Uh, Garakai had 4,000 but Ialu took about 1,000 to fight in his army. Then of course, the 3,000 at home betrayed him and a lot of his 1,000 soldiers died or tried to run away.
Ialu would love to have a good hunt and chase down Thulemiz, Aztoc, etc. even if it meant going across the world, but he has better things to do. Most of humanity should survive this "petty conflict". Specifically he wants to attack the Cimex and convert the Uri (I actually mentioned him sending missionaries to the Uri in that last post, should have added it to the summary in hindsight).
In any case I still don't know from @Rtron how many slaves would even be left in Garakai. Kho pointed out that there aren't supposed to be so many humans, but we kind of broke the previous estimate by saying that the 4,000 Garakains were only the free ones and then just pulling out those dead 2,000 slaves from nowhere. But anyways, collateral damage can be kept low by Ialu simply telling something like 2,900 of the undead dragons to sit out from this one. There's no need for him to bring them all and obliterate the whole town.
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EH?! Didn't I say that is NOT the case? Those dead 2000 are 2000 from the actual Garakaian population gone. That battle saw the total human pop sink from 9000 to a good 5000
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That battle saw the total human pop sink from 9000 to a good 5000 4500
@Frettzo And I've actually got a plan regarding those 3000 dragons...
If you could bring yourself to collab with the hated Vowzra of course xP
Considering there's only about 3 humans in the world, I doubt one of them could take a canoe and friggin navigate all the way to Orabahk without starving xD I don't think Humanity's got a good enough infrastructure to finance a colonization/exploration voyage of such a caliber.
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I'm thinking more Ancient Greek colonisation of Sicily, Viking colonisation of Iceland, rather than Spanish or British colonisation of the Americas. Small scale stuff, a little fishing village etc.
Sviebard is really close, the closest ones can probably see Orabakh from their islands
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If they're close enough to see Orabahk, I suspect that the tsunami created when that continent rose up would have destroyed their entire island. But yeah, I think it's been a few months.