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Brabantine - Halfling Agreement

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Penned, Year 183 of the Second Age

By the The Shire of Dunwen and The Duchy of Brabant

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Diplomatic Agreements:

 

Article I: Sovereignty 

a) Signatories recognise the co-signatory’s right to rule over the territory within their domains, and recognize their legitimate successors according to native laws.

b) Signatories will acknowledge no legitimacy to internal actions undermining the co-signatory.

 

Article II: Declaration of Friendship

a) Co-signatories make it known to the descendants of Aevos that there exists between them a justified state of friendship, inspired by the love of Godan.

b) Co-signatories agree to engage in the practice of Open Borders on land and water; never restricting access to the co-signatory for trade or travel.

c) Co-signatories will engage in the practice of hosting combined events

 

Martial Agreements: 

 

Article I: Non-Aggression

a) Signatories agree to not enter pacts intent on martial aggression against the co-signatory, its borders, or its individuals.

 

Article II: Mutual Defense

a) Uses of force against either signatory will be considered an armed attack upon both territories.

 

Economic Agreements:

 

Article I: Free Trade

a) Signatories will provide a trade stall, to be managed by the economic council of the co-signatory, free of tax for the duration of the Treaty.

 

Article II: Resource Access

a) Mines of resource in the territories of each signatory shall have access provided to chosen councillors of the co-signatory.

b) Access to resource harvests during certain seasons may be restricted according to local necessity, so long as communication is given ahead of time.

 

Territorial Agreement:

 

Article I: Land.

a) The Shire of Dunwen agrees to cede the territories in blue to the Duchy of Brabant

 

Article II: Claims

a) The signatories shall acknowledge the respective claims of each territory marked in blue for Brabant, and in yellow for the Shire.

 

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Agreements of Duration:

 

Article I: Standard Duration

a) Let these above articles be in effect for an indefinite amount of years from the date signatures are hereafter penned.

b) Upon the death of either signatory, let this agreement be null and void, to be affirmed again by the successive head-of-state or left defunct.

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Signed,

 

Thain Rolando Applefoot

Thain of Dunwen, Head of the Applefoot Familyline, Blood Son of the First Thain, The Scarred Elder, Realmholder of Dunfarthing


 

His Grace, Ser Sterling Blaxton-Whitewood,

Duke of Brabant, Marquis of Lotusgrad, Reeve of Blackwell, Lilenburg and Swan’s Keep, Lord of the Peaks, Protector of the Weefolk.

 

Her Ladyship Grace, Arowyn Scarlett Whitewood,

Heiress of Brabant.

 

Lothair of Brabant,

Arch Delegate of Brabant










 

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The charter of their independence was stained with tears as the duke was just calming down from witnessing his beloved daughter Arowyn be wed. "For ve people"

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Florian Leroux looked over the missive with a observant eye. His eyes carefully reading, before giving a nod and saying allowed "Ah! Fantastic. I will need to make a report on this soon." he nods his head, and opens a book, and quill to take some notes down.

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The Heiress sat at her wedding enjoying fine wine with her new husband. She received the word from a handmaiden, then looking to Lorand. "My father and the the Wee folk have given me the best wedding present." She raised her glass. "To our future." 

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Marjorie Falkner raised her glass in celebration, excited about what this means for the future of Brabant!

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Heidenrich looks over the notice, his old sickly looking self would seem quite surprised "I will not lie to myself. This was not expected. . .BUT  it is not a bad surprise." 

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The Queen of Balian would smile for her friend "Finally, such has been deserved for decades now, the Duke shall do a wonderful job"

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6 minutes ago, Frank_Dog said:

The Heiress sat at her wedding enjoying fine wine with her new husband. She received the word from a handmaiden, then looking to Lorand. "My father and the the Wee folk have given me the best wedding present." She raised her glass. "To our future." 

Lorand Whitewood looks over towards his now wife, Giving a light smile as he reads it "Indeed, The greatest wedding present." Before raising his own glass "To the future"

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Karl sat at his desk, looking over the missive: "Vy wanted this Arowyn, I trust you will lead us to greatness"

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The youngest of the family Aithne, grins at the news. More to celebrate on top of her sister's wedding! What a day, the people of Brabant has worked hard!

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“Oi’m surprised t’is took so long” says Mimosa Applefoot, local resident.

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Stefan could be seen smoking a blunt and as he looked at the missive, he would smile and go "Guess I can't no longer buy my weed domestically!"

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Liridona, from the Seven Skies, smiled down upon her cousin. "Ah, Sterly.." She mused with a smile from her place above, "We may have had our ups and downs, but how far he's come. Surely, he's made his kin proud."

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