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<blockquote data-quote="Ciaran" data-source="post: 693493" data-attributes="member: 756"><p>So, whither Jonga and Cresia?</p><p></p><p>I think it’s worth noting a few things about Jongan culture. They already have swords, shields and military formations. Thus, unlike the Cresians, this isn’t their first war; it isn’t even their third or fourth. This is a culture that has clearly been through a lot of violent conflict in the past. In addition, they’re embarking on a war of annihilation with a distant, non-aggressive culture over the death of a single Jongan.</p><p></p><p>And what was he doing in Cresia, anyway? It strains credulity that he shows up on the one day a year that the Cresian beastmen are participating in their ritual hunt, just in time to be slaughtered. And he did not come alone; the Jongans knew where to send their ships to retaliate, so he must have been part of a group, one that managed to enter and move through Cresia without being noticed by the Cresians.</p><p></p><p>My theory? This isn’t the first Jongan war of annihilation. The islanders send out war parties to explore other lands, and when they encounter another culture, they spy on the natives for a while, and then send out a wave of ships to slaughter the natives and take their stuff. Maybe they had a justification for this practice in the past -- the Jongan islands may once have been home to a dozen warring tribes, making it necessary to do unto the neighboring tribe before they do you in -- but now, they’re unabashed aggressors. It’s only now, in Cresia, that they’ve bitten off more than they can chew.</p><p></p><p>Does this seem like a reasonable analysis of the situation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ciaran, post: 693493, member: 756"] So, whither Jonga and Cresia? I think it’s worth noting a few things about Jongan culture. They already have swords, shields and military formations. Thus, unlike the Cresians, this isn’t their first war; it isn’t even their third or fourth. This is a culture that has clearly been through a lot of violent conflict in the past. In addition, they’re embarking on a war of annihilation with a distant, non-aggressive culture over the death of a single Jongan. And what was he doing in Cresia, anyway? It strains credulity that he shows up on the one day a year that the Cresian beastmen are participating in their ritual hunt, just in time to be slaughtered. And he did not come alone; the Jongans knew where to send their ships to retaliate, so he must have been part of a group, one that managed to enter and move through Cresia without being noticed by the Cresians. My theory? This isn’t the first Jongan war of annihilation. The islanders send out war parties to explore other lands, and when they encounter another culture, they spy on the natives for a while, and then send out a wave of ships to slaughter the natives and take their stuff. Maybe they had a justification for this practice in the past -- the Jongan islands may once have been home to a dozen warring tribes, making it necessary to do unto the neighboring tribe before they do you in -- but now, they’re unabashed aggressors. It’s only now, in Cresia, that they’ve bitten off more than they can chew. Does this seem like a reasonable analysis of the situation? [/QUOTE]
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