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Is there a cure for wallowing in nostalgia?
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@Cyclone

Well, as an advisor he'd probably realize that the Premier is quite authoritarian and hence that the "democracy" he would have perceived on the outside is really closer to the Sultanate than other republics, at least while Velikaya is in charge, and that the appearance of democracy gives it an unprecedented level of enthusiasm and effectiveness since people actually want to contribute.

If he was moderately useful there would be no reason to harm him.

I feel like that would be fair, since living in the PRK for so long would have accommodated him to its existence, and being around Velikaya (who is remarkably persuasive), in addition to personal spite could definitely bring him to it.
I just noticed that all of the republic nations are beside each other, what a coincidence.
Or maybe it was the work of illuminati.


Except one, that is. *points at Hael incriminatingly*

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Actually, the largest state of the Hegemony is a republic. Everyone forgets about Kzechverin, maybe because their military is 300 years obsolete and backwards really just doesn't do them justice .-.


I'm planning on sending an emissary to Kzechverin fairly quickly, so not entirely. Always good to cultivate friendship in the far corners of the globe.

@Raijinslayer

As far as spies existing, I'm fine with it, since we are like 60% human. But keep in mind the PRK has one of the most extensive spy networks in the world for purposes of contacting and supporting rebel groups and so we'll be very sensitive to being spied ourselves. Most of the state-owned industry (as well as the central government) is fairly authoritarian and secretive.

@Cyclone

I primarily proposed it because I knew we discussed the Tin minority already present here, but that would certainly be an interesting plotline and I could easily see him being hired as an advisor for his knowledge (and for the interesting dialogue). We could operate a post cycle like that, where the Premier and him (you and me posting respectively) have discussions. Just a suggestion.
Did anyone catch the detail that Babur's uncle Nahku was indicted for treason a while back and fled from Tin? I might eventually do something with him, but currently I have no plans. I'm just laying down eggs so that if I ever need a new plot, it can hatch from some events that were previously set in motion rather than just occur spontaneously.

But anyways, does anybody want their nation to be secretly granting him asylum? If not, I suppose he'll live on the north pole with some elves that he enslaved, forcing them to make toys each year for children.

Or maybe he's living with Yoda in the middle of some swamp.


*Raises hand tentatively as if he has no idea what he is getting into*

@Mihndar I've already made a post about your intelligence :3


When was this?
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But that would be easy, you could just copy and paste this.

@Hael

Any thoughts that aren't related to how big it was?


He may have killed his brother, but Premier Velikaya killed an empire and avenged her father in the process. So there.

Dragon, shmagon, kal, shmal. The PRK cares not for your fraudulent deities.

Also in all seriousness I am going to be mostly absent for the next day and a half because my mother insists I go camp out in the wilderness with the Boy Scouts. But once I return an IC post will surely be in the pipeline.

And that truly is an incredible post. I could feel the desert heat beating down upon me as I watched the two brothers battle to the death.
If you think that's impressive, I could make make a post explaining the PRK economic aystem...
@MangoJuice Snow Brutes will ride them into battle. They will learn how to handle the weight!


Going to have to go to the desert first, I'm afraid.

I'm okay with the above sign-up sheet, your thoughts Mango?
From everything I read above, I regret starting the way I did.

Everyone, The bombs went off at the border, I'll fix it when I have the time.

Edit: That is if it's not an inconvenience.

Edit Edit: Actually, no. I stand by what I started with. Or do I?


I would follow something similar to what Willy said if you're going to change it. PRK operatives that are Tinites and elves, on both sides of the border, planting bombs then perhaps shooting at each other dressed in the uniforms of their respective factions so that both sides think a war is on and open fire as well.
The Cindorayi Republic, Population: 142, Year 18 IL, Age of the Quarter Moon

@Elitestpotato

Sonya chuckled slightly with amusement as the Snow Brutes tried to eat the pearl necklace. But they appeared similarly stunned by the moon crystals as the Cindorayi were when they first found them. The Snow Brute holding it shrugged at her as if asking what it was for or from.

Sonya took the crystal lightly and mimed it falling, pointing at the moon above, to express that the crystals were a gift from the moon to her people on earth. She then shrugged in response, not knowing what the true purpose was.

Thinking that the creatures were hungry based on their reaction to the pearl, Sonya asked a couple of them to open their interwoven twine bags, and they offered gifts of fish and fruit to Hof, gesturing to the others that he had with them.


In all seriousness, the bombs should have gone off at the border. Then your guards would probably expect the other did something and start shooting.
<Snipped quote by Cyclone>I'll wait for your response, then.
That may give me more fuel to write about.
I'll be honest and say that the bombings in the first post would barely bother the Emperor and he'd just say the local forces to take care of it themselves.
I actually invented a few additions to the bombings' effect just to avoid me ignoring it as "locals stirring up trouble again".
I may also comment a few on Velikaya's speech and then have my officials meet with Hambria who appears to need my technical experts.
I already discussed a non-aggression pact with them so they are a slight bit like allies to me.
Without them I could never hold the colonies in the Zanshir Islands, for example.
Because I pretty much travel through their turf.


Are you going to have your forces end up skirmishing with the Tin, as suggested by Voltus, or will it be a more muted reaction?
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