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Dracanica, Lady Anita and Templar Imast

The servants were on edge. It was easily noticed. None of them were armed. They didn’t like the fact that they had to walk the dark roads of an unknown country. None of them noticed the wolf following them. Soon the port came into view. Much to their relief. Now they only had to take a ship waiting for them or signal the Oceanus.

“Forgive me, my lord. I’m afraid that I must take my leave. It would do a lady good to sleep in a real bed on the ground rather that one on a rocking ship.” Lady Anita excused herself from the table. But first she walked up to the researchers who were busy comparing notes. She told them about the access to the library. Like starved dogs finding a pile of food they headed to the library. Small chance that they would sleep tonight. Imast then turned to Sarin. “A game? Yes, I would gladly play.” He said with a smile. In the meantime, his Templars took their leave. Some went to sleep, others joined the guard for their weapons at the shrine.
Empire of Valhall, Caylor Brant

Caylor Brant entered his council chamber. It was a massive room. On his left and right there was a tribune. The right filled with almost three times the people than the left one. Most of them were fat, old or ugly. Sometimes a combination of the three. They were richly dressed in bright velvet. Some of them were farm lords, trade princes and others representatives of guilds. Each held a high position in the economic world of Valhall, there was no doubt to that.

On his left the Tribune was mostly empty. The front row was filled with older looking men. White beards and bald caps. But dressed in leather and metal scales. They were the military arm of the council. Representatives of Orders whom bent the knee to Emperor Caylor. Mercenary generals seeking fortune and gold at the newly risen court. Even a few former self-proclaimed Pirate-Kings who sought the fortunes of Valhall.

He walked in the middle of the unlikely company. He was the glue that kept it all together. Without him, each of them would fall back to their old, miserable lives in which fight and dying was a daily threat. He was their shield against that. He knew it and he knew that they knew.
He finally passed the tribunes and took his seat on a raised stone platform. On it, an throne stood. It was carved out of a massive block of silver, softened by cushions and filled with rubies, sapphires and diamonds. On each side of him, 2 wooden chairs stood. On his far right sat Erneos. Then came Michael. On his left hand sat Nero and on his far left Magnus. This was his retinue. His most trusted advisors.

Erneos’ past was filled with mystery. He never talked about it. But he knew things. Things he wasn’t supposed to know. And more importantly, he knew how to use that. He was Valhall’s spymaster. The people called him the Lord of Darkness.

Michael was a trader prince once. A wealthy one. He joined Caylor during his unification of Valhall and was now his chief trade administrator. People called him the Master of Gold.

Nero was his general and supreme commander of the army. Infantry, cavalry or ship, all had to follow his command. He was a gifted commander and won many battles for his Lord. People called him the Master of Steel.

Finally, Magnus was his Head Magister. A mighty sorcerer whom also trailed his friendship with Caylor back to the beginning days of the unification. He was a proud man and capable when it came to Magicks. There for he was also a fear man. People called him the Master of Crystals.

“Let the first messenger in.” he commanded from his throne. The doors swung open. Two guards escorted a single man inside. He walked up infront of the stone steps and stopped, bowed and never looked at Caylor. “My lord, I bring a message from barbaric land.” And with that the messanger began to read his letter out loud. Caylor had trouble to keep his anger at bay. His face reddened with every word. He wanted to shout stop. But he knew he had to finish the letter. Finally, the man finished. He took a deep breath. “Erneos, what do you know about this place?” he asked, while murmur broke among the tribunes. “Not much, my lord. The place is barely visited.” He said. But then Michael broke his words: “My lord. I remember to once have seen a trader selling silver baring that name.” he said. “Silver would be a good bonus, no doubt. But I need maps. Coasts.” He said. “Little coasts, I’m afraid, my lord.” Said the messenger. “The place is surrounded by cliffs. There is a little bit of coast here and there. But very difficult to reach. “Nero. Prepare the army. Send out scout ships. I want to know where the coasts are. These words must be punished with an iron fist.” He said still containing his anger.
And so it happened. Little fast ships went forth, starting to explore the coasts of the massive lands. While there was an explicit order not to set foot on the land, some former privateers thought a little walk wouldn’t harm anyone. What would they find on the strange lands of Qrithland, they often thought.
Well, i've just been blessed by CorinTraven to be his Co-GM (i asked it) and maybe GM in the future. I'll try to make it all work soon. Anyway:

@orangebox, if you prefer a small chunk of the blue land under the Bay, i'll grant it to you. But it would be a true blessing if you could send me something like the map with borders so i know how much you want to take from it.

@Vakte, i'll reserve that spot for you.

@All: if everyone has any questions, i'm mostly on once or twice a day so go ahead and ask. I'm also planning to post a little as Valhall so all the nations get some interaction.
@NK, just wanted to point out i that i've posted. Also, just read your post about the fallen angels. Can't wait to kick some demon ass!
@Orangebox, why would you want that little part? It's not really near your already claimed Dark Red part so i don't really see why you should need that..
“Lead on the way captain!” Aya played along, as she released David and began to walk next to Cortez. “So, what makes you special enough to come to Athilia.” She asked rather blunt but still with a nice smile. She didn’t mean any disrespect. She was just curious. She wasn’t really amused by the fact that David had kept his powers a secret. Even for her. So she made a point of immediately confronting everyone on the subject as fast as possible. Of course, if she didn’t forget about it.

Normally David would have told her it was rude to say such a thing. But he didn’t. Instead he had just looked at his fingertips. They were turning black again but for no real reason. He wasn’t in danger. Nor was he excited in any way. After examining his skin he quickly followed after both girls.
I doubt that 'thinking too hard' isn't possible in Nation RP. It sort of depends.

The language barrier can be created or ignored. That's something you chose. Urukhai and I seemingly decided that just talking the same language would be easier (we haven't really discussed with it. We just rolled with it). You can chose to do this (so there would be something called the Common Tongue or something like that) and ignore the language barrier.

If you chose to make a language barrier then it doesn't mean there has to be a real problem. You could say that someone on a border town or a trader that comes in ones every three years (for your famous silver maybe?) or so can speak the language a little. He could have been hired by a diplomat from Valhall. (i also think that the term Diplomat is better than just runner).

Or you could say that the diplomat entered the country somewhat unknowing and just following rumors of a nation there. He could be captured, tortured and/or slaughtered. Or there would be no diplomat and you were never discovered. I think Corin really left this all open for you. But remember that you can't stay invisible. I'm sure that with the supposed freedom of Corin, there also comes the price that Valhall will have send a lot of spies out. Meaning that at one point, you will get discovered.

In the end, i think you should try to come up with something and please, never think you think too hard on something. It can make nation RP very fun.
A sudden gasp escaped Anita and Imast had to stop himself from spitting out the wine he was drinking as they heard Sarin was half WereDrac. “So this person…has dragon blood?” they both thought. A quick glance to each other made sure they knew they were thinking the same thing. “Imast, would you be so kind to tell Lord Sarin about our young nation? Please excuse me my Lord, I must tend to certain matters.” She said formally. But she didn’t wait for a reply but just stood up and hurried towards her chambers and called a servant inside. She began to cite a letter, one that explained that they had arrived in good health and with a warm welcome. It also told about the WereDracs, the Ursas and the Wolves. He was then ordered to leave the building, escorted of course by one of the warriors towards the harbor. From there had was ordered to find a way to the Oceanus, write that letter down and send out a dove back to Dracanica.

In the meantime Imast began telling Sarin what he thought would be sufficient: “We’re just a small nation now. We are all descendants from 5 noble families of Valhall. But our fathers fled the place because of the wars there. The founded Dracanica but turned their families into houses. Well, most of them did. You have house Muriël, mostly traders and sailors. Lady Anita is part of that house. Actually she’s the daughter of the leader. Then you have house Auraxus. Crafters and smiths. Great men, bending the flames of dr” he stopped there, forgetting his place. The secret of Dragon-forgery was to be revealed tomorrow. “-the great forge.” He corrected himself. Also leader of the farmers of our country. Then you have House Talos. That lot” he pointed at the researches feverishly trading notes and looking around. “Are members of that house? Mostly researchers and librarians. They are useful enough.” He said, but failed to mention that some of them were also mages and sorcerers. “Then finally you have the proud Templar Order. We are the warriors of Dracanica. Its shield and sword.” He said proudly. But he managed to boast some more: “I’d dare say we are one of the better fighters you could find. There isn’t much to tell aside from the houses. Well, we have some more dragons back home.” He said, before sipping his glass. Anita had then returned saying: “I hope my companion didn’t bore you with the many long story of his Order.” She joked.

In the meantime several servants approached Lara, the Ursa. Requesting if they could be escorted back to the harbor so they could board a ship and bring some more stuff for Lady Anita. It wasn’t really a lie. Some chests had to come along for the trip towards the capital. But it wasn’t the entire truth.
@SpartanDoesAcid, I think a great deal of runners has been send out to all nations. No matter how isolated you are, a runner will probably still have crossed your border with the message requesting to speak with the local leaders. You can say that you killed the messenger or something but that would almost be a direct act of war against the Empire of Vallhal (and to be honest, i doubt any nation right now could stand against it might alone.)

@VoteForPandaa, i think we're open as long as there is still room on the map. So yes, i guess you can still join.

@SajeW, i'm by no means a GM, co-GM or anything like that so you don't really need to listen to me. But there are a few weird things with your nation. First of all, a population of 10.000.000 is a lot. Especially for a region practically hugging the north pole. I doubt so many people would actually be able to live there. Beside, the surface you chose isn't that big. Urukhai had the previous highest amount of population with 5.000.000 but lived on a region almost triple yours and much more south. So naturally your army (320.000) is also quite a lot. Other than that i have no real issues. Btw: i just wanted to say that i believe that your nation is one of the first that didn't mention a certain mystic force or magic in anyway.
“You talk funny. Are you some sort of…captian, miss –euhm- Cortez?” she asked, but shouting ‘Cortez’ nearly as she figured out her name. Or last name. She wasn’t sure. Never the less she was nearly bursting with excitement. Well, she was always bursting with energy. But now more than ever because she was at Athalia. David just laughed at Cortez. “Hi, Jeanne.” He managed to say. Then Cortez mentioned going to class. “Oh crap! I think I missed history, haven’t I? Well, I think we better join you then.” He said, while Aya looked at him with her smile as usual. “Don’t make your mom hear you missed a class.” She simply said.
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