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THE HIGHLANDER PACT


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Petyr, a proud Highlander of Hanseti-Ruska and a proud Canonist, applauds for His Royal Majesty Karl III - the protector of all Highlanders. He would personally see this pact as a means to slowly convert the pagans to the one true faith and a tremendous display of prowess and honour for his beloved kingdom.

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"Vhat t'**** Odin- vyr more stupid t'an vyr mother." An old woman in Norland grumbled upon hearing of the pact.

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"Wow Norland really just got their ass whooped without a war... Embarassing," commented Luisa as she took a sip from her bottle of ale.

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"Is this why the Norland King went off and bothered the Baron of Acre for some land?" Charles asks ominously to no one in particular.....

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The Viceroy of Hyspia smiles as Haense asserts its dominance in the north, then returning to overseeing the construction of his new holding

 

"Odin...you gutless craven" grumbled a Norlandic farmer living in the countryside

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"In the field of international relations, a sphere of influence (SOI) is a spatial region or concept division over which a state or organisation has a level of cultural, economic, military or political exclusivity.

 

While there may be a formal alliance or other treaty obligations between the influenced and influencer, such formal arrangements are not necessary and the influence can often be more of an example of soft power. Similarly, a formal alliance does not necessarily mean that one country lies within another's sphere of influence. High levels of exclusivity have historically been associated with higher levels of conflict.

 

In more extreme cases, a country within the 'sphere of influence' of another may become a subsidiary of that state and serve in effect as a satellite state or de facto colony," says Stanimar.

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An old keeper stared at the missive in his private residence and tossed it into the fire as soon as he finished reading the final word "They really did it... I can't believe they did it."

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Milki Kvitravn stares at the missive “******* cowarrd.” She grumbles, although who knows who it was aimed towards.

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An adunian looked at this missive, a grand smile growing upon his marred visage, from the tavern a loud and boisterous laugh would resound through the mighty hall. A joyous and chaotic tune as he laughed at the failures of that Northern Kingdom. "Splendid"

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"Ah it appears the norlandic fools won the battle and lost the war," she mutters, a slight smile being cracked as the Thuri-Elendil went to stand, walking about the Cartref Mor grounds doing knight stuff.

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Casimira felt a great rush of schadenfreude as the information was relayed to her, and spent several minutes laughing at the misfortunes of the people who had driven her to take her forever vacation in the first place. "Hope you let the King of Haense take you to dinner first," She snorted derisively.

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A bastard of Norland would read the missive, disappointed to call the nation home. “Weak Kings make bad times, bad times make strong men, strong men make good times, good times make weak kings.”

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Well, the keeper must be right, I suppose. Remon seemed filled with utter disappointmentWhat a weak city Norland has become.

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"The right choice, ultimately, most wise ne to risk their recent prosperity." Muttered Talim. "I am confident Norland will continue to flourish under Odin and hope they focus inward now that they are in the good graces of their highland brethren."

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