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<blockquote data-quote="The Ubbergeek" data-source="post: 4057630" data-attributes="member: 56446"><p>On the serious troubles in Thay, the first part...</p><p></p><p>Really, Thay was anyway condemned to troubles had ANY changes to magic would have happened. Any. The whole country is a magocracy, remember - change a bit how arcane magic, and the whole edifice may shake.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And note, the whole country is potentialy very unstable... first, there is a rothé dung high numbers of slaves, and if our history shown us well,this is potential troubles - janissaires and mamelukis, anyone?</p><p></p><p>Also, there is not much of a central authority - that lich sulkir of Necromancy is close, but not quite.... It's a serie of semi-independant lords of magic and governors, always intriguing and schieming. And so, Thay is doomed one day to break into civil, factions war...</p><p></p><p>Really, this is one of the most realist bits of the changes. Thay was to be screwed in such an event. As for being submirsed... Maybe. But politicaly at least perhaps, neghboors may have their revenge and ironicaly perhaps gobble some pieces of Thay.</p><p></p><p>Thay would and will not escape this century healthy. At least not at start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Ubbergeek, post: 4057630, member: 56446"] On the serious troubles in Thay, the first part... Really, Thay was anyway condemned to troubles had ANY changes to magic would have happened. Any. The whole country is a magocracy, remember - change a bit how arcane magic, and the whole edifice may shake. And note, the whole country is potentialy very unstable... first, there is a rothé dung high numbers of slaves, and if our history shown us well,this is potential troubles - janissaires and mamelukis, anyone? Also, there is not much of a central authority - that lich sulkir of Necromancy is close, but not quite.... It's a serie of semi-independant lords of magic and governors, always intriguing and schieming. And so, Thay is doomed one day to break into civil, factions war... Really, this is one of the most realist bits of the changes. Thay was to be screwed in such an event. As for being submirsed... Maybe. But politicaly at least perhaps, neghboors may have their revenge and ironicaly perhaps gobble some pieces of Thay. Thay would and will not escape this century healthy. At least not at start. [/QUOTE]
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