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<blockquote data-quote="Khorod" data-source="post: 2129189" data-attributes="member: 1636"><p>Mid-May through mid-June, for me. Thats papers through finals time. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f631.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":eek:" title="Eek! :eek:" data-smilie="9"data-shortname=":eek:" /> I can pull off 4-6 thousand as well. Its an amazing, first-ever, all-humanities quarter. I can't promise more than that... but I might be able to pull a little slack if things are going well around that time.</p><p></p><p>New Contribution:</p><p></p><p>Before the rise of Nistadeen as a mercantile power, the People mostly kept to themselves. Until they realized their presence in the world was beginning to shrink. Seeking to revitalize themselves, the ruler passed on his authority to his relatively youthful heir. In an almost impulsive but nation-altering decision, Nistadeen was rebuilt as a naval power.</p><p></p><p>Few of the old guard appreciated this decision, and thus the Elven fleet was bereft of the most able warriors and spellcasters of the day. Now, after another generation and a half has come of age and the benefits can be seen, Nistadeen's fleet has begun to expand in its power and presence.</p><p></p><p>The old diehards are still about however. They are being pushed more and more towards a traditionalist mindset which effects everything they do. The swordsmen of this faction are increasingly formulaic and ritualized and the spellcasters inflexible, but it will be another generation before the rulers of Nistadeen can risk offending this influential group. The Elven King is well aware that should he stumble and grant these traditionalists power over the realm his people will be even worse off than when his uncle first had the fleet built.</p><p></p><p></p><p>(I wrote this thinking about a massive timescale- Nistadeen becoming a Naval Power of some degree 1500 years ago. It occurs to me now that this might not be kosher. The wiki page is down now, so I invite error-catches.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khorod, post: 2129189, member: 1636"] Mid-May through mid-June, for me. Thats papers through finals time. :eek: I can pull off 4-6 thousand as well. Its an amazing, first-ever, all-humanities quarter. I can't promise more than that... but I might be able to pull a little slack if things are going well around that time. New Contribution: Before the rise of Nistadeen as a mercantile power, the People mostly kept to themselves. Until they realized their presence in the world was beginning to shrink. Seeking to revitalize themselves, the ruler passed on his authority to his relatively youthful heir. In an almost impulsive but nation-altering decision, Nistadeen was rebuilt as a naval power. Few of the old guard appreciated this decision, and thus the Elven fleet was bereft of the most able warriors and spellcasters of the day. Now, after another generation and a half has come of age and the benefits can be seen, Nistadeen's fleet has begun to expand in its power and presence. The old diehards are still about however. They are being pushed more and more towards a traditionalist mindset which effects everything they do. The swordsmen of this faction are increasingly formulaic and ritualized and the spellcasters inflexible, but it will be another generation before the rulers of Nistadeen can risk offending this influential group. The Elven King is well aware that should he stumble and grant these traditionalists power over the realm his people will be even worse off than when his uncle first had the fleet built. (I wrote this thinking about a massive timescale- Nistadeen becoming a Naval Power of some degree 1500 years ago. It occurs to me now that this might not be kosher. The wiki page is down now, so I invite error-catches.) [/QUOTE]
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