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The winter that the whole continent of Edoniras was experiencing was particularly harsh in Lascaux, rivers froze up and forest animals became scarce making hunting and fishing difficult. Stories of providers dying of cold and of hunger were not uncommon but Argantan was no longer concerned, Aznavor had received his message and had promised help. Not freely of course, it was known that nothing ever came Aznavor for free,not even the hot wine Argantan was enjoying as he observed new recruits clear snow out of the training courtyard.

Aznavor had offered instant food aid and some agricultural experts train the providers for the spring months. In exchange however they had required help in the one field where Lascaux reigned supreme the military. A few weeks ago Argantan dispatched two dozen of his sergeants to Lascaux and had accepted the dispatch of Church officials to Morito. It was rumored that this last condition had been imposed not by the Aznavorian King but by his high priest who wanted to spread his faith. Argantan did not like, the way Aznavor conducted its diplomacy but since Henry de Stonee had fled like a coward he would need economic assistance to help conserve his rule. All these concessions would not have been necessary had the man accepted his place and remained loyal like any true man would.

Argantan was not going to going to become an Aznavorian vassal by relying entirely upon his new 'friends'. He would also write to his southern neighbour the conciliate who had mentioned the possibility of improved future relations with Lascaux. Argantan had decided Lascaux would join this new commerce league for it needed economic security and the promise of cheaper priced goods and preferential treatment in trade deals would help Lascaux rise from the mire it was in now. He was sure that the Aznavorian King would undoutedly be distracted by the events going on in the new world and in the Republic of Dont to notice Lascaux gradually turn away from its vice like grip.
TLDR
Argantan feels exploited when Lascaux is entered into a military experts for economic experts trade with Aznavor. (Winston's PMs felt a little condescending)
Lascaux accepts the offer to join the Commerce League
Ooc: (How long until I my investments in my economy begin to pay off? I don't think Lascaux got mentioned in the new years post)
I'm back! Also how expensive would it be to train 5,000 regulars into veterans and 5,000 recruits into regulars for me.

Also how often do great minds come about? I'm kinda regretting about my lost opportunity even if it meant remaining in character. (Hey its hard playing a sparta like nation without just being able to invade anyone!)
Thanks Gowia Any news from the person playing my large eastern neighbour?
Are there going to be any natives around? :p
Today was not a good day to be around Argantan. His guards who knew him well could see him seethe even if we have a man who could hide his emotions well enough. Henry de Stonee had fled and the Councilate had refused him. Altogether nothing had been lost but nothing had been gained either.
Henry De Stonee had frustrated him in particular, he had given the man large swathes of land,protection,providers, offered him a position of as honorary member of the ruling warrior class, given his sons the opportunity to become great men of Lascaux and offered Henry the third most important post In the land. He simply could not understand the man’s refusal . Could he not see that he was just ensuring the by giving him some security? Nevermind it did little good to dwell on the past. More men would come and next time he would try a softer approach, Argantan was not just a soldier but a practical man humility served its causes. This lesson would be learnt and next time an opportunity to advance his Nation’s economy would arise he would have to be more welcoming.
Lascaux had little industry and her mines were dry yet her fields were plentiful. This is where Lascaux would have to make money for now. Argantan would invest heavily in modernizing agriculture. New plots of land would be turned into farms, newer more modern tools would be sent to existing farms and different varieties of crop seeds would be purchased from abroad. Messengers would be sent out to invite agricultural experts to come to Lascaux where they would be given well paid employment and benefits in return for their services. Considering how De Stonee had published a public letter he decided that it might be wise to also include a guarantee of safe-passage in an out of Lascaux.

The Councilate had been polite enough and they had mentioned the possibility of future opportunities for now this would have to suffice from them. Traditionally such a refusal would have been followed up by a series of hamlets set on fire and farms sowed with salt before another more expensive offer of protection was sent. However the Conciliate of Arbasses had reminded him of an important lesson in diplomacy and he was willing to forgive their refusal. When strength of arms was the only card you had to play never negotiate with people who are in a position of strength. The weaker or more desperate a party is the more likely they are to accept. With this in mind Argantan quickly wrote a letter, this time more polite than the last offering the services and friendship of Lascaux in exchange for economic guidance and expertise to a more desperate leader. The letter would go west.

TLDR:
Argantan dosen’t understand how non-military human beings don’t respond to violence
He invites argicultural experts from any nation to come to Lascaux and bring their expertise to the field (Pun intended) He offers a generous package to make up for the bad rep the Henry de Stonee fiasco ha given him.
Lascaux Independently invests 10 Billion in it’ own agriculture ($5Billion immediately on non-technical improvement and $5 Billion more are set aside for when the experts arrive)
A letter is sent west to a more desperate nation offering friendship offering military support and exchange for economic technical assistance and guidance. The deal will include a trade agreement.(Check your messages)
haha I see that now! I was concerned he might have been a Lysenko style agriculturist who makes vast promises then fails to deliver and ruins the land afterwards ( my Economy is bad enough as is). I wanted guarentees and I am playing a military dictator. looks like I shall have to find some other devilish scheme.
Governor General. A fancy title, mused Argantan, yet meaningless without true power. And true power did not come from the barrel of a musket; it came from gold, it came from trade, it came from loyalty and Lascaux lacked them all. Although muskets in sufficient numbers could buy time to obtain the factors. Muskets could placate the providers who clamored for change - cannons could draw wealth in from neighbors. And neighbours Lascaux had aplenty. To the west lay the unstable Republic of Dont. To the East the Democratic People's Republic of Konzia with it's jade currency. To the South lay the tantilizingly wealthy Councilate of Arbasses.

A cowardly man would look at the weakness of the Republic of Dont and would argue that it was a prize for the taking, that it's borders were large and that its forces would be scattered. He would say that its' government did not have the support of his people and would more easily accept foreign rule. A coward would argue that to subdue Dont and to take its riches a fight need not even be necessary that a quick decisive blow to Nacer, the capital, would incapacitate the nation.

A fool might look east and see another republic in decline with it's people tired of war and might see a nation willing to pay off a foreign threat. A nation that,since the discovery of Aventia might see its population flee to the seas. A fool might be tempted by the rich prize of New Eastern Konzia, the republic's second city so tantalizingly close to Lascaux's borders.

Yet Argantan was no coward nor was he a fool, He understood that the eyes of King Philip and Supreme Commander Karol would be on Dont and to interfere there might bring their armies into supporting the Republic. Besides had the people of Dont had any real wealth worth looting or extorting they would not be in the situation they were currently in. Better to let the two western rulers fight over Dont and cut a deal with one later. Argantan saw Konzia as a threat with an army larger than his own. Although their forces were rumored to be ill disciplined recruits, with far less experience than his own men he would not risk his only asset on such a neighbour, for even poorly trained troops given the right reasons could fight like lions, and with the right training and local knowledge might be able to deal his own men a series of humiliating defeats. No defeats would be acceptable at this early stage of the game; it was important to demonstrate Lascan military dominance. Later he might revisit this decision if the costal people of Konzia sent sufficient numbers abroad to defend their new lands.

Instead Argentan would look to the south, to the Councilate of Arbasses whose men were famed as merchants throughout the world, not as warriors. Surely such wise men would appreciate a friendly offer of military protection and would gladly open up their purses to have the guarantee of a Commander General that Lascan troops would protect Arbassian settlements. Indeed in exchange for another kind donation the council of Arbasses might encourage Lascaux to send her soldiers elsewhere perhaps in lands of the Counciliate's foes? He sat down to write the letter. By the late morning it was sent. In order to maintain Lascan military superiority he spent the remainder of the day overseeing the drilling of recruits into regulars and consulting with experts and arms manufacturers about the possibility of pioneering a weapon with a greater range and much greater accuracy than muskets.

What was it with with republics?. Republics were feeble bodies who gave the people what they wanted not what they needed. Republic taught people that to disagree with authority was acceptable and that the weak had a say in governance. Thankfully this was not so in Lascaux, the providers knew their place: beneath the heel of the the warrior.

Thanks for the positioning on the map! It's a bigger landmass than I expected!
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