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<blockquote data-quote="GladiusNP" data-source="post: 765088" data-attributes="member: 10574"><p>Moving on does seem to be worthwhile - someone mentioned bigger monsters just attempting to top the other side, and that would eventually be a dead end (ie. when the Ausel sell Cressia the Tarrasque.) </p><p></p><p>Anyway, maybe the Field Father makes his point very brutally - he strips the high druidess of her spells. She journeys to the Huntmasters of the Cressian forces encamped on the border, and reveals what she has learned - the zombies are an abomination, something confirmed by the Stempan clerics. The last two are destroyed by the Cressians. </p><p></p><p>Also I liked the point that the Ta'Jinn hate outsiders - especially the Heaven River troops - they just threw off the rule of demon-worshippers. If they learn that the earth elementals are extra-planar, the Ausel aren't going to be too popular. I think that Thelia should probably be destroyed - the Ta'Jinn aren't into annihilation (they liberated Heaven River), and the viciousness of the Ausel raiders unleashed into the city sicken the Ta'Jinn. Also ties up any loose ends via the Stempan cities - leaving them much more united, now they've seen what their religious wars can really do. The Ausel are politely told by the Ta'Jinn their services are no longer required.</p><p></p><p>Moving forward? I don't really have many suggestions. I can picture the Ausel and Stempa (aided by the Cressians) keeping up a naval border, with occasional raids again from the Ausel. This common bond, along with proximity, makes the Cressians and Stempans get along pretty well. The Cressians are going to pretty much keep to their current borders, and the Ta'Jinn are poised develop trade routes from the Heaven River to Cressia and vice versa. </p><p></p><p>Maybe we should take the window out another step further. What are the other four Tamarchs up to? What other lands do the Ta'Jinn rule? What is north of the Stempans - maybe real barabarians (like the goths to the north of Rome). Let's chuck in some demi-humans, and also make sure that writing becomes a part of the civilizations. Sorry if this is redundant with any posts above - a little tired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GladiusNP, post: 765088, member: 10574"] Moving on does seem to be worthwhile - someone mentioned bigger monsters just attempting to top the other side, and that would eventually be a dead end (ie. when the Ausel sell Cressia the Tarrasque.) Anyway, maybe the Field Father makes his point very brutally - he strips the high druidess of her spells. She journeys to the Huntmasters of the Cressian forces encamped on the border, and reveals what she has learned - the zombies are an abomination, something confirmed by the Stempan clerics. The last two are destroyed by the Cressians. Also I liked the point that the Ta'Jinn hate outsiders - especially the Heaven River troops - they just threw off the rule of demon-worshippers. If they learn that the earth elementals are extra-planar, the Ausel aren't going to be too popular. I think that Thelia should probably be destroyed - the Ta'Jinn aren't into annihilation (they liberated Heaven River), and the viciousness of the Ausel raiders unleashed into the city sicken the Ta'Jinn. Also ties up any loose ends via the Stempan cities - leaving them much more united, now they've seen what their religious wars can really do. The Ausel are politely told by the Ta'Jinn their services are no longer required. Moving forward? I don't really have many suggestions. I can picture the Ausel and Stempa (aided by the Cressians) keeping up a naval border, with occasional raids again from the Ausel. This common bond, along with proximity, makes the Cressians and Stempans get along pretty well. The Cressians are going to pretty much keep to their current borders, and the Ta'Jinn are poised develop trade routes from the Heaven River to Cressia and vice versa. Maybe we should take the window out another step further. What are the other four Tamarchs up to? What other lands do the Ta'Jinn rule? What is north of the Stempans - maybe real barabarians (like the goths to the north of Rome). Let's chuck in some demi-humans, and also make sure that writing becomes a part of the civilizations. Sorry if this is redundant with any posts above - a little tired. [/QUOTE]
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