New Westmoor

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 Glacier in the south! 4 March 1014

A Glacier has been spotted on the south of the East continent which seems to be moving slowly forward and into Priotness. Perhaps this has been the course of the recent monster activity? Realms of the south and north are seeking the helps of scientists and mystics to try and work out whether the Glacier will hit East Continent and how much land will it encase in ice?

The water around Priotness has already frozen and the water around Xavax is also freezing up fast. Many realms have opened their arms to the nobles of the south with offers of migration including Westmoor, Perdan and Perleone. Tensions between Perleone and Eponllyn have been high ever sinse the Betholm incident as well as the Armonian incident. Could this be the final trigger that causes a war in the south? Glacier.jpg

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4 March 1014

Diplomatic News The realms of Eponllyn and Perleone have signed a peace treaty.

A New Resolve For days, the southern peasants have been living in fear of the advancing ice, and the strange and terrible monsters it seems to bring with it. Today, though, there seems to be a change in their mood. They talk less of despair, and more of rising to the challenge and striking out to find new lands—whether or not someone else already holds them. More begin to show up at the recruitment centers, and those already recruited and the newly signing declare quite firmly that they don't care how far they have to go or if they don't get paid (much) until they have a new homeland: they're in this to make a new start.

As rumours of these events begin to come back to those in the northern lands, the peasants and minor nobles alike begin to speak in worried tones of what is to come. Do all these strange events presage a terrifying migration of armies out of the south, bent on carving new homes out of their own lands in the north?