Itorunt Informer/January '07
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The Itorunt Informer | ||
Free, although we like it when you throw money. Written by Ichigo Kurosaki, Valdid Juramona, and Thray Walsh (occasionally). |
Bringing you the best of the press from Itorunt through the new year. | January Edition |
NewsMore Avamar SheenanigansAmraedil, Althea, and Bladesinger of Avamar Selective, snuck into Old Rancagua and conducted a series of clandestine deals to fraudulently acquire the titles to much of the duchy or Kazakh, including the city itself. The matters were arranged in the dead of night, as most of the world slept. When dawn broke, Kazakh, Kazan, and Juazeiro were flying the Avamar Selective flag. Near enough to twenty-thousand gold was likely used in this fraud. It is truly baffling how they managed to convince their families to invest so much of their hard-earned wealth in the still no less doomed realm of the Avamar Selective. This is clearly going to slow Old Rancagua and the war effort from the northern border with Kavamar, it must be granted. However, the Avamarians still have almost no mobile army(it was demolished recently in an assault on Kalmar) and no means to hold the regions for very long at all. Once they are retaken, do their families have another twenty thousand gold to throw away for their Rock-Dweller relatives? Somehow I doubt it. The singular spite and desperation in this vast and futile expenditure of family resources only shows how completely the Avamarians have depleted the resources of the Islands. They are running out of steam and this buy-out isn't going to sustain them for long. Half of the continent is against them, no amount of family wealth can change that and this kind of thing is exactly why: Disrespect for the sovereignty of other nations. I suppose there is little harm in such tactics now, though. They'd blown all hope of a dignified extrication long ago. Update: Avamar Selective's little party has been shut down early. Old Rancagua has reclaimed both Kazan and Kazakh with incredible speed. A hell of a lot faster than I thought they would, actually. Hopefully 'ol Kocur called an early tax day so they could get something out of the whole affair. If I were one of the three nobles that spent almost my whole family fortune on this effort, I'd feel really stupid right now. An Interview With Emanuel, Prophet of the TriumvirateSince word spread of Emanuel's discovery of a long-buried library in Zamor -a region long called the gift of the gods in Itorunt for the spectacular fashion of it's creation a year ago- there has been a new religious order that, while gaining some decent support in western Itournt, has been relatively obscure to the rest of the world. We at the II are here to bring you the digs on the new religion that was formed of this discovery, called The Triumvirate, as Emanuel, the prophet of Itorunt's first native religion, does us the boon of agreeing to an interview. Who are the God's of the Triumvirate? Shouldn't it be the Quartet? There are four Goddesses. Why isn't the fourth recognized? Can you elaborate a bit more about the natures of the four Goddesses? Do they have their own minds, characters and feelings? What are the values of the followers of the Triumvirate? Might some people favor one of the goddesses over the others? What differences would these people possibly have in values, etc.? How do you worship the goddesses in the Triumvirate? Suppose someone wanted to worship the Crone? What would you say that meant about that person? How would they go about it? Apart from the triumvirate and the Crone, are there any other spiritual entities worthy of note? What does the Triumvirate teach of the afterlife? What happens when we die? Is there a reward for a righteous life, or punishment for a wicked one? Might someone please one of the three goddesses, but displease another? What might happen to such a person, in life or upon death? Any rivalries or such among the goddesses? Do you believe the goddesses intervene in mortal affairs? How does the church of the Triumvirate operate? Is there a good deal of coordination and cooperation in the church or do you prefer to allow things to proceed in their own time? In what way does the priesthood of the Triumvirate approach other religions, if at all? How do you intend to interact with them? Are you aggressive in seeking new members of the faith or are you more moderate? I would like to thank Emanuel for his time in granting this interview. It seems the Triumvirate is still a very mysterious religion with a lot of discovery and potential ahead of it. We look forward to hearing of further discoveries and developments as they are made. --Thray A Change of SceneryAs you should know if you've taken a look at your maps recently, last week saw a few final changes to the southern realms' borders. Scio was finally ceded to Yssaria, finishing the land exchange required in the treaty, then just a few days later the final region in the slightly complicated region trades arranged between Itorunt and Ibladesh, Betholm, was also transferred to it's new home. As Valdid comments, I, Thray Walsh, was named the new count of Betholm and have begun the work of transitioning the populace into the Itoruntian lifestyle. Unavoidably, there were some small grumblings and a few unidentified persons even stenciled, "Ibladesh 4 Lyfe!" into the palisade, which will need to be remodeled a bit. Though the peasants that did it obviously have only a limited literacy, given the terrible grammar and misspellings in the message, it is somewhat impressive that they actually carved 15-foot letters into the stone over night -that takes some gusto! All said, though, there should be a rather smooth transition. Betholm is quite close to my native Enubec so I am already acquainted with many of the merchants, artisans and village mayors of the area. --Thray The New YearWe at the Itorunt Informer wish you all a happy new year. It has been a year since our first issue, so this is an especially significant occasion for us. We have some news for you regarding our new religion (Thray, that's your cue). We hope you all enjoyed this past year, and hope you enjoy this coming one. Drink to your health and for the anniversary of the II's first publication! --Ichigo |
Comments for this monthIchigo's commentsHappy New Year! Thray's commentsSuddenly I feel like... COUNTing! Ah, ha, ha! Valdid's commentsCongrats Thray on becoming a Count!! |