffer the loss of 77 ships and 10,000 men. '

Events regarding Sillas and its wars still to be added once everyone posts/provides information.

'The Beraban assault against the Sillans in Cazekorom results in a decisive Beraban victory, with the Sillans be repulsed from the nation. The Sillans suffer 10,500 casualties, the Berabans suffer 6,450 casualties, and Cazekorom suffers 6,580 casualties. However, the Sillan amphibious assault against southern Cazekorom results in a decisive victory, allowing the Sillans to retake the southern one-third of the nation by sea. The Sillans suffer 5,400 casualties, while Cazekorom suffers 6,000 casualties and numerous civilian losses. '

'The second Sillan attempt to invade northern Cazekorom/Beraba results in a stalemate, with the Sillans suffering 13,150 casualties, the Berabans suffering 3,500, and Cazekorom suffering 4,000 casualties. '

'The Qaryaati invasion of Sillas (the region south of the Makuku Lake) results in a decisive Qaryaati victory. The Sillans suffer 15,200 casualties, the Qaryaati suffer 8,140 casualties, and Mohejaro suffers 3,250 casualties. Additionally the Qaryaati manage to purchase and transport 5,000 Eborite mercenaries. '

'The Sillan attack on the Makuku rebellion results in a Sillan defeat. The Sillans suffer 5,010 casualties, while the Makuku suffer 8,100. As such the Makuku rebellion grows in number, and also attracts Teninukal to join them. The Makuku cut off supplies overland from reaching the Sillan army attacking Beraba, and manage to inflict 10,000 casualties against them. Additionally numerous Sillan civilians who are unsympathetic to an independent kingdom are killed in the Makuku cities. A Sillan-Makuku nobleman named Cecuhame becomes the dominant figure in the movement, controlling the region from the border with Mohejaro to the western sea. '


 * Holy Empire of Hythus: Years 558-567 Since the Return of Hythus. Emperor Tyrelius III the Wise moves to establish order and control over the city of Rocinjabel and it surrounding territories. First, a gate is constructed behind the wall, then a second gate built into the wall to create a double-gated entry to the empire. Then an Unian marches through to secure the borders of the city and organize the rabble. These troops accompany a group of city planners and administrators who work with the ‘royals’ of the city to establish roads, fountains, water and sanitation systems, and the other necessities of life. A buffer zone is cleared before the wall to prevent construction up against it. These troops and administrators make use of the mythology surrounding the wall to control the crowds, proclaiming that they have come from beyond it as messengers from the gods. This allows them to connect the wall with Hythus and spread a form of the religion to the migrants. By the end of the decade, a central road has been established, and a loose imperial authority over the city develops. The local nobility remains largely in power, but the city is secured by Hythian troops, and Hythian Imperial Administrators work to organize the people. All the while, the various stories of the east are collected and compiled, looking for trends and similarities. In the far south, the situation improves as the migrants are settled around a new city, Jopoksa. The construction effort is organized by imperial administrators, but the architecture is left to the migrants resulting in a strange mix of Hythian influences and light-wooden buildings that incorporate woven screens as a central form of wall construction. The fortress guarding the far-southern pass is completed, and all three passes receive garrisons of 3,000 men. Settlement of the south shifts westward into the lands of old-mythadia. The sparse population is replaced by a series of growing cities and increasingly dense rural populations. The fertile volcanic soil along the river allows for large crop yields and high rates of growth, while the inland lakes support thriving fishing communities as well as farming towns and cities. Agricultural production increases due to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows immensely due to increased wealth and nutrition. The policy of land-grants is re-instituted and settlement of the south accelerates. Dozens of small cities and towns spring up across the south, located near the natural springs and minor streams that dot the landscape. Networks of roads are constructed as the settlers go, linking together these settlements and spreading administrative institutions as they go. The factories system continues its spread across the empire, increasing output and productivity. The increasing wealth of the nation sees many small academies open in the more minor cities throughout the empire. The overall population grows more literate and more educated, but this remains largely the pursuit of the rich and nobility. The missionaries of the Church of Hythus in the Drakan Empire record the impact of their presence, having converted many thousands in and around the city of Gondreium. In an unrelated note, Hythian Lancers begin adorning their armor with sets of 'wings' comprised of flowing red ribbons and the feathers of birds of prey. This display has the effect of increasing the shock factor of a charge. More substantively, the length of lances used by the cavalry has steadily increased over the centuries to a length of between 12 and 16 feet.
 * O'leai Culture: In this year the Ua'Jui Aui Ja passes away and the Juis once again convene to elect a new Ua'Jui, utilizing their prestige from building the first temple to the Mother, the turtles Juis of Vui'a elect a young boy of their clan to the high throne of the Ua'Jui named Xho Vu. The increase in the amount of agriculture utilized by the Uani people causes population growth to continue to increase on Kuri'a, and to fulfill that they begin to raise many chickens to fulfill our dietary needs. Meanwhile, two new settlements appear on southern islands, one on the southwestern most island by a prince of the Seal Juis of Muia who seeked his own lands after being stripped of them by the Juis, and the other on the newly discovered South Eastern Island which is named Xhu'o (larger of the two) by the crew of wayfinders and their families, they choose among their numbers a Jui to lead them called the Conch Jui. Where as one these two island they find people who have similar ancestry to them and are able to converse and integrate them into their society at an easy rate. Meanwhile, the wayfinders continue to explore the seas, with many of them following the flow of the seas to find islands in the sea, and utilizing their advanced means of exploring to do so. On Kuri'a the Jui's lands continue to expand into the land of the unruled much to their exasperation. This leads to call a Du'ia or a war ceremony with the Juis, to an outsider this may seem to be a festival of sort even comparable to a tourney, but in truth it is a highly important ritual to solving disputes between the Uani, both ruled and unruled. During this two-week long process various contests and competitions will be held between representatives and warriors of the kingdoms selected by the priests. However, the process is skewed in favor of the Juis who have much more control over the priests than the unruled, leading to their victory in the rituals and the favor of the goddess for their expansion in the lands. Meanwhile, on the island of Vui'a, their capital begins to prosper with the temple attracting visitors, and thus merchants to their capital city leading the capital to be seen as a center of trade coming out from the island of Kuri and into the more smaller islands.
 * Qera: As the war to the west comes to a close, a last offense is planned for 892, From which another 3,000 men will be called in, partially to secure the supply lines and partially as reinforcements. A few of the hilltribes of Odzeba are summoned to train the men on how to fight in mountainous terrain like gorges and hills. The new offense will push the Babisqa behind the mountains and the attack will once again start on many points simultaniously. The attacks will once again push from rather unsuspecting points, as major roads will not be chosen to approach the strategical important forts and cities, rather the army will send out spies first to look after potential groups hiding there and then the army will enter the region with their full might. Battle tactics will remain the same with additionally a heavy use of espionage. Trade with the nations to the south and also north, like Exhula and Mouri. Goods like spices, precious metals and agricultural products. Zoen I dies in 899, her son Ycas VII becomes prince as he is on the battlefield, his wife Zanlla rules over the court until her husband comes back from the war. She is very passionate about welfare programs like education, orphanages are opened up in the poorest quarters of the metropoles in Qera. Smaller temples provide the poor also with basic food like bread and rice, sometimes also vegetables or fruits. Some as honorable considered citizens of the overcrowded quarters of Imbalama and Ogaholle are sent west to live on their own farms, especially to the far south (50 PX TO THE SOUTH BECOME RURAL), more infrastructure is build in the northwest (30 PX TO THE WEST BECOMES RURAL). Trade to Ccekaea (Thïgæ) and Etotztolla (Telachtul) continues to flourish especially, due to the huge demand for spices, which leads to make Qera even wealthier.
 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: We begin growing garlic alongside our saffron plantations. A new city is founded in the northeast of Algeorgia and is to be named Vladimovostok. The city will be a secondary capital in case of war and as a result a reserve temple for the Holy Dodo is also built there. The chariot branch of the military is succeeded by the cavalry branch. The cavalry units are sword and archer-wielding riding on horses. The horses are trained especially for combat and will not get scared by combat. The first units are seen as very successful and are introduced as a branch of the military academy's cavalry course. Paved roads linking the capital to Vladmirovostok begin being built and chariots are seen on it regularely.
 * Thaivœga: Zhayvshk II Bhroual the Great continued his reign over the Thaivœ people from 373 to 412 TH (873 to 912 OM). From 391-400 TH, many institutions prospered, such as the University of Laykoth. It was around this time when the name Heshahl Thaivœga was changed to Thaivœga Aumsbek after being too close to Thaivœga Heshahl, the notation for the era, also known as TH. The [ç] sound and the [l] sound seemed to fade away by this point, and was merged with the [s] sound, making the [ɮ] sound. This shortened the alphabet to 14 letters. Canals were a major focus on the mainland, which brought water away from large rivers to prevent flooding, irrigating land farther away from the river, and making travel easier to rural areas not near major rivers. Rice farming continued, feeding more of the populace. This was a factor leading to a baby boom in the 390's, as rice gave a staple food source to land. The Kayvirau River (the main river) kept land along the rivers good for farming all year round, making turmeric, cilantro, and tamarind grown. These are traded with Qera for other spices. Expansion continues eastward and rural areas grow. Exploration continues as usual.
 * Thaivœga Aumsbek: Cotton farming continues to be a major industry in the colony, and rural areas grow because of this. Expansion continues to accomodate for the growing demand for land for cotton plantations. The new generations of native raider slaves from three to five decades before this time, called "Ouraymirœ", translating to "exotic (ymir) slaves (Ouray)" to promote interest in the markets, were used extensively on the plantations, and selective breeding was used, with stronger slaves being able to withstand more work while weaker slaves died out. These were sometimes bred with Qeran slaves to make them more resiliant to different diseases. Exploration continues as usual.
 * Mesallian Culture: Using the riches acquired from the wars in Mesallas, the consuls of Syres sponsored a number of ambitious projects in the city. A grand theatre was constructed that rivaled any building in the city in size and splendor, which connected to the city's vast forum in the center of the city. It was decreed that the "Old City" would be transformed, and the state enforced the tearing down of old buildings in the select zone, in the name of establishing perfectly laid streets, larger and more permanent central buildings, and vast public works. Foundations were reinforced by the driving of thousands of tree trunks horizontally into the ground, where the soil was less firm. Then "Syresian Concrete" was created as a waterproof and extremely strong building material, and this would form the basis of the new city center. Newly constructed buildings would be ten stories tall, made of brick, marble, and concrete, as opposed to the old apartment buildings made of notoriously poor quality wood. The most luxurious of buildings would have a central atrium, many rooms per home, and have a form of interior plumbing. The latter was achieved thanks to the city's extensive network of canals and underground sewers, and taking advantage of the city renovation, these sewers would also be expanded. Bathrooms for these luxury homes directly connected to the underground sewers, or in the case of upper levels, used fashioned lead pipes to carry waste away. Central atriums were typically equipped with a fountain or water source, which also used pipes. The renovation would see the first uniform rebuilding of sewers and water providers, as before the unplanned additions of sewers and pipes, of various quality, often lead to contamination, leaks, or blockages. In the city center, sewers and tunnels for water would be partially separated, but both of which would be supplied by the city's aqueducts in the mountains. The enormous growth of the city would lead to many more such aqueducts being constructed, as well as cisterns, often underground, for the purpose of storing water. Syres would see the construction of another aqueduct around the 172rd Jafiad (Year 888), and another about a century later. The uniformly laid out, centrally located, and newly renovated buildings would remain only in a small sector of the city initially, and they became reserved for only the richest or most influential people of the city. Elsewhere, streets were often less wide and uniform, and homes were sprawling combinations of wood and stone. Later, the city would slowly upgrade homes elsewhere as well, increasing the number of people with access to water or plumbing in their homes. The majority of the city's population relied on the city's public fountains and bath houses, and so the city sponsored the construction of an enormous bathhouse as part of its theatre complex. There people would gather to swim, bath, and relax, and the new bathhouse became an important place for the city's politicians to converge. The city would experience an issue in terms of religion, as officially the Cult of Syres was the official state religion, despite that religion now becoming a minority compared to religions such as Ulm. In the chaos of these formative years, many ancient temples would be closed and destroyed, while some of the most important were converted to basilicas. Finally the Hensa made it a point to pass an edict of toleration in the hopes of ending religious violence, which at this time had turned from oppression toward the fringe Ulm religion, to Ulmians destroying the remnant Syresian religion. Nevertheless, the Ulm religion had become the de facto main religion of the state, and the majority of the city's old temples, which had not been converted to some new use, were removed completely. As part of the edict, which was passed in the year of the 173rd Jafiad (892), the city delineated certain regions of the city reserved for certain religions. The city recognized a small Mesallian district, an Edomite district, and a Yannian district. In one of the most bustling markets of the city, adjacent to the city's main harbor, a shared zone for all religions was declared, as the city's harbor found itself a microcosm of dozens of religions, as travelers reached the city from around the ancient world. The city's politics remained largely tied to the old institutions of the city, namely the dominance of the merchant families. As it was essentially impossible to win a major position in the city's government without a great deal of wealth or fame, the city caved to the pressures of the lower classes and formed a minor assembly. The lower assembly would have a small degree of say over the powers of the Hensa, and would elect their own leaders as a sort of lower class consul. In the upper class politics, merchant patriarchs would spend years acquiring wealth to support the rise of their sons, who would often spend time in the military or the lower echelons of politics to establish himself in the city. The wealthiest and most prestigious individuals of the city would be responsible for dozens if not hundreds of lower class clients, who he attended to like a personal lord. These clients would be the farmers, workers, tutors, bodyguards, friends, and distant family, which the wealthy lords represented and raised around them. They would let their clients live among them oftentimes, or the patron would lead his clients in building suitable accommodations for each other. The most powerful men in the city sponsored hundreds of people, who would be their second family, and pass on to their sons after their death, creating strong bonds between the patriarchs and their supporters. During this time, one of the largest political matters was the rise of the poor in the city, as the city was seeing extremely high amounts of growth and immigration. For such solution was state-sponsored colonization of the more distant parts of the nation, in which the state would construct a small but comfortable Syresian-type city, and send citizens to populate it. This had the added effect of planting a loyal Syresian population in more diverse regions, and many of these colonies would form the basis of important cities across the empire. A far less popular opinion among the Hensa was the radical proposal to allot the Syresian countryside to these poor but eager workers. The majority of the countryside around the city had been the property of wealthy merchant families for centuries, and they would reject any proposal that took their property and gave it to someone else. A number of solutions would be created, the first being a tenant system. For certain farms the wealthy landowners would be required to allow a certain number of people onto the land, but in exchange would be granted the majority of profits from the land. In the end this seemed ideal, as in a sense it also created territories of loyal clients for the landowner, and these clients soon became voters. Elsewhere it was decided that in the case of the largest plots of land, if the owner could not show that they had taken any action to actually use it, it would be granted to new owners, but the original owner would be handsomely compensated. Very few landowners left their property derelict enough to fall under this jurisdiction, but some would accept these terms and make a small fortune from selling old lands. The most radical proposal was to allot a large portion of land as public land for all to use, with the profits being granted equally to the people who used the land, but this was vehemently objected to by nearly every member of the Hensa. They loathed any proposal that lowered the value of their goods, or circumvented the greedy economic system of the city, for better or for worse. An influential politician from the lower classes and its assembly, Pramoctus, would organize a small bloc of voters to reject monetary bribes, with his rallying call being, "Give the People Grain". As a result of this strike, politicians soon found themselves donating thousands of pounds of food to voters each year to secure their votes, so in a sense the state's public grain proposal had taken shape to a degree. In the case of Syresian colonies, most of the newly created ones would be placed in the Gudumanes, where the north had been organized into a proper province. There the Syresians imported their fondness of paved, straight, and extensive road networks, their elaborate shipbuilding skills, and their military hierarchy, while Mesallian literature, theatre, and other forms of culture leaked into Syres, much to the dismay of conservatives and traditionalists in the city. The most vocal of which formulated the true Syresian identity, uncorrupted by Mesallians and other peoples. Such an ideal never truly existed before, but nonetheless they campaigned for a return to such old values as standing at the theatre, and other strict oddities. In the nation of Edom the state had firmly asserted control of Lysandria, and now looked northward toward the rest of the region. The sudden death of the ambitious Anka ended these plans, but nonetheless the threat of Edom in Mesallas remained. Lysandria would become a major city of the empire, where old Edomite and Mesallian culture had been wed to form a strange combination of the two. The rest of the Melopenes was less supportive of Edom, and a major alliance of cities was formed, in opposition to both Edom and to Syres. One of the masterminds of the alliance would be Aperimus of Agira, who sought to also potentially turn Edom and Syres against each other. To this end he attempted to instigate a war in the Phydinian region, where the Edomites bordered Syresian Erasidon, by ordering covert attacks against the two powers. In Edom the new government would avoid such a conflict for the time being, focusing on stabilizing the situation in the south and in the northeast.
 * The Javuk: Warrior scouts of the Javuk return good reports of the lands downriver from the city of Jagurra, commenting on the fertility of the soil, the large population of men and women in the region for enslavement. The much awaited news of a great campaign into these lands have been hinted at by the Supreme Warmaster, who announced his intention to begin drawing lots from the citizen-warriors of the Javuk to begin moving into the lands of the riverine natives. The slaves of Jagurra have proven to be weak and easily culled by their masters, while the serfs residing outside of the city limits make for poor fighters and even weaker laborers than the slaves taken from abroad. For the state to survive, Jaejunnau impresses the importance of constant expansion, never yielding peace or mercy to those whose rightful place is either beneath his people or beneath their sword. An immediate count of all available male and female citizens of the state is made, with approximately 6,000 capable of bearing arms. All have been trained in the use of multiple arms as a requirement for qualifying for the right to hold the title of citizen within Jagurra, but for the purposes of Jaejunnau's campaign, only 3,000 warriors will be called up for war, and structured into a force of 1,000 spears, 1,000 archers, 500 swords, and 500 riders. These will then be divided equally into two columns for each side of the river and proceed to march south to begin the campaign. A simple order is given to the warmasters by Jaejunnau prior to their march to ward; all who fail to bow to Javuk dominion are to be executed on the spot along with all their people, their livestock, and their lands. The warriors of the Javuk sweep around the southwestern plains exterminating entire tribes of people, raping and pillaging everything in sight. They ravage men and women, young and old, strong and infirm, and set fire to the fields of those peoples who foolishly refused to heed the command of their new masters. One of the warmasters of the campaign, Bausezzae Muyeddauhuk Veada'Damauddau, orders her warriors to begin gelding all of the men they encountered, preparing them for a life of slavery. With the War Council's approving, a "processing post" is established for this purpose, so as to aid in the gelding process and helping lay the foundations for a new workforce necessary for the maintainance of Javuk settlements to be established in the region. The scouts of Jagurra are sent out beyond the river again by the Supreme Warmaster to locate new settlements and cities for his army to target. During his campaign along the river, thousands of foreigners are murdered and enslaved by the Javuk. However, in spite of their successes, Jagurra cannot host all of the new fodder brought by to the city. The priests answer this issue of overpopulation by announcing a month-long festival in which one-half of the existing slave stock within the city will be sacrificed to the Javuk deity, and their posts taken by the new, younger slaves from downstream. The wealth stolen from those new lands will be invested in the expansion of Jagurra and its citizen-warriors, as well as toward the construction of a new city named in honor of the conquering ruler of their people, Jaejunnau.
 * Kingdom of Tesardya: The population reaches 1,251,000, and strong trade with Zelonuma Emiresq proves fruitful in the exchange of similar cultures. With our ally's war with Mouri ending and the recent success, citizens rejoice as the infidel Ulmians are once again crushed. The main denomination of the Yannian Religion in Tesardya, Unarcisim, remains the most practiced form of Yannian in the nation, and shares a lot of similarities with Vathomanism. Expansion northward is made by 5 px along the northern coast as settlements are made. Military defenses are put up along the borders with Tamsebe to the south and Niani to the east.
 * Exhulan Empire: With the acceptance of the marriage proposal by Qera, the Emperor is married in early 891, and soon fathers two children, both sons, one (named Vorgassiga) in 892 and another named Lorcciar in 893. As a result, he feels relatively confident and is more willing to take risks with two heirs in place, and begins seriously considering entering the war against Sillas. However, he decides to conduct a census first, to determine the amount of me he could raise. As a result when he sees the large Exhulan population he feels confident enough to Lead an invasion of Sillas in 895, leading large amounts of troops into the area south of Amyirth and using the Imperial navy too try to block of trade and supplies to Sillas from other nations. (ALGORITHM NEEDED) He leads the initial invasion as a surprise attack, with war never officially being declared, and Exhula only officially joins the five-nation coalition in 897. However, even before that we begin shipping large amounts of supplies into Teninukal to help their rebellion, which is beneficial to our attempts to sieze more territory from Sillas.  The Emperor's absense from the center of government in Siccarius also results in his brother Gosorlgar taking temporary power in the government and running things in his brothers absence. He is also a convert to the heavily mutated form of Ulmism found in Exhula (formerly known as Irrulmism), resulting in large amounts of favor being shown to members of that religion during his rule, and it’s being increasingly a part of the two heirs' education as they grow up well their father is away at war. It also results in large scale persecution of Exhulan Cixians, who are seen as potential traitors to the Empire and likely colaborators, and as rivals and heretics by the majority of the Exhulan Ulmians, who with their larger amount of power begin doing their best to drive Cixism underground and to eradicate it, although these measures will never be completley successful.
 * Telachitul Republic: After the repulsion of the invasion, Kourosh sends a small force to permanently patrol the border for further incursions. Republican citizens who fled to Daresigoba are offered safe passage back to the republic, and are awarded new land in the north if they want. Expansion, trade and Economic development continue, with cities especially starting to grow. The navy expands. Expansion efforts continue in the north. The Icrodel religion continues to spread, becoming an important institution in the nation. the navy expands. We do a census and invest significant resources in it, as Kourosh wants a count of Telachitul citizens, allied tribal peoples, and Telanouio (Agunda).
 * Telanouio (Agunda): The king of Agunda marries the daughter of Kourosh. While this is symbolic, with the republic's structure, ore importance is the beginning of intermarriage between the two nation's elite. The Telachitul language and religion continue to spread, especially among the elite. A large temple is built in the Telanouion capital, renamed Idolnouio.
 * Zelonuma Emiresq: The support from the nation of Tesardya is greatly appreciated, and it is proposed to them that we should band together to conquer the Mouri islands that they have captured. Their islands only exist to facilitate raids against us both, and the nation will begin attacks to remove their base completely. Having defeated their navy, an army is raised to seize the islands. The south is secured and peace is made with the Khin nations. Defenses are constructed along the border. Many Darnans are sent to settle the region, where they find fertile plains ripe for farmland. The navy of the nation decides to lay siege to the Azozian islands, so that they are forced out of the north once more. The navy of the Zelonuma Emiresq attacks and surrounds the islands. A multitude of soldiers are raised to take the islands, while another army remains on the coastline.
 * Yannian Culture: The Azozioni tried to infiltrate Bua to steal their artwork. They were sadly mistaken, because all artwork had been corrected, and the king had them slaughtered. But Bua soon fell anyway and that place was slaughtered back. Such was the case as Neum reasserted control over the entire territory, and established a strong theocratic kingdom. The new King of Neum is named Lymou, the Servant of Romo, who will bring piety and peace to the region. In Xbalan the kingdom reached out to Tesardya, proposing that the two nations team up and defeat Niani, as they are becoming a growing threat in the north. Xbalan would annex Bassar, which Niani took from Yannis, while Tesardya might annex the western part of Niani. The wars in the southeast end, and Tohatia remains a strong nation, having endured many wars. The straits remain in the hands of the powerful lords of the strait, who patrol and stop Ulmians from passing. They control the straits and tax the ships heavily, and they make a giant fleet to protect the region.
 * Mouri Empire: Emperor Xeracles, surnamed "the Impious" by the monastic chronicles, saw a dangeous force approaching from the Syresian Republic as threatning the center of the empire. As such, he arranged a full marriage alliance between his son Taulut and the Queen of Edom. He did not remove the alliance he had with Syres, seeing them as an important buffer against the other Yannian states, and generally set forth a foreign policy of being neuteral between the two. Farther abroad, Xeracles offer an alliance with Temayal, offering their military support in their campaigns on the condition that his nation ends persecution of Ulm, as well as in all the vassals he controls. Much more immigration occures westward in colonizing the Valunian and Eskaladun regions, as those cultures started integrating with Azoz around this time. Zeno of the Library of Azoz wrote his book on anatomy at this time, including some of the world's oldest references to brain surgury. Gudion the Navigator died at this time, and the legacy he left behind continued to expand and develop the Garran Navy. The eastern navy is sent to continue keeping the Emiresq at bay, employing larger ships with trebuchets to defend the Raffi Islands along with mounted sea defenses such as the Claw and mounted catapults. A second fleet in the area withdraws from the battle, under the more eccentric commander Landrew the Short, who instead employs hit-and-run maneuvers with his lighter warships to weaken the Darnan navy through attrition. A cultural explosion occurs in the western regions near Bangui and Fotashe, largely as a result of Xeracles' multicultural policies. Mesallian athletic sports were more widely practiced, and a variety of new forms of dancing and music were known to appear at this time as well.

901-910
'Hythian authorities discover the maze-like cities in the shadow of the wall to be nearly impossible to police, with numerous Hythian soldiers being lost. Additionally, they find trying to install roads or other amenities nearly impossible, as the inhabitants don’t necessarily want such improvements either. Supported by many of the Tunnel Lords, the inhabitants of the city largely protest Hythian involvement. '

'The O'leai nations discover the Kingdom of Ua’aduha in the far south. Initially the kingdom is extremely cautious, but when they discover the visitors mean them no harm they allow them entry. They reveal to the O’leai that on a nearby island to the northeast of Ua’aduha is a small kingdom of powerful cannibals, who often come to enslave their people. '

'The Qeran attack against Babisqa results in the nation’s last cities being captured. However, in the northern mountains the Qerans are decisively defeated, with the Qerans suffering 5,550 casualties and the Babisqans suffering 1,400 casualties. The remnants of the Babisqan army remains in the mountains for some time, despite the state itself having fallen to the Qerans. They also gain some aid from tribes to the west of them, and continuously harass Qeran settlers.'

'Having regained its strength after the Syresian-led war against them, the nation of Tamsebe launches an offensive to reunite with Yamoussoca, and successfully captures the majority of the nation. '

'The landing by the Zelonuma Emiresq on the Zara Islands is successful, with Zelonuma forces defeating a local garrison. The two nations skirmish frequently at sea, with both nations losing a small number of ships. '

'The Exhulan invasion from Kaloma into Sillas is successful, partially due to the element of surprise, with Exhula capturing the region directly east of the border. After the Sillans respond a decisive battle is likely to occur [To be added]. '

Events regarding Sillas and its wars still to be added once everyone posts/provides information.

'The Sillan invasion of the rebelling Makuku state results in a decisive Sillan victory. The Sillans suffer 9,440 casualties, while the Makuku suffer 20,500 casualties. Another 20,000 Makuku soldiers are captured by Sillan forces, with their fate to be decided by the Sillans. The remainder of the Makuku army deserts and flees back to their homes, or in some cases north out of the country. '

'The Sillan withdrawal from East Makuku is successful, and Sillan forces garrison along the defensible central river. Sillas suffers 9,000 casualties during the withdrawal, as the attackers harass their lines, while Mohejaro suffers 3,100 casualties, and Qaryaat suffers 2,030 casualties. '

'The Sillan counterattack against the Exhulan invasion results in a Sillan victory. The Exhulans are beaten back to around the border of Kaloma, having suffered 9,100 casualties, while the Sillans suffer 4,010 casualties. Initially at sea Exhula's supply lines are disrupted, but at a decisive battle between the two nations, Exhula achieves victory. Exhula suffers the loss of 21 ships and 3,500 soldiers, while Sillas suffers the loss of 50 ships and 9,000 soldiers. The Sillan invasion of Kaloma results in a decisive Sillan victory, capturing the eastern one-half of the territory. The Sillans suffer 8,140 casualties, while Exhula suffers 9,000 casualties. '


 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: The tsarina orders the construction of 20 new ships including a flagship which is to be equipped with deck-mounted balistas and catapults. It is also to have a crew of 200. To speed up the recovery of wounded soldiers and people a horse-drawn wagon equipped with doctors and herbs is constructed and begins to be called an ambulance. Hythian saddles are bought in exchange for diamonds. The Golden Bull expedition had not been heard for six months when one day it suddenly appeared in the capital's dock with only one ship remaining and no one aboard. Tales of the flying Golden Bull begin becoming a legend.
 * Holy Empire of Hythus: Years 568-577 Since the Return of Hythus. Emperor Tyrelius III is succeeded by Emperor Jyntus II. The young emperor makes a visit to the wall near Rocinjabel where he is disturbed by the conditions. Realizing that it is better to handle the obstinance of the city from the safety of the high walls, Jyntus orders dozens of eyscurpieron assembled behind the wall, out of sight of the city below. Then, during a red moon, thousands of pots of burning fire are launched into the city below. The rain of fire sweeps the city away from the walls. The following day a new force of two Unians, 8,000 troops in total, accompanied by teams of masons and builders, missionaries, and administrators march into the square at the gate. The administrators and missionaries swiftly administer food and aid to the people, while also preaching the displeasure of the gods who built the wall. They come to the inhabitants of the city as guardians of the wall and servants of the Great Builder Hythus. The masons and builders raise what remains of the burned sections of the town, establishing a grid system and ensuring a space of 300 feet from the wall. They also begin constructing a large temple to Hythus the Builder up against the Wall where all may come and pray to the divinity. The city’s royalty is asked to cooperate and promised status and wealth within the city. All the while, the various stories of the east are collected and compiled, looking for trends and similarities. Settlement of the south shifts westward into the lands of Old-Mythadia. The sparse population is replaced by a series of growing cities and increasingly dense rural populations. The fertile volcanic soil along the river allows for large crop yields and high rates of growth, while the inland lakes support thriving fishing communities as well as farming towns and cities. Agricultural production increases due to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop-rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows immensely due to increased wealth and nutrition. The manufactory revolution spreads rapidly as workshops expand across the land. The academies of learning spread literacy across the nation and the people becomes more educated. Hythologists from the Academy of Gyt arrive in the the Hythian ally in the Kledesian Kingdom in the southeast. The scientists seek to purchase their maps, take rock samples, and explore the nation. [Mod Response] The Academy of Gyt, now a burgeoning institution, begins a nationwide study of rock formations. Already a leader in the study of Hythology, the academy hopes to discover new resources and new formations. The missionaries of the Church of Hythus in the Drakan Empire continue their word in and around the city of Gondreium.
 * Ffanet of Afmwir: In the 110th year of the Athmwir's rule (901), trade between Afmwir and Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) continues to go on strongly, while trade with the city of Perhmathwl-on-Filgaff (Parumatula). In the 112nd year, explorers are sent far north by ship on the eastern coast of the large Cyrddosthan peninsula to the east of Ddenstiwrh and north of the western shore of Nurchacan (100 px), but also landed on the Cyrddosthan peninsula to explore the inner parts of the peninsula. Direct trade between Afmwirian and Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) harbors is established. After the death of Ffan Richa Fwlgryff in the 113rd year of the Athmwir's rule, her son Cholmer Fwlgryff, the new iaryll of Clan Fwlgryff, claimed the title of Ffan. Although all clever-men allied against him, several clans allied with him in order to further their prestige. Against that, the remaining iarylls and clever-men elected Afylstainn Carhsoin, elderly iaryll and famously religious clan-chief amongst all. The war lasted for five years, during which both Cholmer Fwlgryff and Afylstainn Carhsoin died, one during the battle of Drawcicheld, the other of old age. In their stead, Cholmer's son Chug Fwlgryff and one of the many grandsons of Afylstainn, Thoinn Falgiff. Chug was defeated in his last stand on the beach south of Mercydd, with Thoinn calling an election and easily getting elected Ffan. Richa Fwlgryff and her entire clan are remembered as a disgrace, the clan living on through a two-year old taken in the custody of Ffan Thoinn. In the 118th year (909), rebuilding starts in the Chffith valley, where the entire war took place, but some of the affected peasants decided to leave and move to the plains north of the country surrounded by the Iuryll mountains and to the Cyrdd river valley, where Cwinchulm manages to build a market and even a small temple to Fwarh, due to the area being untouched by the war.. Wheat, rye and barley are continued being produced, along with spicy horseradish (named ffeisaf). Cows, honeybees and sheep are raised for meat, milk, honey and wool. Ffeisaf, Afmwirian ale and mead, as well as other products are traded with Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) and Perhmathwl (Parumatula). More watermills are being built or rebuilt along the waterways, and more villages develop alongthe Cyrdd.
 * Qaryaat: King Tamim orders additional troops to reinforce his army. His forces presses on into former east Makukan lands, where the combined Qaryaati-Mohejaran forces, along with the Eborite mercenaries, fight with the Sillan army. The struggle to push the Shilan scourge out of Makukan lands continues. For extra manpower, King Tamim asks to hire mercenaries from Hythus (HYTHUS RESPONSE NEEDED), Draka, and the Yazradids (MOD RESPONSE NEEDED). He also asks Algeorgia to send troops to aid his efforts in Makuku. (ALGEORGIAN RESPONSE NEEDED) The war commences. (MOD ALGO NEEDED) Meanwhile, expansion of the kingdom continues. The territory of Maqiri expands along the Mohejaran border, while the colony of Ghirsana expands to cover the entirety of its peninsula and expands both eastward and westward along the coast. The colony of Janzera begins to expand into the empty land of the island it is on. In all areas of the kingdom, loosely-claimed territories are settled and control is consolidated. The University of Makra expands, and the Library of Makra becomes a part of its campus. In the newer cities of the kingdom, town centers and libraries are built. The Aljurjyan innovation of the ambulance is adopted in Qaryaat. Exploration is conducted in the Mang-Shaynabin region, the coastline southeast of Ifsalan, along the Sillan coast, and along the coast of Greater Barsana.
 * Mesallian Culture: The invasion by Tamsebe against the nation of Yamoussoca prompted a response from Syres. Despite not being formally allied with the nation, Yamoussoca had come under the influence of the Syresians, and the state sought to prevent the rise of an Orunamid-like state to rival Syres. The nation would be far more prepared for a war in the region than previously, and despite the invaders taking Yamoussoca by siege, Syresian forces would successfully defeat Tamsebe in the northwest near the border. The war would bring the Mesallian client kingdoms of the coast farther into the Syresian sphere, and in the year of the 176th Jafiad (Year 904) the state called for the formal annexation of Zoramvera to the nation as a province. The last king of Zoramvera, without a direct heir and possessing little interest in administration, had willed the province to Syres upon his death. Although the majority of state in the region supported greater Syresian control, under the command of the last Zoramveran king’s cousin, Eumedonus II, a revolt would be launched against Syresian rule. Initially distracted by the war in Yamoussoca, after peace was made Syres dedicated its efforts toward crushing the rebellion, and two years later the region was pacified. The nation would plan the creation of two new provinces; Zoramvera, which was centered around the capital city of Losdenport, and a province to the west of it centered around the cape. Both provinces would see extensive Syresian colonial efforts in the coming years, with newly planned settlements being created throughout the territory. In the north, where Mesallian and Syresian influence was lowest, these settlements would be important outposts for the Syresian government. Meanwhile, in Edom a marriage would be arranged between Taulut and the new Anka, Alasana III. Much of her early reign would be spent pacifying parts of the nation, with another campaign in Phydinia resulting in a harsh attack by the Edomites.
 * Kingdom of Tesardya: The population reaches 1,290,000, and strong trade with Zelonuma Emiresq proves fruitful in the exchange of similar cultures. With our ally's war with Mouri ending and the recent success, citizens rejoice as the infidel Ulmians are once again crushed. The main denomination of the Yannian Religion in Tesardya, Unarcisim, remains the most practiced form of Yannian in the nation, and shares a lot of similarities with Vathomanism. Expansion northward is made by 5 px along the northern coast as settlements are made. The Yannian offer of war against Niani is accepted, as 75,000 soldiers are recruited and trained over a two year period, with an additional 45,000 starting training in the case of heavy casualties in the first few battles. Spy networks are made across Niani, as a means of learning more about the structure of the nation so that it helps in strategically attacking in their most urban locations, as well as spreading delegitimizing royal claims to their own throne (as in the Niani King doesn't hold a strong claim to the throne). A spy network is also created in Tamsebe. The other offer of war by the Zelonuma Emiresq is accepted additionally, and soon a force of 1,000 soldiers is sent there along with six galleys as a means of precautionary defense in the case of an attack from the scum that is the Mouri.
 * Yannian Culture: Oh Neum, sweet Neum. Sweet sweet Neum. How the holy gave their lives to protect you and deliver you. We came and labored on your behalf, because the LORD is good, and he delivered us from that sin, and took sweet baby Neum into his arms. We have nurtured and suckled that sweet little boy. He grows tall and strong. His voice deepens, hair appears on his body. He is so broad and thick in all places. Oh my sweet baby boy is a man now. A succulent and strong man. His virile limbs hang from his body and clench with readiness. This grown man is done playing with the Azozioni toys, so he throws them away. The Great Nathon Revolt begins, when all the young sex slave boys and eunuchs of the empire converge on the city. The strong lad looks from the city walls with his big hands grasping it firmly. He laughs, for the army of the Azozo is a sad bunch of peoples, so mutated and deformed by their poverty. But he admires their dedication to the evil lord, that commands them to rise up and strike the temple. The Great Temple rises, and Big Neum steps up to the walls. He orders that the armies do battle in the plains of his countryside. He slaps his meaty appendages like a spear against a shield. Oh, and bring forth his loyal army. The KNIGHTS OF JIFF. They emerge from their burrows quietly chanting and humming, and it builds louder and louder. Their sandwich costumes are upgraded into battle regalia, with plate armor coated in bread and lettuce, and the meats strung around their belt. They hold pieces of salami like clubs, and they hold tomatoes for slinging. They rise from the depths of the underworld singing their grand symphony; “LETTUCE AND BREAD, NOLROMO’S MY FRIEND. GIVE ME THE SALAMI, SO I MAY STRIKE THE NOMIES.” Praise the LORD! The Sandwich Knight of Agaga himself rides in on a great stallion. Behold, his fork of slaying, and his torch of the heath. He places his hands to the sky and closes his eyes, and slowly the LORD speaks through him. He utters the sacred words….ravioli...RAVIOLI RAVIOLI! Rise my children, RAVIOLI! The skies have opened! Oh my goodness, it is raining, because God commands it. Oh Nathon, Nathon, Nathon. Everywhere I see, a dead Nathon. But oh the scorn of ravioli, take so many with it. At the end of the day the Nathons were crushed, but it was at great cost. Neum is very sad and tired now, they need to rest. Meanwhile, in the lands of Xbalan, they are glad that Tesardya has agreed to aid them, but are surprised they are only sending 15,000 soldiers. Regardless, millions of proud Yannians rise up for the liberation of Bassar from Niani. A great army arrives and brings about great vengeance. One army marches toward Niani the city, one army marches toward Bassar, and a third, smaller army marches into the valleys. Meanwhile, Neum eventually came to sin. The once great King Neum, gave into his earthly desires. After the battle, he spotted a young Nathaon, and took him for himself. He forced himself upon the Nathon, for he could not hold his lust. Because of this great sin, the LORD had Neum expelled and he walked the earth in great agony.
 * Zelonuma Emiresq: The support from the nation of Tesardya is greatly appreciated, and it is proposed to them that we should band together to conquer the Mouri islands that they have captured. Their islands only exist to facilitate raids against us both, and the nation will begin attacks to remove their base completely. Having defeated their navy, an army is raised to seize the islands. The south is secured and peace is made with the Khin nations. Defenses are constructed along the border. Many Darnans are sent to settle the region, where they find fertile plains ripe for farmland. The navy of the nation decides to lay siege to the Azozian islands, so that they are forced out of the north once more. The navy of the Zelonuma Emiresq attacks and surrounds the islands. A multitude of soldiers are raised to take the islands, while another army remains on the coastline. Meanwhile, we conquer the Zara Islands for good now, and we destroy the Azozian presence there.
 * Telachitul Republic: After the repulsion of the invasion, Kourosh sends a small force to permanently patrol the border for further incursions. Republican citizens who fled to Daresigoba are offered safe passage back to the republic, and are awarded new land in the north if they want. Expansion, trade and Economic development continue, with cities especially starting to grow. The navy expands. Expansion efforts continue in the north. The Icrodel religion continues to spread, becoming an important institution in the nation. the navy expands. We do a census and invest significant resources in it, as Kourosh wants a count of Telachitul citizens, allied tribal peoples, and Telanouio (Agunda).
 * Telanouio (Agunda): The king of Agunda marries the daughter of Kourosh. While this is symbolic, with the republic's structure, ore importance is the beginning of intermarriage between the two nation's elite. The Telachitul language and religion continue to spread, especially among the elite. A large temple is built in the Telanouion capital, renamed Idolnouio.
 * Mouri Empire: Tragedy struck against the empire this year in relations to the change of government, which has since become a pivotal moment of historical research. Xeracles II "the Impious" was found dead in the palace of Azoz, having hanged himself in private. This was taken as a great shock across the nation, and an unprecedented event in human history, as the only monarch to commit non-coerced suicide. The monastic chronicles described this as an act of God, in judgement of his impious actions toward the religions of Mesallia and Eskaladun. One Apocist work of apocrypha, the "Avenging of the Savior", may have been loosely based on this event, otherwise describing a fanciful scenario of Nelrim post-resurrection enacting vengeance on all those responsible for his death. Many rumors have circulated over the next 2000 years of possible assassination, beginning with an investigation by the very next monarch, Thalut V. An autopsy of his body conducted in 2752 AR confirmed his death to be by hanging and not any known poisons, and no signs of struggle either. Critical analysis of Xeracels' psychological state from the best contemporary sources seem to confirm a long battle against untreated medical depression, which he was generally too selfconscious to share in any public discourse. His death, nonetheless, signaled a new era for the Mouri empire in the royal marriage of Emperor Thalut V and Anka Alasana III. The shared crown of these two monarchs created a joint defensive army near the border to Mesallia, succeeding in several minor battles in the ongoing Phydinian-Edom conflicts. The navy was largely increased with the regained ports in the Three Cities, combining ships of Thalutia-Nys with Nerimos to expand across the Gabatrian Sea. A special elite order of lancers was formed as well, based in the city of Nerimos at the Great Ulmian Temple, known as the Templars. These were trained and consecrated as an order of monks, but also trained in military combat as a small but elite fighting force within the regular military of Edom. Their combat training was a mixed combination of styles, from the Erasidonian military, Valunian archery, traditional Azoz lancers and even the Zedumari mercenaries. Thalut took note of the gradual disunity and decentralization in Edom, and tried to offset it with the focus on massive building projects. This included several large Basilicas in the Upper Meran and in Susalyon, but mainly in Iskandaria to expand the Great Library and construction of the Great Forum. A local mission Reduction was made in the city of Erahjema for the purpose of further passifying and integrating the Apirun people. All of these adminsitrative actions were, apparetnly, done in mutual agreement between Thalut and Alasana, and worked in both directions as well. Edomite military also expanded influence in Mouri, setting up defenses in both Valun regions from the northern barbarians. A large force was also sent to support Syres' war against Tesemba, and further increase their presence on the Yannian continent. The growing naval presence in the farther Gabatrian Sea helped to support our alliance wtih Temayal in their wars. The naval expeditions in the north continue to battle back the Emiresq away from the Zara islands, but not as directly, but rather gradually weathering down their ships in attrition. The local defenses on the Zara islands, especially on Castle Roneth, are heavily fortified, building up earthen walls right down to the coast, and dispensing pots of boiling hot water from the castle walls.

911-920
'The Kledesian nations agree to allow Hythologists from the Academy of Gyt into their nation, to examine their maps and rocks. In the far east a rumor arises that Hythia is practicing dark magic with rocks, which causes a minor riot. '

'The attack launched by Qaryaat against the Sillan positions in East Makuku result in a decisive Sillan victory. The Sillans successfully prevent the Qaryaati from crossing the river, and the front remains the same in that region, with the Qaryaati suffering due to the scorched earth tactics being implemented. The Qaryaati suffer 20,420 casualties, while the Sillans suffer 8,050 casualties. '

'The nation of Mohejaro, independent of its allies, amasses a small army of soldiers, desert nomads from the east, and mercenaries, and launches an attack directly southwest. These raiders, although small in number, manage to reach as far as Sillas’ eastern lake, and inflict damage among the population there.'

'The Zara Islands are remain in the hands of the Mouri Empire, after the Zelonuma and Tesardyan forces in the region unsuccessfully attack the local garrisons on the island. The Tesardyans suffer 400 casualties, the Zelonuma suffer 18,400 casualties, and the Azozians suffer 8,450 casualties. Naval battles commence between the three nations, with the result at sea largely inconclusive. '

'The population of Nerimos protests the Azozian-backed creation of the Templars, after they claim to possess their Enulmian temple as a military base. Riots break out in the streets of the city, which see many Ulmians, Azozians, and Templars alike killed in the chaos. '

'The invasion of Niani results in a decisive victory for Xbalan and Tesardya. In the west the Tesardyans suffer 10,430 casualties, Niani suffers 22,430 casualties, and the Yannians suffer 6,500 casualties. In the south the Niani suffer 18,450 casualties, while the Yannians suffer 15,400 casualties. At the Siege of Bassar, the city is captured, with the Yannians suffering 7,500 casualties. '

'The continued invasion of Kaloma results in a decisive Sillan victory. Sillas successfully captures the rest of the territory, with the Sillans suffering 9,450 casualties, and the Exhulans suffer 14,330 casualties.'


 * Kingdom of Tesardya: The population reaches 1,290,000, and strong trade with Zelonuma Emiresq proves fruitful in the exchange of similar cultures. With our ally's war with Mouri ending and the recent success, citizens rejoice as the infidel Ulmians are once again crushed. The main denomination of the Yannian Religion in Tesardya, Unarcisim, remains the most practiced form of Yannian in the nation, and shares a lot of similarities with Vathomanism. Expansion northward is made by 5 px along the northern coast as settlements are made. The war against Niani continues, and although successes were made from the get-go, an additional count of 10,000 soldiers are sent to back up the casualties faced in the first campaign and to also further solidify the gains and occupy the region secured while the others push forward until Niani catipulation. With the news of success made in the Zara Islands, small celebrations are made while most of the celebrations are made from the success from the war with Niani. An additional 12 galleys are sent to assist in the naval battle, as well as an additional 3,000 soldiers. After noticing some infidels meddling in the ally that is Syres, a diplomat is sent to politely ask them to simply kill/enslave all of the Mourian soldiers currently occupying the island and to further help in the isolation of the treacherous Ulmians from trade (Player Response), and if help is needed in that process, the Tesardyan Army is prepared.
 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: We finally create a new colony and begin sending people there to begin building the capital of that colony. Our saffron and garlic fields are expanded as demand has risen significantly. We send an expedition to explore to the northwest. For her 90th birthday jubilee, the tsarina receives an ornate sword decorated with golden carvings of Dodos but is also made from a new metal called Algeorgian Iron. The recipe for this is a closely guarded secret and is kept in the Royal Blacksmith's house guarded by two guards. We begin to adopt crop rotation.
 * Qera: The war to the west is already considered as a victory, the only thorn in the side of a full victory are the rebellious Babesqâtlen - what the Qerans call the locals. Ycas VII personally leads the attack on a village called Gengengea, a known hiding place for rebel groups. After it is confirmed that a prominent resistance leader hides there, the complete village and all surrounding farms are burned down and every single inhabitant is killed without mercy. Only a single boy is sent out to tell the other villages what happens to them if they refuse to obey the Qeran rule. The prince gives the option for an unconditional surrender to the tribes. If they refuse, they will face a pornaq, a ritualized form of genocide (MOD RESPONSE, PLEASE). Exchange of cultural ideas and more trade brings more wealth to Qera, as well as new technological advances. Crop rotation becomes now widespread and replaces the largely used fertilizers that consist of ashes, dung and guano. The rice fields in the north are mostly no affected by that, but in the south fertilizers vanished mostly. The rotation process is an exchange of potato farming in one year, wheat or barley farming in another and in the third year the field isnt farmed at all so the earth can recover. The Babisqa region is fully annexed by the end of the decade, infrastructure is planned and sanitation enters the larger settlements and cities there. The already depopulated villages are settled again with Qeran settlers from the region near Salayen. The earth there doesnt seem to fit for much vegetable cultivation, but perfect for livestock like cows, horses, sheep and goats, the latter two are introduced from the east some generations earlier. Trade with Ccekaea and Etztotolla continues. The colony of Cyrphetzija expands farther south, slowly, with the goal to establish a port on the southern side of the landbridge. To accomplish that, an envoy of traders and settlers is sent east to colonize the bulge south of the colony. The ship lands at the most southern tip of the peninsula and establishes a city that will be named Uoteccqaga (1 PX becomes URBAN; 10 PX becomes RURAL) 
 * Holy Empire of Hythus: Years 578-587 since the return of Hythus. Emperor Jyntus II focuses his energies on solidifying imperial control over the south, constructing a series of border posts along the empire’s borders with the irian states and the empire’s vassals in the Ten Cities region. Jalor becomes fully integrated after a long, slow move toward imperial control. Its nobles, having long been integrated into the Aristocratic Estate, experience only changes to title, but no loss or gain in power. The King of Jalor is demoted to a Noble Lord, but retains his lands and holdings making him the third wealthiest person in the empire behind the emperor himself and another lord. In the city of Rocinjabel, a group of mercenaries is hired to escort a cartographer into the east. The mercenaries are offered 20% of the payment before and 80% after the safe return of the cartographer. [Exploration] Across the city itself the actions of the last decade instil a newfound religiosity as the people adopt Hythus as a central god, but add in many eastern religious components. The Shrine of Hythus the Builder becomes a central building to the Rocinjabelers who adopt some Hythian construction techniques in their buildings. The empire works to infiltrate the city, purchasing the loyalty of observant citizens and the Tunnel Lords alike to maintain a level of control, but is unwilling to commit troops to the streets as before. Hythian troops patrol the walls and surrounding rural areas daily, and large iron cauldrons of water are brought to the base of the walls to detect tunnelling. A secondary palisade is built on the western edge of the pass to catch those attempting to cross the wall. Agricultural production increases due to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop-rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows immensely due to increased wealth and nutrition. The manufactory revolution spreads rapidly as workshops expand across the land. The academies of learning spread literacy across the nation and the people becomes more educated. The Academy of Gyt, now a burgeoning institution, continues its nationwide study on rock formations, conducting an intensive prospecting of the iron-bearing mountains near Gyt and other mountains in the Kus Symas. Already a leader in the study of Hythology, the academy hopes to discover new resources and new formations. [Resources] The missionaries of the Church of Hythus in the Drakan Empire continue their word in and around the city of Gondreium.
 * Mouri Empire: A cultural and artistic revolution would continue to unfold under the joint monarchs of Thalut and Alasana. The multicultural effects of emperor Xeracles, particularly the new forms of dance and music, would now start appearing in the royal court of Edom as well, and similarly the technology of papermaking was used in the Edomite monasteries. The Basilica of Susalyon would be among the first made in a floating dome style, ornately decorated in mosaics depicting allegorical representations of the royal court and the Seven Apostles. The Great Forum of Iskandaria was fully constructed, creating a massive network of marble courtyards, gardens, and market places situated five km inland from the Library. This would also feature a colossal circus, the Shamanseum, where many sporting events of the Mesallian style would be held. The centerpiece of this Forum would be a large obelisk, perfectly in the style of the Zeumite tradition but decorated in scenes from the Hagiography of Nelrim. According to modern estimates of the labor forced needed for this project, it gave sure employment to workers that had to come from all across the Edomite kingdom, as far away as northern Emalia and southern Ankem. Within the Mouri Empire, archaeology shows a subtle change in the cuisines used in the Capital of Azoz and elsewhere, as traditions of Edom take root. The Paltonic philosophers in Usilinago and Teman became greatly inspired from the matriarchal nature of Edom, as in the writings of Proculos for example, which advocated more equality of genders in both the military and administration. The pair of monarchs were raising two children of their own at this time, the oldest named Landrew and the younger daughter named Arenea. The union also saw a friendly rivalry between the two great centers of learning, the original Library of Iskandaria from the first empire and the more recent Library of Azoz in the second. In Iskandaria, Hypatia the Red developed the first theory on the five canonical solids, and described this as the mathematical basis for the physical world. In Azoz, not long after this, Gandhi the Dark published his work "Geometry of a Sphere", which challenged several previous assumptions such as the angles of a triangle. As the enlarged navy continues to support occupation of the coastlines near the Emiresq, secret diplomacy is sent to Syres and Khin, offering mutual concessions of Darnan land if three nations joined a coalition to destroy the Emiresq once and for all.
 * In Sephimora, the Templar lancers were originally organized to be trained in theology within the temple as the order of monks, while their stations and training as a military order was kept to military facilities outside the city. However, the governor of Nerimos, Jaluth, instead had the military stationed within the temple itself, the exact reason for this has been of some controversy in the sources. The Edomite sources would claim this was in direct order of the Mouri empire, and would instigate the Nermosian revolt against Azoz. However, the monastic chronicles describe that Jaluth purposefully made this error, as he had planned to seize the opportunity for establishing independent state for himself. As soon as two Azoz ships in harbor were set on fire by the rebels, this prompted both nations to devote their full force in deposing Jaluth and restoring order to the region. Emperor Thalut himself came to oversee the aftermath of the battle, personally entertaining the grievences of the city from the royal progress. With order restored in the region and the Templars kept outside the city, the Anka also reached out in attempt to maintain previous trade relations and cooperation with the city of Leveia, so as the crown union of the nations does not affect their relations in the east. In Or, the basilicas were largely manned by expeditions of Shanzian apostles from the city of Edom, knowing well the population continues their integration to the kingdom rather slowly. Even so, Thalut V wrote letters to express his favor to the people of Susalyon, citing their long-standing economic and cultural exchange that had existed under the Peace of Chatna. In Iskandaria, largely out of the multicultural policies of the former emperor, the Great Froum constructed had no religious basis of its own, and the forms of art and entertainment practiced there mostly drew inspiration of Zamian and Mesallian customs.
 * The Javuk: The Javuk warriors continue their campagin of conquest within the desert lands the inhabit, exterminating tribes that refuse to obey their new masters. The Supreme Warmaster's directive remains in force, with any tribe that rebels against his authority destroyed on the spot. The Javuk have no intention of wasting time and energy suppressing native rabble in the lands they now seek to control. Thousands upon thousands of men, women, and children whose only crime was being apart of the same group as those who fought against the Javuk, are run down by the Javuk warriors and executed. Those who managed to escape into the deserts surrounding the river basin are not pursued by the warriors, as the Javuk scouts have assured the War Council that no oases in the desert were been encountered during their reconnaissance missions in the region, thus dooming the refugees to a slow death far from home. In the city of Jagurra, the city limits have been expanded to accomdate the waves new slaves transported upstream to the city. Those men not yet gelded by the warriors prior to their transportation are gelded by the warriors protecting the city, and the women are marked and distributed to the citizen families to serve as breeding slaves and house servants. A head count of all the slaves brought into the state of the Javukry over the last two decades was a total of 12,337 gelded men, 19,089 women (7,161 currently pregnant), and 2,305 children deemed worthy for a life of service, for a total of 33,681, not counting the approximately 9,000 slaves who lived in Jagurra and survived the previous culling. Downstream the new city of Nauwurru is expanded as well to serve as a port for the planned expansion of the state along the coastline, where the Supreme Warmaster's armies have congregated and prepared for their next wave of conquests. Prior to his death in the field of battle, Supreme Warmaster Jaejunnau returns to Jagurra to pass out the new class of citizen-warriors in the capital; approximately 2,354 in number according to the War Council, raising the total number of citizen-warriors to 12,354 of all ages. Those who failed to successfully pass into the citizenry have been culled from the general population by the new citizen-warriors as their first mission from the state.
 * Ffanet of Afmwir: In the 120th year of the Athmwir's rule (911), trade between Afmwir and Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) continues to go on strongly, while trade with the city of Perhmathwl-on-Filgaff (Parumatula), and contact with Ardubja is established, while also asking to coduct trade (ARDUBJA Response). In the 122nd year, explorers are sent far north by ship on the eastern coast of the large Cyrddosthan peninsula to the east of Ddenstiwrh and north of the western shore of Nurchacan (100 px), while the land explorers are assumed to continue their journey up the Cyrddosthan peninsula. Direct trade between Afmwirian and Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) and Afmwirian and Perhmathwlian (Parumatula) harbors is established. In the surroundings of Drawcicheld and Rhyfthan on Lake Hinruch, prospectors look for minerals, mostly iron, but also gold or salt [MOD response]. In Mercydd, bards called scholdds begin singing massive works of heroism, mostly around the conflicts of the war before the Athmwir's return or mythology, and Ffan Thoinn Falgiff, supported by the Temple of Cwinaref, while in Ddenstwirh, ships are built in order to protect the coast of Afmwir. In the 128th year (919), rebuilding ends in the Chffith valley, and expansion happens in the Chffith and Cyrdd river valleys, as well as to the land north of the country beyond by the Iuryll mountains. In Cwinchulm, a harbor is built, as well as walls and a barrack.. Wheat, rye and barley are continued being produced, along with spicy horseradish (named ffeisaf). Cows, honeybees and sheep are raised for meat, milk, honey and wool. Ffeisaf, Afmwirian ale and mead, as well as other products are traded with Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) and Perhmathwl (Parumatula). More watermills are being built along the waterways, and more villages develop along the Chffith and Cyrdd.
 * O'leai Culture: In these years, the Uani people continue to expand with the spread of the further agricultural improvements to the islands of Vui'a and Jhoai this leads to more population growth on the islands and the the further enrichment of the port city of Ia'la where a natural harbor lies with the people easily being able to trade. However, the city has no walls as the law of the Uani people dicates they cannot spill their own blood. Tua'Oi is discovered to possess a ground especially suitable for the growing of fruits which is heavily implemented. Meanwhile, on Kuri'a, the three Juidoms expand by about 10 px having won the contest between them and the unruled. The Conch Juis of Xhu'o expand their dominion over the entire island of Xhu'o during these years integrating the natives into O'leai. Meanwhile, the Turtle Juis of Vui'a conquer the island to the southeast of them, bringing it under their dominion. On the island of Kuri'a near the holy mountain of Kuri the Uani people begin to carve images into the rocks to represent various words and phrases to describe stories and mythologies, this practice remains a minor one, however, for the time being. Trade opens between the southern kingdom and it allows the newly formed Juidom of Tua to begin to flourish as the island serves as a stopping point between the traders from Vui'a and the southern kingdom. The news of the Cannibal kingdom seem to serve as a cautionary tale to the wayfinders, and as such they begin to increase the archers and warriors on their ships in order to protect them from the Cannibals and the Slavers while they venture into the area west of Ua’aduh. The wayfinders continue to explore the seas of Leai.
 * Thaivœga: Zhayvshk II Bhroual the Great continued his 43-year reign into his early 60s, with his health eventually deteriorating into an irreparable state in 913 OM and dying in 914 OM. Even into his dying years, historians believe that he continued to support institutions such as the University of Laykoth, supporting education among the nobles and sometimes even the upper middle class. His long life was made possible in part by his health reforms, which made a division of the University of Laykoth dedicated to medicines and health. Herbs are used to numb pains and help ease symptoms of many diseases. However, they were unable to save his life when he was believed to have contracted liver cancer. He passed away in 914 OM, one of the most celebrated monarchs of his time. He was succeeded by his son, Ouvaushk, who took the royal name Zhayvshk III Bhroual to ride on the popular support of his father. Now just known as his birth name of Ouvaushk, he seemed to be a mediocre king, standing idle for the earliest six years of his regency, sharing ideas and technology with Thaivœrithmayccekae (Qera), along with taking interest in other states in the west including the Thizauzithouz Gahouv (the Telachitul Republic). Exploration was sent north to chart the mountains in the north, as well as form relations with the nation west of Johndapanan, with the normal expeditions continuing eastward. Expansion continued eastward, and it was around this time that the islands east of the Karath Aumsbek province (the southern islands) were claimed for the crown. Rural areas also grew.
 * Thaivœga Aumsbek: Cotton continued to be a major industry, with the Ouraymirœ slaves continuing to breed. They were indoctrinated to believe that they were born inferior to their owners. Exploration continued south and expansion continued along the coast. Plantations were taking up space, and so new areas became rural from their previous state of being loosely claimed.
 * Qaryaat: We accept the peace offer with Birahba. (BERABAN RESPONSE NEEDED)
 * Mesallian Culture: In Edom, the sudden ordering of Ulmian basilicas across the nation was displeasing. In the north the non-Ulmian population was strongly against the order, because they remembered the harsh Ulmian-centered civil wars that had raged, and didn’t want to enable them further. However, the Ulmian population, of course, lauded the decision. In the far south the Ulmian religion was almost unheard of, and the sudden grandiose buildings disturbed the population greatly. In the former lands of Susanylon there were not enough people to visit or staff the basilicas, and their building was a slap in the face to the careful integration done by the Edomite government. Regardless, the Anka was committed to her new found marriage, even if it upset the native population. Not entirely Ulmian herself, the Anka was later wed to a woman from the south named Abemala, further confusing the situation. The most zealous of Ulmians thought of Thalut as a hero, and called for the conversion of the Anka, or in the most hushed circles, her removal. The Edomites had no tolerance for such talk, and an equally as vocal opposition began calling for the Ulmians’ removal instead. Overall, the Edomites remained cautious of the Azozians and vehemently loyal to the Anka, who sought to preserve a balance in the middle of the two extremist factions. In Sephimora there was a more militant reaction. The decision by Thalut to move armed soldiers into the temple was seen as a declaration of war. A full rebellion broke out, with the Templars being targeted by the locals. The governor in Nerimos ultimately caved in favor of the rebels, and ordered the Edomite army and navy to open fire upon the Azozian ships arriving. The event would become a major fiasco, with the nation’s navy turning on itself and losing one-half its strength, and a large portion of Nerimos population being killed. Edomite soldiers would need to be dispatched to regain order over the east, effectively being tasked with reconquering the Three Cities. Likewise, relations with Leviea reverted back to negative, and the city-state returned to its isolation. Meanwhile, The Syresian war against Tamsebe concluded in victory, and the Syresians had any Azozians turned back to return to the Mouri Empire. Due to relatively high relations to the Mouri, and the nation’s own Ulmian population, the Syresians would not completely cut off the Mouri Empire. But at the same time high relations with both the Zelonuma Emiresq and Tesardya existed, as the two nations were two of the strongest trade partners of the nation. Because of this, the nation sought to prevent the Mouri plan to harm the Zelonuma Emiresq further. The nation formally created client kingdoms along the southern coast up to the nation of Xanulem. Elsewhere, the nation would fight a minor war north of Canim, as the last city-states were brought into the nation. Despite fighting a short war with them, these cities would almost immediately be elevated to positions of power within the nation, as Mesallians were seen as similar people to the Syresians. Later, this distinction would lead to full citizenship being granted to the people of the straits, but this would not come until after another war. The nation would formalize the creation of new provinces in the region, creating a province in the former Bascula region centered around the coastal cities. The nation of Syres would also increase trade and involvement in Neum, which had been founded initially as a Syresian colony. Aid was given to its new king, in the hopes of creating a stable ally for the nation.
 * Yannian Culture: It is pretty ridiculous that the Mourioni claim to have the first emperor to commit suicide, the Anointed One committed suicide; just another way that the Yannian religion is ahead of the Elmo religion. Once again we were first to the trend, but they copy us. We have the best fatal ends to our emperors. Meanwhile, there is such thing as a Holy Patra, says the Azonio, but what about the Holy Matra? That is a story they do not want us to tell. But listen, one day the woman appeared in Neum, and she was the most beautiful and holy. She traveled to the Rock of Abo, which was the cave where the Azozino Holy Patromi lived. He was doing a rain dance and praying to Nolromo, when he saw the beautiful woman. His jaw dropped to the floor. “WOWZA,” he says. But then he got hold of himself and said he could not touch a woman, because he was married to Nolromo only. She took off her clothes. The boy nearly passed out. He was a big and tubby man, with folds of fat from his chin leaking down his chest, as was tradition for a Holy Patra. His white robes were greasy and yellow, and his body was aching. He was stuttering now, asking who that woman was. She was Lucretia! Oh my goodness. He tried to snatch the woman, for Azozioni do not respect women (unlike Yannians who respect women). He tripped and fell instead, and that was how that Holy Patra died. Instead Lucretia floated back to Neum, having toppled the corrupt institution that calls itself a “church”. She would become pregnant with child, so she married the King of Neum. This was how the great lineage of the Yannians and the Lucretians came to be wed. Soon they began to consummate their marriage, as a Nathon watched them. Tears began to flow down the Nathon’s face, he was screaming. “No NO NO, what about Nelrim? How could you not give birth to Nelrim?” Lucretia hushed him, mid sexual act. That had been a false way, but now she would give birth to a child that was purer than Nelrim, and from him the true savior would derive. The Nathon bowed his head, realizing he had been made cuckold. He fell to his knees. “Oh, wise Lucretia! You are right and just to change your path! No more will Nelrim be born, but a new timeline will be birthed, and on that plane may be born the Anointed One!” He ran to tell the good news, as the consummation came to a close. The people grabbed pots and pans and banged on them to celebrate the joyous act. “I love the Anoined One!” cried Nathon, “For he will be born of Lucretia!” The hooting and hollering was so loud that across the land the people knew that good times were ahead. Run and tell the good news, children! And the children ran door to door and nation to nation. They beat back the Olmoroni with great and good tidings. Let us celebrate the consummation every year as a great holiday, and let all the boys and girls pray to the LORD for a great and wonderful and healthy marriage and children. A child had been born, praise God. This was one of the promises of the prophets, and it had been done. Then, the Knights of Jiff cried and said, “let us dig up our parents from the grave, and let us help those skeletons dance, too.” They dug up the graves, and each son grabbed their dead mother, and the living and the dead did a little dance together. This was because salvation was coming, and they were so excited. The boys ran to the east, where the Yannians were. There in Xbalan they had begun a military campaign against Niani, and the boys told the soldiers that soon war would be over. There would be peace across the entire globe. They would all have a million wives, and give birth to children. There was good food that everyone ate. There were nice clothes that everyone wore. Oh, and in the Sillian Land? There the Yannians came to praise the Sillanio, the Empress, who was a woman that they all admired. They said, “hooray Empress, feed us mommy!” And good nutrients ran from that woman like a mother bird, uplifting the people. The gift of Yannis had come to end famine and end plague. The Yannian seed would be planted and raise up the population. On the front lines against Kaloma, the people began to dance. They had been overcome with joy, it is factually written. The Exhulans were confused because they were blind and deaf and what not, so they tried to charge, but the LORD said nah, and smacked the army aside. Thus, through God the Sillans and Yannians beat up all Exhulans, expelled them from the land. Kaloma was a new place now, it had been made pure! A million gifts upon the Sillio! And maybe the joyous mobs ought to liberate Irrosia, but they were too overcome with joy to harm a fly. Instead the Irrosians got up and danced too, and danced in the face of those Exhulan guards, those Exhulan tax collectors, and those Exhulan slavers. They did not care for the Exhulan beatings anymore, because the LORD turn thy beating sticks to soft clouds, and their whips to massagers. They felt great joy and great pleasure all over their body. We had become invincible.
 * Zelonuma Emiresq: For now a peace will exist, and there will be peace. We are glad that we have defeated the Mouri Empire, and there is great celebration. However, they must immediately cease planning to attack, or else there will be consequences. There will likely be a big war in which we humiliate them a second, third, fourth time. If they have a navy, we will sink their navy. Each ship will be sunk under water or captured. They will lose their navy. If they have an army, we will blow that up. No more army. The Zelonuma Emiresq guarantees the independence of Neum. If Azoz tries to harm that nation, we will take away privileges from the Mouri. Anyway, the war has ended and there is peace for now.
 * Beraba: After pushing the Sillans south of the river, Okemos negotiates the terms of peace. First and foremost is the establishment of free Makuku as an independent nation. While there is a push for a free and independent Teninukal as well, this proves to be too difficult to negotiate. However, a clause is included that all Teninukalians who wish to leave Sillan-controlled territory may do so. Beraba offers ships and safe passage for these refugees to unclaimed territory on the eastern side of the Beraban peninsula where they may establish a new homeland. Also included in the terms of the peace is the establishment of consulates from all nations involved in the war in the capitals of the other nations to establish diplomatic relations. Envoys are to be appointed so that communication and diplomacy can prevail over bloodshed and aggression in the future. Finally, a 99-year non-aggression pact is drafted, to be signed by all belligerent nations, stating that if one nation within the pact attacks another signatory of the pact, the rest of the signatories are obliged to assist in restoring peace and order. Okemos orders some troops to remain in Cazekorom and Makuku until the peace terms have been ratified and honored by the other involved nations. Okemos himself returns to Ngaoudera to focus on the internal affairs of Beraba.

921-930
'A notable population of Ulmian followers develops in the nation of Tamsebe, made up mostly of Ulmians who had fled Syres or the Yannian nations in previous decades. The nation reaches out to the Mouri Empire for an alliance. '

'After the nation of Babisqa unconditionally surrenders to the Qeran invaders, the majority of its remaining army either remains in the mountains, constantly harassing Qeran settlers, or is responsible for leading people west out of Qera’s claimed territory. '

'A cult worshipping the deity Dyphedeg emerges in the shanty towns outside of Hythia, which is the patron deity of rocks, mountains, and their black magic trapped within. The religion is believed to be based on a misunderstanding surrounding Hythia’s geologists, mixed with eastern traditions. Meanwhile, the Hythologists uncover a translucent, blue material in the mountains (OTL Elbaite). '

'A small number of refugees fleeing the harsh wars of the Javuk encounter a small city to the north, known as Ludevyra, which sends scouts into the region. The express interest in peaceful cooperation with the Javuk, and offer to trade. '

'An eastern dynasty known as the Luremids emerges in the Ten Cities region, and after a period of unrest, they manage to capture the capital of Eldebethias, with support from the Badamate of Narai. The leader of the Luremids, Askanakguri, declares the Jahrama Empire. Later in his life he launches an invasion of Draka, after they aid the Eldebethias nobility in staging a rebellion in the west. '

'After the nation of Qaryaat proposes peace to the Sillans, the nation of Mohejaro does the same. With the war formally concluded, the Makuku set about rebuilding their kingdom, settling refugees in the far north, and building new defenses.'


 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: The tsarina becomes the longest ruling monarch in Algeorgian history and to celebrate this a statue of her is built alongside the statue of the first king of Algeorgia. The Algeorgian postal system and weekpaper is established. The weekpaper is a weekly paper covering that week's events and stories. (Well, no newspaper but weekpaper). We continue our exploration to the south.


 * Holy Empire of Hythus: Years 588-597 Since the Return of Hythus. Emperor Jyntus II develops a deep set paranoia in the later years of his life. He constantly fears an invasion from the east or south. His advisors do manage to get him to propose a royal marriage with the Jyazradids in the north, marrying his eldest daughter to the Jyazradids. [Royal Marriage] His paranoia leads to Jyntus II becoming known as Jyntus the Mad internally and to a limited extend abroad. In Rocinjabel worship of Dyphedeg is recognized as a legitimate cult, and he is named the son of Hythus by the Church. This has little effect on the city, but worship of Hythus continues to be encouraged. Farther north, near the Halati, the discovery of Symaite (Elbaite) prompts something of a mineral rush. Prospectors and miners flood the region to extract the valuable mineral. The pale-blue variety found initially gives way to many other shades, from red to green and even white. These gemstones quickly enter the market and are prized for their beautiful rich color variation. The market for these gems quickly expands overseas and Hythian gem merchants bring Symaite far and wide. Merchants arrive bearing the gems in the Irian states, Qaryaat, Jyazrididia, and elsewhere. The flood of miners does re-spark the border conflict between the Halati and the empire, this time with even greater ferocity. Imperial troops arrive to help defend the miners and prospectors, and both sides clash in several skirmishes. Agricultural production increases due to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows immensely due to increased wealth and nutrition. The factory revolution spreads rapidly as workshops expand across the land. The academies of learning spread literacy across the nation and the people becomes more educated.
 * The Javuk: Supreme Warmaster Jaejunnau Jabunnuhuk Saeja'Yilaerrau dies at the age of 77 in Jagurra, following 50 years of successful campaigning in the river valley to the west. As is customary, the War Council cremates his body and executes 100 slaves to serve him in the afterlife. His ashes are spread into the wind and his people enter into a state of mourning for the next week to remember his valour in battle as their leader. The council appoints the 37-year old warmaster, Dailizza Nuzunnuhuk Veli'Fumaekkae, as the new Supreme Warmaster of the Javukry. She immediate outlines the policy of consolidation of existing lands under their control and focuses on determining the new conquest for her people. While peace with any of the non-Javuk natives of the continent is strictly against the doctrines of the Javuk faith, the offer from the Ludevyra to trade is deemed a viable course of action by Dailizza for the determination of their potential as a slave people, and the exact specifications of their home city and its defenses. A delegation of Javuk warriors trained in self-control and diplomacy are sent to the Ludevyra city to ascertain the intentions of these people. Back in the river valley, the cities of Jagurra and Nauwarru are expanded further to help accommodate the large number of slaves into the population. Those whom the Javuk cannot feed sufficently are culled from the population, while pregnant women are shifted to breeding farms where they will serve as the source of new slaves in the state. All male citizens not engaged in battle are required to sire offspring with these slaves as a part of their responsibilities to the state. These children are branded as state-owned slaves by the warriors upon reaching their tenth birthday, and are assigned to their new role in the fields or in the houses of the citizenry. Young boys are gelded at the age of 20, and young women are either placed in the fields if infertile, or sent to the breeding farms if deemed to be capable of producing viable offspring. There is talk among the inner circles of the War Council of building an army of gelded male soldiers for the purposes of expanding the limited number of soldiers currently available to the Javuk. With the rapidly shifting demographics of the state following the temporary cessation of hostilities toward the neighboring tribes, Supreme Warmaster Dailizza orders the start of a census to determine the current state of the Juvakry. This comes as the Javuk warriors return to their homes ahead of the planned census following the completion of the extermination campaign, as the number of non-enslaved peoples roaming the river valley has dropped below the minimum allowable by the War Council, freeing the warriors up to return home and prepare for the next campaign. In a complete turn away from traditional Javuk practices, Dailizza orders the construction of a wall around Nauwarru, as she intends to turn the city into a major center of administration currently unavailable in the existing capital city of Jagurra.
 * Mouri Empire: In light of the development of events in Tesemba, the Mouri Empire sends some aid and resources to help the nation, but does not outright accept an alliance out of concern of our relations with Syres, our stronger ally. The eastern navy continues to expand its influence across the eastern Gabatrian Sea near Temayal. The forts on the Zara islands near Castle Roneth is also maintained. People of the Mouri empire begin migrating outward from the denser urbanized regions of Azoz, mostly to the west to settle in Outer Valun and Fotashe. The pair of monarchs between Thalut and Alasena were mutually beloved by the Ulmians of Edom and Mouri, but the emperor sought to be accepted by the sectarian parts of Edom as well. He personally attended and organized rituals of the Zamian cult, seeking their recognition of his own rule as they traditionally had done for the monarchs of Edom. Even the Shamensean games were at least initially commemorated in by clerics of the Zamian tradition. Indeed, Thalut sought to use these massive sporting events, directly inspired from the Jafiads of Mesallia, as a means to bring the various sectarian groups of Edom together, as far off as Susalyon and Ghanis. Some of these games included reenactments of the wars of Leto and the romance of Nathon the Pious, stadion running and javelin throwing, and the taming of wild animals such as lions and bulls. The Mouri military saw a great increase of female participation at this time, largely by the influence of the Paltonian philosophers as well as the increasing Edomite population. The Holy Patra Levian III took note of events unfolding among the Yannian population, particularly the religious revilement being led by Nathon the Neumite. Although very tangential in comparison to Orthodox Ulm, it is nonetheless a legitimate philosophy to be debated as dictated by the Grand Council of Medan many generations ago. So he dispatched a monk, named Cassius the Palatable, to investigate the region along with an expedition of philosophers. Although it is difficult to determine if "Nathon the Neumite" is the same as the Nathon mentioned in the Yannian scriptures, due to the latter's consistent esoteric nature, it is nonetheless undeniable the two histories became intertwined at this point. In the Library of Azoz, Zeno builds off of his earlier theory to postulate that the universe itself is actually spherical, analogous to the earth itself, and like the earth the universe is so vast that it merely appears flat on one part of the surface. He further ridiculed the previous theories of the Universe being infinite, saying if that was the case then the sky would be filled with infinite stars, rather than mostly darkness. Furthermore, if there were an infinite variety of planets then there would be planets in the universe with alternate versions of Nelrim or Levian, which is utterly impossible.
 * O'leai Culture: The reign of the current Ua'Jui Xho Vu continues, having been elected from a young age to be the Ua'Jui and has over seen the dominance of his family over the Uani people. During these years the beliefs of the Uani people has changed from a more monotheistic focus to a more pantheistic deity in the mother, and the one. Meanwhile, the growth of various cities have seen a plan to deal with the waste produced in a safe and efficient way avoiding dumping in the water sources of the Uani people. Agricultural improvements continue to spread to the islands of Muia and Tua. On the island of Kuri'a a new Juidom is established to the east of the holy mountain called the Juidom of Vai'la ruled by the Frigate Juis. On the island west of Xhu'o a new juidom is established by the kingdom being the smallest of all the Uani people's land. It is called Jhoua, and is ruled by the Shark Juis. The Juidoms on Kuri'a all expand by about 10 px. Meanwhile, we finally come across the mysterious land of the cannibals who enslave the people of Ua'dhupa, and find the rumors of them to be exaggerated with their numbers and lands being smalls. Despite this they attack us with a ferocity trying to kill our wayfinders but are easily defeated by our superior warriors. We begin to refer to them as the Kingdom of O'puai. Trade with the kingdom of Ua'dhupa enriches our lands in the areas of Tua, Vui'a, and the Holy City. Leading to the growth of these cities on these islands. Meanwhile, the spread of the imagery writing system begins to slowly spread throughout the island of Kuri'a becoming more nuanced when talking about more abstract ideas. Exploration of the seas continues by our wayfinders.
 * Beraba: After the Sillan Conflict, Okemos returns to Ngaoudera to resume the task he began after the Gahrenese rebellion - reforming the government. Okemos calls a council of his military governors to discuss a plan for the governance of the nation. This council generally agrees that the Princes failed with their restructuring plan (evidenced by the Gahrenese rebellion), but they are still powerful individuals who need to be part of the government or face rebellion. They also, however, agree that governance by a Prince can lead to more conflict. Therefore, they agree that there should be a system of governors to represent a certain amount of people, such as there was during the Sillan Conflict. Thus, the council decides to adopt a dual system of local governance by Princes and Governors. The Governors will be in charge of a set “Governorate” that represents a certain amount of people. These Governorates are subject to redistricting when new censuses are conducted. They are appointed and given power by the High Consul and are entitled to a seat on the Council of Governors, an advisory body to the High Consul. The High Consul appoints governors and has the power to define their terms and dismiss them from duty. The Governors will be in charge of the day-to-day operations of their population on behalf of the High Consul. Each Governorate may span more than one Principality. Princes are historically tied to their cities and land. Therefore, they are each entitled to the rights and privileges in regards to that land. In regards to the government, the Princes are responsible for providing military support and other services. They are also entitled to a seat on the Council of Princes, the companion body to the Council of Governors. The title of Prince will be determined as it has in the past, by a vote by members of the family. Areas without a Prince will have a Crown Governor appointed that will carry out the Princely duties of that area on behalf of the High Consul. The High Consul is an elected position for the lifetime of the individual. The position has the ability to declare war, levy taxes, and call the Council of Princes and the Council of Governors. Families of High Consul are guaranteed honorary titles and incomes that extend after the life of the High Consul, including a place in the Setangya caste. After all these plans are solidified, it is signed by all of the current military governors, as well as the Princes (some who need to be “convinced” by the military governors). A vote is held by these individuals, and Okemos is elected High Consul.
 * Yannian Culture: When a bunch of dumb and lost imbeciles came looking for “Nathon the Neumite”, they had to be directed to the most delicate of teachers, who slowly explained to them that such a concept is like asking where to find “Slave the Person”. Finally the teachers became fed up, and directed the mouthbreathers to a Nathon who had been made into an administrative clerk. First he explained that no one in their right mind would actually name their child “Nathon”, so that wasn’t actually his name, but rather his real name was Broppy. He tried to teach the travelers about the region, but he had to continuously stop to drag away Cassius, who was furiously pleasuring himself to depictions of Lucretia. In an effort to calm the Azozioni down a little, they were directed to a local brothel. There the party rejoiced, because they secretly were tempted from their celibate lifestyle when they were offered such an intriguing task. Armed guards eventually arrived to see the Azozioni to a jail cell for the night, and they barged in on Cassius receiving oral sex from a little Nathon. The man was so shocked, the guards and the brothel owner burst into laughter. The owner immediately commissioned artists to depict Cassius as a fresco on the brothel wall, to forever immortalize that moment. The legend of the Corrupters spreads; the people who are dispatched by the devil to “investigate” the holy. Stay out, get behind us, evildoer. We do not want your investigations, we do not want your corruption. The Azozioni seek to whitewash history and whitewash religion, as a means of taking away power from the people. But alas, Elmo, your god was not Azozian. That is is a historical lie, and the people are tired of it. Send another “troll” into our nation and they will be killed. Cassius and his friends rest in a jail cell, never to return. Your tomfoolery is like a parody of the great Yannians. Your corruption is infamous. Oh, and now one of your kindergarders publishes his heresy. “Zeno” is a dumb boy; YES, there are infinite Nelrims, yes, there are infinite Levians. Oh the Azozioni are that self centered and that conceited, that they think the universe revolves around them, and that they are the sole beings of the universe. Sorry honey, but Zeno is wrong, because that is in fact one of the number one tenets of the Yannian religion. Unlike that Olmotoni, which persecutes free thinkers and scientists, the enlightened Yannians understand science on a greater level. We know the infinite cosmos, and we know the infinite worlds. The scriptures have spoken of it extremely enthusiastically. That gluttonous man, he eats knowledge like a pig, and he defecates a brewed down, bastardized understanding. Can we please stop feeding the pigs? This is ridiculous, if the Edomites don’t immediately arrest Zeno, shut down their propaganda centers, and put the Ulmians to the sword, Neum will rise up and destruct that kingdom too. Azoz will soon fall, and all who cling to it fall too. Unlike that strange creed, the Yannian people will live on. Even when you kill our leaders, a million more take shape. There are millions of holy Yannians to every “Holy Patra”. The Azzite religion is too dependant on their hierarchy and their church thing, because when that church falls, their religion will disappear. No longer enslaved by a Holy Patra, the people will curiously explore enlightenment and the Yannian faith, and that ignorance will die out. Yes, when the slavers die out, from their seats atop grandiose basilicas and mounds of human filth, no one will have any reason to heed their despicable words. Does it worry you that your scam is so flawed, son of Thot? Likely that is why you persecute knowledge, enslave the people, and kill so freely. Why don’t you let the people decide their faiths? It is because you know that when the people have a choice, they choose Yannis. Neum is a proud nation, where Lucretia gives birth to a king known as LIGAR, and any source that attempts to speak of any other story regarding Lucretia is destroyed. Only the truth faith will be printed, only logic and faith. Ligar is a strong boy, and greatly pious. As a baby he chokes a sore little Nathon, much to the applause of his family. The Nathon is screaming, “no, no, please! You’re hurting-.” But his breath is cut off by that strong boy’s grip. The Nathon falls to his knees, as the tears flow down his face. He dies, wiggling in the gutter. But also, Ligar was very charitable. While most people simply abused the Nathons, he legalized some institutions, which allowed feeble little Nathons, who no one would suspect to ever hurt a master, to take up job opportunities. The older sex slaves, no long desirable little boys, instead become errand boys and clerks. They dress their masters, clean the sewers, and milk the horses for milk.
 * Mesallian Culture: The revolt in the east ended in Edom, with the Edomites suffering a costly campaign. One of the generals of the campaign, Nurumun, returned to the imperial court, and became an advisor to the Anka. He would serve as one of the most vocal opponents of the Azozians, and later the two began a secret affair. Having lost almost the entire Nerimos fleet in the chaos, including the loss of dozens of ships, the nation set about rebuilding the navy. The nation had cut its relationship with the city of Leviea completely, which would be a regrettable loss. Elsewhere the nation made considerable concessions to the Enulmian population, as that important relationship, needed for preserving the east, had been heavily damaged. Controversy finally struck, when the Holy Patra of Iskandria, emboldened by the growing Azozian presence and the large amount of funding going to basilicas, excommunicated the Anka for her four marriages, her homosexual practices, and her adultery. The Holy Patra’s followers took up arms, expecting that if they could begin a successful revolt, Thalut would arrive with an army as well, to overthrow the Edomite government for good. The Anka did not hesitate, and ordered a veteran army to purge the city. The soldiers successfully stormed the city, killing many armed peasants in the street. When they came to the basilica, the Holy Patra and a thousand followers barricaded the building, so the soldiers set fire to the basilica. The following day the violence had ended, and a military garrison now guarded the city. Knowing that soon word would reach the Azozians, the Anka dispatched a message to Thalut. The letter stated henceforth Azozian construction in Edom would be illegal, on account of their construction projects commonly being used by extremists. Instead any basilica would need to be built by native Edomites at the approval of the Anka, and if Thalut would like to contribute he would be allowed to donate funds. Likewise, the Azozian would be warned not to meddle in Edom; they were two separate polities, and despite being united in marriage, for now the Anka would rule Edom herself. Meanwhile the military was raised, prepared to fight the descendant of Thalut the Wicked, should the new Thalut prove to possess his ancestor’s temper. But it was hoped that such a war would not occur, and the Anka continued to try and mediate the situation. Despite fathering two children with him, the Anka tearfully expelled Nurumun to the south, hoping that would ease some tension in the capital. After she married a fifth person, the woman Gedala, but after a year she too was exiled. Meanwhile, the Syresian government continued its growth in the straits region. The West Cape Road was constructed at this time, which was a highway running along the entire coastline in the west, from Syres to Bascula to Agelmur. The highways would be wide roads paved smooth by stone, with gutters and curbs along the side, running nearly perfectly straight between destinations. These roads would oftentimes be built by military personnel during peacetime, and would be maintained from taxation and from any landowners who bordered the roads. Roads would often house supply depots at regular intervals, as well as milestones engraved with navigational information. At the ends of the highways, Syres constructed a number of fortified towns to house garrisons in key areas. The nation of Syres would take note of the Zelonuma Emiresq’s position to guarantee the state of Neum, and not to be outdone, Syres also guaranteed Neum. This would be part of the nation’s push to improve relations and influence with its former colony.
 * Thaivoega: It was around this time that Zauvoucoega (Javuk) started showing up on Thaivoega world maps. Zauvoucoe slaves were highly prized around this time, due to their heat resistance, which helped them in the hot, humid rainforest, and burly body structure. Sugar, spices, tropical fruits, iron from Daukani, and cotton were all sold for slaves. These were especially used in the south, aiding cotton plantations, and breeding them with Rvithzoe (formerly known as the Ouraymiroe), to get a new type of slaves, which took the name of Ouraymiroe. The university of Laykoth developed a physics and geology wing, with the trip hammer being invented. Expansion continued eastwardly, with rural areas growing propotionatley, and explortion continuing east, south, and north. Aumsbek Thaivoega expands south along the coast, and rural areas grow along the bay.


 * Sillene Republic: The successful pacification of the northern provinces, the foreign recognition of Sillas' territorial integrity, and the acquisition of new territories consolidate the legitimacy of the Emperor regnant's position as monarch. Despite this, the Imperial Council still finds him to be quite distant and authoritarian, and his opponents point out that his campaigns have led to massive human losses and have only reignited past regionalist tensions. Due to this, he declares a policy of consolidating Sillan rule over the newly-incorporated territories, rather than conquering more, as well as fortifying the country's newly-set borders. As the ethnic Exhulans continue to constitute the majority in the newly-incorporated Kaloma province, the Emperor regnant only bestows a limited form of citizenship onto the population; having all the rights and protections typically afforded to a citizen with the exception of the right to participate in general assemblies or to participate in elections. However, the aristocracy may acquire these latter rights through participation in civil or military examinations. Despite this, no land distribution programs are enacted in the province, thus forcing the landless poor to emigrate and settle in other areas of the Imperial Republic; thus facilitating the process of Sillene settlement and cultural assimilation. After the Censorate exposes a plot to assassinate the Emperor regnant, he grows increasingly paranoid and decides to distance himself from the capital–commencing a tour of the Imperial Republic to oversee local reconstruction programs and to promote Sillan culture. During a visit to the Kaloma province, he meets a youth of aristocratic background named Aqinas. Attracted to his boyish charm and their shared passion for Sillan culture, he quickly becomes infatuated with the youth, whom the Emperor regnant arranges to be in his entourage. However, with their attraction to one another becoming increasingly apparent, the members of the Imperial Council begins to speculate on the exact nature of their relationship – with his opponents accusing him of belittling the youth to nothing more than a personal concubine (potentially against the youth’s will) while others accuse the youth of exploiting the Emperor’s infatuation with him for political gain. In addition, the Emperor regnant remains married to the Empress consort Sabina; though their hostility to each other is widely known, with even rumors of either’s infertility. Possibly under the influence of the Cixian Aqinas (who – utilizing his wealth – patronized the construction of various Cixian buildings, as well as allegedly being a Cixian deacon during his youth), the Emperor regnant institutes a series of laws effectively legalizing Cixism. In Banzenopolis, the orders the construction of new Grand Basilica on top of the remains of the old one, as well as lifts the prohibition on Eastern Ulmists from residing within city limits. The Western Ulmists however, view this as an act of patronage towards an illicit and dangerous Ulmist sect. In addition, they criticize the sexual activities of the Emperor regnant in regards to his lover as being immoral (due to influences from the patriarchal and homophobic elements of Azouri culture). During the Emperor regnant’s tour of the province, the Western Ulmists once revolt, burning the rebuilt Grand Basilica and raping, mutilating, and even immolating suspected Cixians. While the revolt was readily crushed, it has led to the mass exodus of the province’s Cixians (who constitute half of the population) to other urban areas (ironically facilitating its spread) as well as to much human losses (as many targeted were women and children, and due to the Cixian’s belief in pacifism) – including the Emperor regnant’s lover. The latter’s death in particular coincides with a rapid decline in the Emperor regnant’s health and well-being, and he spends his last days in his private estate just outside of the capital. This further cements the rift between Cixians and the Ulmists, and while many Cixians continue to observe Ulmist practices and its divine law, the Cixian clergy declares itself to be fully separate from Ulmism and its followers to be part of a “New Covenant”, thus fully rejecting Cixism’s roots in Ulmism and marking the establishment of a firm Cixian orthodoxy. Meanwhile, his lover’s death in particular coincides with a rapid decline in the Emperor regnant’s health and well-being, and he spends his last days in his private estate just outside of the capital. Exploiting this, the Cixian Church venerates the Aqinas as a Saint (alongside the parents of Cixi, the Seven Apostles, and past martyrs), in hopes of garnering support from him. Sillas expands east and south, colonizing the coast.
 * Zelonuma Emiresq: The oppressed Darnan people slowly recover from their centuries of torment. From the wanton destruction when the Mouri burned Darna, to the slaughter when the Mouri destroyed Agelmur, to the million ways they have constantly harassed our nation. It has become clear that there will never be true peace, because we just can’t coexist. They just want to kill all our people forever, so it’s either us or them. For now there is peace, but the Darna people feel increasingly empty inside, so much so that there might as well be war. They mourn the genocide of their families at the hands of the Mouri Empire. They have specifically targeted us for the purpose of death, so their mission has transcended the concept of a simple war. They use a religion of hate to justify it, it seems, or perhaps ignore the very religion they preach. But loopholes in Ulmism aside, it is unjust and unfair that they constantly war us and attack us, when we are innocent people. When news reaches the Zelonuma Emiresq that the Mouri Empire is no more, having been annexed by the nation of Edom, the nation heavily supports that. Slowly a coalition is formed, from the Yannian nations, Syres, Edom, and more, to ensure that the Mouri can never harm anyone again. Soon a great empire will be formed, no longer at the whim of the games of the Mouri, and that empire will create its own history. We will see the new empire promote peace and cooperation across the globe, no longer living constantly in fear of the Mouri raiders.
 * Kingdom of Tesardya: The population reaches 1,310,000, and strong trade with Zelonuma Emiresq proves fruitful in the exchange of similar cultures. With the ally's war with Mouri ending and the recent success, citizens rejoice as the infidel Ulmians are once again crushed. The main denomination of the Yannian Religion in Tesardya, Unarcisim, remains the most practiced form of Yannian in the nation, and shares a lot of similarities with Vathomanism. Expansion northward is made by 5 px along the northern coast as settlements are made. The Niani War ends, and soon celebrations occur nationwide. The former occupied regions are incorperated into the Kingdom as outer territories until much of the Nianian population in that region is asssimilated, as much of served soldiers themselves are given territory within the region for their participation in the war, in addition to recieving some sort of income. For what they do with the Niani peoples is up to them, but it is shown that much of the Niani population is either enslaved, genocided, or simply pays very high taxes. So I guess they never miss, huh? Anyways, the success in the Zara Islands is also seen as another exertion of power against the infedels that is the Mourians. After spies report back that a large number of Ulmian chappels are built across the southern nation of Tamsebe, a large wall begins being constructed along the southern border so as to protect the precious Tesardians from smelling like Boar feces, which is the only thing synonymous with the Ulmians themselves.
 * Melia: A century had passed since the civil war, the king was victorious and has taken the matters of the state into his own hands. It would take many more kings to finally qualm the fires of the resistance. Worship of the gods has fallen to a secondary status and the people are encouraged to make their own decisions. The current king, Vakal II, has decided to break relations with the Friorians to the south as they hold land valuable to us. We are not ready for a war, however, but Vakal does expand the state as well as take a population census for the first time in a century. He believes it is time for Melia to resurface in the world stage.

931-940
A Halati prince named Nogulutul uses his family’s army to attack the mines of the east, creating a private monopoly over the mountains just outside Hythian lands, and enslaving easterners to work in the mines.

'The oasis northeast of Javuk, which the natives call Juanjala, becomes a popular destination for refugees and escaped slaves fleeing from the Javuk conquests. Many settle in the oasis and form a community there, while others continue on into the desert. '

'Raiders from the east migrate toward the nation of Thaivoega. Many of these peoples attack the native people of Thaivoega, seizing valuables and fleeing back east or south, while others settle among the natives, bringing about new introductions to their language, culture, and more.'

'In a faraway land, a young prince named Ewuarami converts to the Ulmian faith. His people have only learned of the religion through a traders, having never interacted with the actual “Mouri Empire” before. Practice of the religion grows, as the merchant class adopts the religion to better interact with traders arriving into the borders.'

'The nation of Draka succumbs to the invasion from the east launched by the Jahrama Empire. The empire manages to conquer Draka proper, while the southern one-half of the nation, centered around Benysira, manages to rebel against Draka and establish independence. The Benysirans pay tribute to the Jahrama, but also ask for aid from nations such as Qaryaat. '


 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: Tsarina Olga I dies this year after having ruled for over 70 years at the age of 109. She is succeeded by her 55-year old daugther Olga II and is buried in the Royal Mausoleum. We invite Qaryaat and Hythia to attend the crowning of the new tsarina (QARYAAT AND HYTHIA RESPONSE NEEDED). The new tsarina makes the annual pilgrimage to The Holy Dodo and receives its blessing. We begin expanding our fleet from 90 to 110 ships. The army begins receiving equipment made of Algeorgian Iron which increases their combat skills.
 * The Holy Empire of Hythus: Emperor Kylus agrees to attend, and also seeks to purchase Algeorgian spices (Garlic) for the Imperial Gardens and to import.
 * Qaryaat: King Hesham agrees to attend. He seeks to import Aljurjyan herbs and spices such as mint and garlic to his lands.
 * Qera: After decades of fighting, the high command is weary of the current guerrilla war that is going on in the west, so they push Ycas VII for an operation that seemed unthinkable before: a pornaq. This genocide went completely against the meristocratic principles of the prince, yet after more and more settlers dying from the constant raids of the locals, he has enough. He authorizes the largest pornaq to be ever exist, with estimated deathtolls of 200.000 to half a million deaths. The temple of Obeq gives the permission for the mass-sacrifice. The most citydwellers die from either famine or are killed from Qeran soldiers, while the sheperds in the Kuambas plateau barely even notice that foreign soldiers occupy the country. They will be the last speakers of the languages that are known as the Gendan languages. The Babisqa county is fully included to the princedom. The mountains to the west dont seem to have many ores except for some iron. Cattle is the prime resource in the region, especially sheep from which wool is taken in huge quantities. The city of Uohkata is repopulated and governed by the Qeaxga Tyg. The Tyg (clan) is one of the most powerful at the time, as they are already the rulers of the Qerzatlahe territorry with (more or less) control over the local silver mines. To prevent the total control of the clans, the noble houses are strengthened by giving them more land in the new territorry. Ycas VII dies in 934 and is succeeded by his son Ygran VI, who has the last Babisqan royal who was held hostage since the beginning of the war executed. He is reported to be decapitated at the day of the seasons, the equivalent to new year which is celebrated at every equinox. He is sacrificed to Uon, the god of life and Zauaj, the goddess of death. The trade with spices is still at an alltime high, because the contracts with Ccekaea are honored. The Qeran nobility finds a new love for tea, especially sillan tea which is imported for huge amounts of money.


 * Holy Empire of Hythus: Years 598-607 Since the Return of Hythus. Emperor Jyntus II the Mad dies after losing total control of his mind and descending into paranoia and confusion. Before his death his son, Kylus, named for an old Gytan leader, is crowned emperor. Kylus quickly assumes his titles and attempts to recover from his father’s mismanagement of the empire. Roads are repaired, back-taxes collected, and the Imperial Treasury refilled. The testing required to become a public administrator is made more rigorous and several hundred of the administrators are purged due to incompetence and laziness. Additionally, Kylus determines it best for the empire if nobles are banned from the public service examination the public administrators entirely. Instead lesser nobles and noble-born sons will be granted positions in the direct service of the emperor as advisers, overseers, and fixers. The conflicts over Symaite leads to increasingly violent skirmishes between the Halati and the regional authorities. Rather than continue the pointless fighting, Emperor Kylus sends envoys to make peace and establish a profit sharing regime between the two nations. Under the proposal Hythian miners will be able to exploit the Symaite on the western facing side of the mountains in exchange for 10% of all tax revenue from the sale of the Symaite. [Diplomatic Response] Agricultural production increases due to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop-rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows immensely due to increased wealth and nutrition. The manufactory revolution spreads rapidly as workshops expand across the land. The academies of learning spread literacy across the nation and the people becomes more educated. A veteran General by the name of Tyliarus of Wys, who served as an officer in the Irian campaign, and logns tudied military history constructs a manuscript detailing the historical military tactics used in all of Hythia's known history. He elaborates in a second, more private maustricpt on the proper developments that the empire ought to pursue in tactics. These prescriptions make their way to Emperor Kylus who adopts some of the tactical elements, such as adopting a professional core of extremely well trained and equipped shock cavalry. Similar to older units in the armies of Hythia and the Empire, these cavalrymen must learn to ride horse to horse, as densely as possible to create essentially a pike-wall on horseback, equipped with 12-15 foot long lances. The Emperor sets about creating such a forces, introducing them as the "Winged Zaraj," from an old Saemonite word for light cavalry adopted by Hythia as a term for lance-equipped horsemen. The unit practices relentlessly, forming a 4,000 strong core of any army. Tactically, the unit operates under a the premise of late concentration by which the individual cvalrymen would be relatively safe from archers while closing, and then only in the last few hundred feet would the troops close ranks to their dense charge. In the south, a group of Hythian missionaries arrive in the court of the Jahrama Empire, preaching the goodwill and power of Hythus, Lord of Fire and Earth. The Missionaries attempt to convert the emperor their, or at the very least some of his court.
 * Ffanet of Afmwir: In the 140th year of the Athmwir's rule (931), trade between Afmwir and Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) continues to go on strongly, while trade with the city of Perhmathwl-on-Filgaff (Parumatula), and contact with Ardubja is attempted to be established, while also asking to conduct trade (ARDUBJA Response). In the 142nd year, explorers are sent far north by ship on the eastern coast of the large Cyrddosthan peninsula to the east of Ddenstiwrh and north of the western shore of Nurchacan (100 px), while land explorers begin to journey in the unexplored lands north of Nurchacan (Nura Gakan). Direct trade between Afmwirian and Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) and Afmwirian and Perhmathwlian (Parumatula) harbors is established. In the surroundings of Drawcicheld and Rhyfthan on Lake Hinruch, prospectors look for minerals, mostly iron, but also gold or salt [MOD response]. In Mercydd, the scholdds, singing their iddas, form a school of for the tradition of scholdds, connected to Ddiful Love-Wife the Beauty-Maker, while in Ddenstwirh, more ships are built in order to protect the coast of Afmwir. In the 148th year (939), expansion happens in the Chffith and Cyrdd river valleys, as well as to the land north of the country beyond by the Iuryll mountains. In Cwinchulm, a town center is formed, while a second palace is built in Drawcicheld.. Wheat, rye and barley are continued being produced, along with spicy horseradish (named ffeisaf). Cows, honeybees and sheep are raised for meat, milk, honey and wool. Ffeisaf, Afmwirian ale and mead, as well as other products are traded with Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) and Perhmathwl (Parumatula). More watermills are being built along the waterways, and more villages develop along the Chffith and Cyrdd.
 * Qaryaat: King Tamim dies, and his son, Hesham, ascends the throne. A grand funeral is performed, and the nation mourns the loss of a brave king who took a stand against the Shilans. King Hesham continues the expansion of the kingdom. The main territory expands along the Kepitian border. Meanwhile, the colony of Ghirsana expands in an attempt to cover the peninsula it is on and expands west along the coast. The colony of Shemsal is founded on the large island (?) north of Aksala (Exhula). In all areas of the kingdom, loosely-claimed territories are settled and control is consolidated. The walled city of Dhameda is founded near the Makukan border. In the city of Shamadna, a town square and temple is built. In Saqqatra, the walls are reinforced and repaired, and a marketplace begins to develop on the ports. Ulmism from Shila begins to be worshipped somewhat in Qaryaat. The technique of glassblowing is invented around this time, and production of glass vessels increases. Exploration is made along the coasts south of Ifsalan, in the Vhaynos (Qaryaati name pending) region, along the coast of the northernmost known landmass, and along the Shilan coast. A census is conducted. (MOD RESPONSE NEEDED) We request a trade deal with Vhaynos. (MOD RESPONSE NEEDED)
 * Qaryaati Dip: King Hesham agrees to aid the newly freed Benyisran nation.
 * Yannian Culture: Ligar of Neum becomes a strong, grown man, who is powerful and big. He marries a million women and produces his first generation of children. He will give birth to the righteous army that will defend Neum, and pave the way for the new age. Then, all Yannians gave birth to his subjects, and a million children took up the path of Yannis. Let Ligar carry the torch, and the people carry the spear. It is a wall that cannot be crossed. The Nathons groom the men, and prepare them for reproductive tasks with Neumite women. The most desired groomers are the eunuch Nathons, who know only life as a pleasurer and a pleaser. Men and women, build the wall of Neum. Turn the land to the cliffs, and the plains to ocean. But most importantly, believe in our LORD, and he will guide us and protect us. Although the weak cry and worry, the holy do not fear, having trust in God. Brave Edom, pick up the spear and destroy Mourioni. God has smitten Azoz, and that evil mound, so corrupt and filled to the brim with greed, topples into the ground under its immense sin, sinking into the foul earth, crushing the halls of Azogi. Whereas the LORD sinks Azoz, the holy people of the world unite to arrest its remaining agents. Neum has become the bastion where the holy defend, soon to sortie to the wasting rivers, and remove the last leakages that the Mouri have left neglected. We will carve a true holy empire, that Neum will lead. Finally, all the nations of the world take note of the Azozian lunacy, and rightfully unite against them. As for Ligar, he is God’s champion, because he is the most faithful to the covenant. Every woman of the world flocks to him to be impregnated and do their duty, and the holy men capture more for him. Meanwhile the Azobo named “Thot” cannot manage to keep his one wife by his side. Instead she yearns for that strong Ligar hand wrapped around her body, and that fierce dark body pressed against her. It is only natural for a woman to desire a man, especially when never satisfied at home by a weak husband. So Ligar travels to Edom personally, with his retinue of thousands. He has arrived on a great diplomatic mission, and he wishes to see the Anka. Then, he will sleep with the Edomite monarch, and turn Thot to a cuckold. That Azozian will break down in tears, as a strong man takes his wife right before him. Meanwhile, Neumites reach out to Xbalan and establish a strong alliance. In Xbalan the ancient Yannian administration has been adopted. That state maintains the ancient highways once more, and updates the postal service for communication. Governors are appointed to answer to the leader of Xbalan, but a second leader is appointed in each province as its military commander, and also each province has a secretary who personally speaks for the king to the provinces. People are appointed on merit to administration, and these people become experts in their fields. The army has been hardened by the war in Niani, creating a strong army. The army employs highly mobile soldiers, who are trained to the utmost discipline, and these soldiers are intermixed among the traditional phalanxes. The nation uses cavalry highly, with the traditional heavy cavalry and horse archers. The navy has been rebuilt and is expanding. A great shipyard develops in Lake Xbalan near the capital, which connects to the ocean by a long river. This requires any attacker to seize dozens of ports, and travel deep into hostile territory, just to reach the primary shipyard. All along that river is built a great number of fortifications. Niani is brought back into the fold and those regions are rebuilt.
 * Thayvoeka: History books dated to 932 OM state the mass exodus from eastern lands into Thayvoeka. The reasons for this was unknown; however, while some came to enjoy the lifestyle and protection of Thayvoeka, others came to undermine these principles, rading the far eastern provinces, terrorizing farmers, and stealing livestocks and valuables in both broad daylight and the dead of night. The military was immediatley dispached to push the raiders off of Thayvoe lands. 5,000 men were called upon, mostly farmers affected from the raids, to destroy the raiders and regain all pillaged material. However, all recaptured goods would come under the custody of the government to help pay the troops, which basically ensured that farmers would have to fight for their goods back. The friendly men from the east, who settled in the native population, formed a notable minority, but dispersed to varrious areas around the country, sometimes sponsored by Thayvoeka itself to distribute the ethnic group as to avoid any potential revolution by a unified minority. Their language was taken with a particular intrest, as it was mutually intelegable with Ayvoekr, although there were 17 letters compared to the 12 letters of the Ayvoekr alphabet. The name for the easterners is the Zydthelbekoe, translating to the people of the rising sun or the people of the dawn, and their language Zydthelbekr. The raiders are plainly called Ikroum, from the old Ayvoekr name Ehcrumei, meaning barabrian or to be barbaric. Sponsorship of the University of Zaykouth (Laykoth) continues, but Ouvaushk dies in 936 OM, leaving his son, Ouvaushk II, to the throne, who diden't name himself after Zhayvshk but his father. Just like his father, he continued to drive the raiders out and offer protection to the tribes effected by the raiders in exchange for being under the governance of the Yithït. Rural areas continue to grow. Exploration continues north, south, and east. A city is built on the large island in the south.
 * Aumsbek Thayvoeka: Nothing much happened during this period of time other than the growth of cotton plantations and the importation of more spices and goods to cultivate. Expansion continued, and rural areas grew.
 * OOC Thayvoeka: Sorry for all the name changes. I am currently ammending my conlang, and so the english transliteration changes a lot. The "th" sound can be replaced by the "d" sound, the "ay" sound might be said as "ai" or "ī" or "ĕ", "v" could be "b", "f", "w", "p", or "h", "o" could be "ou", "e" could be "i" or "ih", "k" could be "c", "g", or "q", and "a" could be "ah". Using all of those, Thayvoeka could be transliterated 2,304 different ways, and Thayvoe (the deynonym for the people) 228 ways.
 * The Jauvukry: Following the consolidation of recent conquests within the river basin, Supreme Warmaster Dailizza reorganizes the warrior forces of her people into a "banner system", with each of the existing seventeen vaukid of the Jauvukry contributing a single banner to the unified armies of the state. These forces will then be divided into the following units per the system originally drawn up but never implemented by Jaejunnau during his rule; ten warriors forming a "tent" as the smallest unit, ten tents plus command staff and support forming a "band" of 108 troops, five bands plus additional warriors forming a 546-man "host" which may be all infantry or all cavalry, and then ten hosts plus auxiliaries forming a banner, the largest unit consisting of 5,480 troops. This reorganization of the warrior armies, known as the "Jaejun-Dailizzid reforms", is immediately implemented by the state of the Jauvukry, establishing a better trained and organized force of approximately 93,160 citizen-warriors capable of being deployed into various regions of the expanding empire of the Jauvuk. Each of the banners is named after the vauk they hail from, with the most prestigious being Banner Saeja of the most powerful Jauvuk clan, Vauk Saeja. With the army reforms well underway, Dailizza turns her attention to the refugee city of Juanjala. During an emergency meeting with the War Council, Dailizza has stated that as long as Juanjala stands, it represents an embarrassment on the part of the warrior class to destroy the weak and fledgling people they have just recently enslaved. As such, she concludes that Jaunjala must be destroyed by the Jauvukry as soon as possible if not within the very near future. In the meantime, however, Dailizza wishes to further expand the capacity of Nauwarru to serve as a port city for the future expansion of the Jauvukry in the region. In line with that objective, Banner Naesa has been given the honor of expanding the borders of the state south along the coastline by the Supreme Warmaster, which it carries out with rapid progress. Many of the coastal settlements are destroyed by the advancing armies of the the Naesa warriors, who make sure to inflict every barbaric horror upon the locals for the sole crime of being weaker than their new masters. Many of the women captured by the Jauvuk are blinded and have their tongues removed, and are pressed into sexual slavery to help lift the moral of the men in the unit. Seeking to avoid depleting a potential source of new slaves for the Jauvuk economy, the Naesa member of the War Council and leader of the banner, Warmaster Maeyennae Zuserrahuk Naesa'Vumaurru, instructs her troops to restrain themselves for the duration of the campaign, as she does not wish the wrath of her counterparts on the council to fail upon her vauk for harming a future source of labor and revenue for the state. Warmaster Maeyennae's forces sweep across the desert coastline, exterminating entire tribes and enslaving those wise enough to see reason and the futility of resistance. The campaign in the south is momentarily stalled for the most holy period of the decade, as the day of the "Great Lake of Blood" has fallen upon a blood moon, marking an extremely auspicious time for the occasion. Approximately ten thousand slaves and captives brought back from the southern campaign, along with sources from elsewhere within the empire, are to be sacrificed for the festival. Men, women, and children prepared for the sacrifice have their throats cut and their blood poured into a great flat pool known as the "Great Crimson Basin" constructed by the Jauvuk, forming an artificial lake of blood in honor of their god Zaukad's creation of the universe. The vast manpower requirements of the festival mean that a constant supply of slaves is required for the event, necessitating the need for constant campaigning abroad. Jauvuk citizens gather and celebrate the occasion, entering into the great river and beginning an orgy that lasts throughout the week of the sacrifices. Gladiatorial games and blood sports are conducted in honor of Zaukad, and many of the Jauvuk conceived during this time are believed to be especially blessed by him for their parent's faith and offerings. Supreme Warmaster Dailizza declares the end of the festival during the final midnight of the week, and the Great Crimson Basin is emptied and cleaned by the priests of Jagurra.
 * Mesallian Culture: In Edom the Anka had cautiously negotiated with her own husband, under the pressure of dozens of belligerent factions in the imperial court, which allowed for some leeway. Having appeased the anti-Ulmian and generally anti-foreign influence factions, she would slowly approve many building projects anyway, eventually including some Ulmian basilicas. The military turned its attention to the north, cautious of a war with Syres over the rest of Mesallas. To this end the position in Lysandria was fortified, and began making alliances with key cities in the northern Melopenes. Primarily, the Edomites allied with both Agira and Meshwati, putting aside their differences to combat a common foe. By this time Syres had taken greater steps toward influencing the region, such as went it dispatched judges to mediate disputes in the southern Melopenes. Their mediation did not succeed in removing Edom from the south, and to the other cities, it only spelled future conquest. In the year of the 183rd Jafiad (Year 932), the “Melopenesian League”, led by Agira and Meshwati, declared war on Syres, seeking to liberate the rest of the Mesallas region. Without Edomite aid the odds would be significantly against the Mesallians, and so the Melopenesians rallied their forces in the west, hoping to delay the Syresians for as long as possible, while the Edomites hopefully marched north. The governor in the nearby Gudumanes, Zolegesus, sailed for the east, along with a large number of Erasidonian and Mesallian levies and mercenaries. Initially outnumbered, he would win the Battle of Ozaras later that year, which saw the Mesallians handed a decisive defeat. This would turn the tide in the region, with the Yannian corner of the Melopenes largely switching sides. Fearing the possibility of a Yannian-Syresian alliance over Neum eclipsing Edom, the Anka warmly welcomed the delegation from Neum. Considered a cunningly beautiful monarch, the Anka would begin a secret affair with the King of Neum, which delayed his journey for quite some time. The result, she hoped would be secret Edomite control over Neum, which she would use to control politics in the region. As Edom’s own army assembled in the south, a Yannian army from Neum would be dispatched to aid Edom, and Edom would convince the northwest Melopenes to rebel once more. At sea a crucial battle would take place near Isimos, which saw the Meshwati navy defeated by Syres. The Meshwati would dispatch an army under the command of Boemanus, which successfully defeated Syres in a small engagement in the center of the peninsula. For over a year little headway would be made by Zolegesus, and he turned toward raiding the southern region, as more reinforcements were called from Syres. In the third year of the war, the strain of a trade embargo began to weaken Meshwati, and one of the chief components of its empire, the recently conquered Kingdom of Gabatria, rebelled from Meshwati control. This would tie up half of Meshwati’s forces, and also threaten the Edomite east. Around the same time two important battles would take place; an Edomite army would be defeated at the Battle of Ephenus, albeit not while at full strength, and the Battle of Pyla, which saw Syres defeat the Mesallian alliance north of Agira. Later that year one of the largest battles of the war would occur at Agira, and Syres successfully took the city. Facing harsh reprisal, the Mesallians made peace soon after, and Syres elected to divide the Melopenes and the remaining Mesallian states into a series of provinces and client kingdoms. In the east, having secured its independence, the Kingdom of Gabatria was left alone, albeit on friendly terms with Syres.
 * Kingdom of Tesardya: The population reaches 1,530,000, and strong trade with Zelonuma Emiresq proves fruitful in the exchange of similar cultures. With the ally's war with Mouri ending and the recent success, citizens rejoice as the infidel Ulmians are once again crushed. The main denomination of the Yannian Religion in Tesardya, Unarcisim, remains the most practiced form of Yannian in the nation, and shares a lot of similarities with Vathomanism. Expansion northward is made by 40px along the northern coast as settlements are made. The Niani War ends, and soon celebrations occur nationwide. The former occupied regions are incorperated into the Kingdom as outer territories until much of the Nianian population in that region is asssimilated, as much of served soldiers themselves are given territory within the region for their participation in the war, in addition to recieving some sort of income. For what they do with the Niani peoples is up to them, but it is shown that much of the Niani population is either enslaved, genocided, or simply pays very high taxes. The wall along the Tamsebe-Tesardya border continues to be built.
 * Zelonuma Emiresq: The oppressed Darnan people slowly recover from their centuries of torment. From the wanton destruction when the Mouri burned Darna, to the slaughter when the Mouri destroyed Agelmur, to the million ways they have constantly harassed our nation. It has become clear that there will never be true peace, because we just can’t coexist. They just want to kill all our people forever, so it’s either us or them. For now there is peace, but the Darna people feel increasingly empty inside, so much so that there might as well be war. They mourn the genocide of their families at the hands of the Mouri Empire. They have specifically targeted us for the purpose of death, so their mission has transcended the concept of a simple war. They use a religion of hate to justify it, it seems, or perhaps ignore the very religion they preach. But loopholes in Ulmism aside, it is unjust and unfair that they constantly war us and attack us, when we are innocent people. When news reaches the Zelonuma Emiresq that the Mouri Empire is no more, having been annexed by the nation of Edom, the nation heavily supports that. Slowly a coalition is formed, from the Yannian nations, Syres, Edom, and more, to ensure that the Mouri can never harm anyone again. Soon a great empire will be formed, no longer at the whim of the games of the Mouri, and that empire will create its own history. We will see the new empire promote peace and cooperation across the globe, no longer living constantly in fear of the Mouri raiders.


 * Sillan Republic: The decisive Sillenic victory in the Unification Wars (which contrary to what its terminology may suggest, were a series of related military campaigns rather than a single one) resulted in the political unification of the Sillenic peoples, a process that was initiated by the Sillan Republic’s conquest of the Olmecs nearly six centuries prior. The following period of relative socio-political stability facilitated the formation of trade routes both culminating and passing through Sillan cities and the further diffusion of Sillenic culture. In particular, the rapid spread of Cixism at the expense of other Ulmist sects and native beliefs continued, despite its success prompting localized but progressively more intense periods of persecution. Following the death of Drianos – the first documented and most famous male ruler in Sillan history – his first-cousin Ardonias was elected into office. However, her term was cut short following a severe bout of pneumonia which left her bed-ridden for half a year. She was succeeded by her eldest daughter, Margas; though Ardonias continued to exert influence over her until finally succumbing to an unidentified disease (hypothesized to be ovarian cancer). While Margas upheld the policy of religious toleration she reversed several of her predecessor’s policies towards the Cixians and remained largely ambivalent towards the persecutions; perhaps under the pressure of the more conservative elements of the State Council. Despite this, the Empress was not (at least overtly) anti-Cixian either, as she publicly praised the merits of the Cixian faith and condemned anti-Cixians as being “self-loathing” due to their prejudice against their fellow countrymen. Indeed, while the worship of the state-sponsored imperial cult was enforced during her rule, the humanist beliefs of Cixism exerted increasingly substantial influence over Sillan culture and law; perhaps best exemplified by the passage of laws discouraging the practices of abortion and premarital sex, arranged marriages, and the consumption of cereal-based alcoholic beverages. Classical Sillan high culture–especially in the realm of literature, performance arts, and visual arts–flourished during this period; benefited by the patronage of the upper and mercantile classes. While territorial expansion slowed down, apart from colonization southwards and eastwards, population growth was maintained through the adoption of new technologies – including iron ploughs, threshing machines, hand-driven rotary mills and horse-powered mills – the spread of a three-stage system of sequenced seasonal farming (legumes, cereals, then root crops intercropped with greens), and fertilizer derived for organic matter, most commonly discarded sub-quality fish paste or mammalian manure.

941-950
'The Qeran genocide against the Babisqans momentarily increases attacks against Qeran settlers, but gradually the Babisqans are driven out and killed, with many more joining those who fled to the west. '

'The Hythian proposal ends violence in the Symaite mines to some degree, with nobles on both sides of the mountains becoming rich from the mining and trade of the resource. In the east a number of wealthy lords from the shanty towns turn their influence toward creating mines, which cause a boom to productivity outside Hythia. '

'With aid from Qaryaat and others, the independence of Benysira is confirmed, and the nation retains control over the lands firectly east of old Benysira. Meanwhile, the nation of Vhaynos accepts the trade offer from Qaryaat. '

'The nation of Thayvoeka repulses raiders in the east, leading to a large number of these outsiders settling in and around the nation. The city of Uhdnapala is settled outside Thayvoeka by one such migratory group, located east of Thayvoeka along the coast. '


 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: A trade deal between hythia and Algeorgia is agreeo on and hythia recives garlic.A mystical phenomen known as a rainbow occurs in the coastal town of Olgagrad and is studied widely until it suddenly dissapears.The crown jewels of Algeorgia is created and consists of:The golden apple,The Golden scepter topped with a Golden Dodo,The Tsarinas and The tsars Crown(depending on the Gender of the ruling monarch) and the Founders sword(The first Tsars sword).when not in use these are stored at an undisclosed location which is said that only The Holy Dodo knows where it is.In addition A shield made of Algeorgian iron nd encrusted with diamonds and thorns is gifted to the Tsarina and becomes her official shield.The tsarini also begins taking an interest in geology and orders that a tapesty(very early and without atom number,iy jus says what the minerals are called)which wil tell what the minerals and metals are called.
 * Diplomacy of the Holy Empire of Hythus: The Emperor Kylus offers to send several of the empire's finest Hythologists to teach the Tsarina in the mineral sciences (Geology) while studying the geology of Algeorgia itself.


 * Khin Confederation: A hero, Hankaer, rises in the Khin substate of Chan. After hunting the elusive and powerful black wolf of the steppes, he was adopted by the Chanri Jangah, who then abdicates in favor of Hankaer. Upon his ascension, a purely white eagle, an auspicious sign from Than, descended from the heavens as Hankaer's personal falcon. Through his martial prowess, strategic and political genius and prestige, he rallies the disparate Khin nations to mobilize against the attacks by the Emiresque. With control over the Southern Valun city states, trade with the Mouri Empire and technological development near the capital, the Khin rider is well armed with iron and copper arrowheads, composite bows with siyahs, daggers and swords. Clad in leather armour and riding atop solid tree saddles, thousands of Khin riders have heeded their hero's command to strike back against the Emiresque.
 * The Jauvukry: Seeking to extinguish the refugees of Juanjala who defied Jauvuk dominion, Supreme Warmaster Dailizza mobilizes Juyun I Saeja, Juyun I Zela, Juyun I Veli, and Juyun I Kaeha, 21,920 warriors in total, to begin the siege of Juanjala. The army moves up along the coast to reach the refugee city, and in a complete separation from normal procedure, proceed to kill all individuals they encounter instead of capturing them for enslavement or sacrifice. Dailizza's motivation for this is to ensure a message is sent to all foreigners that refusal to bend to the Jauvuk people and their dominion, will always result in death no matter how far away your flee or how many generations separated from the original conflict you were. Fortifications are dug up around Juanjala and all trees surrounding the city are cut down to be used for the construction of siegeworks. All water supplies leading into the city are cut and rediverted toward the camp of the Jauvukid warriors, and the livestock left outside of the city walls slaughtered for their meat and hides in preparation for the siege. All emissaries sallying out to meet the Jauvukid army to seek peace are beheaded and returned to Juanjala skinned and defiled by the warriors. Dailizza makes it clear in no uncertain terms that she will not tolerate the survival of any of the besieged inhabitants of the city, as she seeks only the full application of genocide against them. Back in Jagurra, in Dailizza's absence, the War Council has proceeded with her plans for a network of breeding camps for the slave population of the state, to help remove the Jauvukid reliance upon campaigning to maintain the number of slaves they require to survive as a nation. A prototype camp is established between Jagurra and Nauwarru to house up to a thousand slave women, who are to be guarded by a force of about a hundred female Jauvukid warriors, to prevent the needless rapine of the women under their care. Fifty male Jauvukid citizens are to be stationed at the camp, one per twenty slave women, and will be responsible for forcibly impregnating four women each day of the week, and then tending to their "flock" throughout their subsequent pregnancies. The men are allowed to do whatever they please to their slave women so long as the unborn child isn't harmed. If any of the women prove to be uncooperative during their pregnancies, the female warriors at the camp are permitted to beat them until a miscarriage takes place, afterwhich the women is to be forced to bear another child, with the lose of the first to serve as a warning to her. Within the first year of the camp's existance, several thousand children are born to the women in the camps. As is standard practice with the Jauvuk, the boys are gelded upon reaching the age of thirteen, and the girls are branded according to the roles they will serve within the state. As a reward and incentive to all of the Jauvukid men at the camps, every fifth daughter they sire will be given over to them for their own personal pleasure as a reward for their service to the state. Several other sites are scouted by the War Council in light of the success of the camps, with approval from Dailizza at her siege camp granted following her reading the good report. Nauwarru continues to expand its city limits in accordance to a grid plan laid out by the War Council, with an integrated breeding camp featuring prominently within the plans. A shipyard is also constructed at the mouth of the river flowing out through Nauwarru, where the formation of a new fleet is planned to take place in the future. Juyun I Vinba is tasked by the War Council to secure the lands to the southeast of Jagurra along the mountains, as well as to scout out and locate any potential sources of gold and iron in the region that can be used for the industrial needs of the state. For this purpose, the entire force is formed using hybrid camels, allowing them to operate in the deserts for as long as their mission requires. The force of approximately 5,480 warriors proceeds into the desert, claiming the land for the Jauvukry along the way. None of the nomads who once residing in the area can be located by the juyun, no doubt having fled the region years ago once news of the violent Jauvukid expansion decades earlier finally reached them.
 * Mouri Empire: Emperor Thalut V died of natural causes, and in accordance of his will the two kingdoms were divided among his children. As his wife, Alasana III, remained Anka of Edom in her old age, their daughter Arenea was likewise added to the crown as "Fautanka" (Junior Queen) upon Thalut's death. In Azoz, the younger son Landrew was crowned as the next emperor at the age of 16. Landrew was rather sickly, and often described in the monastic chronicles as very slow witted and easily confused. Many later scholars speculated if Landrew was suffering from a mental disorder of some kind, although there is not enough information to draw a certain conclusion. As a result of this state in the government, emperor Landrew and the court in Azoz came heavily under the influence of both Ankas and their relatives. With the emperor's permission, the husbands of Alasana had purchased large sections of property within the cities of Azoz and Perea, which led to the patchwork of discontiguous feudal territory between the nobles of both nations. Many members of the court in Azoz were greatly discontent with this, referring to the influx of the Anka's relatives as the "invasion of Azoz". In one notable incident, one of the Alasana's body guards attempted to assassinate her in the royal chambers of Edom. Due to the immediate uproar of nobility in the realm, an investigation was heavily implemented on the court of Azoz, identifying the Satrap Desmon of Frasnoq as the traitor, leadig ultimately to his execution with a half dozen compatriots. Art history in Edom at this time takes a notable influence as a result of this union, as the traditional portrait kinglist in the capital city this time depicted both monarchs together, Thalut and Alasana, rather than the queen only. Both Thalut and Landrew were also known to participate in the ancient jubilee festival in Edom, the Sen festival, which was intended to reflect the youghfulness of the Edomite monarch. Studies of this art seemed to indicate the Zamists considered Thalut to be the Son of the Sun, in union with his spiritual sister entity embodied in Queen Alasana, the daughter of the Sun. In the Mouri Empire, the art of Edom became more noticbly pronounced, with the most notable being the Thalutian Obelisk. The navy of Mouri in union with Edom continued to grow with larger ships, although none were ever quite as impressive as the Garan fleet of Gudian the Navigator. In the far east, an expedition from Thalutia negotiated a private economic treaty with a local clam of the Atnosians, hoping to establish a local mining facility for obsidean in Mount Atnos. During the Edom-Syresian War, Landrew sponsored the expedition of a large volunteer force on behalf of his ally, primarily consisting of Phydinian and desert nomad cavalry, Valunian horsemen and Khin mercenaries. Once the war was concluded, and peace was established for the new political order in the Mesallan archipeligo, Landrew's court negotiated a continual non-agression agreement wtih the Syresian Republic, both offensive and defensive, in light of the various agreements of alliance between their nations stretching back cenutries. In Tuartha, a large number of brothels near Neum opened up at the call of Liger, as the women considered their lives under the eccentric monarch preferable to their current profession. The local of authorities took almost no note of this, and were probably all the happier to see that class of society to be leaving. The exact number of which is in somehwat dispute.  The Ligurian Scriptures make the most outlandish estimates like "a million men and women", more than the entire population of Neum at the time, and what obscure sources on the subject there are in Azoz make only one passing reference to "several thousand", which may also be an exaggaration. After this initial event, one such prostitute convert named Lucretia the Liscivious became particularly zealous towards the Ligurian faith. After some time, she led a large number of other female disciples on a ship abroad, determined to spread the gospel of Liger to the former Yannian domains. In the further north, a large military supported the invasion of Khin into the Emiresq, under the command of Chusiang the Younger. This invasion coordiated under the umbrella of the Khin leadership, primarily focusing on cavalry tactics of envelopment before falling back in favor of full scale urban seiges. Archers of four different units worked as skirmishes for inital dispursment, as well as laying traps againsat Emiresq military after a feigned retreat. Furthermore, in their attempt at improving relations with Syres, the Mouri Empire under Landrew decided to utilize their positions at Zara to open a naval front at Darna, liberating the long-oppressed population of the island who had been one of the oldest allies of the Syres republic. This provoke at revolution would be coordinated with Khin's attack, so as to draw off population and military from the Emiresq in a two front war. The navy also bombards the coast near the ports of the Emiresq to further cut them off from the island of Darna.


 * Holy Empire of Hythus: Years 608-617 Since the Return of Hythus. Emperor Kylus turns his attention towards the development of the south, constructing a string of Imperial Roads. These large transport routes connect the largest of the settlements and bring a large swath of territory under more direct rule. Across the empire, a burgeoning population on the Tythies river sees increasing migration to the rural south where large tracts of land are essentially free for the taking under a revised system of land grants. To ease this process, the Emperor orders a census of all imperial holdings, as well as the Kledesians lands which remain under the personal union of the empire. [Census] The population growth of the last decades also forces the development of more clear record-keeping as to lands and ownership. Local governments are tasked with establishing and recording the boundaries of the farms, ranches, and pastures of their inhabitants. A new imperial legal text in published by the emperor, despite it being largely written by advisors. This “Codex of the Property of Man” outlines the rights, duties, and obligations associated with the ownership of land in the empire. In the east, the peace agreement with the Halati sees a wave of Hythian miners enter the nation. These miners pay a tax to the Halati there, amounting to 10% of their profits. The result of this policy is a large and growing Hythian community in the west of the Halati lands. These settlers bring with them Hythian religion, language, and culture, as well as Hythian law codes. Nearly 10,000 Hythian miners and prospectors take up residence in the Halati lands, and produce thousands of pounds of Symaite a year for sale across the empire. The boom in mining also sees more interest in Hythology, and more expeditions are sent to discover resources in the mountains of the Symas Kus. [Prospecting] Agricultural production increases thanks to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop-rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows exponentially due to increased wealth and nutrition. In the south, a new cuisine develops. Slabs of beef are smoked in a wood-fired “pit” for an extended period of time creating a regional delicacy known as Barquacu, a tribal word for a spit-roast or other grill made from wood. The beef is rubbed with salt and spices such as pepper and saffron, and then set in the pit for up to twelve hours. Often these pits are tended by guitar-playing chefs and are a major form of socialization in the wild south.
 * Yannian Culture: The rain falls upon the funeral procession of the one they call Thalut. The Neumites may snear and applaud, but that is foolish. The Azozians feign tears and try to look sad, but they are just gluttonous attention seekers. No one truly knows him like I knew him. When that sickly boy came to me, having chased away from the bullies, covered in blood and bruises, it was I who nursed him back to health. I gave him the forbidden breast of my womanhood and let him suckle, and he became nourished on my precious milk. Such a gift was unheard of to an Azozioni, but I allowed it out of pity for the boy, and it gave me such pleasure. I watched him grow up, and groomed him to be a beautiful lady. By his fourteen’s birthday I was doing my motherly duties to try and control his urges. I dressed him in clean clothes, and kisses him on his forehead. Then that Whore of Edom took my boy...oh how I want to strangle her until she chokes. My precious Thally. Look what they did to you, they made you into just another king. Not the sweet boy you once were. Oh, how I wanted to fight them, when they said you had to “lead”. Not my sweet Thally. And now he is dead, poisoned by that treacherous and adulterous “wife” of his. Curse that lady, for she grew jealous and manipulative, and sought to harm my boy. You took my sweet boy! At night sometimes I lay with the Nathons and try to take my mind off things. Their touch does wonders, but it does not bring back my boy. I have scraps of his clothing and other things, and I smell them sometimes, and rub them on my body. I grind myself on those scrapings of clothing, with tears in my eyes, praying that it will impregnate me, so that I might birth my Thally. I thought our revenge would be foolproof. I had paid the guards handsomely to slit the throat of that animal of Edom, but she slid away like a serpent and escaped. I had to pin the entire thing on Satrap Desmon of Frasnoq, and luckily the idiots bought it. Oh how I wish to be the one to kill the Anka of Edom. In the meantime I will play with her son. Yes, this one I will groom for myself and to my liking. The little idiot is too confused. I casually caress his fragile neck and smack his bum when the guards aren’t looking, and he only lets out a stammer in reply. His little stutter as I choke him is so cute. He runs to the guards with tears in his eyes, but he just can’t find the words to describe it. So he gets upset and cries and cries, until even his mother orders the rod to be used on him. The other girls cover their eyes in embarrassment when they hear such things, but I can’t help but smile. One day I found the little king all alone, and I came up behind him with my big long fingers. I reached down and found his undeveloped little privates, so smooth and young. I decided I would have my way with him. I didn’t dare fight back. Apparently that was too much, because that disgusting Anka senses something is wrong. Everyday I am still angry I never got the chance to kill her when I had the chance. I should have lunged forth and came for her with a knife, and maybe I would have been killed in the process. Then I could be with my Thally. So, I signed up for a voyage to the Yannian lands with a hooker lord named Lucretia, and we’re supposed to spread the word and what not. Luckily I escaped death and landed this job, I just hope it’s not a fate worse than death. Sometimes I miss my employment in the pleasure harem, but this job will do. I sleep with the sailors from time to time, and get them to do little tasks for me. When we landed in Xbalan the king had guards in the squares and the markets, and they were proclaiming that a crusade was beginning. We had picked a bad time to arrive, because religious fervor was at an all time high. Xbalan had raised an army and was aiding the “Zelonuma Emiresq”, and they were sending word to Syres and to Tesardya as well. We decided to join the baggage train going with one such army, and the other girls tried to persuade the men to hear their religion speak. Every night I go tent to tent and spend time with the men, but I rarely remember to mention the religion stuff. Some of the girls are Neumites, and they tell me about great of a lay the Ligar man was. I like to think I would have made him a nice queen. One day I hope someone reads my journal, and sees my side of things. No one around here listens much.
 * Thayvoeka: The Ikroume raiders were driven back by the Thayvoeka Zvthouayth Ouayemz (TZO) in 943 OM, with the nation of Ouvthmavaza (Uhdnapala) forming in 945 OM. The size of Ouvthmavaza, for a newly created nation, was stageringly large, engulfing the eastern bay. Their afflitation with the raiders was seen as threating, as they could have tried to raid Thayvoeka again. For immigrants entering from the east, heavy screening ensues, with the national gaurd taking all weapons, diplomatically at first and then forcefully, from the easterners comming into Thayvoeka. They were then given parcels of land in the east, being able to live a quiet farming life, and sometimes shipped south to Thayvoeka Aumsbek after screening. However, the city state of Uhdnapala, still associated with the raiders, was given a ultimatum; allow extraction of all demeed raiders from the city to Thayvoeka for execution, or face a invasion [Mod Response]. This was used as a test to see if the government was pro or anti-raider and their views on Thayvoeka. The TZO was put on the border, with an added 2,500 men (bringing the total to 7,500 men) to put pressure on the fledgling state to accept. To make the border with Sonaredar a major geographical landmark, Ouvaushk II offered to cede 400 mi² (20 px) west of the southeastern mountain range of the Athourazi Valley to the Sonaredaroe if they ceded the around 400 mi² (20 px) of land they controlled east of the mountain range [Mod Response]. He also offered to marry his son to the Johndapananoe king's daughter, and a joint Thayvoe-Johndapananoe expedition into the northern mountains [Mod Response]. Expansion continued northward, and exploration continued southward, eastward and northward. A city was built near the eastern border to help with screening. This also becomes a popular destination for some rising sun (eastern) immigrants. Rural areas grow from both rising sun immigrants and ethnic Thayvoe ruralization. Islands in the southeast were claimed, and many of those caught with weapons trying to cross the border were sent there as prison islands.
 * Thayvoeka Aumsbek: The cotton and slave industry of the south did overwhelmingly well, making the economy robust and strong. Due to this, the rural areas grew. Expansion continued along the southern coast, and exploration started eastward to the island chains of the east.
 * Mesallian Culture: As Azozian culture spread into Edom, Edomite culture also spread to Azoz. During this time the so called “Book of the Dead was compiled and written down, although its contents would have been around a thousand years old. The book would be compiled from the inscriptions of the walls of Necropolis, where the Lementarian priests carved their most important scriptures, spells, and prayers, and from Edomite burial traditions. Azozians were likely as superstitious the Edomites, and adopted many of their spells and jewelry, intended to ward off evil spirits. Although Thalut V was Ulmian, his wife advocated for a traditional Edomite burial, which involved a stone coffin heavily ornate with writings and symbols. Large stone tablets would be commissioned by the Anka proclaiming edicts in the languages of Edom, but also Azozian, and these texts would later become highly prized by historians, as it would become one of the only deciphers for Edomite language at this time. Also some time after the death of Thalut V, the Anka would commission the “Pious Man Statue”, which would be a colossal stone statute of the late king in Azoz, created in a style modeled after the colossal Edomite statues of their temples. Now an elderly woman, the Anka’s strategy turned toward shaping the young king that succeeded Thalut, attempting to teach him Edomite values. When discontent arose over this, an infamous assassination attempt would narrowly be prevented. This would leave the Anka greatly paranoid in the coming years. Hundreds of people, from former guards, soldiers, servants, and slaves, would be exiled by the Anka, as she became paranoid that plots were forming around her and her son. The war against the Zelonuma Emiresq would be a much needed distraction for the Anka and her nation, especially after the defeat in Mesallas, despite the Anka personally not having much taste for the expedition, or for war in general by this time. Edom would dispatch a large army to aid the Azozians, as well as follow the Azozian example at sea, greatly upgrading the navy. The nation of Syres would reach to the war with alarm, as the Zelonuma Emiresq had been one of their most valuable trading partners, and also they feared that their new enemy, Edom, was silently removing opposition to a future war against them. As such the Syresians would secretly dispatch aid the Zelonuma. Their involvement would remain small, as the nation was cautious of a full scale war with the Azozians. The nation’s army stationed new bases in the south of the nation near Neum, and begin arranging deals to have a small number of soldiers in the nation, on account of threats to Syresian merchants from political chaos. In Mesallas a great number of soldiers would also be stationed, along with the colonists dispatched the settle the new provinces with Syresians.
 * Zelonuma Emiresq: As expected, the Mouri Empire finally sought to be true to their word to continue their genocide. Having thirsted for the blood of the Zelonuma Emiresq for some time, and only having been prevented from attacking by the brave Zelonuma armies of the previous generation, they finally came to continue their wanton destruction. They had absolutely no reason or cause for war, other than complete annihilation. They apparently found pleasure in such evil, and they carried out these unthinkable acts in earnest. The Mouri are truly heartless and godless people, because if they truly believed in a god or had any compassion whatsoever, they would stop and be utterly appalled in themselves. Whereas some civilizations seek to improve society and the world, research science and technology, or trade and cooperate in prosperity, the Mouri Empire has abandoned all these goals in the name of advancing destruction further. Their thirst and unrelenting desire to kill for the sake of killing, and destroy for the sake of destroying, has caused them to forget about every aspect of their own nation. The Mouri Empire has become a man so possessed, that they abandon basic hygiene, friends and family, or any real goals or ambitions for good. They are attacking now, and it is a shameful display. Their ships arrive and the people are confused, and they jump from their ships and slaughter civilians for sport. Even the Ulmians, what little of them there are, cannot explain it, and they are killed by the Mouri as well. Finally the Zelonuma Emiresq assembles its army, and it marches out to defeat the attackers. All along the border are defensive structures, and all along the coast are fortified cities. The armies assemble in great numbers, knowing they are the last defense for their people. The Zelonuma Emiresq has decided to form a coalition of the civilized nations, to mutually defend against these barbarian incursions. The nations of Tesardya, Syres, Xbalan, the Isimandians, and more, they are all contacted. The people under the yoke of the Mouri are to rise up and overthrow their oppressors. The entire world cries that they must stop. They have ruined enough lives, and they are truly despicable and disgusting. Luckily the Syresians come to the aid of the Zelonuma, and begin to defend against the Azozians, and more are expected to join soon after.
 * Ffanet of Afmwir: In the 150th year of the Athmwir's rule (941), trade between Afmwir and Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) continues to go on strongly, while trade with the city of Perhmathwl-on-Filgaff (Parumatula), and contact with Erddub (Ardubja), Friwrh (Friuria) and Thyfuch (Thayvoeka) is attempted to be established, while also asking to conduct trade with the three (ARDUBJA, FRIURIA (MOD) AND THAYVOEKA Response). In the 152nd year, explorers are sent far north by ship on the eastern coast of the large Cyrddosthan peninsula to the east of Ddenstiwrh and north of the western shore of Nurchacan (100 px), while land explorers begin to journey in the unexplored lands north of Nurchacan (Nura Gakan). Direct trade between Afmwirian and Nurchacanian (Nura Gakan) and Afmwirian and Perhmathwlian (Parumatula) harbors is established. In the surroundings of Drawcicheld and Rhyfthan on Lake Hinruch, prospectors look for minerals, mostly iron, but also gold or salt [MOD response]. In Mercydd, the scholdds' school create a new idda honouring the Athmwir's glorious battle against his enemies, and comparesit with Ffan Thoinn's fight against Chug Fwlgryff, and a second market is built near the docks, while in Ddenstwirh, a new dry dock and more ships are built in order to protect the coast of Afmwir. In the 158th year (949), expansion happens in the Chffith, Cyrdd and the northern Grymhoisch river valleys, as well as to the land north of the country beyond by the Iuryll mountains. In Cwinchulm, a granary is built, in order to support the growing populations.. Wheat, rye and barley are continued being produced, along with spicy horseradish (named ffeisaf). Cows, honeybees and sheep are raised for meat, milk, honey and wool. Ffeisaf, Afmwirian ale and mead, as well as other products are traded with Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) and Perhmathwl (Parumatula). More watermills are being built along the waterways, and more villages develop along the Chffith and Cyrdd and along the newly settled northern river of Grymhoisch.


 * Sillan Republic: Empress Marga dies after contracting smallpox. Her death reignites the of the socio-political upheaval that had commenced in the late reign of Empress Mariana. Commercial agriculture remains dominated by the nobility, who are able to outcompete smallholders due to their ownership of large-scale plantation estates (each hiring up to hundreds of labourers); thus retarding socio-economic mobility and further heightening class distinction, particularly in the more agrarian frontier provinces. Similarly, the acquisition of new territory coupled with the policy of settling new land has led to the massive movement of peoples–of ethnic Sillans to the frontier, and of landless non-Sillan Sillenes into the core provinces to acquire employment in agricultural enterprises owned by the nobility; thus interfering with the government’s ability to monitor and control the population. Furthermore, the growth of evangelical religions (especially that of Cixism) has reduced the effectiveness of the Grand Pantheon and the state cults in controlling the less-integrated parts of the Imperial Republic. An aged General by the name of Seberoza is elected into office. Her brief reign was characterized by a return to a more socially-conservative climate, influenced by the emigration of the conservative elite to the countryside and disdain of the urban mercantile class. Her reign was cut short when she was poisoned by her daughter, Carzara, who then seizes power via a military coup and forcing the Imperial Council to approve of her ascension to power. She suppresses a revolt in southern Teninukal and Kaloma. While the goals of the insurgents were not fulfilled, the Empress pardons the leaders of the insurrection and bestows full citizenship to all Kalomans–realizing the power of citizenship into integrating ethnic minorities into the Imperial Republic. However, she decides to relocate the province’s urban inhabitants into three cities to facilitate control over them and their assimilation. She continues to promote the settlement of the frontier and the exploitation of all idle land to boost population growth, as well as distributing land to landless households and instituting legislation regulating the obligations of tenant farmers to their landlords. Despite this, she maintains a very autocratic rule and is very cruel to her political opponents–sentencing them to execution to get rid of any opposition or threat to her rule. In addition, she is very promiscuous–being rumored to have a harem of fifty Vanden’s as well as frequently practicing abortion to prevent pregnancy.

951-960
'The attack by the Jauvukry against the oasis town of Juanjala is successful, with the town being seized by the attackers. The Jauvuk suffer a large number of casualties from lack of supplies in the desert, totalling 6,150 casualties in total. '

'In the Khin invasion of the Zelonuma Emiresq, neither side engages in a decisive battle initially. The Zelonuma suffer the loss of numerous civilian casualties, as the Khin raid the southern reaches of their nation, while the Zelonuma army drives away a small number of raiding parties.'

'In the southeast of the Zelonuma Emiresq, the Mouri Empire and its allies engage in battle with the Zelonuma near a town called Dandolga, resulting in a decisive Mouri victory. The Zelonuma suffer 30,100 casualties, the Mouri suffer 10,840 casualties, and the Edomites suffer 4,300 casualties. '

'A small time prospector named Plenevampa manages to purchase the rights to a section of the Halati mountains, paying his entire inheritance to a Tunnel Lord, who considered Plenevampa a fool for buying such worthless land. Plenevampa spends several days alone digging in a small hole, and on the tenth day accidentally falls and breaks his leg. He manages to grab a handful of rocks at the bottom, before crawling to a nearby town. There he is aided by a doctor named Palomasiandesin, when Plenevampa pays him with a strange stone (sapphire). Later, he would become one of the richest Tunnel Lords, leading a group of people from the small, poor town back to his original mine. '

'The city of Uhdnapala responds to Thayvoeka that they want no issues with their neighbor to the west. They respond that they are not responsible for any raids, and do not want to be associated with the raiders. Elsewhere, Sonaredar rejected the offer from Thayvoeka.'

'While exploring in the mountains, the Ffanet of Afmwir discovers a large amount of a clear crystal material (quartz). '


 * Ffanet of Afmwir: In the 160th year of the Athmwir's rule (951), trade between Afmwir and Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) continues to go on strongly, while trade with the city of Perhmathwl-on-Filgaff (Parumatula), and contact with Erddub (Ardubja), Friwrh (Friuria) and Thyfuch (Thayvoeka) is attempted to be established, while also asking to conduct trade with the three (ARDUBJA, FRIURIA (MOD) AND THAYVOEKA Response). In the 162nd year, explorers are sent far north by ship on the eastern coast of the large Cyrddosthan peninsula to the east of Ddenstiwrh and north of the western shore of Nurchacan (100 px), while land explorers begin to journey in the unexplored lands north of Nurchacan (Nura Gakan). Direct trade between Afmwirian and Nurchacanian (Nura Gakan) and Afmwirian and Perhmathwlian (Parumatula) harbors is established. In the surroundings of Drawcicheld and Rhyfthan on Lake Hinruch, prospectors look for minerals, mostly iron, but also gold or salt [MOD response]. In Mercydd, the temple-library of Chermois-Myr, with the temple-school of Swliann in Ddenstiwrh, compile their findings about the corpses of the gods in the sky and make it public knowledge on how to use the openings to Ithr (stars) and the corpse of Serhchan (the moon) to navigate the seas at night, while in Ddenstiwrh, more ships are built in order to protect the coast of Afmwir. In the 168th year (959), expansion happens in the Chffith, Cyrdd and the northern Grymhoisch river valleys, as well as to the land north of the country beyond by the Iuryll mountains. In Cwinchulm, a granary is built, in order to support the growing populations.. Wheat, rye and barley are continued being produced, along with spicy horseradish (named ffeisaf). Cows, honeybees and sheep are raised for meat, milk, honey and wool. Ffeisaf, Afmwirian ale and mead, as well as other products are traded with Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) and Perhmathwl (Parumatula). More watermills are being built along the waterways, and more villages develop along the Chffith and Cyrdd and along the newly settled northern river of Grymhoisch.


 * Holy Empire of Hythus: Years 618-627 Since the Return of Hythus. Plenevampa’s discovery in the Halati lands creates even more pressure to expand into the mountains. Across the south, prospectors and miners poor into the mountains, establishing a series of cities and towns just within imperial territory from which to launch their expeditions. These miners push into the valleys and lower regions of the mountains with force. Although they encounter minor and scattered tribal resistance, the miners, many of whom are former soldiers, take up arms and forcibly repel raids. Jopoksa, the city of the eastern refugees in the south, establishes itself as a major supply hub, becoming rich off the trade in mining materials, Symaite, and the new found Plenvaite (Sapphire). In the Halati lands, the situation becomes even more insane as the Hythian mining population triples in size to 30,000. These miners, prospectors, merchants, and others often take Halati wives as they are largely without Hythian women, causing growing distrust. Emperor Kylus once again attempts to prevent violence, seeking to make terms of peace approaches the Halati lords about extending the agreement about Symaite. Unfortunately, with peace disintegrating, the negotiations fail and the fighting resumes in ernest. The miners, many former soldiers among them, organize themselves into “Defense Brigades,” groups of anywhere between 50 and 500 men armed and outfitted to defend their homes from the Halati. These groups are bankrolled by wealthy nobles on the Hythian side who are tired of paying the 10% tax, while also exploiting their connections in the Hythian Unar to purchase “retired” equipment. Typically armed with a Hythian Recurve Bow, a large round shield, and some sort of axe, pick, or hatchet, the miners present a formidable force, especially given their near equal knowledge of the terrain to the Halati. The miners receive the support of 16,000 Imperial Soldiers broken into four Unians of 4,000 infantry. Using the Hythian miners as guides, auxiliaries and otherwise, the force enters the zone occupied by Hythian miners intent on preventing the Halati from harming Hythia’s People. Agricultural production increases thanks to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop-rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows exponentially due to increased wealth and nutrition. The Barquacu method of cooking spreads rapidly north and west, mingling with the regional cultures and developing new variations. In the north, the beef is continually dressed with sauces made from various spices, sweet-potato mash, and vinegar. In the west, a higher heat method is adopted for cooking the beef which is often served with more vegetables.
 * Mouri Empire: Further cultural integration continued in the latter years of Alasana III's reign. The Book of the Dead translated into the Azoz language turned out to be very key in preserving many of the passages that were lost in the original Edomite copies, and turned out to have some important impact on Mouri literature as well. The "Dream of Rodo", a significant late addition to apocalyptic literature, heavily described a visit to the realms of both Nelrim and Drokksid, which bore remarkable similarity to some of the depictions of the afterlife given in the Book of the Dead. At the same time, however, the Dream also names many of the demons in the service of Drokksid after traditional Edomite gods. This part isn't as unusual, of course, when one considers Orthodox Ulm considered all pagan gods as variations of Drokksid. Thalut V would be entombed along side several other Mouri emperors who had been buried in Edom instead of the traditional mausoleum in Azoz, dating back to the original union of the kingdoms under the Chatna dynasty. Under the pressure of the Anka, Emperor Landrew began appointing female satraps over certain small regions of the empire for the first time, although for now it was more a symbolic gesture as their husbands took over most of the administration anyway. This was warmly recieved by the Paltonic philosophers, who at this point became prominent in both Usinilago and Iskandaria. At last, Anka Alasana III died a few months after giving birth to another son. Her daughter, Arenea, was crowned the new Anka of the Edomite monarchy. As the sister of the Mouri emperor, Arenea was more influenced by Azoz culture than her mother had been, as evident by the incorporation of some Ulmian practices at her coronation in Edom, including a blessing from the Holy Patra. Many people in Azoz had expected Landrew to propose marriage to his sister, as had been the case in monarchs of the Xera dynasty, but this was not the case. Emperor Landrew seems to have not married his entire life, except for two obscure manuscripts found in Bangui that implied the emperor was married to a woman named Luanda, but otherwise nothing is known of her. Some modern historians suspect Landrew was too mentally challenged to produce children, while others suspect he was homosexual, but neither of these theories are widely supported. In Neirmos, another great library is constructed, on the same vein as those in Iskandaria and Azoz. This library, located in the far eastern part of the empire, would be much more heavily centered on Shanzian and Enulmian religions than that in Iskandaria, although largely sponsored from the Mouri empire. It would share the same spirit, however, in serving as a central meeting of learning and debate between Shanzian and Enulmian theologians, further opening a path for cultural exchange between the empire and the Enulmian nations to the south. In the north, the military under Chusiang presses on the invasion of the Emiresq towards the center of the nation, sending scounting parties ahead of the main army to verify the location of the capital. Chusiang believed that the Emiresq would be forced to pull back forces to defend the heart of the nation, and thus relieve the front of the Khin's invasion. The navy closes in to disembark a landing force on the island of Darna, proclaiming an independent kingdom of Darna from the Emiresq as they had many generations ago. At the same time, naval attacks on the Emiresq coast continues to depleet their navy. After significant territory is taken from the Emiresq at the Battle of Dandolga, Chusiang worked to liberate the slaves of the occupied region, both Ulmian and non Ulmian. One writer who accompanied Chusiang, Milon of Gara, took an interest to study the history of the people of Darna and Zelonuma at this point, and heard stories of the sexual perversions and blasphemous acts carried under previous monarchs of the realm. For this reason, Milon would take some of the scouting parties of Chusiang in search of the lost underground realm of the Nathonians. In the east, the disciples of Lucretia continue to spread the Liger religion on the Yannian continent despite persecution and martyrdom. The mining firm in Phorintheon continues to produce obsidean along with the local Atnosian people.
 * Thayvoeka: Ouvthmavaza's assurance that they were not associated with the raids was met with skepticism at first, and the border stayed fortified. However, these worries decayed as no raiders came from their city state over the next several years, until the border became guarded lightly, just as all the other borders were. Trade became normal with Ouvthmavaza, with both nations gaining new knowledge of the other's culture. Screening for the Zydthelbekoe ethnic group comming from Ouvthmavaza was lightened, but immigrants comming from unclaimed areas were still deprived of their weapons. This easing was also helped by the accension of Ouvaushk III, who succeded his father in 956. By this point, the TZO had all but disolved, with the national guard taking up its normal position garrisoning the country. Sonaredar's rejection of the offer presented by Ouvaushk II was shrugged off. A new province comprised of the new islands is made. Expansion continues northward, and exploration continues east and north.
 * Thayvoeka Aumsbek: The ambassador from Avmvir (Afmwir) was recived welcomingly, but told that this was a colony of Thayvoeka, not the mainland. However, when word reaches the Yithït (the emperor), he readily agrees to trade for Avmviroe goods,   willing to trade sugar, salt, cotton, hemp, fish, lumber, mint, jute, rice, wheat, and other spices. Expansion continiues along the coast, and exploration southward.
 * The Jauvukry: Following their overwhelming victory, Dailizza and her troops return from the ruins of Juanjala, though the sting of defeat remains in the air. The casualties suffered in the battle bite deeply into the warrior population, with many of the War Council upon reading the report of the losses, believing that they cannot sustain anymore such "victories" in the future. Dailizza's failure to properly prepare for desert campaign angered many of her counterparts, who now demand that she step down from her role as Supreme Warmaster. Having little in the way of defending her failure to prepare for the desert campaign and losing approximately nine percent of the warrior people, Dailizza steps down from her position as Supreme Warmaster, and takes up the "Black March", a form of self-imposed exile in the deserts where the warmaster will seek atonement by serving her people far from home. With Dailizza's departure from Jagurra, the warmaster from Vauk Sahu, Nauhezza Maegennauhuk Sehu'Henaukku, taking the position of Supreme Warmaster of the Jauvukry. Nauhezza embarks upon a massive campaign to replace these losses and reform the social system to make replacement of future losses far easier. As with her predecessors, Nauhezza convenes the War Council to deliver her first plan of action to them. In a radical break from Jauvukid tradition, Nauhezza wishes to stop gelding boys and condemning all girls to field and sex work should they be born to slaves, and to two tier system in which those slave children who show promise to become citizens are given the chance. She is keen to prefix the fact that this is not to take place immediately, putting the other warmasters at ease, but the plan it to remain secret, known only to the War Council itself. Nauhezza expands the slave breeding program of her predecessor, making it mandatory for all men designated by the state to "contribute" to the system. All married couples are called upon to produce more offspring, while all single male citizens are to be called upon randomly in a lottery to take and impregnate slave women to begin expanding the population other methods. All campaigning beyond the borders of the Jauvukry is to be halted, and focus on the demographic needs of the state will take immediate priority over conquest. While her opponents decry this radical shift in policy, Nauhezza has effectively silenced them by reinstating that the authority of the Supreme Warmaster shall not be questioned. All citizens will do their duty or suffer the consequence associated with the accusation of heresy. Juyun I Vinba returns from its campaign in the southeast, claiming much of the land (I guess 100px would be the claim I'm making?). The warmaster of the unit has reported that none of the nomads who once resided in the land could be found, most likely fleeing far from the Jauvukid warriors deeper into the desert. Great infrastructure projects have been initiated by Nauhezza to help facilitate growth in the local economy of the state, as well as increase the speed with which the settlements of the land can export their resources to the cities. The various juyun of the state are placed on leave status, with all members of seven out of the nine units placed into civilian life to help with the infrastructure development process. One juyun, I Saeja, shall remain in combat readiness, while the other, I Feya, shall focus on policing the lands of the state to ensure that any foreigners attempting to pass through Jauvuk territory are killed immediately. The shipyards of Nauwarru are completed, and construction of a fishing fleet is well underway by the local nobles of the city. Trade with the city of Ludevyra is well underway, with the weapons and handicrafts of the Jauvukry being exchanged for food and livestock from Ludevyra. Seeking to at least attain some value from the pointless conquest of Juanjala, Nauhezza orders the construction of an oasis town over the ruins of the refugee city, now christened Naibizza. More than a two hundred citizens and five hundred slaves are relocated to the new town to begin development, with a focus on the production of dates and wheat to be the foundation of Naibizza's economy.
 * Yannian Culture: After the death of the late king, and the ascension of Landrew, the Neumites slowly seeped into Azoz. The Azozians had migrated their court largely to Edom, the Neumites took up the vacant positions in Azoz itself. Liger could not step foot in that place, as it was considered impure, but he nonetheless began his rule over the entire Ashe River. Liger had been married to a distant descendant of the last Anointed One, and therefore claimed his lands of the west; the entirety of the “Mouri Region” was the property of him. The last ruler of the Mouri, the last Anointed One, had passed and the territory had lapsed back to nature, and Liger sought to establish control over it once more. Neum became the capital of the Mouri Empire, and all subjects were to pay homage to Liger by paying over millions of wives, taxes, and more. In the lands neighboring Neum itself, where many Edomites and various lords were now attempting to stake a claim, many decided to pay off Liger as he requested, and honor his ceremoniously claimed position at the head of the Mouri. In Edom the son of Alasana III and Liger, named Pauodegus, was proclaimed the rightful of King of Edom and a co-emperor to Liger, and Landrew was acknowledged a royal bastard, who was granted governorship over Azoz. To solidify his control, Pauodegus was offered to be married to the new Anka of Edom. Together a royal marriage would lead to a personal union between Pauodegus and the Anka of Edom. This would firmly join the two nations together once more. Liger would declare Landrew his Noble Nathon, which made him decisively under the king’s wing. A great amount would be spent to ensure that Landrew had a Yannian education, and was well versed in Yannian theology. Alas, it was discovered Landrew must be homosexual, and ever the caring uncle, Liger ordered a special Nathon to be dispatched to the boy. The king would create a large garden in Neum, filled with lions and tigers, and some of these animals would be gifted to Edom. Elsewhere, the army of Mouri had been transported to attack the Zelonuma Emiresq, and Liger considered these men to be in rebellion. He ordered that they immediately withdraw, or he would use the resources of the Mouri Empire to hunt these rebels down. All along the lower Ashe River the Yannian colonies flourish. Each Yannian is given a million of the finest women of the land, and many children are sired. The army of Neum reaches a staggering total, consisting of dozens of different units, reflecting its very mixed origins. For light infantry, the nation uses three unique types of infantry. First there is the Nathon Bands, which are armed pleasurers used in the front lines for their fierce nature. The Nathons are typically not armored or well armed, but they specialize in skirmishing and shows of force. Next there are the Eunuch Bands, which are old Azozioni who are raised from birth to be eunuch soldiers. Lastly there are the Liger Women, who are former prostitutes and other women known for their sheer brutality. The heavy infantry consists of the famed Yannian Bands, which are heavily armored, well disciplines melee forces, heavy Erasidonian-style pikemen, and the Liger Guards, who are handpicked soldiers with the highest level of training and armor. For cavalry the nation employs a large mix of armored heavy cavalry and horse archers. The city of Ligeria is founded up river in a highly defensible location, and there a model Yannian city is constructed. It becomes one of the most modern cities in the west, equipped with all modern amenities. Meanwhile, one million men have been dispatched from Xbalan and its allies, and they land in the Zelonuma Emiresq. A second army lands in Neum to aid the people there, and many take up dozens of wives.
 * Kingdom of Tesardya: The population reaches 1,710,000, and strong trade with Zelonuma Emiresq proves fruitful in the exchange of similar cultures. With the ally's war with Mouri ending and the recent success, citizens rejoice as the infidel Ulmians are once again crushed. The main denomination of the Yannian Religion in Tesardya, Unarcisim, remains the most practiced form of Yannian in the nation, and shares a lot of similarities with Vathomanism. Expansion northward is made by 40px along the northern coast as settlements are made. The call for help from Zelonuma is recieved and accepted, and soon transport is made for the total transit of 95,000 soldiers to help in the Emiresq is completed within a period of months. A naval blockade on Azoz is made with 75 warships, while another 45 warships are sent to counter-attack Mourian galleys within the area, being assisted by 50 light galleys.
 * Khin Nations: Hankaer leads his riders on countless raids against the Emiresque.Information has been collected on the number of riders each tribe, clan and nation can mobilize from the war. (MOD Census) More mercenaries are dispatched to the Mouri to support them in their campaign in northern Emiresq, while the south is subject to numerous raids, especially targetting the supply infrastructure in an effort to starve the Emiresq garrisons and armies near the border. The mobility of the Khin riders is proving to be decisive in numerous engagements, as small groups of riders can distract and harass the main Emiresq garrisons, allowing larger rider armies to capture and raze strategic defences and fortresses while Emiresq forces are being occupied.
 * Mesallian Culture: After the death of Alasana III, the nations of Azoz and Edom came to be ruled by Landrew and Arenea respectively. Initially there were calls for the monarchs to be wed, especially from proponents of further integration between the new nations. This would be a double edged sword, as while the most extreme Ulmians wanted nothing more than the removal of the Anka in favor of an Azozian king, they also disliked incestuous marriage, and ultimately the idea would be rejected. Instead Arenea was wed to a woman named Lysara, who had been picked as a possible candidate by her late mother. In an effort to carefully navigate the political situation at the time, the Anka decided to accept the request of Liger of Neum. This was because the preservation of Edom itself was considered the highest priority, and the Anka did not want to risk a major war in and around Edom itself. Likewise, the idea was seen as the best way to aid Azoz as well, both in terms of increasing Edomite influence over Azozian politics, but also in preventing a war for them as well. As such Arenea was married to Pauodegus, but he took the Edomite name Pagarun. Later the Anka would also wed the new King of Gabatria, hoping to establish a good relationship with that former enemy on the eastern border. The Kingdom of Gabatria would remain in a precarious position, wedged in between several growing or ambitious empires. The Emalian states remained to the south, and considered the region a core part of Emalia as well. Having revolted from its previous owner, the city of Ema itself was reestablished as its own independent nation, forming a third nation in Emalia, along with Alsoba and Lyania. To the east would be Temayal, one of the more powerful and expansionist of the Yannian southern states. To the west would be Edom, which had briefly owned Gabatria for itself. And finally to the north, and also across the Gabatrian Sea, would be the new provinces of the Syresians, as they expanded their control over the Melopenes peninsula. The Kingdom of Gabatria had been narrowly spared of such a fate itself by allying with Syres, and for that it retained its independence. Despite this, the nation continued to expand its military, remaining cautious of Syresian ambitions.
 * Zelonuma Emiresq: Darna will not fall for the evil plots and conspiracies of the Mouri Empire. They remember how the Mouri Empire once randomly attacked the island, and how they butchered the city of Darna itself for some reason. So clearly the Darnans would not support the people who slaughtered them as they attempt to slaughter someone else. That is a ridiculously childish idea, and honestly the leader of the Mouri Empire should probably reevaluate their sanity for that one. There is a slight morale boost, as the Darnans realize the generals of the Mouri Empire are likely mentally disabled, and there is great joy that the war will be won. The nation launches its largest mobilization, and prepares to defend itself once more. A great army will meet the Khin in the south, and another army will meet the Mouri in the east. The nation is joined by the Isimandians, who attack the Khin with great brutality. The Tesardyans are thanked for their support, and their forces are advised to spread out along the coast and not wear down their supplies. In the meantime the Zelonuma and Tesardyan fleets are combined and used to destroy the fleet of the Mouri Empire. The Kingdom of Neum is supported and advised to continue its rampage across the former Mouri Empire. The rebellion is to be crushed, and Liger is recognized as the new ruler of the Mouri
 * Taivvae:The Taivaie nation continues to prosper and grow under the benevolence of the Taivaie dynasty. Trade between the areas continues, and Taivaie is at a high point in its life.
 * Qera: The new territorry to the west is further settled and the cattle industry grows. The people in the region of Babisqa begin to develop a tradition of weaving, records of a clothing style known as "Ponkllo" appear around the begin of the decade. These so called Ponkllos are similar to a rug with a whole in the middle, so it can be also used as a kind of coat. These clothings often have culorful patterns woven in it. Ponkllos become a characteristic to the Babisqa region to this day. The spice cultivation is still extremely lucrative as well as the mining in the more southern regions, while the north becomes filled with trading hubs. Mining is still big. Ygran VI dies after just 20 years of rule by a heart attack, the general Yceue II succeeds the throne. HIs reforms consist of a stricter attitude towards grain taxes, as those lacked in the recent decade. The taxes arent higher than before, but the tax colection is way stricter. If a peasent isnt able to pay in money, they can pay in a larger portion of grain. This law is implemented to prepare for longer campaigns or emergencies.


 * Sillan Republic: Empress Carzara is killed by a disgruntled guard; thus initiating a three-year period of political fragmentation known as the “Three Empresses” period. Giacrexian eventually accedes to power after killing one of her rivals while guaranteeing her other rival, General Constanqina, political amnesty and retainment of power. While not particularly religious, Giacrexian enforces worship of the imperial cult (viewing it as a way to enforce Sillan dominance over the Imperial Republic); initiating the large-scale persecution of the Cixians due to their reluctance to participate in civic rites and their strict monotheism. Giacrexian also increases arms production, establishing a new set of regulations to enforce their uniformity. In addition, she orders the construction of more blast-furnaces (for the production of pig iron), and the construction of more finery forges (to fine pig iron into both wrought iron and steel). Steel is largely reserved for military purposes, with the majority of common tools being made out of iron.

961-970
'The Mouri Empire and its allies successfully advances further into the Zelonuma Emiresq, before meeting the Zelonuma at the Battle of Zezecula. There the Zelonuma achieve a decisive victory, driving the Mouri back to the coast. The Mouri suffer 17,430 casualties, the Edomites suffer 8,010 casualties, the Zelonuma suffer 6,590 casualties, the Tesardyans suffer 8,540 casualties, the Yannians suffer 4,030 casualties. '

'The nation of Erddub (Ardubja) and the states of Friwrh (Frioria) agree to open trade with the Ffanet of Afmwir. The city of Ligma becomes a major trade city for voyages to the south, but the city is soon rivaled by a series of new cities directly on the southern coast as well. '

'At the naval Battle of Bresolas between Tesardya, the Zelonuma Emiresq, and the Mouri Empire, the Mouri achieve a victory. The Mouri suffer the loss of 22 ships and 4,000 men, the Tesardyans suffer the loss of 18 ships and 3,600 men, and the Zelonuma suffer the loss of 30 ships and 6,500. '

'The Khin invasion of the Zelonuma Emiresq results in a victory for the Zelonuma, with the Khin being repulsed. The Zelonuma suffer 18,340 casualties, the Isimandians suffer 8,300 casuathe Khin suffer 8,430 casualties, and the Mouri suffer 7,540 casualties. The Zelonuma also suffer the loss of numerous civilians. '

'The invasion of Darna by the Mouri Empire results in a decisive defeat for the Mouri Empire, with the Mouri invaders being repulsed from the island. The Mouri suffer 4,320 casualties, the Zelonuma suffer 3,800 casualties, and the numerous civilians are killed on the island in the process. '

'Traders from the nation of Avsylann arrive from the north in the city of Ludevyra, and later make their way to the Javuk of the south as well. They trade items such as frankincense, which they acquired from the far north. '


 * Holy Empire of Hythus: Years 628-637 Since the Return of Hythus. Emperor Kylus passes his crown to his nephew, naming the young man Emperor Jyntus III. Jyntus III determines to secure his rule by securing dominion over the Halati once and for all. The Hythian Unar in the contested territory are reinforced to a strength of 24,000 strong, backed by another 4,000 locals. The composition of these units is almost exclusively infantry, with the vast majority armed with Hythian Bows, leather armor, round wooden shields, and steel or iron swords. With the local miners as guides, a force of 12,000 advances on the Halati, constructing a series of large outposts as it goes to defend the supply lines. The remaining 12,000 troops defend supply routes and secure the territory contested by the Hythian miners in the Halati lands. [Warfare] Meanwhile, west of Rocinjabel, a ghost city is constructed, complete with outlined plots of land, administrative buildings, and roads. In the 635th year of Hythus’ return, the gate in the East Wall is opened and the people of Rocinjabel are offered space in the new city should they choose to move. [Rocinjabel Diplomacy] An architectural awakening begins to sweep Hythia, as conventional sod or stone dwellings are replaced by ever more ubiquitous fired-brick. These new buildings adopt the widespread use of arches as a method for constructing strong walls and employ groin-vaulted ceilings to create open, airy rooms. These advancements in construction technology lead to the construction of even more impressive temples to Hythus. The final years of Kylus I and the first few decades of Jyntus III’s rule over Hythia begin what many later historians call “The Imperial Summer.” The culmination of several centuries of stable governance in a golden age of science, economic and social growth, and the advent of new and advanced ideas. The previous centuries of relative stability with an ever broadening world and trade see the advent of new ideas in the many academic fields studied by Hythian Academies. Mathematic concepts are imported at an astounding pace, infinitesimals, advanced trigonometric theory, and advanced algebraic theory all enter the Hythian lexicon over the next decades. Astronomy, long a neglected science, is greatly enhanced by the addition of foreign works. Other scientific concepts are added in the many other areas of study. One example of the discoveries made in the early decades of Jyntus III’s reign is the development of a differential gearbox by the mathematician and engineer Tychamidos of Wys. His invention is used to develop a “north-pointing cart” for navigation. He also formalizes the Universal Joint, a method for joining two non-aligned shafts. This comes in useful for the many water-driven mills along the Tythies and other rivers and streams in the empire. These joints, although rare initially, begin to spread across the empire, allowing for angled gear systems unlike those used before. They prove particularly useful when used with Byordine (Boradine) Screw as a means of transferring the power to the angled screw. The advancements in science are propagated by the increasing literacy and a growing interest in the wider world among Hythia’s aristocracy. With many nobles choosing to live at court, the academy of Mythas grows in importance to new heights. While regional academies become popular with wealthy commoners of non-noble background, although many of these new-moneied are granted status as low nobles (essentially knights). Agricultural production increases thanks to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop-rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows exponentially due to increased wealth and nutrition.
 * Nura Gakan: Ulrom becomes the organized polytheistic religious center of the Gakan. This leads to the formation of three idols for the three main gods (Vangar: The god of strength/Dun: God of peace/Ogkut: God of the intelligent). The Nura Gakan religion begins to adopt a holy order mostly expanded by Oral tradition, but this begins to phase out as attempts to study the religion is expanded to the Holy Men of the Gakan. Olama begins to form on the two-river region mostly used as a de facto trade center of the state, placed at the head of the river delta. Naval raiding begins to become a more acceptable form of warfare within the Gakani people, this is mostly support and backed up by the Naval expansion across the Two Rivers. The mines begin to take a new form as the demand for iron is picked up (which is used by the army to flex/kill foes and the formation of new weapons.) Gakani farmers begin setting up farms and things of that sort by the Two-River Region. Trade becomes more and more important causing Ulum to form a navy to protect trade ships up and down the river.With the trade with Afmwir we begin to work on creating the first water mill at the the two river region. The New Gakani declaimers a era of war and expansion across the region, we begin a aggressive push north word into unclaimed territory 
 * Mouri Empire: With the death of Emepror Landrew, the chaotic change of government in the empire occurred rather rapidly. However, as much of the military was still occupied with the war against the Emiresq, the transition became fairly bloodless. Landrew died of the sweating sickness, and without any children left the status of the empire in a more confusing state. Landrew's will was to bequeth the crown of the empire to his sister, Arenea, who was also the Anka of the Edomite kingdom. Some of the monastic chronicles imply that this was unaccepted by the court in Azoz, but at the very least a will made by the emperor would have had to be approved by the Senate of Medan. Most of the nobles in Azoz quickly invited the Anka to come to the capital city, where she was crowned Emperor of Mouri in the ancient Azouri styles. No female version of the title of Emperor existed in the Azoz language, so eventually the title would be adopted as a portmandaeu between the Azoz title of emperor and the Edomite title of Queen. The early phase of her reign would largely involve suppressing resistence of the more puritan factions of Orthodox Ulm in the empire, especially in the western regions of Fotashe, Eskaladun and Outer Valun where the opposition was most potent. Before the Anka even arrived to Azoz for her coronation, a conspiracy of nobles proclaimed Elixane the Light as the new emperor, arguably the first actual female emperor of Azoz. Elixane was the wife of Basajaoun, the Satrap of Eskaladun and First Citizen of the Empire. Her reign only lasted two weeks, however, before she was forcefully deposed by the faction led by Oranomou, son of Nurumun and loyal supporter of the Anka. Elixane would flee from Azoz and move west with her supporters, basing her opposition to Aranea out of Eskaladun. Over the next two years she would instigate rebellion across the Empire, often referred to as the Temanite Rebellion due to the largest battle took place by a group of peasents in Teman. The Ligerites of Neum at this point had become a potent political force across Tuartha, a small minority but a vocal one nontheless. Although traditionally opposed to Orthodox Ulm, the Ligerites were also largely in support of Arenea's claim as emperor, mainly through her marriage alliance to Liger's son. Basajaoun himself was killed by Liger at the Battle of Teman, and Oranamou was appointed to succeed him as First Citizen. Elixane lived out her life continuing to claim the throne, but after the initial rebellion she no longer had any local support. Liger was officially acknowledged as the consort to the emperor, and owed to the political union between Neum and Mouri once again. However, in the sixth year of her reign a council of prominent clerics and the Holy Patra wrote an official petition to the Emperor, strongly pressuring her to comply with religious sexual norms and maintain only one husband. Technology in the cities of Nerimos and Thalutia-Nys greatly improved during this era, including the construction of the "Kietheran Device" and similar technologies for navigation, as well as the final dvelopment of the "Mouri Arsenal". In the far north, Chusiang's forces continued to lead the military against the Emiresq, fully recouping their losses after the Battle of Zezocula. This time, reinforcements to the Khin are split into various battalions, coming up north from the western central parts of the border to strike against the Emiresq forces on both flanks. Noting part of the Emiresq flank was covered by a lake, Chusiang ordered a large contingent of rafts constructed in order to establish an encampment behind enemy lines. At sea, the naval forces pulls away from the island of Darna to entirely focus on supporting the invasion near the coast at Zezocula. Any forces and urban centers near the coast were targetted, to draw off any opposition from the invasion, in addition to a full landing party to disembark as further reinforcements. Tesemba, Ysthiphon, and Darnanyse (the vassal north of Darna) are asked for an alliance to utilize their forces in crushing the Emiresq as well. Their navies would combine to form a blockade near the caost, preventing any further support from Xbalan or Tesardya from interferring in the war on the mainland. Furthermore, they are asked to send even more reinforcements for helping the land invasion that pushes from the coast towards the capital. A small naval expedition is sent to map out more of the coastline further north to seek more allies in the region. In the far west, the Mouri Empire had expected that Isimadia would not be involved in this war, and diplomacy is sent to ensure that they reconsider supporting a nation they recieve no benefit from. Seeing Isimadia's long-standing part in the trade network from Gara, the empire passively threatens to fully cut off all trade on the western coastlines unless Isimadia pulls out of the war, further emphasizing our desire not to see any conflict with them.
 * After the recent battles against the Emiresq, the wartime tactics are reviewed by Emperor Arenea herself and subsequently revised. Invasion forces near Zezecula move eastward along the mountains to seize control of the high ground, and use that vantage point to strike down on an unprotected flank of the Emiresq forces and open up a path forward for the Khin forces pushing up the middle. Many scouting parties sent up the coast are given fake orders, leading the Emiresq to believe the military was pushing for Zezecula the same as they tried the last two times and thus falsely direct their attention elsewhere. Part of the miltiary is diverted for this expedition to both fully emerse the ruse and lighten the forces needed to cross the mountains. The forces supporting the Khin run short on supplies due to the confusion during the Temanite Revolt, and a small bout of disease breaks out one winter. In order to alleviate the lack of supplies, the forces turn on to sacking and pillaging the Emiresq cities, stealing any supplies they require as they push further north. The monastic chronicles would have us believe none of the Ulmians or Syresians of the region were harmed during these raids, and although that is most likely true for the slaves and similar oppressed classes, there were no doubt harm done on both sides. The Khin invasion is a decisive invasion, and pushes further north using a similar strategy as before with further reinforcements. However, one addition this time is the more heavy use of cavalry tactics adopted from the Valun and Khin, bringing horse archers up the middle of the hoplite manipal channels.
 * Yannian Culture: Why can’t I ever have any friends? I’m a nice person, I try to be nice to everyone. I’m friendly and kind and love to help people, but everyone casts me aside. This once innocent girl has been bullied and ignored, shaped into being a sad and miserable person. Every last person I know has turned their back on me, and has called me names and harassed me. My best friend just told me to go away for good, and won’t answer any of my messages. Seriously? I just wanted to talk to you, I wasn’t being creepy in any way. You were my best friend, my only friend. You can’t even find the time to send a message here and there once in a while? Why must I be ignored by you, I am just trying to be friendly. Whatever, maybe you were never my friend after all. Doesn’t mean you can’t talk to me and be pleasant when I say “hi” to you in passing. Anyway, the old me is dead now. The old, friendly me has been weathered by the cruel world to be full of malice and hatred. I hurt myself to dull the pain, and erase the memories of good times I once had with my best friend. I’m all alone now. All alone and locked in my room, with nothing more than these things to harm myself. I woke up today with a nasty headache and was aching all over my body. I had passed out last night, and there was blood on my shirt and on the floor. I felt so sick I vomited. I haven’t eaten anything yet and my body hurts so badly. But I need to lose weight, and I need to make myself pretty again. By midday I try in vain to style my hair in the mirror. That disgusting hair, I rip out a chunk and throw it in frustration, but it only slowly falls to the ground in front of me. I try with the makeup, and I paint it on my face, but my hands are shaking. I start to cry again. Why doesn’t she want me? The mirror falls over and breaks, and I cry louder. Everything is horrible now, there is nothing else to live for. It’s been years since I first traveled across the sea. I was one of them followers of Lucretia, and I came to the east and tried to spread the holy word nonsense. But nothing filled the void that I was running from. I realized I was having the same recurring dream. I’m back home in the west, and I’m strangling the Edomite Whore with my own two hands. I shake her body like a limp chicken as she croaks strange words. Then I become a little girl again, before I became so old and weak. I was beautiful then. My mommy said she was so proud of me...I was so full of life. I have given up on such dreams since then. Growing up in the Mourilands was a hard life for our family. My poor mother, she became sick when I was young. I was never the same since then. That’s when I first started begging on the streets, and soon after I was doing Nathon Business. Some of the monks would use me for a change of things, and they would pay me a coin or two for my troubles. For years I worked like this until I was a grown woman now too, just like mother. That’s when I became a mother to my sweet Thally, but then they took that away from me too. I was back to having nothing. Then in the east I made my mark on things. I rose through the ranks of the Lucretian Hookers, until I was a priestly woman, and a oracle of sorts to the downtrodden. They came to me and asked me, where does the LORD command us? I would smirk and say, oh let us seek revenge on the Mouri. And they would attack the Mouri, but secretly it was my own revenge too. And of course, when brave Liger became Emperor of the Mouri Empire I approved of that too, and his son became Emperor of the Mouri Empire as well, alongside his wife. At least that Whore of Edom could produce something right for once, not that feeble Landy. They bring me the news and I read over it, and listen for visions and such. I can see it before me. Liger was crowned the Emperor of the Mouri to great fanfare, from the new capital of Neum. It was a great Yannian dynasty ruling over the Azozians. Then after Liger, his son the co-emperor became the sole emperor. His wife was the Edomite, and they ushered in the Age of Neum before the remnants of the Mouri. As part of his civil war thing, the new emperor expanded Neum to include the entire province, brutally suppressing those who had harmed his kingdom, and those who had been faux governors and false prophets. The emperor commanded, before the entire court and his wife, and all else, saying that there would be no more harm done to the Zelonuma Emiresq. Before of him the Mouri Empire ended its war, although the old armies of Mouri continued their war anyway, and as such were treated in complete rebellion to the new empire. Then they came to me and asked what I saw next in my visions. I said, go to Atnosia and slaughter every last terrorist of the Ulmian faith, so the Xbalan nation did so. The Son of the Narrowman, with the largest fleet ever seen in the east, descended on the island at the head of his alliance, and he made a Yannian peace on that island himself. But those zealous followers were not satisfied, so they asked me what else I saw. I said I saw a false prophet in the east known as Sissy/Cixi the Sillan. She was defiling all that she stepped on, corrupting that entire nation, and smearing the earth with her disgusting womanly juice. Even though I too was a woman, this is what the men wanted to hear. So the world came across Sillas and condemned it, and confirmed what I had seen. Sillas is an absolute dictatorship, ruled by a “queen” known as the Slut of Sillas. She draws her inspiration from False Prophet Sissy. Worst of all she is a horrible, cruel being, and she destroys all her friends and neighbors. I see in her the same fiery evil that has ruined my entire life. I get so angry, knowing that such a disgusting monster rules a nation, and enslaves its people...innocent people like me. So I say, go forth and spread the word of Yannis to the Silossi empire. But that did not go as planned, for the people had a hard time reaching such a place. And slowly, I admit it, I became obsessed with my mission, and it tore me apart. So the King of Xbalan set me up in a tiny tower room, overlooking the river. It’s a lonely place, but I stayed there for years all alone. Initially I had but one friend who still talked to me occasionally, and they now abandon me too. They send me food and I mutter little prophecies, and I write my real stories here. Now, because of that stupid Sillas thing, and my inability to do anything else but get angry and shout prophecies, they leave me in here like a prison. I am so alone. Tonight I am going to use the knife again and see if I pass out. Perhaps this time I won’t awake. But this life is cruel, such a horrible place. This world keeps coming for me and beating me with everything it has. I have nothing left to do but stare at this broken mirror and the glass shards, crying against my bed. It’s too late for me now.
 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: To help the Tsarina in her rock stydying a sort of flass which allows you to see things closer is invented to aid her.in the capital on a stormy and thunderstromy day,a shopmaster by the name of Boris Borivioch,is trying to lock his shop,when suddenly a lightining bolt strikes his key.He reports this to the tsarina who calls it interesting and promises to investigate this phenomhen more.After having Spoken To The Holy Dodo,The tsarina order sthat the Royal fleet shall sail back home and be prepared for a expansion expedition.over 2000 soldiers are prepared for this edavour and when the ships return home they begin looking for new areas to settle.after many weeks of sailaing they see land,and settles an area knows as Wrangels Corner and establish it as the second colony.
 * Ffanet of Afmwir: In the 170th year of the Athmwir's rule (961), trade between Afmwir and Nurchacan (Nura Gakan), Perhmathwl-on-Filgaff (Parumatula), Erddub (Ardubja), Friwrh (Friuria) and Thyfuch (Thayvoeka) continues to go on strongly, and contact with Namhddwn (Namdeon) and Chison (Gesan) is attempted to be established, while also asking to conduct trade with the two (MOD Response). In the 172nd year, explorers are sent far north by ship on the eastern coast of the large Cyrddosthan peninsula to the east of Ddenstiwrh and north of the western shore of Nurchacan (100 px), while land explorers begin to journey in the unexplored lands north of Nurchacan (Nura Gakan). We offer Nurchacan (Nura Gakan) an alliance between our two nations (NURA GAKAN RESPONSE). In the surroundings of Drawcicheld and Rhyfthan on Lake Hinruch, mines are being set up to mine the new crystal, called churhs by the Afmwirians. In Mercydd, Ffan Thoinn Falgiff announces a counting of all men, women and children of Afmwir, while in Ddenstiwrh, more ships are built in order to protect the coast of Afmwir. In the 178th year (969), expansion happens in the Chffith, Cyrdd and the northern Grymhoisch river valleys, as well as to the land north of the country beyond by the Iuryll mountains. In Cwinchulm, a shipyard is built.. Wheat, rye and barley are continued being produced, along with spicy horseradish (named ffeisaf). Cows, honeybees and sheep are raised for meat, milk, honey and wool. Ffeisaf, Afmwirian ale and mead, as well as other products are traded with Nurchacan (Nura Gakan), Perhmathwl (Parumatula), Erddub (Ardubja), Friwrh (Friuria) and Thyfuck (Thayvoeka). More watermills are being built along the waterways, and more villages develop along the Chffith and Cyrdd and along the newly settled northern river of Grymhoisch.
 * Nura Gaka Dip: We accept this alliance.
 * Beraba: With the death of Okemos, the nation goes into mourning for the greatest general and leader the Beraban people had ever known. The Electors, the members of the Council of Princes and Council of Governors, are called to Ngaoudera to attend the funeral and begin deliberations on the election of a new High Consul. Okemos’ grandson Hozanek emerges as a front runner, along with his wife’s nephew Tepeu. In the end, Hozanek is chosen elected as High Consul on the condition that he is wed to Tepeu’s daughter Hartonah. Hozanek agrees, and the pair are wed in the Holy City within Ngaoudera. However, tragedy strikes just days later when a fire breaks out in the city and burns half of the Holy City to the ground and kills many significant members of the clergy. Though the fire is deemed to be an accident, fingers are pointed to the followers of the Tahetonian teachings that make up a large portion of Cohibos and the eastern settlements. After this tragedy, Hozanek goes on a tour of the nation while he leaves Hartonah in Ngaoudera with her father Tepeu to rebuild the city. The members of the Tangakwunu attending the National Royal Academy are instructed to funnel much of their research into military technology, since the last conflict almost caught Beraba unprepared. Metals for weapons are researched, new naval technology is pioneered, and siege weapons are crafted and tested. Hozanek also orders the creation of a standing army. This army will train for combat, while also helping to build and perform maintenance on infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and aqueducts. In the north, Gahrenese mines bring metals such as tin, copper, and iron to the surface. Expansion continues to the east of the peninsula. The Teninukalian diaspora, brought to the eastern shore of the Beraban Peninsula after the Sillan Conflict, is established as a nation in its own right, and Beraban ships of food and supplies help the settlers there to build their new home.
 * Mesallian Culture: The rise of the Ligerians quickly became an unprecedented chapter in the history of Edom, as well as the surrounding world. The sudden invasion of Neum has shocked the Mesallians, but also was seen as a possible opportunity toward Mesallian independence or autonomy. Instead, the Yannian conquerors of Neum set about creating a colony for their people at the expense of the Mouri Empire, with the Mesallians on the coast caught in between. The northern region of Neum had seen the Mesallians caught in the chaos of the upheaval, with the governors of cities such as Salarinos becoming quasi independent entities within the kingdom. To the Yannians these local leaders were called “Nodoms”, much like the ruler in Neum itself, and the region was effectively split into a series of judges and military leaders. This independence was plagued by infighting and constant defense against the ambitions of various Yannian Nodoms, and eventually ended with the establishment of the Kings of Neum once more. The ascension of Liger more so stabilized the region, as he became famous for his wisdom, influence, and cunning. After the death of Liger, Pauodegus became King of Neum, King Consort of Edom, and Emperor of the Mouri Empire, ushering in the first de facto Yannian dynasty in the Mouri Empire, despite centuries of uncredible claims by previous Yannian rulers. Much like her mother before her, the Anka retained control over Edom itself for the most part, and Pauodegus was to control Azoz, in theory. In practice the Edomites had made inroads toward influencing Azozian politics as well, and the majority of the Mouri Empire was reluctant to accept the Yannian as their emperor as well. From the Azozian perspective, they seemed more willing to accept a woman emperor than a Yannian male emperor, so they acknowledged the Anka of Edom as their ruler instead. In name Pauodegus was the emperor with supreme control, but in terms of de facto power, his wife was the true ruler. Pauodegus would attempt to increase his power and affirm his position as the emperor, while the Anka sought to secretly control the nations behind the scenes. She found her power extremely limited in Neum, as that city afforded her no allies to speak of, so there was little she could do in the “official” capital of the Mouri Empire. As for the old parts of the Mouri, she retained authority and allegiance from most governors, and prevented the Neumite authorities from taking over in some places, at the expense of keeping the region cut off from integration to a large degree. But some effects would remain, such as the Neumites largely settling into their positions as hegemons of the Ashe River. There Yannians would constitute the nobility, or intermix among it, as the primary region influenced by the growth of Neum. The city of Azoz itself slightly fell from predominance, as the Yannians considered it unable to be entered, the Edomites considered it too out of the way, and the Azozians considered it too uninfluential. Although, the city would still remain one of the empire’s more populous cities, as Azozians considered it a safe place to remain if one wished to avoid Yannians. The request by the Mouri nobles that the Anka should only keep one spouse would be a difficult decision to make. On one hand it limited her ability to make political alliances, and it prevented her from marrying any other Azozian nobles potentially. Finally she decided she would agree not to wed again, and with Pauodegus as her husband, her two wives became less official. Her fourth spouse, the King of Gabatria, who was more distant from the Edomite court, was never officially divorced, but his relationship with Edom began to wane. In Syres, the nation had consolidated its position in Mesallas, and created a number of client kingdoms and client republics in the Melopenes. During this period the region remained largely devastated, with harsh terms being stipulated upon the population. It would not be until the organization of formal provinces in the region that recovery skyrocketed, and the nation of Syres invested heavily in Mesallian cities, infrastructure, and other improvements. Military bases had been established south across the region, and these soldiers would be the first to begin large scale building projects at the orders of the state.During this time the nation of Syres would also formally annex the region of Agelmur, and from there occupy southern parts of the Zelonuma Emiresq. The nation’s support for the Zelonuma Emiresq had waned, and its aid was eventually lifted.
 * Taivaie: In a humble township along the banks of the Taiiel, a man is born. Even at a young age, 'boy' would hardly be suitable to describe him. Though he is not taller than average, he has the same effect as if he were. By the age of 7, he has the children of his household under his heel. But his command is not that of a conceited man. It is benevolent, and has everyone feeling harmonious and communal. At the age of 8, he hit a target dead-on at 80 yards with his quingiya. At 10, he bested the town's blacksmith at swordfighting. This is a man of low birth, but who immediately grabs the attention and respect of everyone around him. Four years before he becomes of age, he has already earned his name. His name is Valinya Xielaie, which means "Chosen Protector". He is raised in the time of prosperity, and when he is of age, he participates in the King's southern campaign, as a Quingiyamer. He quickly gains regard as a master bowman, personally killing over 9000 Tiiflings. Everyone agreed, this man was going to shape the world. However, everyone underestimated the extent.
 * The Jauvukry: Having spent some time trading with the people of Ludevyra and the merchants of Avsylann, the Jauvuk realize just how little the know about the rest of the world. Though aware of the many exotic goods of their homeland, most Jauvuk have never heard of anything called "frankincense", and fear they may in fact be more ignorant to the foreigners than the other way around. Seeking to resolve this discrepancy as quickly as possible, Supreme Warmaster Nauhezza orders the organization of a group of warriors to take one of the recently built ships of Nauwarru and sail abroad and document the cultures of the outside world for the War Council. Several of the traders of Ludevyra are offered a significant sum of money to help navigate the Jauvukid vessels, and provide them with translators to better understand the cultures and civilizations beyond the realm of the Jauvukry. The War Council approves of a planned expansion into the south along the coastline, hoping that new fishing grounds for the population can be attained by the people for additional food sources. Elements of Juyun I Saeja are sent south to assist with the construction of outposts along the coastline to aid within the expansion of the Jauvuk territory into the region. Seeking to avoid the disaster that was brought upon the warriors due to the poor planning of Dailizza during the conquest of Juanjala, all warrior juyun are provided with hybrid camels carrying fresh water during campaigns into the desert. To better facilitate trade between the three cities of the Jauvukry, the Great Warrior Road is built linking all three cities together. To ensure the survival of the road in the harsh conditions of the desert, the Great Warrior Road is built with a packed fist-sized stone base on top of a leveled sand foundation, a cement and gravel base on top followed by a set of slab stones which serve as the cap for the road. The road serves as the main artery of trade within the Jauvukry, and while also providing inhabitants with a secure method of travel between the major population centers. Expansion of the cultivation of wheat, dates, melons, and sorghum is promoted by the nine vaukid of the Jauvukry, now that the slave population has recovered enough over the years to make large-scale planation work relatively profitable for the warrior caste again. In line with Nauhezza's demographic-based agenda, it is hoped by the War Council that a spike in food production will help the nation's population recover from the years warfare and mismanagement by previous rulers. Several citizens in the city of Nauwarru have come to together to organize an economic model that will bring great wealth to the city, especially as trade abroad has been growing more and more common within the port city. Demand for goods has been high throughout the known world, as the needs of men are infinite, but the means of providing for them greatly limited. These Jauvuk citizens hope to find a way of answering this need by exploring what can be provided through the labor force available to the Jauvukry in light of the new opportunities afforded to them by the warming relations between their people and the foreigners.
 * Kingdom of Tesardya: The population reaches 1,760,000, and strong trade with Zelonuma Emiresq proves fruitful in the exchange of similar cultures. The main denomination of the Yannian Religion in Tesardya, Unarcisim, remains the most practiced form of Yannian in the nation, and shares a lot of similarities with Vathomanism. Expansion northward is made by 40px along the northern coast as settlements are made. The currently standing home army, being a meekly 40,000, are alerted by the invasion of Tamsebe, one of Mouri's allies and one of the hotspots of Ulmian worship and tolerance on the continent. The 40,000 soldiers are sent, and through rapid mobilization of soldiers, an additional 25,000 soldiers are sent (Making the total 65k) [Mod]. The long-time ally, Syres, is asked to join the conflict against Tamsebe, with the promise of southern territory being gained [Mod].
 * Syresian Diplomacy: The nation of Syres agrees to aid Tesardya against Tamsebe, and immediately mobilizes the army of the south to invade them.
 * Khin Nations: More raids are launched on the Emiresque. Heavy civilian casualties are inflicted upon the southlands of the Emiresque by small groups of riders while larger groups are isolated and harassed by larger groups of riders. A plan is also made to deteriorate the Emiresq supply situation, forcing their army to either retreat or engage in a battle in terrain favourable to the Khin.
 * Thayvoeka: Ouvaushk III's reign continued into the late 770's, with the 760's being a period of great growth and expansion. Trade with Zoumarithar (Sonaredar), Zouvthamvamam (Johdanpanan), and Ouvthmavaza (Uhdnapala) continued extensivley, along with Avmvir (Afmwir) to a smaller extent. Avzzam (Avsylann) was rumored to have a incense (frankincense), and these were confirmed true by traders going to Qera, who stoped by to see if the rumors were fake. A man by the name of Maykr Zouzk decided he wanted to travel the known world, and set about on his journies by the age of 16. By three years in, he had traveled to Sonaredar, various Vhaynosi islands, Dvama, the Jauvukry, Avsylann, Sillas, and Qera. By another three years, he had made it to the Telachitul Republic, varrious Yusur states, and Taivaie. Finally, the last leg of his trip included going north to Mang, Xinaben, Daukani, and former Eborite kingdoms, before repoting his maps [Explore more inland from countries listed]. Exploration continues north and east. Expansion continues in the north. A city is founded on the southeastern coast.
 * Thayvoeka Aumsbek: Expansion continues along the coast, and exploration south continues.
 * Sillan Republic: The Empress orders the construction of more foundries and workshops (producing iron and steel, and arms, respectively). To prevent laziness and poor performance on the ranks, military education is reemphasized and troops are barred from marriage until the age of 25. A more rigorous training course is implemented, and knowledge of Empress Estanza’s “Art of War” is added to the military curriculum. In spite of the increasing intensity of Empress Giacrexian’s persecutions, Cixism continued to surge in popularity, achieving a slight majority in urban regions and constituting just under a fourth of the total population. Despite nominally-supporting the Empress’ efforts to enforce worship of the imperial cult, much of the nobility secretly partake in Cixian activities and even patronize the construction of religious architecture or fund and/or host religious meetings. In order to discourage conversion to the Cixian faith, the Empress promotes Ulm – viewed as a legitimate and thus venerable religion – especially the “West” Orthodox branch of Ulm. In addition, she exempts Ulmians from participating in civic religious rites. Conversely, she equates the act of refusing to worship the imperial cult to treason, specifically in-reference to Cixians. As a result of this law, Cixians may now be executed simply due to their faith. While many Cixians are martyred (including prominent nobility and clergymen), her efforts to stifle the growth of Cixism remain ultimately unsucessful, with Cixians once again conducting religious services and rituals during the night to prevent any suspicion from the authorities. Similarly, as the rumors of their cannibalistic and incestous practices are dispelled, the religion attracts many pagan sympathizers and converts; further establishing it as a distinct religion from Ulm, as well as fuelling anti-Ulm sentiment and harsh criticism of Ulmian beliefs and practices. Despite this, the harsh autocratic rule of Giacrexian binds the Imperial Republic together, and facilitates a period of renewed prosperity. Due to increased foreign interest in Sillas, Sillenic products–primarily textiles, ceramics, and tea–are exported overseas. In addition, products such as sugarcane, cocoa, oil, cannabis, honey, beeswax, and dairy products are also exported on a significant level.

971-980
'The region set aside by the Berabans attracts a large number of Makuku and Teninukalese settlers, both from the north and from Sillas’ annexed territory directly. Although many in Teninukal choose to accept Sillan citizenship, a moderate amount choose to settle the new territory. They call the new land Yecedaya, after the famous general Yecacedal, whose descendants are among the leadership in the new state. '

'The nation of Ysthiphon undergoes an age of prosperity and expansion, led by the king Jaculye’asmir. Under his leadership the nation expands heavily along the coast, establishing a number of colonies and trade posts. Between Ysthiphon and the Darnan cities, the colony of Usphejulon is founded. Additionally, he repeals his predecessors’ earlier peace with the Zelonuma Emiresq to attack their minor islands. '

'A council of the wealthiest merchants, tunnel lords, and smugglers is formed in the city of Rocinjabel, as the first attempt at a governing body over the growing labyrinth city. They decide to deny citizens entry through the gates of Hythia, so that they can more accurately and more profitably control the flow of people into and out of Hythia. Surrounding the city grows numerous other extremely dense shanty towns, with a small number of which secretly funding various sides of the Halati War. The most blatant of which is Baljumuni Nine-eyes, who swindles the Halati out of nearly half their treasury in exchange for a nonexistent mercenary army. He manages to escape to the town of Nujulacari, where he bribes his way to become mayor. '

'Settlers dispatched north by the Nura Gakan come into contact with traders from the north. They claim to be from a nation known as Ardubja, and extend an offer to trade with the nation of Nura Gakan. '

'During a large storm in Algeorgia, Boris Borivioch notices lighting striking the top of the Sky Tower. He notes the situation in his writings, alongside his observations have lightning struck his key. '

'At the naval Battle of Lymba, in which the blockade by the Mouri Empire is challenged by the Zelonuma, Tesardyan, and Xbalanian fleets, the Mouri suffer a defeat. The Mouri suffer the loss of 59 ships and 12,000 men, the Zelonuma suffer the loss of 12 ships and 2,000 men, the Tesardyans suffer the loss of 8 ships and 1,000 men, and the Yannians suffer the loss of 7 ships and 1,200 men. As a result the blockade along the coast is not held by the Mouri. '

'After the initial victory won by the Syresians, they lay siege to the city of Tamsebe itself. The siege ends in a Syresian victory, with the Syresians suffering 5,340 casualties, and Tamsebe suffering 12,000 casualties and the loss of their capital.'

'The forces under the command of Chusiang achieve a decisive victory against the Zelonuma Emiresq in the southeast region. The Mouri suffer 5,870 casualties, the Zelonuma suffer 7,700 casualties, the Yannians suffer 5,100 casualties, and the Tesardyans suffer 4,040 casualties. Despite this, the Mouri are hampered by a lack of supplies, both from devastation in the coastal region and from conflicting orders from the home front, costing an additional 4,000 casualties. '

'The Khin invasion of the Zelonuma results in a stalemate, with the Zelonuma suffering 6,550 casualties, the Yannians suffering 3,400 casualties, the Isimandians suffering 2,000 casualties, the Mouri suffering 9,490 casualties, and the Khin suffering 5,100 casualties. '

'The Hythian invasion of the Halati lands results in a decisive Hythian victory, aided by a large number of local actors and tunnel lords, who turn against the Halati for their own various grudges and reasons. The King of the Halati requests to be made governor of a Halati province, and to allow Halati to retain its rights and privileges as semi autonomous. The Hythians suffer 6,100 casualties, while the Halati suffer 4,600 casualties, and the loss of numerous civilians. '

The nations of Namdeon and Gesan both accept trade offers from the Ffanet of Afmwir.


 * Nura Gakan: Ulrom becomes the organized polytheistic religious center of the Gakan. This leads to the formation of three idols for the three main gods (Vangar: The god of strength/Dun: God of peace/Ogkut: God of the intelligent). The Nura Gakan religion begins to adopt a holy order mostly expanded by Oral tradition, but this begins to phase out as attempts to study the religion is expanded to the Holy Men of the Gakan. Olama begins to form on the two-river region mostly used as a de facto trade center of the state, placed at the head of the river delta. Naval raiding begins to become a more acceptable form of warfare within the Gakani people, this is mostly support and backed up by the Naval expansion across the Two Rivers. The mines begin to take a new form as the demand for iron is picked up (which is used by the army to flex/kill foes and the formation of new weapons.) Gakani farmers begin setting up farms and things of that sort by the Two-River Region. Trade becomes more and more important causing Ulum to form a navy to protect trade ships up and down the river.With the trade with Afmwir we begin to work on creating the first water mill at the the two river region.We accept the trade deal from the Northerns. The New Gakani declaimers a era of war and expansion across the region, we begin a aggressive push north word into unclaimed territory.


 * Grand Republic of Udrasia - The Grand Republic of Udrasia, formed many years ago in the high sub arctic mountains, is pushing for further military dominance in their region. They establish the Einschnürung, (OTL Agoge) which is a system they will use to build their soldiers into fearless warlords who will vanquish any who dare enter their lands. Supreme Director Otto I and his District Consuls address the nation in the Grand Ceremony in Ottograd. This ceremony addresses the finances of the nation along with militaristic possibilities in the region and the state of Vohonism. The ceremony ends with an animal sacrifice to Vohon, God of Fire and God of Gods. Elder Mountain has seen recent volcanic activity and some predict a possible eruption once again in years to come. The establishment of a firm strong military and a courageous people is said to be key to the survival of our Militaristic Nation, said Otto von Alltenhoffen I in the Grand Ceremony.
 * Taivaie: The whole nation is still. The very air feels tied, as if waiting for something. Life is good, but a tension hangs, though no one knows why. No one, at least, except for a few. These are the retinue of Valinya Xielaie. After returning victorious from the southern campaign, bringing Taivaie rule up to the highlands, many bureaucrats feel threatened by the phenomenon that is Valinya. These powers conspiring against him may have been the very arms of Taivah guiding him, leading him to his destiny. For, in an attempt to rid themselves of his threat, they had him stripped naked, and then thrown in the Taiiel near several hungry river hirvio (alligators). To their surprise, he manages to kill twenty of the beasts with his bare hands, at which point they stopped attacking him, out of sheer fear. He was never again attacked by any river creature. The startled bureaucrats cowered before the wounded hero, but Valinya decided to spare their life and embraced them as brothers. It is said that each and every one of them wept on the spot for an entire week. Just as he was heading back to his home, something caught his eye. A glint of light from inside a cave. If not for the guiding hand of Taivah, he would never have seen it, for the cave was obscured by dense foliage and vines. Pushing aside the plants, he entered the cave. Any ordinary man would have bloodied his feet on the sharp rocks, but Valinya Xielaie was no ordinary man. He did not know why he was searching this cave, he just felt a supernatural compulsion to find the source of that glint he had seen earlier. At long last, he found it. A sword, firmly entrenched in the rock. Valinya gave it an experimental tug, only to be flung back, as the sword gave no resistance to his pull. When he emerged from the cave, the setting sun struck the sword, and revealed its true name: Arinrath. Prophesied to be held by the one destined to unite all the civilized peoples of Kalmiya. This was his destiny, and he heard the whispers of Taivah, telling him to kill all who stood in his way. He would forge an empire worthy of Taivah's blessing.


 * Holy Empire of Hythus: Years 638-647 Since the Return of Hythus. Emperor Jyntus III sends a counter offer to the Halati King. The Halati King will step down, and his young son son will become governor upon the end of a military governorship of five years. Furthermore, the region will be granted some autonomy, namely in customs, rites, and titles, but will be exempt from laws mandating the provision of horses and grain in times of war. [Halati Diplomacy] The restoration of peace in the Halati region causes a boom in mining revenue for Hythia. Although the Halati may have lost their absolute independence, the simplification of the export regime sees a large boost in mining profits which largely are spread among the miners and middlemen in Halatia. Symaite and Plenvaite are extracted in large quantities and support thriving mining towns. Hythian miners further south push up the eastern slopes of the Symas Kus as they search for the gems and other ores. [Prospecting and Mining] With the Rocinjabel’s apparent disinterest in Hythia, the city of Jynatia, is settled by Hythians from across the empire rather rather than let it go to waste. The organization of a government in Rocinjabel and its efforts to control traffic into and out of Hythia are looked upon with disdain. Thus, the emperor decides it best to make the best of an unstable situation and legalizes the transport of mecom (Opium) to Rocinjabel. Baljumuni Nine-eyes is invited to help distribute the mecom as his exploits single-handedly hamstrug the Halati defense and he seems likely to know how best to distribute the drug. [Personal Diplomacy] Carts laden with the highly addictive substance are brought through the Hythian gate where it is sold to the inhabitants of Rocinjabel under the watchful eye of loyal administrators hand-chosen for their commitment to protecting the empire. The merchants who supply the drug to Rocinjabel are taxed at 25% of their profits, which swiftly becomes a substantial revenue pool for the imperial treasury. A new temple to Hythus begins construction in Mythas. The building features large vaulted rooms made of brick, cement, and plaster, and painted with scenes from Hythian mythology. The Imperial Summer of Hythia continues, with more discoveries in the medical sciences as influence from Algyorgia spreads across Hythia. The dissection of animals and several cadavers by the hythian doctor Gylen results in the publication of a treaties “On the Anatomical Systems” which describes several of the basic systems of human bodily function, and also includes many charts and diagrams outlining the internal organs, their locations, and supposed functions. Investment in these sciences and arts increases under Jyntus III’s rule as the emperor himself studies mathematics as a base natural science. A new branch of Hythology, Igneology appears in the many universities of the empire. Igneology, or the study of those things which burn, examines the nature, properties, and reactions of those things which produce flame, light, or heat when reacting. The science is essentially single-handedly founded by a Hythologist by the name of Ayrestialus. In his original thesis on the topic, he posits that combustible matter contains “Ignia,” an unreleased form of fire that has potential to appear. Ayrestialus’ protegee, Plystius, goes further arguing that all heat is released ignia, and that the sun and stars are massive balls of the pure substance. He also observes the heat generated by the rubbing of two objects and by the light made by the sun. Based on these observations, Plystius publishes his own thesis in 646 which explains the presence of ignia in motion and light in addition to trapped in matter and in fire. Agricultural production increases thanks to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop-rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows exponentially due to increased wealth and nutrition.


 * Mouri Empire: The recent victories in the north succeeds in opening a path forward to victory. The forces supporting the Khin suffer the most in terms of logistics, so they are officially split into three different armies and spread out. Led primarily by the Valunian horse archers, the right and left armies maneuver around towards the opposite flanks of the Emiresq forces. Simultaneous to this, Chusiang's independent army swings around from the northwest along the high ground and Zezecula, covering the rear flank of the Emiresq forces and ensuring them to be completely surrounded. Chsiang planned that if this decisive victory was achieved, then the forces of Mouri and Khin can move in to seize control of the capital. At sea, the fleet falls back to the Zara islands to fortify their position and resupply before returning to the Emiresq coast again. The previous victories along the coast succeeded at devastating the ports and shipyards of the Emiresq, so this is expected to slow down the Zemolouna allies long enough for the fleet to reposition. We reach out to Jaculye’asmir and his vassals for a formal alliance, so that his invasion fleet can seize more important resources of the Emiresq and further support our naval endeavor. A smaller military expedition is sent to Tesembe to help relieve their position and set up a new capital of a city not occupied, so they can be sustained enough to remain as our most important ally in the region. In the far west, the result of the blockade to Isimadia's trade came into full effect, not only to embargo the sale of our minerals and metals to Isimadia, and seize all banking assets, but to entirely reroute trade in the region away from Isimadia's ports. Jasmira and Otan are also dissuaded from trading with Isimadia, and offer cheaper prices for our goods sold that was once bought in their ports. This would temporarily cause some damage to the banking firms in Gara and Ioximander-Farthest, but far less than the devastation to Isimadia's own economy until they pull out of the war. The structure of the empire had been fully organized under the reign of Emperor Arenea. She was significantly more favorable to Mouri culture than that of her mother, and worked to translate a number of romance fiction from the Pentangle of Perea into the Edomite language. Azoz itself gradually saw less importance to the empire, as most of the court officials, the Senate and First Citizen were gradually relocated to Edom, making it more convenient for the emperor to preside over both houses of government. The satraps and administrators who remained more belligerent against the emperor's authority mostly migrated west, setting up a political league centered in the city of Fotashe. The large family of her immediate ancestors ensured that the Anka had a plethora of eligible cousins, which readily filled the role of political marriages that her mother's polyandry once did. She herself bore an eldest daughter named Wanda, a name easily translated in both the Edomite and Azoz languages. Wanda would be primarily educated by an Apocist philosopher named Ptelamus in the Library of Iskandaria, raised mainly in the philosophy of the various sects of Ulm. Very quickly, contemporary sources noted how wise and clever she matured to be, even as a young child, with a certain sense of wit and charisma she also inherited from her father. In the city of Neum, the Mouri citizens had long lived in oppression of the Yannian colonists that seized control of the city many years ago, and although some at this point had converted to the Liger religion, the native culture of the region still persisted. This became most prominent during the brief rule of judges around the time of the Temanite revolt, giving the region a taste of liberation that was once held under imperial rule. For this reason, after the end of the Temanite revolt almost all satraps and administrators in the region thoroughly recognized Arenea as the emperor of Mouri, as did the rest of the kingdoms of Azoz and Usinilago. It was most logical, as she was the given that authority by the previous emperor Landrew, born as the eldest daughter of emperor Thalut V, and crowned with approval of the Patra and the Senate in Azoz. Only the personal retainers of Liger would respect his claim to the title of emperor, as well as the descendants of the original Yannian colonists in the region. One amusing letter from the Viceroy of Tuartha referred to Liger as "the first male queen". Still, as the official consort of the emperor he did retain significant authority on his own, and was given several personal palaces to reside in across Thalutia-Nys, Thalutia-Xen, Perea and Azoz. Arenea had noted the growth of her husband's religion, as the Ligerians made significant presence in the regions of Tuartha and Teman. For this reason she summoned a religious council of Patras at Medan, to make at least a preliminary decision on the matter. This council was called at a fortuitous time, as the Holy Patra of Azoz had recently died and was replaced by the much younger cleric who took the name Remu XIII. The Second Council of Medan debated for quite some time on the status of the Ligerians, but ultimately decided that they should be considered a legitimate sect of Ulm. Furthermore, the Holy Patra offered a petition to Liger, and proposed that the orthodox Ulm would consider religious reforms to better appease and accommodate the Ligerians on a couple of conditions: 1, their scriptures must be compiled together, in a plainly-understood language so that other philosophers can understand and critique it. 2, they must focus on spreading their religion eastward among the Yannian population. Meanwhile, Lucretia continued to fulfill the second request on her own volition, spreading the gospel of Liger on the continent of Yannia before returning to Edom. One day, Oranamou the First Citizen discovered Lucretia's unconscious in her room. At once, Oranamou was so struck by her grace and beauty that he became convinced she must of come from royal origin, and the bleeding she suffered must have been at the hands of brigands and bullies. So he took her in and nursed her back to health, and ultimately proposed they are wed. Oranamou realized all too late, however, that she was in fact not a princess at all, and sustained these injuries as a result of her own depression. However, Oranamou was overcome by his love for the woman, and stood by his resolve to help her regardless of her being royal or not. So he went several months in the presence of the emperor and the court of Edom, bluffing as best he could to convince them his wife was a princess of a fictional country. In the fifth month, a conspiracy of Elixane attempted to poison Arenea's food by bribing a servant named Yzem. Lucretia alone managed to uncover the conspiracy, and simultaneously revealed herself to the Anka that she was of lowly origin and not a princess. Arenea accepted this apology, and the couple continued on to be happily married.
 * The Jauvukry: The Jauvukry expands its territory deeper into the south along the coastline, with Juyun I Saeja establishing additional outposts and waypoints for citizens seeking to move into the region and exploit the resources of the newly-gained territory. Some of these individuals become fishermen, bringing with them slaves who are sent out to sea to acquire the fish and transport them back to Nauwarru for distribution throughout the Jauvukry. Utilizing the recently built Great Warrior Road spanning the width of the country, the goods produced along the coast and imported from abroad are easily traded deeper into the Jauvukry for the benefit of the citizen-warriors of the land. Jauvukid iron-wares are exported to the outside world, with the care and form shown in the production of such goods helping to gain the Jauvukid goods a sizable market abroad. With no ongoing wars and plenty of free time due to their vast slave workforce, aside from the mandatory martial training required of them, the Jauvukid warriors spend their time engaging in artisan works and intellectual studies. A wealthy noble by the name of Surudda Zamurruhuk Nindu'Salaezza takes up the hobby of experimenting upon several of his young slaves to determine what outcomes may result. Surudda begins by determine what the upper threshold for pain is for both male and females he possesses. Beginning with the slave children under his care and moving up to the elder members of the slaves, Surudda subjects the victims to a variety of torture including stabbing, cutting, pulling of fingernails, amputations, and boiling, and accurately documenting the results through his household scribes. The information recorded by the man are shared with like-minded members of Surudda's circle of acquaintances, who are fascinated by his work and his growing understanding of the human body. Many of them contribute to his work and join him in his experimentations so as to better expand the knowledge available to them on the subject of the human body. The Jauvukid vessel sent out by Supreme Warmaster Nauhezza continues sailing north along the coastline to uncover foreign lands beyond the trading city of Ludevyra. The crew of the vessel land along the shores regularly to retrieve fresh water and food before moving on, as well as documenting any native tribes they come across and their location relative to the Jauvukry. Back home, the expansion of the textile trade encourages the further cultivation of cotton becomes increasingly important to the economy. The issue of picking the seeds out of the heads of harvested cotton makes the expansion of the cotton fields hard to justify and costly to maintain, leading to many slaveowners maintaining their cotton fields only for the purposes of exporting the goods as opposed to local consumption. The War Council gathers in Jagurra to discuss the possibility of expanding north following the acquisition of new lands in the south, as well as moving the borders of the country deeper into the deset from the oasis city of Naibizza. Elements of Juyun I Feya are sent into the desert with hybrid camels and loads of fresh water and dried dates to seek out additional oases and places of interest to the state, and report their findings to the War Council upon their return. Naibizza slowly grows as the Great Warrior Road helps to make trade with the more populous interior of the Jauvukry along the Jauvuk River feasible. The slave plantations around the oasis town are now well-established, and are producing enough crops to make the city economically sound going forward. The inhabitants begin constructing walls for the city, and are encouraging fellow citizens to move into the desert to benefit from the area's expanding economy.
 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: A basement is built under the sky tower to house the Royal treasury,the royal treasury has a very sophisticated lock guarding it and two royal guards are stationed at it at all times.The tsarina personally funds the investigation into the lightning thing that struck the sky tower,and toppled the Golden Dodo statue.
 * Mouri Empire: As the owner of the Mouri Empire, the Emperor continues his rule over the nation. Because the rogue general has not surrendered himself to authorities, the Emperor orders an army to destroy him. The Mouri Empire officially invades the Khin Confederation, dispatching a large army into the north. The army is built up by people most affected by supposed Khin attacks, and also many Yannians from the Neum region and Edomites. The Mouri army quickly overtakes the southern Khin from the rear when they aren’t expecting it. In the meantime, the emperor events a Yannian army from Xbalan to settle in the Mouri and ensure compliance. No state can rebel, as most of their armies are already not present in the nation, and the emperor’s army weakens their levies further. The emperor sends his personal guard to obliterate all resistance across the nation, by arresting any criminals present. The Edomites are allowed to take over the remnants, and asked to invade immediately. The old Azozians are largely removed from power and replaced by Edomites and Yannians. Emperor takes the title of Yungliger. Then he pens a letter to be displayed across the empire, and it reads: “Hello Hater. Oh you mad huh? I own this. I own you. I created the Mouri Empire. I’m these little Azozioni’s granddaddy. Hold up, I wrote your whole history. I am Yannis embodied, and I came through and just ran your entire life. You close your eyes and think about me every night before bed. What’s the matter little Azobo? I just killed your entire culture. You were too weak, and you made all the wrong decisions.” Later the Emperor personally ejaculates within his Nathon. He ties a noose around Nathon’s neck and drags his naked body around the capital, tied to the end of his chariot. But that was simply to celebrate, because afterword the Nathons are granted new rights. Yungiliger proves to be a wise and kind ruler, and he treats the natives greatly. He breaks up his harem and instead grants each Yannian man dozens of native women. Each Yannian man will breed a million children for the emperor. Later the emperor speaks to the oracles and uncovers two visions. There are hunters who seek to kill beasts, so they go to the wolves den and they kill all the wolves. We slaughter the wolves den. Take the wife and slaughter that, kill the little cubs too. All the wolves are dead, so we get rid of the wolves den. There are angry lesbians who hate men. They rule Siloss and they enslave the men there. Stitchy the False Prophet has ordained it, and their slave masters kill and enslave as many men as possible. But luckily it is seen that there are nations around Siloss that are far stronger, and soon the sheer vanity and greed of Sillas, and its absolute lack of morality, will allow the free nations to destroy it. Siloss has become consumed with its quest for power, to the detriment of its people and the world. Their judgement will be as a direct result of their hubris and their disgusting behavior. It is know that those fools betray all their friends, and are utterly evil to all. The fat, hulking mass of flesh that is the Queen, she orders these treacherous acts. Soon her gluttonous appetite will catch up to her. Perhaps she does such things because she is mad she can never feel the touch of man. So she became evil to all men, and bitter and jealous of real woman who find love.
 * Thayvoeka: Ouvaushk III's regin would end peacefully in 477 PL (977 OM) after his death. He would be remembered for greatly expanding the empire, especially in the north, forging ties with Ouvthmavaza, and boosting the Thayvoe economy. He would continue encouraging expansion and trade up until his death. Trade for Ouraymiroe slaves (from the Jauvukry) to make cotton continued extensivley during this period to time. His last years, though prosporus, were uneventful. His nephew (as he had no son), Rouvthk IV, came to power soon after his fathers death, and continued his legacy, encouraging settlement in the frontier and trading with Thayvoeka's neighbors. When Maykr Zouzk came from his adventures, no one belived any of the stories of the brutal Jauvukry, the vast former Eborite lands, the matriarchy of Sillas, or the tale of the Telachitul Republic. Although many belive some were exagerated, most were proved to be true by other explores who ventured to see it for themselves, and while proving Maykr Zouzk correct, also explored a bit themselves, adding to the maps of the time. The first "world" atlas was published, although most of the map was inaccurate, especially the farther away, less populated areas.
 * Thayvoeka Aumsbek: Expansion continued south along the coast, and rural areas grew due to the amount of plantation land needed for cotton. Exploration continued southward and up the rivers of the pennisula.
 * Mesallian Culture: The upheaval brought about by Emperor Pauodegus would be a defining moment for the nations of Edom and Azoz. Because of their marriage, the Anka of Edom enjoyed a greater level of control over the Azozian lands than ever before, and silently embedded Edomite governors and leaders into the many offices and administrations of the empire. The emperor’s purge of the dissident nobility would be disastrous for the old administration of Azoz, especially with almost the entirety of the nation’s army out of the country at the time, either in the Zelonuma Emiresq or being assembled in the Khin lands by the emperor. As such, the royal couple had dozens of noblemen killed, including the rebellious and insubordinate generals and governors who had sneered at them. The “Viceroy of Tuatha” was publicly executed, with him being the last governor of any kind in the former Neum province, as instead that was made imperial territory. The royal bastard named “Wanda” was formally disinherited, as not to displease the true born children of the Anka, but she would nonetheless live a comfortable life. The eldest children of the Anka would be Shuadna’al Tezculum (Shuadna the Heir), Lasebehun Zecesula, Nascemun Yagulonus, and Berena’al Rasletemuc. As Pauodegus was unable to step foot in Azoz, the Anka marched on the city with an army to restore order herself. First the Edomites came upon the city of Medan, where they influenced the Second Council being held there. The Anka had her wife’s second husband, Oaximeyetalus, appointed Governor of Azoz Province, and trusted him to remain extremely loyal, on account of their shared marriage vows. The Anka’s grand vision for Azoz would develop in a number of ways. In terms of polytheistic religion, they endorsed the implementation of Yannian customs among the Edomite customs, and in terms of Ulm, she promoted the Ligerian sect to overtake Ulm. A policy of migrating Azozians away from the Ashe River and into the northern regions, including north of the border wall, would persist, and Edomite people were settled in large numbers along the river. Ultimately her goal would be the complete subjugation of Azoz to Edom, permanently annexing that country, and apparently not caring about the old region she claimed. The Ligerians appeared to have a similar goal, likewise having begun settling of the Ashe River. The expedition north against the Khins would also be approved by the Anka, as the expedition completed numerous goals in one. The Mouri Empire would expand greatly in the north, allowing new lands for Azozians to be sent into, and also satisfying the nation with spoils of land and captured goods. It was hoped that the action would repair relations with Syres and other important allies, and internally the war would hopefully annihilate the entirety of Azoz’s army, ensuring the region was now strictly loyal. The hunt to apprehend Chusiang began, with the fleets of Neum and Edom banding together to take the northern coast. Although, it was hoped that at sea bloodshed would be avoided to preserve the nation’s navy, as the Anka issued an edict of clemency for those who deserted from the blockade. In Syres the conquest of Tamsebe continued, with the army combating the forces dispatched by the Mouri. It would be proposed that the nation formally be destroyed, and instead the nation be split between Syres and Tesardya. In the case of Syres a new territory was established, and plans were made for permanent military bases and governors. The military aid being sent to Syres’ enemy would also compel the nation to close the straits to the Mouri, so that they could not send any more supplies to Tamsebe. It is proposed that the war with the Khin and Zelonuma end, with the Khin acquiring a section of southern Zelonuma, and the Mouri acquiring Zuen.
 * Yuhos: The Council of Elders, after much deliberation, has decided to send 100 explorers and 250 troops westwards to possibly make a foothold in new lands. Meanwhile, they have also sent an order to the northern areas to begin building a large port to invite commerce and trade from foreign nations.
 * Zelonuma Emiresq: The pain of the people is so great, as the Mouri continuously attack us. The people cry and moan in agony, asking for the Mouri to stop. Even the Ulmians, who are have been indiscriminately killed alongside all other Zelonuma for decades, they cry out that Nolromo has forsaken them. If the Ulm god is good, why does he use his so called servants to kill his people? Why have the Ulmiand suffered the most, both as an oppressed minority in the north, to now being brought nearly to extinction by the Mouri. In the occupied lands their pain is great. The Zelonuma are rounded up and slaughtered like animals, and the soulless Mouri do not even blink an eye. Each day they casually kill their prisoners for sport. Their leader Chewsing is a big angry man who demands blood. At this point their war has lost any sense of direction or goals, and has become ridiculous and implausible. Their nation has ordered the army to stop even, but the army persists. They shrug off any moral necessity, any supplies, or any approval, and yet uniformly act like a machine. They continue to kill and kill, never tiring or halting. The men don’t have any morality or sense of self preservation. They have abandoned their families, their nation, and their god, simply to keep killing. The Mouri Empire has flat out stated they have ended the war and no longer support their army. There is literally nothing positive or beneficial that the army can do, but yet they still harm the Zelonuma for the sake of harming them. They utterly ruin everyone’s lives. Just stop. Seriously just stop, says the people. You’re such a monster. Can you stop ruining everything? I know you think it’s cool to just troll people, but it’s not funny. Some of us actually care about our nations and improve them. Can you relax? And also, the Zelonuma pray to the gods, asking that the Mouri army be completely banned. They aren’t a nation, and they don’t deserve to be able to be on this earth. In the meantime the nation is in favor of removing Tamsebe, granting it to Syres and Tesardya. After defeating the Mouri at sea, the nation focuses on building more and more ships to control the seas. Yannian soldiers pour into the nation, and the Zelonuma thank them. The coastal cities in the north are granted their independence in exchange for further neutrality.


 * Sillas: Despite numerous policies against them, Cixism continues to grow rapidly, with its population now constituting a fourth of the total population. Its success could be attributed to a more attractive doctrine–which addressed human needs better–and a higher level of organization enabling more efficient proselytization. Due to its indistinguishability from Cixian proselytization, Ulmian proselytization is also prohibited. As a result, East Ulm becomes increasingly hostile to converts, while West Ulm enters a period of definite decline–the latter being criticized as excessively orthopraxic, and upholding many beliefs incompatible with Sillan culture. Similarly, Empress Giacrexian–while maintaining an official distinction between Cixism and Ulm (the former an illicit religion, the latter a legitimate one)–places all Cixians under Ulmian religious law; thus enforcing (West) Ulmian orthodoxy at the expense of East Ulmism and Cixism. In addition, the Empress institutes more serious punishments onto practicing Cixians. Cixians are given three chances to recant their faith, which is to be confirmed by offering incense to the Empress and cursing Cixi, the Anointed One. Any Cixians who are persistent are sentenced to death by burning–a mockery of Cixi’s death on the stake. However, these laws are rarely enforced, as many nobles are Cixian, and are reluctant to “kill” another fellow Cixian due to their fear of rejection by God and not being able to access the after-life. Since many dispatched officials are lower-class civil servants, they also readily accept bribes in-exchange for falsifying documentation to clear any government suspicions of their faith. The Cixians also receive aid from the pagans, who due to their increasing tolerance of the Cixians, become increasingly sympathetic to their plight. As a response to intensifying persecutions, the Cixians become more secretive in their affairs; thus making their true numbers hard to determine while creating the illusion of the persecutions’ success. Cixian clergymen operate more discreetly, while monasteries often have a front business or organization to dispel any suspicions. Religious services are conducted in the safety of the night, and while in public, Cixians identify themselves with symbols or hidden body cues. Empress Giacrexian continues territorial expansion southwards and eastwards, with any rebelling tribes pacified with brute force. The settlement of frontier continues–prompted by scarcity in land in Sillas proper due to population growth and strict inheritance laws. Land distribution programs–aimed specifically to tenant farmers or landless wage laborers–are enacted, while improvements in agriculture heighten food supply and promote population growth. Five new cities are established, facilitating the development of trading routes and regional administrative centers and promoting economic connectivity. Under the reign of the Empress, the economy booms, fuelled by foreign trade. Main exports include textiles (silk, cotton, and abaca), and ceramics (porcelaneous wares, lacquerwares, earthenware, with some glassware). In addition, numerous cash crops–such as sugar cane, tea, cocoa, coconut and/or palm oil, and exotic fruits–are cultivated, primarily in the northern provinces due to a much more tropical climate, conducive to the growth of these crops. While being an autocrat, Empress Giacrexian remains an effective and capable leader; ushering Sillas into a period of political stability and prosperity, not seen since the reign of Agosqina. However, her social policies aggravates and amplifies pre-existing inter-religious and sectarian tensions. To counter criticism, Empress Giacrexian adopts the official title of “Enlightened Despot”, while instituting a system of literary inquisition to silence any political opposition as to further solidify her rule. Asides from enforcing worship of the imperial cult, she commissions numerous works of art commemorating her successes in the style of of Sillan classical sculptures; being simplistic and austere, a deep contrast to the contemporary “baroque” style characterized by complex compositions and polychrome.
 * Kingdom of Tesardya: The population reaches 1,760,000, and strong trade with Zelonuma Emiresq proves fruitful in the exchange of similar cultures. The main denomination of the Yannian Religion in Tesardya, Unarcisism, remains the most practiced form of Yannian in the nation, and shares a lot of similarities with Vathomanism. Expansion northward is made by 40px along the northern coast as settlements are made. After facing heavy casualties and the success of Syres occupying the capital and moving the army, the campaign is re-ignited and soon the northern half of Tamsebe is occupied. The offer by Syres to split Tamsebe is accepted, and thus the northern region is split into two external territories, with the land and population there being dealt with similar to the Niani external territories. Due to the large percentage of Ulmians in the region, genocide is started against any and all followers of the religion. Due to military exhaustion starting to reach high levels, the remaining Tesardyan army in Zelonuma remains the last currently active legion excluding the main defensive home army. Famous Unarcisist philosophers and religious leaders gather together in the newly created University of Tesardya to idealize new ideas and interpretations for the original scripture, as well as how to better define Unarcisism for the post-war generation and to further consolidate the numerous denominations now existing across the region into Unarcisism itself.
 * Melia: The Friorians have fallen to disarray, and it is the perfect time to strike, they block our path to ruling our rightful steppe and impede our expansion. The Northern Cities are especially offending. We train our military in our barracks and expand torward the Friorian lands. It is time for a new age for Melia, one of aggrssion and unmatched glory.

981-990
'The Edomite-Mouri invasion of the Zuen Federation results in a decisive Mouri victory. With the majority of their forces stationed elsewhere, the Zuen lands are occupied. The Edomites suffer 3,300 casualties, the Mouri suffer 3,090 casualties, the Neumites suffer 1,300 casualties, and the Zuen suffer 10,000 casualties and the loss of numerous civilians. '

'The Halati accept the terms of the peace with Hythia, but in the power vacuum the region largely comes to be dominated by a series of Halati tunnel lords and prospectors, who now find themselves part of Hythia. The price of most precious metals declines, as the Halati freely import goods without any more royal duties or foreign tariffs. Baljumuni Nine-eyes begins selling mecom in the east, secretly on behalf of the Hythians, and he uses these connections to pour money out of Hythia and into his pockets. Using secret Hythian funds to smuggle drugs into the east, he then uses the profits of these trades to build a supply of weapons and loyal soldiers. He is swiftly elected ruler of Ghesjali, one of the largest shanty towns outside of Rocinjabel.'

'Chusiang’s army makes a final stand in the north, having been cut off from supplies and having been surrounded. The resulting battle ends with Chusiang dead and his army defeated. The Xbalanians suffer 8,400 casualties, the Neumites suffer 3,500 casualties, the Zelonuma suffer 8,430 casualties, and the Tesardyans suffer 2,490 casualties. Chusiang’s army suffers 30,450 casualties, while the remaining army is divided in half between those captured and those who manage to escape to the ships. '

'The Mouri-sponsored attack in Tamsebe against Tesardya and Syres results in a defeat for Tamsebe. The Mouri suffer 7,400 casualties, Tamsebe suffers 12,300 casualties, Tesardya suffers 3,450 casualties, and Syres suffers 4,590 casualties. As a result Tamsebe is defeated by Syres and Tesardya, leading to their demands being carried out. '

'The southern coast of the nation of Sillas sees immigration from the nation of Chrystalia and other southern peoples, with a number of colonies being established in and around Sillan claimed territory. '


 * Holy Empire of Hythus: Years 648-657 Since the Return of Hythus. Emperor Jyntus III sends a squadron of noble executors to prevent the embezzlement of money out of Hythian coffers in the east. Baljumuni Nine-eyes is welcome to do as he pleases with the profits from the mecom sales, but his efforts to steal from the imperial treasury must cease. The new Halati Governor, the son of the previous king is given imperial support in bringing the local nobles under more firm control. To start, imperial investment is used to construct a large road to the Halati capital of Tejalak. Other minor Halati settlements are also connected to this route which becomes a major supply road to bring the wealth of the mountains down through Hythia. The Imperial Summer of Hythia enters its final years as a pushback by conservative elements within the empire mount an offensive. While education continues to spread the controversial practice of human dissection is banned after the emperor comes under extreme pressure on the topic. Fortunately, the religious backing of Hythology remains for the time being, including its sub-branches Igneology (a primitive form of the study of energy), Geology, and Geography. The death of Ayrestialus in 451 and Plystius’ death in 657 leads to a slowing in the pace of progress in the science of Igneology. In the later years of his life Plystius manages to isolate an accelerant, saltpeter, from deposits of bird-droppings in the far southwest of the nation. The material increases the violence and speed of reactions which Plsytius remains unable to explain. Unfortunately, it is the new violence of these reactions that ultimately lead to his death in a laboratory fire. The secret of his discovery is for the most part lost, except for a brief mention of the substance and its source in a personal journal. Agricultural production increases thanks to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop-rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows exponentially due to increased wealth and nutrition.
 * Grand Republic of Udrasia - 981 - 990 see massive growths in volunteer military recruitment in young men between 18 and 30. Grand Militant/First Consul Wilhelm von Manstein of the Military District of Concordia dies today at 63. Hans Ernst Günter is made Second Consul of the Military District of Concordia and Grand Militant. Otto von Alltenhoffen I calls for a census to establish a basis of the number of people extend within his Grand Republic.A sizeable portion of money will be used to fund this census.
 * The Jauvukry: The naval expedition of the Jauvukid War Council encounters the lands of the Avsylann in the north, sending back reports of their findings to Jagurra for further direction on their next objective in the foreign land. Supreme Warmaster Nauhezza authorizes the foundation of a new city named Saihenna in the south along the coastline, where plans to establish large plantations of sorghum, date palms, and cotton are underway. With the expansion of the economy in lue of growing trade with the foreigners, the Jauvukid citizenry have sought to appeal to the foreign market now open to them. Seeking an answer to the difficulty of cultivating cotton on a large scale due to the tendeous process of cotton seed removal, a Jauvuk plantation owner by the name of Zujerra Maujeddauhuk Saeja'Bunaennu develops a hand-powered machine capable of rapidly removing the seeds from the heads of cotton. Using a disk with small points fashioned into it, the machine pulls the heads of cotton through openings too small for the seeds to enter, but just large enough for the cotton fibers to be pulled through. The cotton itself is pulled and collected on one side of the machine, while the seeds are discarded into a separate end for reuse in the fields. Zujerra's cotton gin device is demonstrated to the War Council, who instantly approve of the design and assign artisans to assist with the production of additional gins for the plantations. The simplicity of the hand-cranked device ensures that even the slowest of the Jauvukid slaves are able to understand and utilize the gin effectively. Several of the units are produced for the plantations surrounding Jagurra, with the immediate result being that the amount of cotton separated by a family of slaves over the course of a long evening now only takes about an hour at most. Plans to deliver additional units to Nauwarru and Naibizza are now underway, with Jauvukid artisans working as quickly as possible to fulfill demand for the plantation owners. Naturally, due to the importance of the gin to the Jauvukid economy, the War Council makes its design a state secret, with violation of this edict punishable by death. (Self-striking due to new information) The oasis city of Naibizza is expanded in size to accommodate for the increase in slaves joining the workforce in the area, as production of finished goods in the city becomes a major part of the local economy. Several of the nobles in the city have appealed to the state to secure the city's eastern borders, fearing that the proximity of Naibizza to the desert frontier leaves the population open to incursions by nomadic tribes in the region. Fulfilling this request, Juyun I Veli is remobilized and garrisoned at the city per the official request of the local inhabitants. Plans to begin expansion into the region are under discussion by the War Council, with the aim to begin occupying locations in the desert once the claims of the lands south of the Jauvukry have been completed. Until then, camel units of I Veli begin scouting out the lands to the east, sending back regular reports of their findings. Surudda and his group continue to experiment on the bodies of their slaves, producing detailed and artistic drawings of the human anatomy, ranging from the arrangement of muscles and organs, a map of the major blood vessels in the body, and functions of the various bodily systems of a human being. Many of Surudda's counterparts take delight in removing various body parts from their slaves, and opening their skulls and poking around with the brain to determine what responses they get from their slaves. These individuals soon come to be known as "fleshmasters" by fellow Jauvukid citizens, who flock to witness the heinous works of these men and women.


 * Khin Nations: More raids are launched on the Emiresque. Heavy civilian casualties are inflicted upon the southlands of the Emiresque by small groups of riders while larger groups are isolated and harassed by larger groups of riders. The mobility of the Khin is further emphasised and a plan is made to move through the steppes and attack Khin from the South West instead of the South, thereby bypassing the fortified border of Emiresq.
 * Qera: A new princess is crowned in 991, her name is Zatlahe IV. She is a neice of the former prince Yceue II, who was exiled to the Sayalen confederation due to an incestuous relationship with his daughter. Because of his high position as both general and prince he has been granted mercy and was sent to exile instead of the usual facial branding. The new princess supports the reforms of her uncle and doesnt spare the lower, land posessing nobility. She extends the army to a permanent size of 100,000 men, along with 3.000 men and women in the communication and logistics network.The new fertilizers developed about 50 years ago are now a lucrative niche in the market, exporting some even to the north and south. The small agricultural sector of the Qerzatlahe starts to produce a surplus of food. The writer Ycenuas travels to the Uotahtzija originally to meet with another known mathematician known as Ycqua. He returns with writings about strange local phenomenon: the lack of private property in the rural areas. The communities are organized without hierarchies and are in support with other villages who are similarily organized with mutual benefit. When he talks to the locals he notices that this development has already influenced their dialect in a way unheard before. Words marking posession vanished mostly, or bewtter to say changed their context. Instead of saying "his grain", the locals rather say "the grain at him", making clear that things like animals, people or objects cant e posessed but by themselves and the community. Ycenuas calls this phenomenon a "peasentry republic", noting that this "might be the an example for a philosophy that will end the monarchies known to this point". The spice trade goes further and further and fills the treasuries of the state. more settlers are sent west and south, along with an expedition of a few military scouts and a band of nomads is sent west to find new trading routes (EXPLORE 200 PX TO THE SOUTHWEST). More settlers are sent to the west, solidifying the area ( 100 x 50 50 PX TO THE WEST BECOME RURAL).


 * Mouri People: In a most improbable series of events, a period of time which everyone had expected to reach a golden age suddenly turned into that of a dark and perilous time overnight. The enemies of Ulm and the Azoz culture were now being supported, the only allies and friends of the Ulmian faith and of Mouri were now being attacked, and the entire empire was given over into the hands of a madman. For so long the people of Azoz and Mouri saw to their rivalry against the Yannian culture, and sought after the footsteps of the apostles Prackyob and Landrew to spread the gospel of Nelrim on the Yannian continent. Now, by the deeds of one woman that paradigm was inverted, and harbingers of Drokksid are promoted on the Ashe river. The monastic chronicles ascribe Arenea the title of "the Malicious" or "the Destroyer", owing to her deeds in attempting to destroy the Mouri empire. Although the administrators appointed by Arenea concurred with the emperor's title, everyone else in Mouri would refuse to acknowledge it, evident as the monastic chronicles refers to the era as the reign of Arenea and not Pauodegus. Several peasant uprisings would occur over the next couple of years in the satrapies of Azoz and Tuartha, targeting any temple or religious institution of Yannis and publicly burning all copies of the scriptures of Liger. This would not only occur among the Ulmian population, but also the Mesallian people in the region who saw the Yannis empire as the long-time adversary of the Mesallian culture and remembered their wars against the archipelago from ages past. Even in the city of Neum itself, the Mouri population who had long lived oppressed under the Yannian colonization were now wrecking havoc in sympathy to the oppression in the rest of the empire. Several Yannian officials in the city were killed in one incident when their public reading of Ligerian scriptures incited an angry mob. Even the Water Merchants and Sons of Sutho, although had their differences with people of the rest of the empire, could see a common cause in the treat of Yannian rule over the nation, and so would often discriminate their businesses to not deal with any Yannians. Even the monastic chronicles were very sparse during this period, only attributing a few sentences for each year, and usually it was only lists of people who were executed by order of the king-consort. As the Ligerians would cull the population of nearby cities for women, most of the peasant class learned to hide their daughters and wives in underground chambers underneath their homes, which are often considered a highlight of archaeology of the period. In fact, many times, when the progress of the Neumite king was announced, the people would completely evacuate the streets and roads entirely, so as not to have to see him at all. However, the roads did end up being filled by bandits, as the most organized resistance at this time came from the legendary "Merry men" of Fillion the Swift (although in reality it was equally men and women). Fillion was master of the bow and arrow, able to shoot a fly straight in the heart at a hundred paces, as well as a brilliant user of disguises and strategy. He was the second son of a former Satrap, recently deposed during Arenea's purge of administration, and lived much of his life in the wilderness where he was taught by Zedumari warriors. With his cadre of bandits, Fillion would pillage and rob various Yannian officials along the highways, and return the money to the Mouri peasants. The ballads of Fillion, written many years later, describe his schemes to consistently humiliate and badger the Yannian officials, especially the Neumite king himself. In one such incident, he had a number of confederates in disguise during a military exercise of Pauodegus' retainers, who would periodically shout "long live the male queen!" until no man could trust his fellow soldier. In spite of this dark time, a cultural revolution would be seen across the core of Azoz and other places of the empire, most likely in reaction to the actions of Yannis. A new form of art would flourish across the cities of Azoz, Perea and Medan, in a clear archaizing style that imitated the Chatna Baroque. This and similar forms of music and literature make it clear that Azoz was working to emphasize and promote their own native culture, and completely counteract any attempt to compel the styles of Yannis or Neum. At the same time, other provinces in the empire saw this as a time where the Ashe river was bastardized by the Yannian presence, and so art historians also point to a significant decentralization of styles. The Valun, Eskaladun and even Frasnoq regions took on their own unique personality, although universally inspired from the same archaizing baroque, they took it in different directions. The new province of Zeun was particularly potent in this cultural phase, where apostles were sent to restore the Basilicas that once existed there from the days of the Xera empire, and many such colonies north of the Castilean Wall. In the far west, distrust for the female monarch was compounded by disgust for the Yannian presence, and so resulted in an act of open rebellion. Gudian II, Satrap of Fotashe, seized control of all the imperial assets in the banks of Gara, on the grounds that he felt the office of emperor was now vacant. Within the kingdom of Edom, the largely Ulmian population felt tremendous sympathy for the actions in Mouri. Although it did not result in nearly as much destruction, there was still a number of open peasant riots that attacked two different Zamian temples. The Zedumari and Templar warriors, who for a long time worked in service of the empire, all resigned and left to work as private mercenaries. The Holy Patra Remu XIII died and was succeeded by Levian V, who largely returned to the earlier policies of Orthodox Ulm with regards to Yannian culture. Although he clearly still endorsed the actions of the Second Council of Medan, he did not make much effort to enforce it. Furthermore, both the Holy Patra and the Senate of Medan would express their disapproval of Arenea's actions, and stated they will never crown Liger as emperor. The city of Iskandaria remained blissfully isolated from the chaos, and the debates of both Ulmian, Mesallian and Ligerian philosophers in the Great Library remained a voice of sanity and centrism. All the children of Arenea would be raised in education by the Apocist philosopher Ptalemus, and instructed on the merits and criticism of all known religions. The Paltonic philosophers became the most vocal, utilizing their craft and influence to greatly criticize the actions of the Anka and the king-consort in all their writings. One such philosopher, Abel of Isono, wrote this: "That malicious witch says she knows what is 'favorable' to us. Is that so? You blind and ignorant people of Azoz trusted someone you had no reason to. They lied to us when they offered to restore the Chatna empire, they lied to us when they offered to attack the Yannis Empire, and once again they lied to us about a fair and mutual union. Who would reasonably trust the Edomites now? Even now, as the sheep of this nation continue to trust her, she has made us a fool in front of our enemies, an enemy to our friends, and seeks out to destroy the religion of Ulm. Oh she claims it is out of the 'love' of her husband. We know love from the gospel of Nelrim, while she has no love for anyone or anything. As for you, O Yannis, we could have been friends. Your only friend in this world. As it says in the third chapter of Nelrim's virtues 'do unto others as you would have them to unto you'. So you treat us as wild animals? Then wild animals we shall be! And as sure as there are stars in the sky, no force in the universe will tame the Great Bull of Azoz"
 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: The tsarina gives birth to a son who is named Vladimir and is the heir presunmtative.A tapestry of the Entire bloodline of the tsarinas bloodline is ordered and is to be put on display in the sky tower.meanwhile a accident involving two wagons occur.The tsarina creates the scientific academy of Algeorgia and announces its first headmaster.
 * Yannian Culture: The Azozian chronicles have diminished in credibility, because their adherence to basic fact diminished. Firstly was their constant discussions of Liger, despite his death decades earlier being well recorded. One school of thought is that the late king’s coronation of his son during his lifetime, and the pair being of the same origin, has led to the two being confused in historical records, or even called synonymously in a metaphorical sense. The issue is the use of clear historical facts from before the Emperor had been born to describe the emperor, causing the Azozian records to be confusing. The second well regarded theory is that the Azozian chronicles used the term “Liger” as an abstract idea rather than as a historical figure; the nation’s proud history of ignorance and hatred toward the Yannians produced a literary monster that could be the butt of their jokes, and the symbol for their bitter resentment. These critical writings are often best viewed through the Azozian biases of the time. For example, they proudly declare that “Liger is the woman queen”, which although alien to modern readers, is on account of Azoz’s heavy sexism against women. As the Yannians are famed for their outspoken respect toward women, calling the king a woman would not have been insulting. Instead it would reflect poorly on the scholars themselves, as they filled their supposedly neutral accounts with crude humor and insults, which are considered inappropriate by today’s standards. The Edomite’s were even more matriarchal, so the Anka was not amused by such misogynistic comments from the Azozians. The boyish humor was likely in reaction to the fears of emasculated men, as they suddenly found their kingdom ruled by a woman for the first time. Likewise, despite the panic-stricken old boy’s club famously declaring, “a period of time which everyone had expected to reach a golden age suddenly turned into that of a dark and perilous time overnight,” the time would logically be considered a cultural renaissance. Dozens of peoples were converging on Azoz, bringing with them their innovations, ideas, and technology, and the empire no longer lived in fear of constant feuding with a Yannis Empire type or an Edomite nation. Beyond the hysterics of the vocal Azozian men, most people could recognize the Emperor for his merits and kindness. As already stated previously, the Emperor did not take any more wives, and he had broken up such harem practices in the imperial palace. The Azozian chronicles completely ignore the plain facts in this regard, but cling to the myth that the Emperor is constantly kidnapping women and keeping a thousand wives, perhaps based on the clearly hyperbolic legends of his father, some as those written half a century ago. In that sense, the Yannian propaganda written to make the Emperor’s father seem powerful, was now influencing Azozian scholars to slander the current emperor, which no propagandists could have foreseen. In reality, the Anka had never married another man after her earlier agreement, and the Emperor never took another wife. Ironically, the empire would be most harmed by these same detractors of the Emperor, as their slander turned to misinformation, and their actions turned to civil disobedience. On account of such xenophobic attitude, a certain group of Azozians set about disrupting their own nation, causing violence, and fighting for a supposed “lost ideal” that Azoz never truly had. Accounts of peasant revolts are believed to be heavily exaggerated by these same sources, because in reality the average peasant would have benefited from the charitable policies of the Emperor. The most heavily affected by the new leadership would be the old leadership, the Azozian governors, and other literate members of society, who wrote such histories to discredit the man who disenfranchised them from their own power, not necessarily to the detriment of the common man. Across the empire, the average person would have benefited from the nation’s military interventions being ended across the world, which saw the Azozian levies returned to their families. The quick military campaigns of the Emperor, which utilized his own men rather than the Azozians, additionally resulted in enormous and quick plunder, which the Emperor would use to benefit the people and the empire, rather than himself. Across the empire the new administration worked to end religious violence. The church was reminded that Ligerian was a legitimate sect of the Ulmian religion, and when churchgoers angrily burn scripture, not only are they committing a sacrilege, they are likely harming Ulm as a whole and its attempts to convert completely non-Ulmians. With the Edomite army garrisoning Medan in full force, the Emperor intended to have himself and his wife formally coronated as monarchs. In the meantime, the Emperor has a new Holy Patra appointed, and slowly has many of the Patra appointed to be loyal to him. The Library of Iskandria and any other such institutions are officially shut down in its entirety for the time being, as since the philosophers don’t know how to act, and have dedicated their time to randomly attacking the Emperor’s wife, they lose that privilege. Only when they behave themselves will such institutions reopen. And although they may see fit to create underground societies and such, they will know that because of them the entire nation will suffer immensely, far more than can be recuperated by a knockoff library. Abel of Isono is arrested and executed, and made an example of as a rebel leader. Likewise the Emperor orders all his children to not be tutored by anyone except those he approves of, and has the children moved to Neum immediately. Across the empire these philosophers are rounded up and imprisoned, as they have crossed the line from philosopher to rebel when they abandoned any pursuit of philosophy, and instead dedicated their time to writing slander and angry editorials. After a greedy governor in Fotashe robs the people of the nation by stealing its treasury, the Emperor orders an army to march into the west and remove this governor. The spoils of the war are promised to be granted to the soldiers and to the people, whereas this governor hoards the wealth for himself.
 * Kingdom of Tesardya: Strong trade with Zelonuma Emiresq proves fruitful in the exchange of similar cultures. The main denomination of the Yannian Religion in Tesardya, Unarcisism, remains the most practiced form of Yannian in the nation, and shares a lot of similarities with Vathomanism. Expansion northward is made by 40px along the northern coast as settlements are made. Due to military exhaustion starting to reach high levels, the remaining Tesardyan army in Zelonuma remains the last currently active legion excluding the main defensive home army. Famous Unarcisist philosophers and religious leaders gather together in the newly created University of Tesardya to idealize new ideas and interpretations for the original scripture, as well as how to better define Unarcisism for the post-war generation and to further consolidate the numerous denominations now existing across the region into Unarcisism itself. Due to the large percentage of Ulmians in the newly aquired territory from Tamsebe, genocide is started against any and all followers of the religion. The post-war scene in Tesardya consists of rebuilding the economy after exhausting resources from the last couple of wars.
 * Mesallian Culture: The Anka of Edom would go along with the plan originally proposed by her husband, in which they would seek further legitimacy in Azoz. To this end they would achieve coronations held in Medan, with the Holy Patra having been replaced by Holy Patra Esemun, an Edomite, and the rest of the city’s religious authorities reluctantly agreeing at the threat of annihilation. The entrity of the church leadership would remain in Medan, held by the Anka’s army until such an arrangement was approved of. The Anka would also convert to the Ulmian religion, to further persuade religious authorities to support them. Insubordination was considered intolerable, and the Anka approved of the punishments being levied against the philosophers. Edicts would be passed in Edom that made slander or ill speech against the monarchy a crime. In response the philosophical idea of Freedom of Speech was talked in hushed circles among Edom’s elite, having been transplanted to the nation by the Syresian republic. Although, to them this hypothetical right was more so desired as an extension of aristocratic privilege, not as a general principle to be applied to all. Regardless, no such policy would take up root, and the closure of the philosophical dens was underway. The Anka would eventually decree that such a blanket ban was not needed, and allowed any philosophers or writers who were not publically attacking her or her husband to come to Edom and write in peace. The court would pay lavishly for poets, writers, and other artists, fostering a new circle of discussion to replace the old. Eventually she planned that libraries would be reopened, but only after it was ensured the writers ceased their clear slander and attacks against the state, and as such the Library of Azoz would remained closed for some time. After the rebels had been adequately silenced, new centers of learning would be developed by the Anka, which promoted more open discussions and research, rather than penned hit pieces. The Anka would take inspiration from the government systems of the Yannian states, which seemed more successful in holding together vast empires than the constantly rebelling Azozian model. The nation would consist of a smaller number of governorships, ruled by a civil servant handpicked by the Anka, but additionally each governor would have zero military power, as an equal figure from Edom was appointed as each governor’s military leader. Then each province would have a Yannian-style secretary; someone who answered directly to the Emperor and spoke on his behalf. Each province would be monitored by neutral committees and other imperial officials. As the west had refused to fully support the empire, and also had made off with a large sum of stolen gold, the Anka approved the plan to invade the west. The armies from the Khin region were quickly moved west, and they would be joined by additional Edomite and Yannian units. Meanwhile, Syres would fight a minor war in the east after the King of Gabatria died. After his heir attempted to revolt against the nation, an army was sent to put down this revolt, reinstating a more strict client kingdom in its wake.
 * Zelonuma Emiresq: The nation survives the war with the Mouri Empire and the Zelonuma make peace with the leaders of the nation. It is decided that the Zelonuma Emiresq will allow the Khin to annex parts of the south, but the nation also seeks to migrate as many people away from the region as possible. Instead these people settle the north of the nation, or launch expeditions across the sea to settle new lands. A number of new colonies are established on the west coast of the Darnan sea, while others settle in the northern region of Aycouver, and the region beyond. The Zelonuma settlers establish a presence in the mountains west of Aycouver, where they establish mines and fortresses. The capital is also moved to the city of Sesumgula. A series of new renovations take place there, creating a well defended capital. The fleet is rebuilt and shipyards are reconstructed, so that the Zelonuma Emiresq can quickly retake its place as one of the great powers of the northern seas.
 * Exerpts from the Diary of Haien Kaliya, on the War of Ascension, YA
 * Mantiin, 14th, Year of the Ascension: Valinya Xielaie stands before the walls of Kasvival. The past sitoi-Kuun (lunar year, literally "twelve-lunar") has been spent gathering support from the towns and villages in upper Taivaie, amassing a force of 9,000 warriors, mainly poorer quingiyamer(bowmen), with only nine hundred eytamer(spearmen). It is larger than the militia garrison of Kasvival, which numbers 2,000. However, scouts have reported that an army under the command of Loradien Laimaie is bound for this city, to cut off Valinya, and slay him in this heat. I have spoken with Valinya, and he says that he hopes that after this city is taken, he may be able to convince some of the great houses to defect. A young one by the name of Mytian, with the strangest accent, demonstrated to some of our soldiers how to contruct something he called an Eyskuerpion, which sounds like a northern word to my ears. It has the harsh consonants of one, anyways. Valinya observed this gathering with great interest, and then promptly hired the foreign man, because it was clear to him that the ways of the north were worth examining. Regardless, Valinya says that we will attack the city in two days' time. The soldiers are getting restless. However, I trust his judgement, and so I expect it will go smoothly.
 * Mantiin, 16th, Year of the Ascension: Blood flows down the Taiiel, streaming from the field outside the southeast gate. In all my years that I have practiced the art of writing, I lack the words to convey the slaughter that I have laid witness to. I suspect that some author in the future will joke that I simply could not understand warfare, but that is not the case. In fact, war is how I met Valinya. In the Tiifling wars, we fought side-by-side. My observance of his fighting prowess made it so that there was no doubts in my mind when he came to my village, holding the sword of the conqueror aloft, covered in the blood of his enemies, and heralding his favor with Taivah. Such was demonstrated today, when he led the quingiyamer in volley after volley in ambush, and then charged the disorganized forced. For a whole ten seconds, he was the only person charging forward, until the soldiers recovered from the shock of it and followed. After the sallying garrison had been defeated, the city's remaining defenders yielded before the conqueror. The great house of Vinaie sent an emissary to plege their loyalty upon Valinya's entry into the city. He established the main hall as his headquarters, and gave me a room in the tower, where I now write this entry by candlelight. The army under Loradien is still en route, so we will see what the future holds.

991-1000
'In the lands south of the the Jauvukry, a series of small city states and tribes form a new confederacy, known as the nation of Zasana. The nation gains prominence for its location on the southern cape, where it establish trade routes with across the sea in every direction. The nation requests a trade deal with the nation of Thayvoeka, '

'In the nation of Benysira a period of internal strife occurs. The religious authorities of the nation decree that the current kings have strayed away from the teachings of their god, and as such he has sent divine punishment upon the nation. The Kingdom of Zahmedan launches an invasion to capture the region north of them from Benysira, leading the Benysirans to request aid from Qaryaat and other allies. '

'The large permanent standing army in the nation of Qera strains the nation’s economy, with small scale famine breaking out in less developed parts of the nation. '

'A Mithadian nobleman named Ayesuculi sails to the Tsardom of Algeorgia, where he requests to marry a noblewoman from the Tsarina’s family. '

'The nation of Eldebethias launches an invasion of the Qaryaati colony of Gomis, quickly laying siege to the city. Diplomats demand that Qaryaat recognize the city as a province of the Eldebethias empire. '

'Baljumuni Nine-eyes declares the Kingdom of Mecjodola in the city of Ghesjali, having used Hythian supplied mecom (opium), weapons, and funds to slowly build his own private army of mercenaries. His kingdom becomes heavily linked to the selling of the mecom substance, and other illicit or frowned upon activities. Among his capital he builds a highly fortified inner fortress filled with gambling halls and other forms of entertainment, which attracts people from far and wide to spend their money in the densely-packed city. '

'The Edomite-Mouri invasion of the western provinces results in a decisive victory for the attackers at the Battle of Fotashe. The Edomites suffer 5,300 casualties, the Neumites suffer 2,110 casualties, the Mouri suffer 4,970 casualties, and the defenders suffer 19,800 casualties.'


 * The Jauvukry: Following more than four decades of rule, Supreme Warmaster Nauhezza dies in her sleep at the venerable age of seventy-nine. The War Council cremates her body according to tradition, and election Mugennu Jasurruhuk Vaehu'Fanauyyau of Vauk Vaehu as the new Supreme Warmaster. The young and energetic Mugennu denounces the progressive ideals of Nauhezza, proclaiming that weaknesses of his predecessors shall not dissuade him from reclaiming the old traditions of the Jauvuk people. He promises a swift return to the old ways of bloodshed and conquest, and with the discovery of new populous lands to the south, Mugennu declares that soon the great sacrifice to Zaukad shall be one to remember. The slave breeding pits continue to churn out newborns at a horrific rate, as the mandatory sexual services of all non-serving male citizens and a surplus of young and fertile female slaves in the pits, has resulted in a population boom fueled by increasing stocks of produce imported from abroad and harvested at home. The vast amounts of fish being brought into the new harbors of the state's coastal settlements have likewise provided the Jauvukry with a supply of food once unknown to the people. The slave breeding pits of Jagurra have been greatly expanded under the various regimes of the Supreme Warmasters, with the single-largest in the city host more than a thousand female slaves, of which more than two-thirds are currently pregnant. The cries of pain, agony, and pleas of mercy by newly-acquired female slaves being forced to conceive offspring for their captives echo throughout the surrounding environs of Jagurra, horrifying many of the foreign traders who have entered the city as guests of the Jauvukry. A new census is called by the War Council in line with Mugennu's wishes, and is to be provided by state scribes the end of the decade. The naval expedition of the Jauvuk continues its mission to uncover the lands to the west of the homeland, interacting with foreign nations and tribes, and learning of their ways and the goods they sell abroad. The Jauvukid sailors ensure that their homeland is known overseas, showing the grizzly artwork of human cadavers contorted into demonic shapes and invoking scenes of terror and pain in their post-mortem poses, while paintings and tapestries of Jauvukid conquests highlight the brutal of enemy fighting men, the rape of young women, the boiling and feasting upon the flesh of children, and the devouring of the elderly by Jauvukid warhounds, are showcased by the crew to their foreign hosts. Gifts of slaves and myrrh are given to any who open their ports to the Jauvukid expedition, though word of their culture appears to be outpacing the vessels themselves as they carry on along the coastline in search of new lands. The camel units of Juyun I Saeja continue to explore the deserts to the east of the Jauvukry, uncovering many oases yet uninhabited by nomadic peoples in the region, though it is believed by some of the commanders of these desert units that the locations by only be temporarily abandoned, serving as a place of seasonal grazing. Outposts located on top of small water deposits are established in the desert by the warriors as they continue to move eastward from Naibizza, providing a series of watering holes for the warriors to return to as they move between the Jauvuk Basin and expansive deserts of the east. In the south, the Jauvukry continues to expand, swiftly claiming any lands between the newly established city of Saihenna and the city-states of Zasana. Jauvuk traders from the north head south into the land of Zasana to explore and inquire of the inhabitants of the nature of their culture and homeland. Any reports obtained from the locals are sent by to the War Council for review. The creation of the Jauvukid navy by Nauhezza continues under Mugennu, with the shipyards of Nauwarru continuing to provide for the military needs of the state as requested by the War Council. Many of the new Jauvukid ships begin to diverge greatly from the bland trading vessels of the surrounding lands, as the Jauvuk builders begin to find their own artistic style to add to the vessels. Black fan-shaped sails reminiscent of the neck of the frilled-neck lizard adorn the ebony hulls of the Jauvukid ships, both merchant and military alike. Their aggressive-looking hulls betray the increasingly elegant design and structure of the ships themselves, as the shipbuilders in Nauwarru become more skilled in their trade more than a century after their home city was founded. The 'Fleshmasters of Surudda' continue their work, with many becoming highly sought after celebrities throughout the country, highly-respected for their skill in molding the body and mind of a living human being to their every twisted whim and fancy. One such individual was contracted to highlight his work for the residents of Naibizza; by the time he had finished showcasing his skills to the crowd of thousands, all that remained by a mass of human flesh, bone, and organs masterfully shaped to resemble a condor in flight. It lived for a year, fed and cared for by the servants of the Naibizza's resident nobility. Many Jauvuk citizens and their children have taken to copying the work of the fleshmasters, whose work is widely followed throughout the nation. Though Surudda died many years ago, his contributions to the field have been well-regarded and accepted by his fellow citizens as a worthy act of veneration to Zaukad. Many schools teaching the ideals and techniques of Surudda have since been established in all the Jauvukry's major cities, and the art of fleshmastery is gaining traction within a generation of Jauvukid youth.
 * Tsardom of Algeorgia: After having spoken with The HOLY Dodo, The Tsarina accepts the royal marriage between her daughter and the Mithidian nobleman. A big celebration is planned for the upcoming wedding. We begin expanding both of our colonies.
 * Hythian Curpartian Empire: Years 658-667. Emperor Emperor Jyntus III dies suddenly while surveying troops on the southern border of Joredesh in 659. With apparent planning, the Emperor’s wife, only son, and two daughters are seized along with their families and spirited to an unknown location by an unknown entity. An emergency council of nobles in convened and the heads of all 26 Nobles Houses arrive in Mythas to determine a course of action. However, during the meeting soldiers storm the building led by a cadre of 5 wealthy merchants with ties to the Iron Bank of Hythia. Their leader, Quylan Rastali, demands oaths of loyalty from the 26 nobles in exchange for their lives. Most of the lords, too proud to submit to the coup refuse and are executed. With eight lords loyal to Quylan Rastali the remaining 18 are killed, causing a series of uprisings against the upstart merchants. The imperial family is executed by Quylan Rastali and his backers and their heads displayed in the streets. By 660 the battlelines are drawn. Support for the merchants is strongest in the urban areas of the empire, as well as along the coast, and the eastern mountains. Gyt, Wys, Mythas, and Rěvas prove bastions of support for the Plutocrats, on the other side, most of the rural territories and many smaller cities remain loyal to their former lords. The Church of Hythus, rather than be caught up in the fighting commits its considerable influence to preventing the total destruction of the lands and people of the empire, providing care to refugees, establishing aid camps, and distributing as much grain as they can manage. On the other hand, the imperial bureaucracy swears its support for Quylan Rastali. This decision by the bureaucracy essentially forces the military to either join Quylan Rastali or disband as it is largely dependent on the general bureaucratic structure to pay and feed the soldiers. The early months of 661 are marked by a series of pitched if small, battles between the imperial army and feudal militias. The sons of the lords loyal to the old regime attempt to consolidate power among themselves, establishing an informal united military, which numbers 30,000 men, largely light lancers. In comparison, the imperial army maintains a core of 12,000 professional soldiers, largely heavy lancers, including 4,000 Winged Zaraj shock cavalry. In addition to this force, nearly 20,000 semi-professional light cavalry, infantry, and skirmishers stand in defense of the new regime. Fighting rages from late 661-664, initially the new regime’s military advantages grant them a series of devastating victories against the nobles, seizing all the land from Mythas to Rěvas and south to the Tythies. Meanwhile, they also consolidate control over the territory from Gyt east to the mountains and north into the Herati realms. The nobles’ troops quickly learn discipline as desertion from the imperial army weakens its resolve to fight. 662 is marked by a major battle near Gyt which sees the united lords decimate an imperial army of 16,000 men, killing 4,000 and its commander while routing it north to Gyt which comes under a relatively ineffective siege. The city is able to receive supplies from the north, and a critical battle at a bridge over the Mynethos prevents the total encirclement of the city. Further, successes in the west allow the new regime to connect as far east as Wys, and essentially destroy the western half of the nobles’ forces. The dawn of 663 sees the routing of two major noble armies and the end of the siege of Gyt. With most of the empire secured under the regime of the merchants, the military shifts to counter-insurgent actions, hunting down the desperate remnants of the loyalist army. By the end of 664 the War of the River is over and a plutocratic regime installed. The overall death toll is estimated at nearly 36,000 military dead and another 80,000 civilian dead due to famine, disease, and fighting. Because the war was largely confined to the sparsely populated and most rural of areas the civilian death toll is fortunately rather low. The government, essentially structured as a trading charter features a Dirarch and an Assembly of Curparti, a new concept born in the Imperial Summer. The Curparti are organizations of workers in various industries (guilds) and have grown to become a key part of the Hythian Economy. The organization of these curparti in the government allows them to voice concerns to the Dirarch, the leader of the assembly and dictator. The Dirarch serves for life after being elected by the Assembly of Curparti and certified by the now hugely influential Imperial Bureaucracy. In practice, the empire becomes something of a Plutocratic-Corporatist State under which the Assembly of Curparti push for policies that favor the small middle class and the merchant class while the Dirarch attempts to balance these policies with preserving the support of the military, the public administration, and the peasantry. With the nobility largely reduced to honorary titles by the fighting, the merchant upper-class and Imperial Bureaucracy essentially run the nation. Behind the scenes, the Iron Bank of Mythas contributes greatly to the power of the new government, having supplied it with loans during the war, and continually supporting it as a means of preserving and enhancing the strength of the bank.The remaining years of the decade are spent rebuilding the nation and restoring the prosperity of the previous decades but the economic price is steep. Although much progress is made by 667 the loss is still felt across the empire.


 * Mouri People: Things began to gradually relax in the empire after the actions of Arenea and Palaugos to push forward their legitimacy. The initial closure of the libraries and centers of learning caused a tremendous crisis in the nation, referred to by later historians as "the Dissolution of the Arts". Aside from the destruction of the library after the Fall of Perea around 150 AR, the Library of Azoz had existed continuously from at least 250 BR, and over its entire history never once shut down by the monarch. As a result, gradually over the centuries the centers of philosophy and literature had become the chief cornerstone of Azoz culture, is the root from which the branches of science, mathematics, art, and music all stem. As the Dissolution of the Arts only lasted two years, however, it is unlikely any major innovation was actually affected. The real lasting effect of this event, however, was the subsequent policies on media censorship, preventing contemporary literature from criticizing the government or other acts that could be perceived as treasonous. Fortunately, we know of the controversies that existed at the time due to later historians that wrote about this time retrospectively, albeit at times their sources are dubious. The literature that came after the Dissolution would see a few sycophants among the authors who agreed to the censor policies. Other literature, particularly among chiasmic and epic poetry, would continue to either satirize or lament the current foreign domination, but would circumvent the censorship by being steeped in allusions and metaphors, or take on mythical locations. At the same time, some of this more esoteric poetry would also take inspiration from Yannian culture and incorporate allusions to their religious scripture. In one such example, an anonymous author described a large ox with a star above his head. The star fell off and landed on the ground, and the ox’s eyes would start bleeding profusely. The blood fell down and covered the star, drawing the shape of an X. Another story took on a fanciful description of Nathon the Pious and the Pentangle of Perea, describing how he conquered all of Edom and Tuartha during his reign and was in the process of planning to invade Yannis before being betrayed by his half-brother. Many writers quit their job rather than continue under the censorship, but the most prominent of these were the Paltonians. The Paltonic philosophers were emboldened by the execution of Abel, seeing the parallel to their own founder’s execution in the days of Diodine. They largely left the libraries to live either as hermits or vagabonds, where they continued their production of writings. Some sources described them as living in barrels in city streets, although this may have just spawned from a derogatory statement. At the same time, their writings slightly diminished from the more harsh criticism of Abel, as the satirist Diogenes noted: “well, she isn’t a monster, but we still don’t like it”. In terms of religion, a great controversy arose from the deposition of Levian VII. The new Holy Patra Eresmun proceeded with the coronation of Palogaus as emperor, but many had seen this as the act of a puppet leader. The heart of the controversy stemmed from the investiture of power in the nation, although the emperor had the jurisdiction to install Patras since ancient times, no emperor had ever deposed any Holy Patra before, aside from the accidental assassination during the reign of Thalut the Wicked. A council of clerics headed by Eresmun offered a petition to Arenea, suggesting that, as a compromise, the Emperor from now on may appoint members of a council known as the Farrapatra. Once the Holy Patra dies, the Farrapatra will vote for his successor among themselves. Meanwhile, Eresmun was determined to accept the Ligerian sect of Ulm more readily than his predecessor. As apostles of Orthodox Ulm was sent north to establish Basilicas in the former Emiresq territory, at the same time Ligerian apostles would be sent east to convert the Yannian population in their own way. The Water Merchants continued to discriminate against the Yannian population, but the Sons of Sutho and the Lemantarians would seize on the gap in the market, and offer to open trade with the Yannian population at a higher price than the Water Merchants would to native Mouri. Meanwhile, Oranamou’s son Garren was appointed to be the military secretary of the city of Teman. He is often given as the arch villain in the ballads of Fillion the Swift, tasked by the Yannian monarch to hunt down and capture the troublesome bandit and his merry men. In one such story, Garren proposed an archery contest in the city of Teman, knowing that Fillion would not resist the opportunity to show off his skill. Fillion did attend in disguise, and at the climax of the tournament, he tied for first place with Garren himself. At the final match, Garren's arrow struck the dead center of the target, instilling great admiration by the Yannian officials there. However, Fillion then flung his arrow which split Garren's down the middle, thus winning the contest. Because his compatriots had infiltrated the entire tournament while the audience was distracted, he managed to take the prize and make his escape. Finally, a collection of philosophers of many different sects and backgrounds created a group petition to the Neumite king, headed by Ptelamus of Iskandaria. They said that an ancient tradition, stemming from the days when Nelrim walked the earth, has stipulated the emperor’s court be filled with court philosophers and scientists to best advise and direct his rule, and any true emperor of the Mouri would surely keep this tradition for the sake of his people. They otherwise become very uncomfortable with the state of the emperor remaining isolated in the palace of Neum.
 * Qera: The princess takes immediate action after she learned from the food shortages, she takes immediate action. The full-grain reserves come in handy now, when large grain portions are sent to Babesqa and Sarhalena, the frontier to the Sayalen. These are regions with either few agriculture or less fertile fields. The 80.000 men are stationed to the southern border, after a peasant revolt in a village close to a fort at the border to Sapenakasa. When the Sapenakasan army intervened, this was mistaken as a thread by the local commander and he requested a reinforcement for the case of an attack. Zatlahe IV has waited for such an opportunity, when she writes a letter to the king of the realm to the south, demanding answers why there were so many soldiers of his stationed to the border. Knowing that he isn't a man of eloquence or adequate words in any kind - she had contact with him for a few years - she uses his inept usage of words to escalate the crisis. SECRET To guarantee that Qera will have the upper hand in the upcoming war, dozens of spies are sent out to gather information about the size, structure, and state of the enemy army (MOD RESPONSE PLEASE). SECRET END. The food economy slowly stabilizes again when more land to the west is made arable and rice production increases in the north once again. The food surplus on the Qerzatlahe leads to a rising population and the possibility of exports in potatoes help with the situation. The spice trade continues and the current taxation laws prove to be successful, the larger amounts of wealth can support a wider net of orphanages, schools (at least for children of the upper class) and hospitals.


 * Silla: Despite a successful reign, Diacrexian abdicates voluntarily in 993, frustrated with her failure to arrest the growth of Cixism. The former Empress eventually succumbs to the ailments associated with advanced age in 995. Following her abdication, her proteges–Costanqina, Gorgonzolla, and Mascarpona–are declared co-Empresses, as outlined in Diacrexian’s will. Mascarpona, who administers the northern provinces (defined as the Teninukal and Makuku regions) enforces the ban on Cixian activity; declaring that all known Cixians regardless of status are to be condemned to death by burning at the stake. Like her predecessor, she heavily promotes the imperial cult and constructs a “Lesser Pantheon” in the city of Macocuas, though these reforms are met with little success due to native resistance. In addition, she also affirms the power of the aristocracy by generous land grants to them–thus triggering a massive movement of landless farmers southwards seeking employment as wage laborers or as tenant farmers. Conversely, Gorgonzolla, who administers the central provinces (defined as Sillas proper and the province of Caloume) implements reforms that affirm the principle of social mobility. She promulgates the “Code of Gorgonzolla”, which divides nobility into two groups based on land ownership–the major nobility, or the aristocracy; and the minor nobility, which consists largely of titled small-holders. As a result of the code, only members of the aristocracy could pass their status unto their children–in contrast prior where noble status is hereditary. As a result, one can attain noble status via imperial examinations; being employed as either a civil servant or a military officer. Furthermore, she divides the population into four classes based on both occupation, prestige, and wealth; the nobles (further subdivided into three subclasses based on occupation), the merchants, the small-holders, and lease-holders. Meanwhile, Costanqina is recorded to have a lackluster rule, being uninterested in administering the affairs of the state and instead dedicating time to studying the arts and military tactics. As a result, the public is largely ambivalent of Costaqina’s rule. Due to her tolerance of the Cixians, she does not enforce the persecution against them. This, alongside rumors of her husband’s and daughter’s conversion to Cixism, fuels suspicions among anti-Cixians that she is, in fact, a Cixian herself.
 * Kingdom of Tesardya: Strong trade with Zelonuma Emiresq proves fruitful in the exchange of similar cultures. The main denomination of the Yannian Religion in Tesardya, Unarcisism, remains the most practiced form of Yannian in the nation, and shares a lot of similarities with Vathomanism. Expansion northward is made by 40px along the northern coast as settlements are made. Due to military exhaustion starting to reach high levels, the remaining Tesardyan army in Zelonuma remains the last currently active legion excluding the main defensive home army. Famous Unarcisist philosophers and religious leaders gather together in the newly created University of Tesardya to idealize new ideas and interpretations for the original scripture, as well as how to better define Unarcisism for the post-war generation and to further consolidate the numerous denominations now existing across the region into Unarcisism itself. Due to the large percentage of Ulmians in the newly acquired territory from Tamsebe, genocide is started against any and all followers of the religion. The post-war scene in Tesardya consists of rebuilding the economy after exhausting resources from the last couple of wars. With the war against the Infedel Mouri Army finally ending, the soldiers exported there to help fight against the Zelonuma forces are finally withdrawn from the region and properly returned back to the Kingdom.
 * Yannian Culture: The Emperor is unamused by the comments of Ptelamus of Iskandria, reminding him that the Emperor has the largest retinue of philosophers and writers in his court than any other past Azozian king. As already noted, the Emperor has been a major patron of the arts, employing hundreds of people to this effect. He simply did so in Neum, and from the people there, rather than the elitist schools of Azoz, where they praise only the most manly of conservative values. And furthermore, he refuses to let these petitioning artists in, as they have not made the cut. If they wanted in to the capital, they would demonstrate their wisdom and knowledge by composing works worthy of a Neumite audition. And not to mention, the Emperor is advised that these traveling vagrants are likely tricksters and assassins, and so no dangerous people will be allowed into the capital. At this time some of the most groundbreaking works of art are done in the capital. A series of epics are written, which link the Yannians to the Mouri Empire, and their vast history. The most prominent epic would be the Ecetemid, which would draw heavily from Ligerian scripture, Yannian history, and the history of Neum, creating a consistent origin myth for the city and for the later kingdom. The Emperor orders that Oranamou be removed from office, and then Oranamou is arrested.
 * Zelonuma Emiresq: The nation recovers from the war and begins rebuilding. The nation focuses all of its military in the south, to ensure that the peace with the Khin remains. The nation survives the war with the Mouri Empire and the Zelonuma make peace with the leaders of the nation. It is decided that the Zelonuma Emiresq will allow the Khin to annex parts of the south, but the nation also seeks to migrate as many people away from the region as possible. Instead these people settle the north of the nation, or launch expeditions across the sea to settle new lands. A number of new colonies are established on the west coast of the Darnan sea, while others settle in the northern region of Aycouver, and the region beyond. The Zelonuma settlers establish a presence in the mountains west of Aycouver, where they establish mines and fortresses. The capital is also moved to the city of Sesumgula. A series of new renovations take place there, creating a well defended capital. The fleet is rebuilt and shipyards are reconstructed, so that the Zelonuma Emiresq can quickly retake its place as one of the great powers of the northern sea:
 * Khin Nations: With the conquest of the Southlands of the Zelonuma, the tribes are demobilized as substates regain their autonomy. Captured slaves are put to work across the nation while several smaller tribes move to settle in the pacified territory.
 * Mesallian Culture: The successful campaign in the west would reintegrate those provinces into the Mouri Empire, and ensure that the nation’s treasury was recaptured. The Anka would offer clemency to the majority of soldiers who participated in the war, while the ringleaders of the rebellion would all be publicly executed. In addition to directly affecting the west, this show of force would also cause an effect nationwide, increasing the power of the monarchs, and ensuring that governors remain loyal and controlled. As part of an earlier promise, the spoils of the war would be given out to the people of the empire, paying for elaborate games, free food for the poor, and other benefits. Meanwhile in Syres, after the war in the Kingdom of Gabatria, its commander, Stradus, returned to Syres and successfully petitioned to be granted governorship over Aexontia. In the city tensions had persisted over the matter of the city’s growing population, and also its economic inequality. A political alliance would be formed between one of the city’s rising reformers, Nephi, one of the city’s richest merchants, Synoacolo, and Stadus. Together they would get a series of laws passed, the first being a law granting major land distribution to Stadus’ veterans. During the consulship of Nephi he would introduce a more comprehensive land reform bill, built off the earlier reform of Stadus. The law called for the distribution of public and private land to all citizens, regardless of military service, and the law would be financed without any expense to the state, as it would be paid for by the spoils from Gabatria, as well as new taxes and tributes from the region. Tax-lists would be used to assess the price of private land for fairness, while a twenty-member committee would be appointed to oversee the land allocations. To patrol its growing empire, Syres would create permanent military units, rather than disbanding and reforming each after every war. Known as the “Espion”, these units would be stationed across the nation in permanent garrisons, and would be comprised of men enlisting for long periods of time. These units would become heavily varied, as the nation learned and adapted new tactics and units after each war. Discipline would be extremely high, with harsh punishments being installed for treacherous or undisciplined units, such as the execution of every tenth man. During times of peace these units would often drill and train, and also would be used to build infrastructure projects. Initially the state would name the first nineteen Espions; Espio I Sidoria, stationed in Usora in southern Aexontia; Espio II Fensa, also stationed in Aexontia; Espio III Maritia, stationed in Agelmur; Espio IV Loreo, stationed in Bascula; Espio V Dolia, stationed on the western cape; Espio VI Nicantia, stationed on the eastern cape; Espio VII Trisia, stationed in Tamsebe; Espio VIII Helia, stationed in Zoramvera; Espio IX Erenia, stationed near Xanulem; Espio X Neraxima, stationed in Sericolis; Espio XI Olyndia, stationed in Thusmos; Espio XII Phyna, stationed in Selanica; Espio XIII Gudumania, stationed in Karistos; Espio XIV Lydonia, stationed in Agira; Espio XV Nota, stationed near Phydinia; Espio XVI Jafonida, stationed in Krasidos; Espio XVII Thasala, stationed in Meshwati; Espio XVIII Anesidia, stationed in Marlios; and Espio XIX Gabatria, stationed in Idasimos.

1001-1010
'In the Ngauyipalo Desert a nomadic clan is led into the north, under the command of a warrior named Nayaglnoma. He would claim to be a direct descendant of the legendary hero Nepakoori Mahcks, who had toppled the Watergarchy of Salasgramada several centuries prior. In the northern lands they mingle and fight with a tribe known as the Whutametore, and further north of them, they encounter settlers from the nation of Taivaie. '

'Explorers and traders dispatched by the nation of Qera find that the region southwest of the nation is particularly hard to traverse. Not only is the terrain increasingly difficult, but the region has become a hotbed for militant peoples pushed out of the nation by Qera’s conquests, and they organize attacks against Qerans discovered in the region. '

'A plague breaks out in the Jauvukry, largely affecting the city of Jagurra and nearby slave breeding pits. Some of the city’s inhabitants theorize that the plague reached the nation after the first foreigners were allowed into the nation, while others blame the weaknesses of the nation’s recent leaders. '

'During the War of the River being fought in the nation of Hythia, King Yayiculpeda of Halati returns to the throne. Although not declaring independence from Hythia, he increases the autonomy of the region even further, and expands the province further south to the mountains and along the river. In the east he seizes control over the great wall, allowing for control over passage through that region of the mountains. '

'Spies dispatched by the Qerans into the lands of the Sapenakasans return with several points of news. The Sapenakasans have established a series of highly fortified cities in the region, including several very rich port cities in the south. They have formed high relations with the nation of Malmaça, as well as a nation known as Tesumbangi.'


 * The Jauvukry: Supreme Warmaster Mugennu wastes no time in isolating Jagurra from the rest of the population in the country, and ordering warriors to hunt down all infected individuals. Thanks to the records developed and collected during the experiments conducted by the Fleshmasters of Surudda decades prior, the Jauvukid warriors are able to identify the symptoms of the new plague in the infected. On the orders of the War Council, all of the infected plague-bearers are collected outside of the city in a fortified camp, and they along with their families, pets, slaves, and belongings are put to the torch. The same act is carried out in all other areas where the plague's effect can be found, and no quarter is given to those who are found to be infected. In the cities themselves, the slave breeding pits are cleased, with all infected slaves put to the touch, along with their children and any of those last known to interact with them during the outbreak of the plague. The shrieks of those dying in the pyres can be heard for miles all around, invoking several days of worship to Zaukad to accept the sacrifices and to heal his people in the wake of the blight. Thousands are killed by the state, but the campaign is effective in cleansing the land of the blight itself. Mugennu blames the open-door policy of his predecessor Nauhezza as having been responsible for allowing the plague to reach Jagurra in the first place, and uses the recent calamity to justify his plans for violent expansion into the lands of the foreigners for attempting to place a "hex" upon the Jauvukry. In line with the justification, Mugennu declares war upon the city of Ludevyra, disregarding the pleas of the Jauvukid merchants with financial interests in that city's independence. With the full backing othe War Council, several juyun are remobilized by the state; I Naesa, I Veli, and I Nindu are reactivated by the governing body, and alongside I Feya, comprise a total force of 21,920 warriors, Mugennu personally takes command of the army, and marches into the lands of Ludevyra to lay siege to the city. Seeking to avoid the folly of the Supreme Warmaster Dailizza and her disasterous conquest of Juanjala more than fifty years ago, Mugennu prepares for the campaign by bringing enough food and water on the journey, as well as putting the new Jauvukid navy to good use by ferrying supplies to the army from Nauwarru. With the advice of the Fleshmasters of Surudda, the state institutes a series of reforms managing waste disposal and living conditions in the cities and breeding pits, with the overall aim of preventing another outbreak of the plague. Many Jauvukid citizens still blame the foreigners for the blight, and have rallied behind the new genocidal policies of Mugennu. The naval expedition sent abroad to the foreign lands are ordered to return, and are instructed to kill any foreigners in their care and throw them overboard to avoid returning with another set of plague-ridden individuals. In the desert, the warrior units exploring the region east of the Jauvukry are instructed to resume the ancient practice of killing all native inhabitants encountered, and to set fire to their homes, cleansing the land of their presence. Mugennu's policy is clear and his determination unshakable, in that the old ways of the Jauvuk are to be observed from now on. He and his supporters reason that had the old ways not been abandoned, no outbreak of the plague would have occured in the first place. All planned diplomatic relations with the city-states of Zasana are abandoned, and expansion into the south discontinued in favor of focusing on conquering the lands in the north. In light of the widespread genocide of plague-ridden slaves, the War Council authorizes a plan by the slavemasters of Jagurra to move the breeding pits outside of the city limits, and to expand them in size to accomodate several thousands of enslaved women soon to be brought from Ludevyra. In cooperation with the Fleshmasters, research into what the two groups deem "the true capability of the womb" is to be conducted, with the overall aim being to vastly expand the conception quota in the breeding pits. Rather than having a single man forcibly impregnate an enslaved women, several men shall take her and the resulting offspring branded and turned over to the state. The industrialization of birth enters a new phase in the eyes of the state, and progress is demanded from those whom it concerns.
 * Mouri People: One significant facet about this time period is a general fascination with cats. Cats had always been the most frequently domesticated animal in the city of Azoz since its founding, and gradually supplanted by many more practical beasts such as cows, pigs, horses, camels, elephants and bees. But after the Yannian seizure of power, cats were much more frequently seen among art and households in the Azoz core as one part of the achaizing tradition. One collection of scholars in the Great Library, known as the Felinorati, had specifically sought favor in the court of Neum as it became a more significant city in the empire, and so primarily offered their finest collection of well-bred, fluffy cats as tribute. They were primarily led by Lucilia, a local expert in both biology and geography. But of course, they were not the only ones. Ptalemus retired, and was succeeded in his scholarly duties by Hyparchia the Younger. Hyparchia continued to petition the Emperor for the scholars of Iskandaria to come advise the king and his family. At the same time, her Azouri rival Theodore the Bald was petitioning for the same position. The Neumite secretary, Y'scoloumac, proposed to hold a competition between the two of them, as he spoke on behalf of the king. Each scholar had the chance to answer five philosophic questions, and their answers will be brought to the Neumite king to see if they are acceptable. The first question was: what is the heaviest burden a man can carry? Theodore answered that it was the burden of a great empire, while Hyparchia replied it was guilt, for no burden can be as great as guilt. The second question: what is the smartest part of the brain? Theodore answered it was the part that is in command, as the whole body depends on its wisdom. However, Hyparchia replied it was whatever part of the brain is able to fully understand what little knowledge it has, for that is invaluable. The third question: what is the hardest thing a person can do? Theodore replied it was a military victory in the face of certain doom, quoting a passage of the Ecetemid. Hyparchia, however, answered it was telling the complete truth, as nothing else is harder than that. The fourth question: what is the strongest thing on earth? Theodore answered it was the words of a great leader, which can move nations, while Hyparchia said it was patience, which can move mountains. Finally, the fifth question: who is the happiest person alive? Thodore answered it was the Emperor Palogous, who is the wealthier than any monarch before him. However, Hyparchia replied it was no one, for nobody can know how happy they are until after they are dead. Fillion the Swift continued to cause havoc as he robbed from Yannian nobles and gave to the peasents of Mouri, in spite of the efforts of the sherrif Garren. Fillion was known as charming and hansome as he was devious, and ultimately he fell in love with a daughter of Garren named Maren. Once the sherrif knew this, he used his daughter as bait to lure Fillion into a trap, where the hero was arrested and brought towards public execution. However, at the last second the rope of his hanging was cut by his compatriots who came to his rescue, and in fact proved that this entire event was part of his plan all along. Fillion managed to take Maren with him as they escaped back to his Merry Men outside of Teman. Tukh the Paltonian was also among this band, often noted in the ballads for his cynical wit and master swordsmandry. The Ulmian church under the leadership of Erasmun at long last began sending apostles to evangulize to the people of the Emiresq, having converted and ministered to significant population in the newly-acquired provinces of the Khin. The Ligerians likewise work at spreading across the kingdoms of Bannerman and Temayal. Erasmun went forward with the ecclesiastical reforms, and officially created the council of the Farrapatra. The arrest and deposition of Oranamou was a great shock across the empire, and many people who at one time considered the two monarchs reasonable enough now percieved an act of sheer tyranny. Ever since the days of the Temanite Revolt, Oranamou had led the most powerful faction of nobles to be strictly loyal to the words of the Anka, and blindly followed her orders in support of the Neumites even through the Dissolution of the Arts. With his arrest, a large componant of those nobles both in Azoz and Edom suspected they placed their trust too far, and began a secret conspiracy known as the Children of the Light. The Paltonians likewise worked to bridge the underground resistence in Edom, making alliances with the Edomite groups influenced by the Syresian Republic. Even while in prison, however, Oranamou continud to stanchly stay in favor of queen Arenea, and wrote many letters to his second son Erisoh instructing him to lead the moderates on his behalf, and diffuse any attempt at conspiracy.
 * Ffanet of Afmwir: In the 210th year of the Athmwir's rule (1001), after a time of isolationism under Ffan Thulchar Grymh, trade between Afmwir and Nurchacan (Nura Gakan), Perhmathwl-on-Filgaff (Parumatula), Erddub (Ardubja), Friwrh (Friuria), Thyfuch (Thayvoeka), Namhddwn (Namdeon) and Chison (Gesan) resumes, and contact with Mwirlan (Melia) is attempted to be established, while also asking to conduct trade with the two (MELIA Response). In the 212th year, explorers are sent far north by ship on the eastern coast of the large Cyrddosthan peninsula to the east of Ddenstiwrh and north of the western shore of Nurchacan (100 px), while land explorers begin to journey in the unexplored lands north of Nurchacan (Nura Gakan). In the surroundings of Drawcicheld and Rhyfthan on Lake Hinruch, mines are being set up to mine the new crystal, called churhs (quartz) by the Afmwirians. In Mercydd, the new Ffan Childda Falgiff announces a counting of all men, women and children of Afmwir, while in Ddenstiwrh, more ships are built in order to protect the coast of Afmwir, while in Cwinchulm, walls are built around the settlement. In the 218th year (1009), expansion happens in the Chffith, Cyrdd and the northern Grymhoisch river valleys, as well as to the land north of the country beyond by the Iuryll mountains. On the mouth of Grymhoisch, a new city called Chofinchwr.. Wheat, rye and barley are continued being produced, along with spicy horseradish (named ffeisaf). Cows, honeybees and sheep are raised for meat, milk, honey and wool. Ffeisaf, Afmwirian ale and mead, quartz, as well as other products are traded with Nurchacan (Nura Gakan), Perhmathwl (Parumatula), Erddub (Ardubja), Friwrh (Friuria), Thyfuck (Thayvoeka), Namhddwn (Namdeon) and Chison (Gesan). More watermills are being built along the waterways, and more villages develop along the Chffith, Cyrdd and Grymhoisch.
 * Hythian Curpartian Empire: Years 668-677 Dirarch Quylan Rastali, unwilling to appear weak before Governor Yayiculpeda, dispatches tax-collects from the Imperial Administration as usual to the claimed territories of the expanded Halati Province. These collectors ar backed by a crack infantry unit employed extensively during the war known as the Unian 8 of Gyt, the force is armed and outfitted by the City of Gyt, coming equipped with the highest quality steel poleaxes, swords, war-picks, and armored with, lamellar iron armor, large round, bossed (as in having an Umbo/Boss) shields, and plumed helms. The unit, under the command of the experienced general Horat Ytis of Gyt will serve to enforce imperial rule over the territories. A second Unian,the Unian 9 of Wys also comprised of veteran troops marches directly to the East Wall, demanding that the Halati Garrison dissolve and be relieved of duty. Two more Unians, the 11th and 3rd are also brought to the border region, under orders to assist the 8th and 9th should they come to blows with the Halati. Aside from the power plays in the east, the government undertakes significant structural reforms to the economy. Rather than the insular, self-sufficiency focused policies of the past, the empire opens the doors to trade from all nations. Merchants from all known corners of the world are invited to come and participate in an exhibition of goods and wealth in Mythas. [Mod, Sillas, Qaryaati, Beraban, Algeorgian, Qeran, Exhulan, Etc. Response] Furthermore, the exhibition unveils a new grand market in Mythas, constructed adjacent to the commercial port which is planned to be expanded in the coming decades. The new market features customs houses, warehouses for rent, stalls, auction houses, and a central exchange for the buying and selling of goods. Internal production of trade goods is encouraged, and with the nobility largely ruined by the war, citizen merchants rise to the opportunity with newfound wealth. Manufacturies becomes nearly ubiquitous as all major and most minor cities support some form of centralized production, be it iron, steel, flour, beer, refined cotton, cloth, refined saffron, or any other such export goods. A large gem-cutting industry develops in Gyt as its skilled and large populace are well positioned to intercept much of the gem trade from the mountains. A second, smaller, but no less productive industry grows in Jopoksa which becomes a center of trade in the southeast of the empire. Its population, although still eastern in appearance, have begun to adopt many Hythian cultural traits including worship of Hythus, if only among their other gods. Agricultural productivity sees a period of unprecedented increase with the development of a semi-automatic seed-drill pulled by oxen or a team of men. Created by a pioneering farmer near the city of Cy, the drill substantially boosts crop yields by allowing from more efficient planting. Agricultural production increases further thanks to the expansion of farmlands, the use of human, bovine, and equestrian excrement to enrich the already fertile volcanic soil. More canals and tythoruses are constructed for irrigation. Crop-rotation strategies become firmly entrenched and are effectively universal. The population grows exponentially due to increased wealth and nutrition.
 * Thayvoeka: With the death of Rouvthk IV came the reign of Ikvayrz I. The trade deal negotiated under his father's reign with Zazamoeka (Zasana) continued to bear fruit, and he an extension to the deal. Under the impression that the Zaouvoeka's (Jauvukry) retraction of all diplomats from Zazamoeka and their aggressive behavior towards states in the region were building up to a Zaouvoe-Zazamoe war, merchants began pressuring the Thayvoe government to guarantee the independence of Zazamoeka to make sure Zaouvoeka could not conqer the state and raise taxes. This was eventually agreed upon by Ikvayrz I, and he declared any attack on Zazamoeka an attack on Thayvoeka. Expansion continued north, and rural areas in Thayvoeka Aumsbek continued to grow.
 * Zelonuma Emiresq: After the war with the Khin Confederation and the Mouri Empire, the nation continues to rebuild and repair the nation. Soldiers remain garrisoning the south and fighting the occasional Khin raid, but it is hoped that a lasting peace will be made to stop their raids for good. These soldiers settle the frontier, and a large number of people are moved into the region. Cities in the interior see large scale reconstruction and upgrades, with new defensive structures and walls in each major city. The nation adopts a large number of cavalry into the army, copying Khin tactics and strategies. Native Khin people are also employed to breed horses and train soldiers. A number of new colonies are established on the west coast of the Darnan sea, while others settle in the northern region of Aycouver, and the region beyond. The Zelonuma settlers establish a presence in the mountains west of Aycouver, where they establish mines and fortresses. The capital is also moved to the city of Sesumgula. A series of new renovations take place there, creating a well defended capital. The fleet is rebuilt and shipyards are reconstructed, so that the Zelonuma Emiresq can quickly retake its place as one of the great powers of the northern sea: