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<blockquote data-quote="fusangite" data-source="post: 777747" data-attributes="member: 7240"><p>I've decided to do this exercise cold (without reference to any posts in this forum other than the one initiating this poll. Sorry for any statements here that are at variance with already agreed-upon material.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Even down to the palace guard, the entire armed force of Mor's End is composed of a single large mercenary company from a far-off land. The Schwelaku live in a walled ward of the city and do not mix with the city's indigenous inhabitants. A highly disciplined and savage people, their closed community is very well ordered if brutal in the extreme. </p><p></p><p>By the terms of their mercenary contract, only officers of the Schwelaku are allowed to learn the local language or communicate with the local citizens. </p><p></p><p>This arrangement has been in effect in the city since the mutiny and resulting civil war prior to Lady Kelvin coming to power. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The City of Mor's End pays an annual tribute to both the Nation of Pyriati, a federated barbarian people of the Empire of the Clouds and to the Sultan of the Khanate of Hrib.</p><p></p><p>Although the long peace the city has enjoyed through these payments of tribute has allowed it to rise to a position of dominance over the war-ravaged region's trade, the annual demands of tribute are gradually outstripping the city's growing prosperity. There may soon come a time when the city can no longer pay its annual tribute without harsh taxation of the fragile economy.</p><p></p><p>Hope these ramblings are of use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fusangite, post: 777747, member: 7240"] I've decided to do this exercise cold (without reference to any posts in this forum other than the one initiating this poll. Sorry for any statements here that are at variance with already agreed-upon material. Even down to the palace guard, the entire armed force of Mor's End is composed of a single large mercenary company from a far-off land. The Schwelaku live in a walled ward of the city and do not mix with the city's indigenous inhabitants. A highly disciplined and savage people, their closed community is very well ordered if brutal in the extreme. By the terms of their mercenary contract, only officers of the Schwelaku are allowed to learn the local language or communicate with the local citizens. This arrangement has been in effect in the city since the mutiny and resulting civil war prior to Lady Kelvin coming to power. The City of Mor's End pays an annual tribute to both the Nation of Pyriati, a federated barbarian people of the Empire of the Clouds and to the Sultan of the Khanate of Hrib. Although the long peace the city has enjoyed through these payments of tribute has allowed it to rise to a position of dominance over the war-ravaged region's trade, the annual demands of tribute are gradually outstripping the city's growing prosperity. There may soon come a time when the city can no longer pay its annual tribute without harsh taxation of the fragile economy. Hope these ramblings are of use. [/QUOTE]
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