Falasan Inquirer/February07
Falasan Inquirer | ||
Price: 15 silver | Editors: Reilwin Merytis,Rathkanouros Kalantis | Date of Issue: February 2007 |
Upsurge in monsters throughout Atamara | |
February 2nd, 2007
Reports have been received in Falasan of a large number of monsters and undead appearing simultaneously almost everywhere on the continent. Their source is unknown, but reports confirm that most of these beasts have congregated on the Cagilan Empire, Eston, Tara and Carelia. Some people fear that this may be the prelude to an undead invasion, as frequently occurs on the distant land of Beluaterra. |
Wrath of the gods? | |
February 2nd, 2007
Hordes of monsters have suddenly appeared throughout the realm of Eston. Already, there are mutterings that this is but fitting retribution for their deceit and treachery. To each, their just desserts.
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Guile and deception abounds amongst Estonite leaders! | |
February 2nd, 2007
Eston finally attacked, after a long period of dissembling, duplicity and hypocrisy. Its leaders continually misled Queen Cathrine with promises of peace and friendship, all the while continually preparing for war. Eston's excuse for attacking? The presence of several Falasani troop leaders on Estonite lands, present without orders simply to help Eston eliminate a band of monsters. The following letter documents the treachery lying behind Estonite cunning:
Eston continued its double-dealing ways, as it invaded, looted, pillaged and ravaged the regions of Belegmon and Nazia without any formal declaration of war. Eston's hypocrisy is particularly evident when it protested the mercy shown by Maniac, Falasan's archpriest. Although he could have executed Marcus Magnus, the assassin, he simply deported him, in spite of the great temptation offered to him after he received the following letter:
Promises of peace were suddenly sent after Queen Cathrine fell ill and Tank was elected king, declaring that as long as Falasan did not invade Eston, Eston would do likewise...despite this, an Estonite infiltrator, Cornic, was captured not long afterward. Double-talk from Eston continued, as shown in the excerpt below:
All this, in spite of the words he had spouted earlier, "I will not insult you by playing political games any longer: Falasan proved itself a danger to Eston during our viking war and since. Now Eston is moving to reduce that danger."-Sir Basil Most likely, Eston realized that aid would not soon be forthcoming as negociations between Tara and Falasan resumed. Playing for time, Eston is now a vulture, waiting to stab into Falasan's back once it has become fully engaged with Tara.
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Confusion results as neutral Eston attacks | |
February 2nd, 2007
Puzzlement was prominent in the expressions of nobles throughout Falasan, as reports reached them of an invasion by Eston without a declaration of war. Despite this, they girded themselves for battle and headed to Barad Falas. Sadly, festivities the day before left many knights inebriated, and when orders were sent to reclaim Belegmon, few were actually in a state to comply. Estonite troops withdrew from Falasani lands soon after they received news of Queen Cathrine's illness, laudably leaving King Tank some time to arrange his affairs. Eston's leaders assured King Tank that they would remain neutral until talks between Falasan, the Cagilan Empire and Tara were concluded. |
Perfidy and Dishonour | |
February 2nd, 2007
Does Norland's rapaciousness ever end? After some great sword-shaking and shield-beating on the part of Norland, and further backed by the newly created Northern Federation, Minas Ithil finally ceded 3 of her regions in return for peace. Although those lands had been rightfully obtained from Norland (as an inducement for the aid of Minas Ithil in a past war against Eston) Norland demanded the return of those regions, and obtained them. However, did it end there? No! Norland attempts to fob off his insatiable greed on the decrees of his 'gods', declaring a holy war on Minas Ithil and stating his intent to restore Hasland. If this war was truly declared for religious reasons, then I'll eat my horse.
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Norland declares war on Minas Ithil | |
February 2nd, 2007
After a moment of peace, brought about by Minas Ithil's concession to Norland's demands for the return of 3 regions, Norland declared war on Minas Ithil. Although the use of the term "Holy War" is highly suspect, this surprise move was most likely brought about due to the new change in the leadership of Norland, from Prime Minister Krypton the Bold to Derack the Daring. |