Mayan Elders
Meeting of the Elders
The explorer party returned to Tikal with the Corean farmgirls in tow. Several times they were told to go back to the Corean capital, but their lust for the Mayan warriors was too great and they refused to go back.
The farmgirls were presented to the Mayan councel of Elders, and closely inspected. The features of these new people were unlike anything the Elders had ever seen, and some feared this was to be the first glimps of the face of their new enemys.
The explorers explained how they were attacked by the Coreans, how they slaughtered the attackers, spared the capital, and aquired the farm girls. They also told stories of their travels in the south. Massive and beautful mountains divided the Coreans from the Mayans, and in these mountains was a metal the color of the sun.
Samples of this yellow metal were given to the Mayan metalsmiths, and melted down with the same process they used for copper. Too soft a material to be used for weapons, this new substance was crafted into necklasses and bracelets, and presented to the Elders.
Finally, the explorers explained how they tried to negotiate boarders with the Coreans, so as to avoid future conflicts between the two peoples. These talks however beared no fruit, as the Coreans would not budge concerning who was to control the shiny yellow metal in the mountains.
The Elders talked among themselfs about how to proceed considering this new information about their neighboors to the south. During this time, an explorer from the Greek people arrived and gave a message of peace.
After several days, one of the elders addressed the Mayan War Cheifs at a ceremonial fire.
"Mayan Cheifs, we now know that our people are not alone in this world. Another people far to the west that call themselfs the Greeks have contacted us. Our own warriors have contacted the Coreans to the south beyond the mountains. These people are not of the jungle, these are not simply Mayans who we have not yet met. They speak different different tounges, wear different clothes, and have light skin. The Greeks come in peace, and their knowledge of the world rivials our own. We could learn much from these people. The Coreans however seem to be more primitive and hostel. Even in the face of total annialation they imposed demands and would not agree on what land was to be theirs and what land was to be ours. This worries us deeply. If that is their demenor while their backs are against the wall, what will happen when they grow stronger? The Elder councel has therefore decided that these Coreans should be delt with before they can pose a threat to the Mayan people. Perhaps some day their leadership will come to their senses, but until then we must regard them as the enemy. War Cheifs, send warriors to deal with this threat at once."

The explorer party returned to Tikal with the Corean farmgirls in tow. Several times they were told to go back to the Corean capital, but their lust for the Mayan warriors was too great and they refused to go back.
The farmgirls were presented to the Mayan councel of Elders, and closely inspected. The features of these new people were unlike anything the Elders had ever seen, and some feared this was to be the first glimps of the face of their new enemys.
The explorers explained how they were attacked by the Coreans, how they slaughtered the attackers, spared the capital, and aquired the farm girls. They also told stories of their travels in the south. Massive and beautful mountains divided the Coreans from the Mayans, and in these mountains was a metal the color of the sun.
Samples of this yellow metal were given to the Mayan metalsmiths, and melted down with the same process they used for copper. Too soft a material to be used for weapons, this new substance was crafted into necklasses and bracelets, and presented to the Elders.
Finally, the explorers explained how they tried to negotiate boarders with the Coreans, so as to avoid future conflicts between the two peoples. These talks however beared no fruit, as the Coreans would not budge concerning who was to control the shiny yellow metal in the mountains.
The Elders talked among themselfs about how to proceed considering this new information about their neighboors to the south. During this time, an explorer from the Greek people arrived and gave a message of peace.
After several days, one of the elders addressed the Mayan War Cheifs at a ceremonial fire.
"Mayan Cheifs, we now know that our people are not alone in this world. Another people far to the west that call themselfs the Greeks have contacted us. Our own warriors have contacted the Coreans to the south beyond the mountains. These people are not of the jungle, these are not simply Mayans who we have not yet met. They speak different different tounges, wear different clothes, and have light skin. The Greeks come in peace, and their knowledge of the world rivials our own. We could learn much from these people. The Coreans however seem to be more primitive and hostel. Even in the face of total annialation they imposed demands and would not agree on what land was to be theirs and what land was to be ours. This worries us deeply. If that is their demenor while their backs are against the wall, what will happen when they grow stronger? The Elder councel has therefore decided that these Coreans should be delt with before they can pose a threat to the Mayan people. Perhaps some day their leadership will come to their senses, but until then we must regard them as the enemy. War Cheifs, send warriors to deal with this threat at once."
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