Falasan Inquirer/May07

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Price: 15 silver Editors: Rathkanouros Kalantis Date of Issue: May 2007
The Pen: Mightier than the Sword?

Editor's note: While other papers may employ sorcery and witchcraft to instantaneous transport their news across the continent, the Falasan Inquirer refuses to stoop to such a level and contents itself with simple carts and wagons. As such, do not be surprised if you encounter new articles that are released at an older date than is current.

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Falasan Flag mini.png Belegmon Returned

May 24th, 2007


The last few Estonite traitors have finally been tracked down and loyal civil servants placed in their stand. Belegmon has finally returned to Falasani control, and works are ongoing to restore it to its former glory.



While peace of a sort currently exists, it is unlikely to last as Taran reinforcements have been sighted passing through Galadia, Falasan land.


--Rathkanouros Kalantis

Falasan Flag mini.png Viking Infestation

May 24th, 2007


Individual viking troops have been spotted willy-nilly throughout Falasan, some looting while an infiltrator, Raymondo, was recently caught in an attempt on the life of Baron Chuca. Once more, Sordnaz denies any involvement with such events, declaiming viking freedom. However, such a statement does sound odd, coming from the leader of a tyranny.



Sornaz's constant disavowal of Makaran movements, after the move through Menedor and the defence of Winwich, begins to wear thin. Whether these occurred with Sordnaz's complicity, or through his incompetence, it is clear that the Barony of Makar cannot be counted on to honour its agreements; it can only be counted on the honour the greed of its leader--or if he is indeed as ineffectual as he claims, the greed of its nobles.


--Rathkanouros Kalantis

Falasan Flag mini.png The First Siege of Anost

May 22nd, 2007


With the arrival of the bulk of the Ashlantean troops, Falasan's first offensive move of the war commenced with the assault on Anost. Appropriately enough to such a momentous battle, many hundreds of troops were involved, drawing siege engines on a vast scale.



Sadly, those very siege engines were unable to be employed until late in the battle, when the infantry finally reached the walls. This most likely led to the assault's failure, and the withdrawal en masse of Allied troops to Belegmon.


--Rathkanouros Kalantis

Falasan Flag mini.png Advancing Further

May 20th, 2007


Eston and its allies suffered yet another defeat today, as the Falasan army entered Belegmon to mop up the remains of their failed attack on Nazgorn. Although most of their routed troops were keeping to the safety of the mountains, some foolhardy soldiers, seeing the apparent safety of their lands over the bridge, raced down the plains to Belegmon...to their doom.



A purge of the traitorous civil servants was commenced, the first step to returning Belegmon to Falasan's fold. As Estonite troops retreat and Ashlantean reinforcements advance, plans for an assault on Anost itself start to become reality.


--Rathkanouros Kalantis

Falasan Flag mini.png Farewell
May 18th, 2007

Since having been appoint Falasan's Royal Treasurer, I have been too occupied to fully deal with the Falasan Inquirer's affairs. As such, I pass on the torch to Rathkanouros Kalantis.


--Reilwin Merytis

Falasan Flag mini.png Eston Defeated!

May 18th, 2007


After a week of recuperating from their extensive losses in the Eighth Battle of Belegmon, Eston's nobles must now crawl once more to their capital after suffering yet another defeat in Nazgorn. Their persistent attempts to break through in Nazgorn, in spite of facing what they must realize to be superior force, has led many to wonder at their sanity. Did they truly believe they could succeed, or are they masochistic?



Falasan's High Marshal mysteriously disappeared 3 days ago, under some suspicious circumstances. Although there is no evidence, many cite this as yet another instance of Estonite treachery. Perhaps the High Marshal's passing led the Northern Federated generals to become overconfident, believing Falasan's troops to be in disarray. If so, then they have been greatly disappointed. Lord Edwardo, your memory will live on!


--Rathkanouros Kalantis