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Tarabanner.png The Tara Times
Price: ONE GOLD PIECE Editor: Peter Kolak Date of Issue: March 1st, 2008

Archive History



Disclosure: Whatever is stated in the Tara Times does not reflect the opinions and ideals of all Taran nobles.

Aja Liberated!
March 5th, 2008

After 5 days of a brutal takeover, the citizens of Aja have finally been freed of their oppressors. Women are dancing naked in the streets as news of their freedom spread. The intolerance, fanaticism and rigidity of the Serpent religion have always bred low-level resentment among ASI's outlying regions, making them open to more modern faiths. Now, they are free to embrace the beliefs Tara makes available to them. This unprecedented liberty has already increased the loyalty of half the population and promoted Tara to the surrounding regions. Aja is indeed grateful to have us here.

Administrators and Government Officials are fanning out and spreading order as they go. The presence of several The Order Priests are assisting them. Still, we expect several days before control is fully ours.

Written by Jose Dela Cruz

Battle of Aja and attempt at Liberation
February 29th, 2008

Two days ago, the combined armies of Tara, Darka, Talerium, Carelia and Eston besieged the ASI Stronghold of Aja. Defending the critical region were the recently arrived reinforcements from Falasan, roughly half their Army.

With 1284 Inf, 55 MI, 355 Arch, 323 Cav, 75 SF attacking 646 Inf, 362 Arch, 100 Cav behind level 5 walls, the outcome was still in doubt on the eve of battle. Large portions of the liberating armies fell victim to the Infiltrators stationed in the region. 4 Nobles were assassinated and many more were delayed thru sabotage. Regardless, enough troops arrived to give the advantage to our forces.

Minimal losses were incurred during the battle. Numerous casualties inflicted upon Falasan.

A Hostile Takeover was initiated just as this paper was being printed.

Written by Jose Dela Cruz