Old Grehk/OG-NG-Sint Treaty

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Herein lies the joint treaty between the Kingdoms of Old Grehk, Neo Grehk and Thalmarkin, and the Republic of Melhed and Theocracy of Sint.

Agreed on and signed by the venerable rulers, King Zog the Great House of Zog, King Stephen Kane, King Svartsen De Carinthie, Consul Aldo Unti and Pontifex Benton Aelradir on the 30th of July, 2008.

  1. Relations are raised to peace after which Gemke is returned to Old Grehk.
  2. After Yipinalke is returned to Neo Grehk, Kell will be given to Old Grehk.
  3. After Rolbury and Xerus are returned to Neo Grehk, Mekotor will be returned to Old Grehk.
  4. Old Grehk AND Neo Grehk (not Sint) agree not to expand any further until the Daimons are driven from the entire island. It would guarantee the two realms would not be tempted by jealousy and treated equally, hoping this treaty would be the first step of a real peace treaty. TO AVOID CONFUSION - The definition of "daimons being driven from the island - has to be agreed by all signing parties INCLUDING the agreement guarantors (ie Sint, NG, OG, Thalmarkin, Melhed) - to avoid repeat of previous events.
  5. The region of Pomatim is a historical region of Old Grehk and a problem between Thalmarkin and Old Grehk. In order to avoid anarchy in this region, Thalmarkin will hold it until the end of the daimon invasion or of this treaty
  6. In order to assure the progression of this treaty, Sint, Thalmarkin and Melhed will act as guarantors of the treaty. NG can accept Sint forces in their territories and OG will accept Thalmarkin and Melhed forces in OG territory their presence would force the two realms to respect any step of this treaty. If there is a problem, due to an accident or an individual action, the realms implicate in the treaty would come back to dialogue.
  7. The guarantors of the treaty, Sint, Melhed and Thalmarkin WILL declare war upon any party in breach of the treaty - by breach - substantive breach - not an individual taking unauthorised action.