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The following pages will begin to outline the intricate web of diplomatic relationships of the nations within Almaris. Although be warned, new developments are always being made, as diplomacy is the lifeblood that fuels the change and evolution of nations.

Therefore, be aware of the possibility that some of the information here could be outdated. All of my sources for this piece are the same as the first book of this series, ‘Governments of Almaris’.

 

-Introduction to Politics- 

 

Book 2 of 2: Interdiplomacy in Almaris

 

 

 

Chapter 1

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Norland: 

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With regard to the southern nations of Sutica, The Fakhr Tribe, and the Druidic order, the source states: “With such a distance, we don't pay them much mind”. 

 

Relations with the War Nation of Krugmar are, surprisingly, more than well. The leadership and the populations of both nations enjoy each other and share military connections. The source states: “The orcs have been great friends of mine for years. Their Rex have always been the most honorable, most straightforward”. In addition to military pursuits, their cultures are quite similar as well. Both peoples value honor and valor over noble blood and regal appearance, these similarities produce a long-lasting relationship of good feelings.

 

Regarding Elvenesse, the source says: “I have no strong feelings about them, but they're no friends of mine.”. It was also mentioned that previous alliances usually result in Elvenesse being on opposing sides of conflict. However, Elvenesse does have a high level of druidic population, which lends itself to the same issues that Norland has with the Druidic order itself.

 

When asked about the Grand Kingdom of Urguan, the source states: “They are friends of ours, through and through. Another that have a sense of honor”. The 2 nations also have military connections, with cooperative training and military pacts, which has turned into a deep mutual respect.

 

As for the Holy Orenian Empire, the source has stated plainly, “We are not friends”. Norland has been at odds with the empire for as long as many can remember, fighting a multitude of wars (10 specifically), usually with Oren coming out victorious. What fuels these conflicts, most prominently, is the culture and the attitudes toward propriety and equality. Whereas the people of Oren are well-dressed, well-spoken, and have clear class divisions, Norlanders have little interest in regal appearance, and often have intermingling between the leadership and the populace. The second point of animosity between the nations is their opposing religions. The canonists of Oren view those of the red faith to be heathen and radical. On the other hand, Norlanders view canonists as misguided, but not hostile, in fact, much of the percentage of red faith converts are former canonists, and accepted wholeheartedly into the culture after conversion. In addition to all of this, there have been many instances of disrespect perpetrated by Oren, most notably the continued decline of diplomatic attempts from Norland.

 

As for the neighboring human nation of Haense, they have had many interactions prior to their retirement from the iron accord. Culturally, Haense and Norland have differing opinions on regality, similar to the difference between Oren and Norland. However the fact that the Hanseti are mainly highlanders improves the Norlandic opinion of them. This and their cooperations prior to the 10th nordling war gives Norland a generally good opinion of Haense, but they are not ecstatic about committing to any serious relationship at this point.

 

The Domain of Vortice and Jade State of Yong Ping, both being popular points of interest diplomatically and common hubs of activity, attracted the attention of Norland some time ago. They both have had agreements with Norland in which the kingdom provides military support, in return for good favor with the 2 smaller nations, which can be leveraged for favor with all of the nations which respect or cooperate with Vortice and Yong ping. However there have been more recent developments that may or may not change this situation.



 

Chapter 2

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Urguan: 

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Sadly, the diplomatic relations of The Grand Kingdom Of Urguan are typically a private matter, I chose to accept this tradition. When the source was asked if there was anything that they would like the readers to know, they stated: “That Urguan is strong, that is all”. Information about the diplomacy will be sourced through the other nations they interact with, but the level of confirmation will have to be limited.



 

Chapter 3

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Krugmar: 

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There have been no recent interactions between the nations of Krugmar and Sutica. This however might be a good thing, as the current Rex of Krugmar has proudly admitted to being the organizer of many raids in the past. While this is unsurprising, it is nevertheless a good reason why diplomatic Endeavors have not been exchanged by and to the other nation in quite a long period of time. 

 

Official opinions from the nation of Krugmar towards the Druidic Order are not common and possibly may not exist at all, as the druids have a common reputation of isolationism and are a notable distance away from Krugmar. The common feeling about the Order among the nation’s population is quite negative, actually. They believe that the Druids are misguided and pray to false spirits, and that those spirits will one day be their downfall. 

 

The status between the war nation of Krugmar and the Fakhr tribe of the oasis is the same as the status between Krugmar and The druids. Common opinion, however, is quite the opposite. The uruks view the people of the Oasis to be courageous, as, in the words of the source, "they are strong people to brave the sands without the might of krug.'' Rex has expressed that he has no ill will towards the tribe, but there have been no correspondences in “many seasons”.

 

Regarding Elvenesse, Krugmar has, one would say, very bad relations with them. Contrary to what you might think, It is not mainly because of the stunning differences between the cultures, practices, and temperaments of the nations. Krugmar actually has no inherent ill will towards them. Even some younger uruks have friends in Elvenesse. When asked what fuels the conflict between the nations, a quote from the source states, “2 things. First is the curse that ibleez gave our people, the bloodlust that boils in our veins; they are the closest targets to us that don't pay tribute for protection.”. Krugmar also believes that Elvenesse is prideful and looks down upon them as minor people. “They treat uruks as lesser beings simply due to our ways and curse. Without their arrogance, there would be better relations between our peoples.”. Although Elvenesse, justifiably, have a restriction on uruks coming into the nation, the only other offense that they have committed is the fact that they are unfortunate enough to be located near the war nation of Krugmar.

 

The dominion of Vortice, along with Yong Ping, have good standing with Krugmar. Vortice is a long term tributary and there is often inter-populational travel between the civilizations as well. Yong ping, as a quote from the source states, is a pleasant place for orcs, “Krugmar shares many elements of our culture with them, and they enjoy learning of krug-kind as we do of their ways. They are people of strength and honor.”

 

Regarding the other nations, sadly, the research meeting had to be cut short. Information regarding Krugmar’s relationships with other nations will have to be gained through sources of other chapters.



 

Chapter 4

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Sutica: 

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Being a relatively new nation under the new administration, It has not yet had time to establish official relationships with every nation. However, some information is still available.

 

As is well known, King Georg I is a member of the Barclay family, A noble family based in Haense. Due to this, many citizens of both Haense and Sutica have very good opinions of each other. Their governments, however, have not gone so far as to announce any official alliances, nor have they signed pacts or treaties. 

Regarding the Orenian empire, relations are very good. Diplomats are sent between the nations, non-aggression pacts have been signed, and citizens of both civilizations often visit each other.

 

The Fakhr tribe to the south, has historically had some negative relations with the region, regardless of its administration, but ever since its reformation into an emirate, those have stopped, and the tribe has taken official stances of neutrality. Minor envoys and missives have been sent to the oasis on behalf of Sutica, but developments are still pending, and no progress has officially been made.



 

Chapter 5

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Haense: 

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Starting with the southern nations, the Kingdom of Haense does not interact much with them for 2 reasons; mainly that the religion of Haense is canonist, while the Fakhr tribe and the Druidic order practice faith’s that are considered astray. The second, is that the 2 southern nations have taken public stances of neutrality to foreign issues. Normally the former factor might cause issues, but the latter factor as well as the vast distance between the 2 nations and Haense provides a buffer and a deterrent to any problems that could arise. 

 

Regarding Sutica specifically, the crown of Haense and the monarchs of the commonwealth have positive feelings toward each other. The monarch of Sutica being from a noble family in Haense contributes greatly to this, as the new administration has secured a canonist position in the continental divide. Further diplomatic action however, has yet to be considered, as a quote from the source states; “Sutica has its own struggles with revamping themselves, much to focus on for them” and “friendliness does not mean alliances are near, it would need to make sense and benefit Haense if one were to be agreed upon''.

 

Toward the west, the crown of elvenesse and Haense have, in past history, kept good relations and held a mutual pact, but in the words of the source “that has long since gone”. They did not give the impression that there was any interest in rekindling the relationship or renewing any treaties at this time. 

 

The tone changes on the topic of the war nation of Krugmar. The source states “We have dobry relations with the rexdom ''. They currently hold treaties and pacts allowing, “free trade, a defensive alliance, and military cooperation, should the need arise.”. The 2 nations get along not only because they are the strongest military powers of almaris and this alliance secures the prominence of both nations, but also because their peoples enjoy each other's culture. Positivity shows itself not just diplomatically in their governments, but also with camaraderie between their militaries. A quote from the source states; “His majesty enjoys headbutting with the rex on the rare occasion they meet.”. 

 

One could say that the relationship between Haense and the grand kingdom of Urguan is almost the same as that between Haense and Krugmar. The dwarves are also a large military power, and provide the same benefits of an alliance with Haense as the uruks do. Although there is not the same sense of camaraderie and friendship, the Haenseni do have a deep respect for dwarven culture. “The dwarves are also pillars of innovation and are dobry at their craft. Aside from brute strength, Urguan is dobry with weapons and mechanics''.

 

It does not seem that the Haenseni crown has much admiration or respect for the kingdom of Norland. “Being a nation of pagans” as the source says, would obviously cause problems with the canonist nation. There have also been claims of numerous backstabings and breaking of treaties, which would contribute to such an apprehensive attitude. “Norland has their highs and lows, though most commonly their lows. I chalk it up to their lack of consistency in maintaining themselves and their projection of anger.”

 

Oren and Haense, as many know, have a long and storied history, with Haense previously being a vassal state, and then being given independence. “Since independence, Haense has flourished and become much stronger and undoubtedly the empire’s equal in recent years.”. One might think that the empire might harbor negativity towards Haense because of this, but in fact, Haense now commands respect from all those who wish to interact with them. Though Haense would like to keep relations positive with its neighbor, “Haense will niet stand for any disrespect or pushing of buttons”.

 

Outside of minor visits and one time situations, the kingdom of Haense is not known for interacting with the minor settlements of Vortice and Yong Ping.



 

Chapter 6

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Haelun’or: 

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The nation of Haelun’or being on polar opposite sides of Almaris, does not interact with the nations of the south past the Continental Divide. Further, they do not wish to, as in the words of the source, "They all have a reputation for harboring ‘ata". This word 'ata means impure, ugly, or otherwise straying from the views and practices of the High elves. As such, Haelun’or has no interest in associating with them. 

 

Specifically regarding The Druids, a quote from the source States "I have no time for druidic nonsense". Despite these things the leadership of Haelun'or have no intention or inclination to cause any conflict, “so long as Haelun’or’s integrity is maintained”.

 

As of now, relations between Haelun’or and Elvenesse are, as one could say, neutral. In recent history there was a small issue that arose diplomatically, but that has been resolved. Although things have been calm for quite a while, the source provides that there are plenty of occasions in which both sides have fought against each other and Allied together in the past, but ia quote from the source provides, "we have found no major sources of tension with them". 

 

Regarding the smaller settlements of Vortice and Yong Ping, The Source States, "They seem amicable to Haelun’or. I've found them rather easy to work with despite our differences.". People of the settlements sometimes visit the capital city, due to its popularity as a tourist destination. As far as diplomatic channels, there is no regular occurrence of correspondences. Given that the civilizations are familiar with each other, however, this could result in further official dealings if the need were to arise.

 

The nations of Haelun’or and Urguan, being on each other's border, have plenty of opportunities for interaction. Cordial relations do benefit from their proximity and both populations have a somewhat high opinion of each other. Specifically regarding diplomacy however, discussions have resulted in a non-aggression pact. In the words of the source, "Our relations are rather good as a result, rarely do our interests not align.". 

 

Haelun’or, with such a distance away from the war nation of Krugmar, understandably has no regular interactions with them. In the words of the source, "they tend to be outside our diplomatic purview.". Unofficially however, Haelun’or has been the target of previous raids by Krugmar. However, recent history has not seen this trend continue.

In reference to the Orenian empire, the source states clearly, "They have been a reliable source of good diplomacy and I hope for our relations to continue to be fruitful". This cooperation likely stems most from the fact both nations seek peace and internal development, and are therefore inclined to engage in positive diplomatic relation building with all other nations that have the same goals. 

 

Historically, the leadership of Haelun’or would have had more to say about the kingdom of Norland, but ever since the current sohaer has taken office, there has been a significant lack of interaction between the nations, as such there is not much information to be gathered.

 

Lastly, the relationship between Haelun’or and Haense is one of reciprocal respect, “We have both mutually sought to improve our relations and cooperation, Haelun’or holds no ill will towards the people of Haense.”. Although relations between the 2 might be publically positive, the populations of both nations are not known for visiting or even speaking highly of one another, and it was not clear that either nation is eager to pursue a high level of bond.



 

Chapter 7

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Yong Ping: 

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The strongest relationship the people of Yong Ping have is with the Fakhr tribe of the oasis. Since both of the civilizations have farfolk origin and majority population, this is a strong binding force that influences their relationship. A quote from the source states; "We share many cultural similarities and from back in the days of Tai Ping, their people and ours have lived in harmony.".

 

Generally, the Jade State usually takes stances of neutrality in outsider’s political conflicts. They are, however, open to coming to the aid of their neighbors in times of need. “We mostly keep to ourselves, xi, however we aren't opposed to helping out our allies or neighbors against a common threat. For example, Luciensberg. Although we had problems before due to... cultural insensitivities, we now bonded ever since we came to their aid against the Ratkin.”

 

Whether Yong Ping will maintain its strictly neutral stance far into the future is unknown, but it is certain that their culture’s focus on domestic affairs and local population make that standard very likely.



 

Chapter 8

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Oren: 

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Starting with the trade state of Sutica, Oren currently has a great relationship, with non-aggression pacts and diplomatic envoys being sent back and forth ever since king Georg I’s coronation. Although it must be noted that Oren and Sutica have had some significant conflicts in the past, but that was under the leadership of previous and unrightful rulers, so this does not affect the current feelings. Due to the fact that the current and rightful administration of Sutica are loyal canonists, Oren has a positive opinion of the trade state. A quote from the source states “Naturally, as canonist brethren, the empire affirmed their support in recognizing him [Georg] as the king of Sutica, as it is our canonist obligation to support canonist claimants against apostate rulers.”. Apart from that, officials and citizens from both nations often spend time at events and friendly gatherings hosted by each other. 

 

There was not much information on the Fakhr of the oasis given, but the source did mention that “We are currently working on diplomacy with them”.

 

As for the Druidic order, Oren, similar to other northern civilizations, does not interact with them as they are seen as isolationist and there are not many who are supportive of their spiritual practices.

 

Feelings between the leadership of Oren and Elvenesse are, as of recent, very well. There are no well-known or notable conflicts in the past between the two Nations, likely due to the great distance between them. Currently, Oren and Elvenesse have shown interest in diplomatic relations with each other; with non-aggression pacts, trade agreements, and military aid being rendered and received on both sides. The 2 nations are openly willing to engage in cooperation with any other Nation who has similar interests and desires to themselves. 

 

Historical relations between Oren and Krugmar have varied and evolved over the many years. Although they have in the past fought together against forces of the inferi and other malicious factors, Krugmar has recently engaged in hostility towards many allies of Oren, which is, as the source states, “something that must not be entertained.”. This has a negative outcome on the opinions Orenians hold toward them. They have also allied with the kingdom of Norland against Oren, which does not help the situation. A quote from the source States, "Such an action left a bad taste within our government’s eye.". Despite these things, the source mentions that due to Oren's focus on domestic development, their general interest is to have peace with the other civilizations of almaris, "Our empire is always devoted to peace, as we seek inward development. But before progress is made with the orcs, they must refrain from attacking our allies.". Due to this, Oren still maintains its public openness for the building of positive opinions between themselves and Krugmar, However only on the condition that hostility from them is reduced, and ideally ceased entirely, although the latter notion is laughably unlikely.

 

It seems the diplomatic statuses of the Orenian empire are some of the oddest in almaris; despite sharing a border with the grand kingdom of Urguan, they have not interacted very much, there have not been any pacts or agreements shared between the 2, and diplomats are not sent back and forth as would be expected. Although Urguan has a strong relationship with norland, and the most recent nordling war saw a varying level of support from Urguan depending on whom you ask. Oddly, again, this does not breed negativity for dwarves among the citizenry of Oren. It does not seem likely this indifference will change in the near future, but the source does confirm that they are open to diplomacy with Urguan’s new king.

 

Despite their recent histories, the empire and the kingdom of Haense seem to have a productive and happy relationship. Both nations being devout canonists, they are somewhat obligated to get along in a way. This is greatly helped by Haense's decision in the most recent nordling war to remain neutral. A quote from the source States, "Haense affirmed their neutrality during the nordling war - upholding their obligations both in regard to our treaty and canonist principles.". Their relationship is also bolstered by frequent visits from Nobles and officials to the various events and festivals hosted by each other. It is unlikely, given the connection between the two, that this will change.

Referencing the relationship between the nations, the source states, "our diplomats have been exchanging channels more frequently now. We look towards this fruitful future." and also "our empire is devoted to continuing a prosperous relationship with any canonist sovereign."

 

Oren, given that they are always willing to participate in diplomacy with any other nations who have the same desire, have begun to pursue dialogues with Vorice. Previously, Vortice has had military affiliations with the kingdom of Norland, and it was therefore in the interest of the empire to nullify the agreements by signing more recent and more active non-aggression pacts. Orenians also hold a generally high opinion of rulership and denizens of Vortice. In the words of the source, "Their monarch and foreign minister are very amicable, as so are their denizens". 

 

Similarly to Vortice, the empire has started to open diplomatic channels with Yong Ping. They have also signed a non-aggression pact and have similar feelings toward the people of Yong Ping as with Vortice. The settlement of Yong Ping is known for its beauty and hospitality, making visits there a pleasure for any diplomats opening discussions with the civilization.



 

Chapter 9

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Elvenesse: 

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The relationship between the high crown of Elvenesse and the Druidic order is not publicly well known, but it is common knowledge that many of Elvenesse’s population of druids freely travel between the 2 nations. The societal structure of the Druidic order is quite conducive to self reflection within the community. As such official diplomatic missives, envoys, and other such correspondences are few and far between, if not non-existent. Despite this, the citizenry of the order and Elvenesse have high opinions of each other.

 

Sutica and Elvenesse, in times before the recent administrations and overthrows, have had a notable war and otherwise negative relations, but as of now, all previous conflicts are left in the past, and the current governments have not yet had the opportunity to interact with each other as of yet.

 

Regarding the Fakhr oasis, the source I spoke to had never actually heard of the nation, giving me reason to believe that emissaries have not in recent years traveled that far south or exchanged any diplomatic outreaches. 

 

As might be quite well known, the crown of Elvenesse has for a long time had conflicts with the war nation of Krugmar and its inhabitants, currently employing a sanction on uruks in the territory. In recent years, tensions have increased due to constant belligerence from the uruks. However the source has expressed hope that the situation will be resolved shortly; “We have always had conflict with the uruks and now they have conflict with one of our allies, Urguan, We are going to work together to hopefully have the uruks stop.”

 

As previously mentioned, Elvenesse also enjoy cooperations with the grand kingdom of Urguan. Although unexpected, this is nevertheless an active diplomatic endeavor. A quote from the source states; “We want to work with other nations, if their goals fit ours, also the current king is a good friend of ours, and it is wonderful to work with him.”

 

Regarding Haelun’or, relations are currently good, with notable periods of distress between the nations. It is arguably the most complicated international relationship in the northern half of almaris, as both nations are primarily elven in population, but the limited nature of Haelun’or’s citizenry is quite opposite to Elvenesse’s relatively open and accepting population. Not only does this result in cultural differences, but the resulting condescension by the high elven nation only limits the level of possible respect that can be shown between the parties. The temperaments of both nations, however, are on the upper end of peacefulness and neutrality in all of almaris, so they are naturally inclined to, if not maintain good relationships, at very least limit the amount of bad relationships they have. 

 

Regarding the human nations, Elvenesse does not interact much with Norland and Haense. However, They do appreciate the northmen’s disdain for voidal magic, as they themselves do not support the practice. Outside of this, The current relation between the 2 nations are, I suppose one would say, neutral. This is unlikely to change in the near future, as neither party has expressed interest in sending envoys or expressed the need for any sort of alliance.

 

Regarding the empire, relations are surprisingly good. They seem to enjoy the most unexpected alliance in all of almaris; “We actually take a liking to the Orenians. We have been allies for many years”. Though both nations have differences in culture, population, and location, the desire for peace and willingness to open diplomacy with other nations supersedes all other differences that arise. They have also participated in battle together against the orcs on occasion. When asked what fuels the bonds between the nations, the source states; “Well, basically just trade, nonaggression pacts, passage. They also help defend us when we do ask, as long as we return the favor”

 

Lastly, Elvenesse is in the process of signing pacts and agreements with the settlements of Yong ping and the domain of Vortice. There is nothing in particular that either party can justify an alliance with, but it is deeply rooted in elveness’s interests that they reduce any possible conflict now and in the future, and so they intelligently, initiate positive relations with the 2 civilizations to build good foundations of mutual positivity.



 

Chapter 10

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Druidic Order: 

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The Druidic Order, contrary to popular belief, does not follow isolationism as a core tenant. Rather, they believe that their primary purpose is to preserve the balance and maintenance of nature above all else. Because of this, they will rarely be seen outside of Druid communities. A quote from the source states: “We actually frown upon druids taking most leadership positions in governments and other guilds because it means they are most likely putting this over their duty.” When asked why they are not interested in trade relations with other nations, the source states: “We have no need for mina and we know how to live sustainably on the lands we live on”. Furthermore, there might be small trades done within the members of the community, but they have no need for trade on any official scale with other nations.

 

While not isolationist, they do specifically avoid matters of politics or relationships with other nations, with one notable exception. A quote from a second source states: “The path of the druid is one of neutrality. To interfere in the affairs of descendants draws us away from our duties.”, and “Politics should never be a druid’s calling.” Although unlikely and rare, the druidic order will aid settlements who are dealing with unnatural phenomena, or seek to correct those who are being overly destructive of nature. 

 

The one exception to the druid’s general practice of neutrality and solitude is the High Crown of Elvenesse. The kingdom is very well known to be a common place of travel for druids, and is the location of the 2nd highest population of them. I have also confirmed that the High prince of Elvenesse is a mother circle druid.

Because of Elvenesse’s ‘close’ relationship with the druidic order, it can be assumed that if the druids ever did need to temporarily suspend the practice of solitude in times of dire need or existential danger, Elvanesse would be the primary party in support of the order.



 

Chapter 11

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Fakhr Tribe: 

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Prior to Almaris, the predecessor to the Fakhr tribe, called the Qalasheen, was historically accustomed to war with the Empire of Oren on the basis that both claimed to be the protectors of the farfolk peoples. This history is still in the memory of the people of Fakhr, but modern diplomatic relations have remained mostly cordial. 

 

Prior to the confederacy of Fakhr, the 4 tribes had vastly different philosophies regarding how to deal with foreigners, most notably among them, the Haman tribe, who were belligerent and aggressive to many people in the southern continent. The sheikhs of most of the other tribes also did not organize very effectively and were, as the source quotes, “incompetent”. For these reasons, the current emir, and the first one in almaris, leveraged marital and diplomatic relations within the tribe to gain support from the majority of its people, and was declared the emir of the Fakhr people.

 

In the southern continent, the Fakhr viewed the original settlers of Sutica as equals and did not have any ill will towards them, however recent changes in Sutican government leaves the Fakhr with a negative opinion of them, as they see the new Suticans as “outside intruders, and colonizers'' as the source has provided. The only other nation of note in the southern continent is the Druidic Order, who have mutual agreements with the fakhr to isolate themselves from each other, as both nations only seek peace and try to keep attention on domestic affairs. 

 

Now to the north, the northern kingdoms have a long and varied history with the Fakhr tribe, but time and time again, the northerners have proven that committed alliances with them are much more trouble than they're worth, and often provide little to no benefit to the tribe. For this reason, the Fakhr have resolved not to get involved with political differences and conflicts within the north. However, in the interest of peace and prosperity, the tribe is open to non-aggression pacts and trade agreements with any nation that wishes to engage in such. The only international obligation the Fakhr will uphold and maintain is the lasting protection of the jade state of Yong Ping, which the tribe sees as a duty due to its title as the ‘protector of the freefolk’. If Yong Ping was ever to be involved in a conflict, the Fakhr tribe are sure to be there as well.

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“Incredible work, just as before.” Comments J. H. Fitzpeter. ”Maybe we should find this author and invite him to the Forum…“

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((OOC: In LOTC, these books can be found under the names of 'Inter-Diplo 1' and 'Inter-Diplo 2', as minecraft books have a very limited character limit for their titles.))

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Athri finds some of this information involving the Unified Domain of Vortice to be... outdated. Even then, she gave a silent nod at the work.

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"OH ****! UTAYR WE ON PAPER! though why we are not better known for trade that is beyond me...." Rashid says a bit dejected after all the business buzz that swarmed the oasis

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From in the desert, Alexander du Casse frowns as the rich political landscape of Sutica's vassals is completely glossed over

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Flips through pages, nodding along "This is not terrible for a new author. " and sets his quill to to parchment to write the author. 

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On 7/14/2021 at 10:21 PM, Minuvas said:

Flips through pages, nodding along "This is not terrible for a new author. " and sets his quill to to parchment to write the author. 

Lomiei awaits a response to his bird with bated breath.

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