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<blockquote data-quote="periculum" data-source="post: 2441682" data-attributes="member: 33253"><p>OOC: yes, I forgot you and Jo'karr had already been teaching the mortals writing in addition to magic and metal working. Please let me edit my post to reflect that knowledge. I still don't think they're very advanced at this stage, maybe another 1,000 years before we have the world where we want it.</p><p> </p><p>The barbarians conquered the cities of Kytana quickly with their newfound weapon and the lucky demise of Kyto, for most of the cities didnt want a part of the nation anyways. Thus with his death, they failed to come to one anothers aid, and fell one by one. Only one city remained independent of the barbarians, the city of Shran. They had early warning of the barbarians approach and tactics from spies planted in the other cities, and managed to repell their would be captors for several years using superior strategy and magics. Finally a teaty is settled upon wherein Shran would pay tribute to the barbarian king in return for retaining self rule. The barbarian then takes the reigns of the nation of Kytana and proceeds to conquer 3 more cities, with more cunning and brutality than Kyto. Sadly, the law within the nation quickly dissipates, with the military abusing the citizens as often as protecting them.</p><p> </p><p>Some distance to the east of Kytana, along the banks of the river Vultinis, the nation of Dalence forms, a confederation of 6 city states ruled by a council of officials appointed by the kings of the individual cities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="periculum, post: 2441682, member: 33253"] OOC: yes, I forgot you and Jo'karr had already been teaching the mortals writing in addition to magic and metal working. Please let me edit my post to reflect that knowledge. I still don't think they're very advanced at this stage, maybe another 1,000 years before we have the world where we want it. The barbarians conquered the cities of Kytana quickly with their newfound weapon and the lucky demise of Kyto, for most of the cities didnt want a part of the nation anyways. Thus with his death, they failed to come to one anothers aid, and fell one by one. Only one city remained independent of the barbarians, the city of Shran. They had early warning of the barbarians approach and tactics from spies planted in the other cities, and managed to repell their would be captors for several years using superior strategy and magics. Finally a teaty is settled upon wherein Shran would pay tribute to the barbarian king in return for retaining self rule. The barbarian then takes the reigns of the nation of Kytana and proceeds to conquer 3 more cities, with more cunning and brutality than Kyto. Sadly, the law within the nation quickly dissipates, with the military abusing the citizens as often as protecting them. Some distance to the east of Kytana, along the banks of the river Vultinis, the nation of Dalence forms, a confederation of 6 city states ruled by a council of officials appointed by the kings of the individual cities. [/QUOTE]
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