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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 6513829" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>James responds, <strong>"We can't have you leave the port, yet, until the port officials come to finish their inspection."</strong> Most poor Tsoylani wear light beige and white kilts, sandals and otherwise walk around bare-chested regardless of gender due to the constant heat and humidity from the near sea. Two other nearby men, however, are mid-level functionaries. They are skinny, scowling middle-aged men in ink-spattered robes, higher quality sandals, and triangular sapphire-colored hats. James approaches them, bows politely, and speaks in their tongue, giving one of them a small jade bracelet and telling the man that it is for his mother-in-law, whom James heard was having a birthday. Your majordomor then indicates that you relic hunters are feeling unwell from your long journey and that you would like to get some rest for the benefit of your health. The bribe is accepted, and the two men accept your own bows, briefly take your names and ask your intent, and allow you to go as they begin to inspect the goods the Green Pyramid Clan is stacking onto the dock. They seem especially excited once they see that the first box contains metal ore.</p><p></p><p>As you give James a curious look he explains in low tones as you continue walking towards the Crawford Estate. <strong>"You've been gone for a few months, but much has happened while you have been away. Tsoylanu and its neighbor, Yan Kor, entered into war with one another with what seems to have been caused by several political gaffes. Tsoylanu has lost territory at the battles of Atkolei Heights. The metal ores that you had at first brought were used for decorations and gifts, but now there has been talk of using them to create stronger weapons than the bone and bronze ones being employed by the Sapphire Guard. So a representative of the army went to speak to Ambassador North, asking to increase metal ore trade in exchange for Tsoylani silk and spices. The meeting... did not go well. Ambassador North demanded that our fellow citizens of the Realm be allowed to dwell outside of the foreign district and take up residence in other parts of Jakalla and also in further settlements in exchange. The representative refused, saying that the people of the Realms were too ignorant of Tsoylani customs and would cause confusion and unrest at best, and be a danger to themselves at worse if left out of the Foreign District. Lord North, upset at the use of the word ignorant, spat out that the Tsoylani practiced barbaric customs fit for a barbaric, unenlightened people. The representative left in a huff, declaring that all trade with us was suspended. Upset, Lord North decided to use gun boat diplomacy and had his warship leave port without permission and fired off several rounds of cannon fire into a nearby grove outside Jakalla. The thought was that a show of force might shaken the resolve of the city officials, but it turns out that the grove was considered holy by one of the many smaller sects of Jakalla and religious leaders began to rile the population to riot. Well, things were getting out of control on both sides when the Ahoggya and Shen decided this would be a good time to settle some old grudges and start raiding each others residencies in the Foreign District. The Sapphire Guard was called in to restore order, and Lord North actually did the right thing for once and sent a small force of soldiers of the Realm to help."</strong></p><p></p><p>The ahoggya and the shen are allies to the Tsoylani, but have a millenia-long dislike for one another. It reminds you of how the dwarves and elves often argue and fight back home. That is if the elves were tall, armored humanoid reptiles with an overbearing sense of honor and duty and if the dwarves were rude, barrel-bodied mushroom-looking creatures with four arms and eight genders. The shen seem to understand the Tsoylani and find the people of the Realms quite alien, while the people of the Realms have gotten along better with the boisterous, agnostic ahoggya. Still, it is unsettling to think that much of the hatred between the two races was the result of an unfortunate moment more than a thousand years ago where a warband of ahoggya decided to eat a company of shen prisoners of war. It is quite easy for an abbrassive ahoggya to get a shen to fight. All they have to do is remind them that ancient writings claim they taste like chicken.</p><p></p><p>James continues as you turn a corner and approach the front garden of the beautiful four-story Crawford Estate, <strong>"Lord North and the Tsoylani representative have decided to try and patch things up, and because of that tensions have simmered somewhat. You made it just in time, because Lord North is hosting a gala in the honor of a Tsoylani delegation tomorrow night and he has asked for traders and relic hunters to attend, as the Tsoylani are interested in gaining or recovering items that may help them turn the tides of battle against the forces of Yan Kor. This is our opportunity to make stronger inroads and trade agreements with the Tsoylani movers and shakers. I'm sure the four of you will do fine, but you will have to play politics, something I know you don't always enjoy. The first big political decision is the manner of dress. If you wear something feminine from the Realms, such as a ball gown or dress, it would please Lord North and his feelings of cultural superiority, but I do not know the effect such clothes would have on the Tsoylani. We can take a chance and wear Tsoylani formal wear, hoping to make a good impression upon the delegation and our willingness to work with them, but this may alienate Lord North. Finally, you can choose to wear either the adventuring gear of the Realms or a similar set of equipment in the style of the Tsoylani. This would certainly make a statement of its own, but dependant upon the individual. Or you could choose another option that I haven't considered."</strong></p><p>James throws open the double doors to your estate and reveals several seated middle-aged and elderly Tsoylani seamstresses and their silks, measuring tape, and other instruments piled inside the foyer. They give kindly smiles and stand up, bowing politely as you enter. <strong>"These ladies will help you freshen up, then they'll start measuring you for whatever style outfits you wish to attend the gala in. They have a lot of work to do, but they assure me they can have everything prepared by tomorrow night. Now, I'll go get refreshments prepared for you in the meantime."</strong> So saying, James leaves you to the ladies' tender mercies as they patiently wait your decision which might seem trivial on the surface, but will certainly have a larger political effect depending upon the path you choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 6513829, member: 34958"] James responds, [b]"We can't have you leave the port, yet, until the port officials come to finish their inspection."[/b] Most poor Tsoylani wear light beige and white kilts, sandals and otherwise walk around bare-chested regardless of gender due to the constant heat and humidity from the near sea. Two other nearby men, however, are mid-level functionaries. They are skinny, scowling middle-aged men in ink-spattered robes, higher quality sandals, and triangular sapphire-colored hats. James approaches them, bows politely, and speaks in their tongue, giving one of them a small jade bracelet and telling the man that it is for his mother-in-law, whom James heard was having a birthday. Your majordomor then indicates that you relic hunters are feeling unwell from your long journey and that you would like to get some rest for the benefit of your health. The bribe is accepted, and the two men accept your own bows, briefly take your names and ask your intent, and allow you to go as they begin to inspect the goods the Green Pyramid Clan is stacking onto the dock. They seem especially excited once they see that the first box contains metal ore. As you give James a curious look he explains in low tones as you continue walking towards the Crawford Estate. [b]"You've been gone for a few months, but much has happened while you have been away. Tsoylanu and its neighbor, Yan Kor, entered into war with one another with what seems to have been caused by several political gaffes. Tsoylanu has lost territory at the battles of Atkolei Heights. The metal ores that you had at first brought were used for decorations and gifts, but now there has been talk of using them to create stronger weapons than the bone and bronze ones being employed by the Sapphire Guard. So a representative of the army went to speak to Ambassador North, asking to increase metal ore trade in exchange for Tsoylani silk and spices. The meeting... did not go well. Ambassador North demanded that our fellow citizens of the Realm be allowed to dwell outside of the foreign district and take up residence in other parts of Jakalla and also in further settlements in exchange. The representative refused, saying that the people of the Realms were too ignorant of Tsoylani customs and would cause confusion and unrest at best, and be a danger to themselves at worse if left out of the Foreign District. Lord North, upset at the use of the word ignorant, spat out that the Tsoylani practiced barbaric customs fit for a barbaric, unenlightened people. The representative left in a huff, declaring that all trade with us was suspended. Upset, Lord North decided to use gun boat diplomacy and had his warship leave port without permission and fired off several rounds of cannon fire into a nearby grove outside Jakalla. The thought was that a show of force might shaken the resolve of the city officials, but it turns out that the grove was considered holy by one of the many smaller sects of Jakalla and religious leaders began to rile the population to riot. Well, things were getting out of control on both sides when the Ahoggya and Shen decided this would be a good time to settle some old grudges and start raiding each others residencies in the Foreign District. The Sapphire Guard was called in to restore order, and Lord North actually did the right thing for once and sent a small force of soldiers of the Realm to help."[/b] The ahoggya and the shen are allies to the Tsoylani, but have a millenia-long dislike for one another. It reminds you of how the dwarves and elves often argue and fight back home. That is if the elves were tall, armored humanoid reptiles with an overbearing sense of honor and duty and if the dwarves were rude, barrel-bodied mushroom-looking creatures with four arms and eight genders. The shen seem to understand the Tsoylani and find the people of the Realms quite alien, while the people of the Realms have gotten along better with the boisterous, agnostic ahoggya. Still, it is unsettling to think that much of the hatred between the two races was the result of an unfortunate moment more than a thousand years ago where a warband of ahoggya decided to eat a company of shen prisoners of war. It is quite easy for an abbrassive ahoggya to get a shen to fight. All they have to do is remind them that ancient writings claim they taste like chicken. James continues as you turn a corner and approach the front garden of the beautiful four-story Crawford Estate, [b]"Lord North and the Tsoylani representative have decided to try and patch things up, and because of that tensions have simmered somewhat. You made it just in time, because Lord North is hosting a gala in the honor of a Tsoylani delegation tomorrow night and he has asked for traders and relic hunters to attend, as the Tsoylani are interested in gaining or recovering items that may help them turn the tides of battle against the forces of Yan Kor. This is our opportunity to make stronger inroads and trade agreements with the Tsoylani movers and shakers. I'm sure the four of you will do fine, but you will have to play politics, something I know you don't always enjoy. The first big political decision is the manner of dress. If you wear something feminine from the Realms, such as a ball gown or dress, it would please Lord North and his feelings of cultural superiority, but I do not know the effect such clothes would have on the Tsoylani. We can take a chance and wear Tsoylani formal wear, hoping to make a good impression upon the delegation and our willingness to work with them, but this may alienate Lord North. Finally, you can choose to wear either the adventuring gear of the Realms or a similar set of equipment in the style of the Tsoylani. This would certainly make a statement of its own, but dependant upon the individual. Or you could choose another option that I haven't considered."[/b] James throws open the double doors to your estate and reveals several seated middle-aged and elderly Tsoylani seamstresses and their silks, measuring tape, and other instruments piled inside the foyer. They give kindly smiles and stand up, bowing politely as you enter. [b]"These ladies will help you freshen up, then they'll start measuring you for whatever style outfits you wish to attend the gala in. They have a lot of work to do, but they assure me they can have everything prepared by tomorrow night. Now, I'll go get refreshments prepared for you in the meantime."[/b] So saying, James leaves you to the ladies' tender mercies as they patiently wait your decision which might seem trivial on the surface, but will certainly have a larger political effect depending upon the path you choose. [/QUOTE]
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