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A Feast to Honour the Kha


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A Feast to Honour the Kha ( 1718 )

我们很感谢您的保护.

Wǒmen hěn gǎnxiè nǐ de bǎohù.

[!] A message is written out to all of the allies of the Houzi under Hsieh Xin, written on a papyrus letter with a fine ink from the squids within Sutican waters.

 

We are very grateful for your protection, and in order to honor the Kha’s aid, we bring fresh seafood from the Sutican ocean and hope that we may peacefully bring our people together once more. May those who partake in this feast be the Kha and our allies in Sutica, for protecting us in times of need.

         With this, we bring hope of a new era of peace between Houzi, Kha, and the persecuted all alike.”                 

 


It was clear to the Kha and Hou, under the guidance of the Huangdi of the Jade Republic, that there would be peace for decades to come. As they gathered under a statue of worship for the Kha, they conversed on the future of Hou, and the truth of the events that occured at the State of Shen. They mulled over the hostile attitude of the past Huangdi Cao Cao and his Imperial Guard, and remembered the horror that they felt as they fled through the waters during their escape into Sutica. Not only were they down a well respected guard, but they had begun to lose all hope in whether they would be able to continue surviving - since for the most part all but one family were purely civilians. With the Hou-zi owning nothing other than their physical form, and little to no food rations, the great Tul’Tsisha allowed the Hou to seek temporary refuge in their homes. With a kind heart, she gave refugees homes in the caverns of the Kha, which touched the heart of Huangdi Hsieh Xin, and his people.

 

On the day where the moon lit up the sky brightest, the Hou-zi of the Jade Republic, the Kha, the Halflings, and the Wood Elves of Maehr’orrar joined together as one in the caverns, whispering and shouting tales to each other under a night’s festivity of drinking and partying. The Halflings spoke many a story with cheer in their hearts, the Kha eloquent as can be- aiding others even still in a celebration meant for them, the Hou-zi smoking and drinking heartily - competing in their newfound liberty, and the Wood Elves prancing amongst the food and cave walls in delight. The various races gathered to feast cherished this moment of peace, an understanding they hoped would last for generations to come, and silent prayers were uttered to their various Gods that this was the start of a new age of peace and prosperity.

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