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  • The scouting party headed East to skirt the Natives land. To theri west ws the large mountains. T othe north open plains.

    The natives were guarding the silvery things in the mountains. Obviously a new city would be founded there one day.

    When maps of the NAtives area arrived back in Oldonia the council laughed again.

    The Natives had demanded more room to build citys and yet they had huge areas around their current land not yet even filled.

    These were strange people the Natives.

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    • Originally posted by Pitboss Vikings
      When maps of the NAtives area arrived back in Oldonia the council laughed again.

      The Natives had demanded more room to build citys and yet they had huge areas around their current land not yet even filled.

      These were strange people the Natives.
      Greetings unto the Oldonian Empire and her people.

      The Wyandot Nation are not naive. When word arrived of the Oldonian's territory claims, our people stated a counter proposal (which our people figured would involve some give-and-take). We never expected or wanted the Eastern River as being the actual agreed upon border. Of course, the Wyandot Nation did not expect the answer from the Oldonian leadership to be basically "take it all, we could care less." This, in itself was considered as a VERY strange response from our Oldonian neighbors...

      Chief Tarhe of the Wyandot Nation

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      • the world is her to share , so borders are meaningless.

        if you need the room as you have expanded in your area already feel free to live closer to us.

        we make no border arrangements to limit any civ from overcrowding, however we dont think it is suitable for civs to expand away from their homelands til lthey have completly filled it.

        That is what we intended by our message to you.

        from our investigationsof your homeland you have vast tracts of land still not developed .

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        • Yes, this is definitely the case and we also agree with the Oldonian reasoning.

          After our nation caught word of the Oldonian claims to the world they uncovered, the Wyandot people were concerned as to the actual meaning of the Oldonian claims. When our people noticed that the Oldonian Empire was placing names and titles to various land features, we (wrongly) assumed that the Oldonian Empire was laying claims on these lands - hence our concern and the request for an agreed upon border region.

          Now that the Wyandot Nation knows the true peaceful nature of the Oldonian Empire, our people breathe a collective sigh of relief knowing that our two nations can only grow stronger working together.

          Chief Tarhe of the Wyandot Nation

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          • We ar ealso willing to rename any landmarks you already claimed into your names too.

            We are a peacful tribe jsut searching for the limits of our vast continent.

            The moutnain ranges to your west need naming and we are propoising they be named the Wyandot Ranges.

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            • Thoughts about the Oldonians

              What should She think about theese people ? It is said that they have sent out warriors in order to locate the Piercian homelands. Not scouts... no... warriors. This was a predictable reaction to the not-so-good first contact.

              Now another communication had arrived. As it wasn't signed by the leader of the Oldonians, but She still wanted to know what was inside, She delegated authority for communications with Oldonians to the Prince of Piercia.

              When he came into the throne-room for report, She expected bad news. But the message was one of confused excuses, and of the will to overcome missunderstandings of the past. Could it be a trick ? The message looked convincing...

              She asked the Prince to reply without agression. But still... the pierican army had to stay on alert. She hoped the rumors about the Oldonian army are unfounded, but knew that no agressor would have any chance anyway, as long as the archeresses were guarding piercian borders.

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              • Wang Geon's Camp, Outside of Seoul...



                "I've never seen this language before." Wang Geon said, studying the small porcelain tablet Gang Jo offered him "Strange, it seems to be some type of warning about the Mayans, it seems they knew of the attack beforehand."

                "Who knew?" Gang Jo replied.

                "Well, Gung Ye for one" Wang Geon replied "I can't determine who these people are though, its this all that you've found?"

                "Er, yes my lord, there seems to have been no other documentation there, I am not that sure that was his only residence. It seemed mostly ceremonial." Gang Jo said nervously, he began to doubt the search was thorough.

                "Very well, very well, now we have received a missive from the Mayan King, Pacal. He has offered terms for a border agreement, it very closely mirrors the one we drew up, there are, as to be expected, slight differences." Wang Geon said as he pulled out the draft "Its difficult to tell how they will react to this-"

                "My lord!" general Hong Yu exclaimed, bursting into the tent.

                "Hong Yu, pleasure to see you as well." Wang Geon replied sarcastically.

                "My lord, our envoy was unable to find the expeditionary force sent by Gung Ye. It is imperative that we locate them in order to-" Wang Geon interrupted Hong Yu before he could finish the thought, it was common knowlege though.

                "Ugh, Hong Yu, I understand there's no need to explain. The fact of the matter is that Gong Ye is a fool, how he expected to pull of this fraud is beyond me, send out another envoy, they must be found. Now, I hope none of the bribery money has been lost..."

                Thousands of Miles East of Seoul...

                The small band of warriors had been out on "campaign" for years; in reality they were lost. The trek towards the Mayan jungles took its toll. The men had to first brave the mountain tops of the Jogye mountain range, despite support from the Buddhist monks that lived on the mountain they had lost many men. The Mayan jungles were much less forgiving. Now down to about twenty men the Korean army continued forward, word of a peace treaty between the Koreans and Mayans did little to boost their morale and it appeared now to their leader, General Bok Jigyeom, that they were headed in the wrong direction.

                "Damn, look at that, nothing but desert." he said, looking over the vast sea of sand and rock before him, his lips were badly chapped, and he was breathing heavily.

                "Sir, perhaps we have ventured too far towards the east it seems, the jungles were very disorienting." his lieutenant said.

                The general moved his tongue around in his mouth, searching for any sign of liquid, there was none. Not even one river or creek along their journey; "Alright, how many do we have left?"

                "Twenty, maybe, that was last count. Two are sick, so we'll have eighteen shortly."

                "F*cking Gung Ye" the General said quietly to himself, he looked down at his feet, they were cracked and bloody, "Alright, kill the sick in the night, we head west tomorrow..."

                (ACCIDENTALLY USED THIS LOG-IN, DON'T FEEL LIKE CHANGING IT, SORRY GUYS)
                Last edited by The Capo; July 15, 2008, 14:56.
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                • The expedition continued east and found what was to be known as Bull Lake for the large amount of cattle on its banks. The lake appeared to form the Northern bordr of the natives lands.

                  They erected a stone shrine to the Great One and praised him for bringing them thus far safe.

                  As the decades passed so the journey continued east.

                  The search for the Eastern Ocean continued.

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                  • It was the middle of the night and Lord Zanza was standing in the window completely naked. Behind him was a small child laying bloody on the bed. The child was still alive but was badly beaten and raped by the lustful Lord Zanza. This was the scene every night since he arrived in Kyoto. He took small children between the ages of 6 and 12 and raped them every night. None but Lord Zanza’s elite guard knew of this despicable act committed by Lord Zanza because they were the ones who killed the parents of the children and brought them to Lord Zanza. None of the children were ever safe for the lust of Lord Zanza was as great as his lust for world domination. After Lord Zanza was done with the children he did one of three things. Each fait was more horrible then death and after a while many of the children began to take their own lives as a way to stop the pain. Every day hundreds of children took their own lives and those who didn’t were eventually killed after Lord Zanza became bored of them.

                    Elsewhere Kessen was receiving the reports of what was going on everyday. His heart filled with pain over what has been going on. He told the 9th ANBU squad to continue to look for help while he went back to face lord Zanza alone. Kessen Knew that doing this would be suicide but he could not stand by any longer and watch as his people continued to die by the thousands. He left behind orders that if he were to fall then Gaara, the young son of the Kazekage, would take temporary control over the army until the shadow council found a new leader for Japan. And so Kessen left back to Kyoto to kill Lord Zanza once and for all.
                    Last edited by Pitboss Japan; July 16, 2008, 21:21.

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                    • is it just me or is this leader of jjapan a very very bad man !!!

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                      • In 1550 BC the Roman King adopted a pre-aplhabetic system of witting, the system was no doubt used earlier, but most historians consider this to be the date of the discovery of witting. The system was indigenous and not related to any other scripts in the region.

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                        • Rome patiently awaits a response from Russia or Portugal. If we do not receive one soon we may give into our paranoia.

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                          • The city of the wild


                            Dangerous spider living in the western jungles

                            Some Piercians didn't enjoy the relative safety and wealth they had in Pierced Hill. They formed an association and sent a representant to the Empress. He spoke in the name of one thousand citizens when he asked for a dangerous task.

                            She was proud of Her people, and was delighted to give them what they asked for. And so it came that settlers, along with a squad of archeresses trained in battle on the open field were sent westwards. They had to settle in a very dagerous, but rich part of the jungle, to the south of the Hill of the Wild. On the journey some of them were already taken by the jungle, but their determination lead them to their destination. The main goal of the settlement was the exploitation of the nearby Kho'Per source, along with the taming of the El-Ey-Fat herds. This is why they named their new home "Wild Kho'Per".

                            Many became ill and died in the first year, but the survivors thought that this was the only way to figure out if they were strong enough. The danger sourrounding the place was the source of the pride of it's inhabitants.

                            Very soon they would have an opportunity to prove their value in battle ; a barbarian horde has been spotted heading for Wild Kho'Per. They were ready, and delighted to earn honor for the great Piercian Empire.

                            Last edited by Pitboss Persia; July 16, 2008, 04:01.

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                            • maps of the natives



                              North of the Natives showing the proposed expedition path.

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                              • Rome I have received your border proposal, I am glad to see that you agree with our offer.

                                Now about that barren land to the west you talk of, we can not agree to. We haven’t explored the desert of Illusions yet. Currently we are preparing an expedition that has the task of venturing deep into the desert and finding out what really lies beyond the great sands.

                                Only when we have explored that territory we will sit down with you to see how we can divide that land among ourselves.

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