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Mediations With Mesh

There has pretty much always been animosities between the realms of Heen and Mesh on the continent of Beluaterra. With a new Chancellor of Mesh (Pablo) taking command in Mesh, Queen Martana of Heen opened negotiations to attempt to sort out some of the differences and incidences that have caused the huge rift between the two realms. The following are the full letters between the rulers as they are too long to put directly into the newspaper:

The First Mediation

The First Mediation

05 October 1007 Thrydwulf
The First Mediation

Chancellor Pablo,

I have to admit that I was actively wondering who would be the next chancellor of Mesh. For instance, you, Roland and some others are noblemen who I know to be men of their word and honour. Regrettably, I can also name a few noblemen of Mesh who I know not to be such at all. Therefore, it is good to see that you take Chancellor Danny's place, and not another.

I must start by saying that I am pleasantly surprised by your first letter to all rulers. As I had hoped for, you immediately and without hesitation urged Heen to reconsider our stance and you proposed to solve the problems between our realms before any serious conflict erupts. Why does this come as a pleasant surprise? You must realize, this is the exact opposite of your predecessor's policy. Chancellor Danny namely restricted all his letters to a content, which was all closely related to provocations and further insults and ridicules that deteriorated the situation even more.

For example, as I will try to stick to solid facts, I refer to you from a letter of Chancellor Danny, dating from 17 September: "I just wish some people would lighten up. Conflict isn't half as bad as some people make it out to be, I'm just trying to lighten the mood. I hope Queen Martana doesn't leave Mesh waiting too long though. I love how I make her blue heart boil with anger!"

During this entire ‘Cold War’ –if you allow me to refer to this as such, as I do consider it such- not once did Heen receive an attempt from Chancellor Danny to rectify the situation. I received no ambassador to incite a mediation to solve the problem. Not one single private letter was ever exchanged to discus the situation and to seek for solutions. No attempts of negotiations were made when Heen clearly stated that we were serious. All this time, he never made any effort to fix the clearly broken situation.

Luckily, now as you are chancellor, already in your first letter you addressed me with the intent of mending the damage that is the cause of this conflict.

Signed,

Martana Curs, Queen of Heen


The Existing Situation

The Existing Situation

05 October 1007 Thrydwulf
The Existing Situation

Dear Pablo,

What is the existing situation according to you? What has Chancellor Danny told his council so far? I will tell you what the situation appears to me so far, during this Cold War.

First of all, Heen made it very clear to all rulers that it would never engage into any hostile actions before the invasion had ended. From what I read from your message, as you speak of war during the invasion, I assume you were not aware of this. If you were aware of this, then I am happy to assure you that it was correct. Heen will not wage war on Mesh during the invasion.

Second, you spoke of the ‘Mesh-Heen non-aggression pact’, found at and also formally called Heen/Soil Non-Transgression Pact with Mesh. I must clarify that this pact by no means prohibits a war to be waged between Mesh and Heen. There is only word of a mandatory neutrality between Heen and Mesh concerning wars of mutual interest in defence and/or aid of our allies. In other words, this pact acknowledges each other’s presence in a war of their allies, but it does not affect any possible war between the signatories themselves, unrelated to their allies. Which is an entirely different matter.

Third, Heen recognizes Mesh during this invasion as a human ally, and we have offered multiple time to help you liberate your capital and other regions. However, instead of issuing a simple refusal, your general utterly deprecated Heen using various insults and swears, as he denigrated our sign of this good will to humanity as well. Therefore, let it be clear, Heen offered a helping hand, which was refused thrice.' No more. We had enough.

To illustrate my point, with factual proof, I present to you a few excerpts of letters of General Tarajist of Mesh: “The fact is yer Dog on the throne has been eggin' on a war with Mesh since before she took the throne.” “You work for a devil an' a dog, Thrydwulf. Your realm is lead by villians.”

Fourth, overly important, the feeling between Heen and Mesh so far, as it was shown in the ruler channel and perhaps not in the council. Harsh words about a possible war have been exchanged, as well as discussions that only lead to irritation and anger. Definitely, Heen had it is fair share in this. After all, there are always two sides to a conflict. However, due to lack of personal insight and many subjective factors, I can only describe the way Chancellor Danny come over to Heen, and not the other way around. I have experienced Chancellor Danny as a man who intended war with Heen to happen as soon as possible. At first, he tried to make Heen look like the bad side of this war, by innocently ignoring any of my accusations. When Heen said not to attack during the invasion, numerous times did he try to provoke me into starting the war sooner than the end of the invasion. Numerous times did he start or prolong discussions with insults and scorn that only worsened the situation. Numerous times did he ridicule with how weak Heen was and how he couldn’t wait for us to get squashed by Mesh’s great army and income. For instance, he mentioned his spies in Heen frequently, which is hardly improving the situation and only suggesting he is ready for war at any time. His lack of diplomatic sense such as performing the contrary of mediations and plain disdain towards Heen, during such a dangerous and fragile situation, is plainly offensive to Heen and immoral.

This is the situation as it is now, on a diplomatic point of view.

Signed,

Martana Curs, Queen of Heen


The Motives of Heen

The Motives of Heen

05 October 1007 Thrydwulf
The Motives of Heen

Dear Pablo,

Indeed, the motives of Heen to wage a war upon Mesh. Despite Chancellor Danny’s disguise in which he repeatedly said that he wanted to know finally what Heen’s motives were for a war, he knew them already. Surely, with several spies in Heen, he couldn’t possibly have not known them, as all motives were publicly announced in entire Heen. Even more, he had read the Royal Pamphlet, which was in essence a very good summary of our motives.

We were discontent with the fact that Mesh allowed convicted criminals of Heen, namely Tarajist and Kagurati, join their realm. Even more, you make one of them your general. You cannot blame us for feeling some breathing down our neck.

We were appalled to hear that a plan to invade Heen had been executed by a group of determined noblemen under the leadership of Tarajist to invade Heen. Indeed, beyond the knowledge of you, Chancellor Pablo. At least I hope. The only reason that this plan wasn’t successful was because Heen coincidentally destroyed this invading force in Naraka and Mokut before they could enter our lands.

We were disgruntled to hear that several spies were operative in our realm, passing through information to certain nobles in Mesh. I could give you their names, but these spies that are now back on our side wish to remain anonymous.

We were dismayed to hear from Chancellor Danny, when Heen was invaded and ravaged by the undead, the words: “Rogue lands are for grabbing!”

We were aggravated to hear Chancellor Danny continuously ridicule and laugh with the efforts of Heen to defend itself against the undead. His behaviour was much comparable to Hannibal when he spoke of Heen’s weak forces and incompetence.

We were also shocked to learn that Chancellor Danny prohibited Heen to pursue the undead who had killed nearly a third of our population. Not that we were going to pursue them in the end, as we had agreed to let them leave peacefully, but the idea of Mesh harbouring yet another mortal enemy of Heen, but then even such a great and outrageously malicious one, was plainly shocking beyond normality.

We were insulted when Chancellor Danny threatened to invade Heen at several occasions when he felt like it. For example, when he believed that Heen was withholding information from other rulers. For example, when an innocent priest entered his lands. For example, when the monsters invaded Mesh and he blindly blamed Heen. We were plainly insulted by his lack of abstention to the idea of a war. He seemed to enjoy toying with the idea and provoking us.

We were disgusted by his lack of apt to negotiate and rebuild the broken situation. Instead of any of this, he and his general (recently) continued to insult us and ridicule us.

I must surely be forgetting many things, but the main line through our motives is clear. Heen has been effectively bullied by threats, negligence, ridicules and insults for too long. But Heen is a realm with noblemen, not a child of any sort. We will fight back, even to a superior enemy like Mesh clearly is.

Signed,

Martana Curs, Queen of Heen


A Possible Negotiation

A Possible Negotiation

05 October 1007 Thrydwulf
A Possible Negotiation

Dear Pablo,

Now that Heen is finally contacted with some good will and hope to restore the broken relations, we can finally work towards something other than war.

Heen declares itself officially open to negotiations, which Chancellor Danny never attempted to start. To the opposite even.

Of course, our terms will include mostly moral issues, none territorial or financial. Others will perhaps be juridical terms.

If you are interested, you can contact me in private to discuss them, taking one big step away from a future war and for you, Pablo, a big step away from Chancellor Danny’s policy.

Signed,

Martana Curs, Queen of Heen