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|title = Steepglades Rebels
 
|title = Steepglades Rebels
|article = With the recent loss of Steepglades the Assassins once again face the monumental task of providing estates and a steady income to its nobles. At the moment Eleven out of thirtythree nobles are without a steady income, Eleven nobles without a home, Eleven nobles not in a army. But things are not much better for those who have oaths. The three regions that still fly under the Assassin banner are overcrowded and the knights also recieve low pay. With three rogue regions around us now is the time. When ask about any possible exspansion General Evil had this to say.
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|article = With the recent loss of Steepglades the Assassins once again face the monumental task of providing estates and a steady income to its nobles. At the moment Eleven out of thirty three nobles are without a steady income, Eleven nobles without a home, Eleven nobles not in a army. But things are not much better for those who have oaths. The three regions that still fly under the Assassin banner are overcrowded and the knights also receive low pay. With three rogue regions around us now is the time. When ask about any possible expansion General Evil had this to say.
  
 
"If it only were that easy to expand. Hulaferd is a war-torn wasteland, with 90% of our battles being fought on it's blood-soaked fields. The population will take months to recover, and during that time, we can expect little to no gold from the region. However, the region is of great strategic importance, and that is reason enough to try to bring it back under Assassin control. As for Helsera, are you familiar with the phrase "a bridge too far". Well, when building the road between Helsera and South Bakker, they hired two bridge builders. Both of them utterly insane. They built a bridge alright, a bridge that takes six days to cross. And that's if you're traveling light. Taking and maintaining Helsera would be a total nightmare. Steepglades is a possibility...I wish we had been able to hold the region before, because now their sympathy towards us is almost completely gone. The main problem is, the travel time is long, and we would have to make sure the Wetham front is adequately defended while we run the takeover. I doubt this will be a possibility until we restore Outer Tilog City to it's rightful owners."
 
"If it only were that easy to expand. Hulaferd is a war-torn wasteland, with 90% of our battles being fought on it's blood-soaked fields. The population will take months to recover, and during that time, we can expect little to no gold from the region. However, the region is of great strategic importance, and that is reason enough to try to bring it back under Assassin control. As for Helsera, are you familiar with the phrase "a bridge too far". Well, when building the road between Helsera and South Bakker, they hired two bridge builders. Both of them utterly insane. They built a bridge alright, a bridge that takes six days to cross. And that's if you're traveling light. Taking and maintaining Helsera would be a total nightmare. Steepglades is a possibility...I wish we had been able to hold the region before, because now their sympathy towards us is almost completely gone. The main problem is, the travel time is long, and we would have to make sure the Wetham front is adequately defended while we run the takeover. I doubt this will be a possibility until we restore Outer Tilog City to it's rightful owners."

Revision as of 01:51, 12 July 2008


Steepglades Rebels July 11, 2008
With the recent loss of Steepglades the Assassins once again face the monumental task of providing estates and a steady income to its nobles. At the moment Eleven out of thirty three nobles are without a steady income, Eleven nobles without a home, Eleven nobles not in a army. But things are not much better for those who have oaths. The three regions that still fly under the Assassin banner are overcrowded and the knights also receive low pay. With three rogue regions around us now is the time. When ask about any possible expansion General Evil had this to say.

"If it only were that easy to expand. Hulaferd is a war-torn wasteland, with 90% of our battles being fought on it's blood-soaked fields. The population will take months to recover, and during that time, we can expect little to no gold from the region. However, the region is of great strategic importance, and that is reason enough to try to bring it back under Assassin control. As for Helsera, are you familiar with the phrase "a bridge too far". Well, when building the road between Helsera and South Bakker, they hired two bridge builders. Both of them utterly insane. They built a bridge alright, a bridge that takes six days to cross. And that's if you're traveling light. Taking and maintaining Helsera would be a total nightmare. Steepglades is a possibility...I wish we had been able to hold the region before, because now their sympathy towards us is almost completely gone. The main problem is, the travel time is long, and we would have to make sure the Wetham front is adequately defended while we run the takeover. I doubt this will be a possibility until we restore Outer Tilog City to it's rightful owners."

Comment on this story. by Frelina Peterson
Hulaferd Declares It's Independence July 7, 2008
After Giblot and Wetham suffered yet another defeat on the soil of Hulaferd, the peasants decided they'd had enough, and declared their independence from Wetham's rule. Of course, this is nothing out of the ordinary; revolts seem to have become a weekly occurrence for the people of Hulaferd as of late. The battle fought was small, roughly 900 CS of Assassins against 600 of Giblotians and Wethams. But it was apparently enough to shatter what little confidence the peasants had in Wetham's ability to defend them.

As long as this war continues, it is likely Hulaferd will be the site of many battles yet to come.

Comment on this story. by Evil Revan
We're Back July 5, 2008
Due to our only printing press breaking down, the Dark Citadel Times has been gone for a few weeks while a replacement was ordered. We hoped it would arrive sooner, but shipping it all the way from Atamara wasn't fast, or cheap for that matter.

The Dark Citadel times is back in print now, and we hope to continue giving the best news coverage in the Colonies.

Comment on this story. by Evil Revan