Dear Sejong of Goguryeo, Emperor of Korea,
We have received your message regarding our relations with Japan.
I am happy to let you know that the relations between Sparta and Japan are very healthy.
We have had a small diplomatic collision but overcame it peacefully. We have made a deal that resulted in benefits for both Sparta and for Japan.
Korean soldiers and missionaries are like always free to pass through Spartan territory.
Something else, we have send you a suggestion long ago, regarding the building of a canal in Korean territory that would connect the southern seas with the north sea.
Have you ever received this suggestion, and what are your thoughts about it?
Our king is on a mission in Rome, he won't be able to answer your communications anytime soon.
Signed by the Signed by the Chief Scribe of Sparta
We have received your message regarding our relations with Japan.
I am happy to let you know that the relations between Sparta and Japan are very healthy.
We have had a small diplomatic collision but overcame it peacefully. We have made a deal that resulted in benefits for both Sparta and for Japan.
Korean soldiers and missionaries are like always free to pass through Spartan territory.
Something else, we have send you a suggestion long ago, regarding the building of a canal in Korean territory that would connect the southern seas with the north sea.
Have you ever received this suggestion, and what are your thoughts about it?
Our king is on a mission in Rome, he won't be able to answer your communications anytime soon.
Signed by the Signed by the Chief Scribe of Sparta
- I'm happy to go along with the story. Tribune Hieronymus had had a long innings. I can't do any proper storying now, but when i have a chance I will]
you might be right

While the reign of King Jeffry of Oldonia was marked with bloodshed, infighting, and emmense civil and religious strife it would not make the end of Oldonian hardships would eventually come to be known throughout the kingdom as the "Dark Age." Under Jeffry Oldonia openly supported Greek policies which were directed at the demise of Roman hegemony in the east. The Romans had used what they deemed as a Russian violation of Portugese lands as an excuse to invade the small eastern nation, which set off an international chain of events eventually leading to a vast eastern conflict that consumed the continent for centuries. Oldonia, for its part, was largely uninvolved in this conflict as its lack of power relegated it to diplomatic statements and brash condemnations of Roman imperialism. Jeffry was disliked throughout much of Oldonia, but primarily by a sect of Islamist militants who held power in the Oldonian city of "Holy Razite" (now known as the city of Raas). These Islamists were angered over Jeffry's refusal to adopt their faith, and rumors ran rampant of Jeffry's sexual activities, which the Islamists saw as a sign of weakness, so they rallied against their infadel King. While the Islamist uprising was put down by a coalition of Oldonian forces under Big Kevin and a Korean army commanded by General Jumong of Pyong'yang this did not end Oldonia's problems. Big Kev was quickly thrust into power but the task of unifying the small duchies that comprised the Oldonian Kingdom and maintaining a clear Oldonian policy proved difficult for the new King and would ultimate result in his untimely demise. The Korean army that had helped Big Kevin left the country as they were on a diplomatic mission to the east, and Big Kevin found it difficult to gain Oldonian warlords who supported his reign, in fact many believed that they should be King.
Word spread throughout the city of Gateway that an army under the command of Aarlo Andersson, one of the most powerful dukes of southern Oldonia, was making a bid for the strategic city of Gateway. Controlling Gateway meant control of passage through Oldonia from the south, and thus trade from the rich and powerful Greek empire. If Aarlo gained control of this city, he believed he could control important finances that would help him raise a large and powerful army to sack the capital. A young metal-smith, Erik Hardhammer, was angered over this. It was only months ago that his entire family was killed in a battle over Auld's Bay. He barely escaped with his life, and felt that a far flung city like Gateway would at least offer temporary peace. He hoped it would be a little more temporary than this though; "Hardhammer!" a boy said running up to the metal-smith, who was busy making axes.
Aarlo's men engaged Erik, who fought bravely. He killed three of Aarlo's men before he was knocked unconscious. True to his word Aarlo torched the governor's palace, but the survivors had already escaped to the jungles. When Erik awoke he was chained up and in a caged cart with only women and children. He looked around and could see that everyone had been crying, and they were certainly far from Gateway as they were in the mountains. He looked around and saw Sigurd's daughter Helga, he shook his head at her. "I am sorry Helga" he said.
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