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The Under-Republic of Rodents






The Commonwealth's Northern Borders

Rattus Regius Ignatius Fell-Eye had issued orders to the Ring of Rodents, the Under-Republic's campaign plan was simple, they would divide the Vermintide into three divisions, with four members of the Ring commanding each one, and Ignatius himself commanding from the central force as a fifth member and supreme commander.

Having left the mountain pass in which Petrus' Maw was located in, the campaign could begin in earnest, with the first target of being the Northeast plains and farmlands and various settlements of The Commonwealth. Ignatius intended to cut a swathe through the soft and rich underbelly of that fertile region, clearing the path not only for the Vermintide to march clear to the Empire of Yore, but also to the Dwarven Kingdom of Thundrim Kadrin. That would be the point in which the Vermintide separated, but for now, all three arms of the Vermintide would cast their might against the Commonwealth's frontier regions.

Hundreds of thousands, if not millions of rodents marched, the sea of fur going from fur, to clothed, to ironclad, to steelclad, and punctuated by the units of Rattus Giganti the further back one got in the massive army.

The outlines of farm houses and human settlements could be seen in the distance, and Ignatius then called over one of his Steel-fanged bodyguards.

"Call for a full stop and break camp. Have the troops setup a trench line all along the army's southern flank, make spikes out of whatever trees you can find, and set up foraging and scouting parties, we're staying here for a week."

One of the Ring of Rodents members, a Aurus Goldclaw overheard these orders as the call was made along the line as trumpets and officers for miles along relayed the orders to the massive swarm. He, like many others in the army, particularly the non-Vermin units, were confused and perturbed by the Rattus Regius' sudden order.

"Regius Fell-Eye, you do your own bold words at the Maw discredit! How exactly can you defend calling a stop to the army before we've even begun? And within sight of Human settlement!?"

Ignatius flicked his whiskers in slight irritation and tapped his claws upon Retribution's grip as he thought of his next words.

"Aurus, I didn't become Rattus Regius merely because I was born of a clan with wealth, I earned it through martial might and the boons that came from it. We may be camped here, but don't be so foolish to think that we'll be idle just doing trenches and spikes."

He signalled for another bodyguard again to come over.

"New orders for the Bubonic Philosophers, have some of them go to our slaves and Commeni packs. They're to pick some choice specimens and send them off to our neighbours in the Commonwealth frontiers bearing "gifts". They are to herald our coming. I want the Commonwealth to know that the Vermintide has come again to their lands, and to make them fear our name before they've even seen our forces."

Ignatius then started to turn before making one last remark.

"And notify the clan levies, within three days they will have liberty to launch raiding parties if they choose to within 20 miles of the camp, no more, no less. All slaves, loot and material are their for the taking, but all food supplies are to be given to the army stocks. All Vermin will remain in the bounds of the camp and ensure order."

The orders sent, within an hour, several members of the Virulent Academy had set about their task, and several packs of Rattus Commeni were released to scatter in various directions south, with slaves "released" and thrown out south as well. Both were loaded with a particularly gruesome pestilence that had become iconic of the Rats, the Black Death would come again to the Commonwealth, and it would be the harbinger of the Vermintide, whilest the army itself sat along its massive lines, tens of miles long, setting to work preparing the ordered rudimentary defences, pitching lean-tos and tents, and lighting campfires. Within three days, some of them would have liberty to raid, and all were anxious to fight their enemies, and more than a few perplexed by Ignatius Fell-Eye's odd strategy so far.
Balthier walked through the crowds congregating through the northern gate of Isamanca, looking to all like one of many other northern foreigners coming to seek a place to stay and partake in the Carnevalla. Under normal circumstances, he most certainly would, and no doubt some people were probably hoping to see the Baruvadi Bard grace them with a show in honour of their city's festivities. Unfortunately, much more dire and unhappy business had brought him to the city. The contents of Lethodus' curt and simplistic letter were deeply troubling to say the least, especially given his own last assignment.

For just a couple months prior, he had been engaged in a task to root out the substance of suspicious reports coming from the Duchy of Abbelona, the mountainous Duchy north of Revossa, specifically within the Monasteria di Ebia where grissly bodies were apparently being uncovered. With local authorities finding no leads, and were fearful for their own lives, they called upon the specialist aid of the Order of Cinder, whom tasked Balthier to investigate.

He had entered the Monastery under his usual frontal impressions that he had made himself modestly famous upon, that of a Bard and wandering Storyteller, seeking shelter for a few days to rest and recuperate from a long journey on the road that required no payment in coin to stay, and perhaps grace the Priestesses of Love and Beauty with some of his performances. And although they welcomed him warmly, some of them even being fans of work, he immediately felt a sense of unnatural unease and dread hanging over the whole secluded area. No mere undead, ghoul, or even lesser vamphiir was living here, not likely even a pack, this was a singular, older, and more menacing vamphiir, with far more intelligence and eldritch calculation than most. Even though the local authorities could hardly be expected to have understood the entire gravity of the threat, they had been wise to notify the Order.

Though finding the vamphiir had been a challenge, with the powers it wielded, it could have impersonated anyone in the Monastery. Balthier had been glad he had entered using his cover profession, as he could use it as an excuse to not look so suspicious and to be able to stick around for a few days without necessarily tipping off the old monster. Thus, that is what he did, and he entertained the Monastery for a few days as he quietly kept his eyes open. He shared a few . . . memorable moments with some of the Priestesses as well in order to keep up appearances, though his weapons were never out of his reach in case of his lovers turned out to be a murderous and ancient monster.

Eventually, he narrowed his suspects down to one individual, the main central figure of authority in the Monastery, and the one person who both was the most likely person to provide the information necessary to know the identity of who was the vamphiir, and also the most likely person to be the vamphiir, High Priestess Simonella. Since the monster had to be someone either so unsuspecting and forgettable that they were rarely noticed in the place, or else had assumed the character of a person so powerful that they commanded great authority and fear even when they were in disguise. Since many elder vamps that had been encountered by the Order were of the imperious and self-aggrandizing nature, Balthier was acting under the assumption she was the former.

His guess proved correct. Cornering the High Priestess in her chambers under the premise of a private inquiry in regards to arranging transport to Abbelona proper, he was swiftly thrown into battle with the revealed vamphiir, thinking she had found an amusing if now irritating interloper in her home. But Balthier was no mere wanderer, he was a Hunter of the Order of Cinder, and trained to be the scourge of the undead in all its forms. Both proved evenly matched and the fighting between the two ranged throughout the monastery, with roles of prey and predator changing several times. In the end, after a protracted fight over several hours, Balthier succeeded in killing the vamphiir, though heavily wounded himself, he instructed the Priestesses to burn its body to ash that it may not rise again before passing out.

Several weeks later, he awoke in one of Abbelona's Apothecaries, his wounds treated with the compliments of the Duchy, and two letters, one from the Hunter-General herself directly from the House of Fire, and the other from Hunter Lethodus who was apparently in Isamanca, Revossa.

It was the contents of both letters which had brought him here, mostly out of the sense of duty he had along with the gnawing fear they brought in equal measure rather than any fondness for the former Knight. All the same, seeking the residence of his fellow Hunter was his first goal in this city.
I imagined that Paerium would have the most advanced firearms, though they'd be extremely expensive to produce, hence why they haven't really overturned most other forms of weapons. I mean, I have Balthier using a rifle from the area, though I'm assuming its a flintlock or otherwise some kind of black powder rifle.
Shall I just post up my next one, or wait for others to post?
My rodents, like real-life rats, are fairly adept swimmers, and being mostly underground their need for a navy or even flying corps would be on an impromptu, situational basis above ground on campaign. (The latter not even being a very practical means of being able to make in an impromptu fashion, so don't bet on seeing many flying rodents unless its from a cannon or catapult).
Very nice to see we're still in business, and yeah I get the feeling with finals, I've been there. Either way, I'm still in.
@Vocab Only if you actually post. All I'm going to say that as of right now, the main emphasis of the RP is on armies not navies.

Depending on how far this RP gets I might to some stuff and allow for navies and properly naval stuff but for now focus on posts involving land armies.

@POOHEAD189@TemplarKnight07 I just had a random thought stemming from this but what are your stances on having other people being able to use the Underground? Is it something just Rodents/Dwarves/Orruks can use or can everyone use it?


Anyone could use the tunnels, the Under-Republic spans across a large section of the Underground and it patrols some major arteries like the Ratway and some of the other major tunnels between Rodent settlements, but not even they keep ALL of the tunnels regularly patrolled, in a bunch of places they'll be lucky to see a Vermin patrol once a year for "cleaning". And the Rodents are mostly Dwarf of Human-sized (the Rattus Giganti are the ones who dig out the tunnels besides slaves), so the tunnels that aren't merely naturally occurring are usually big enough for most other races. They just have to find the ways down and bring lighting, since most of the lesser used tunnels are not perpetually lit.

I will note that the major entrances to the Underground, such as Petrus' Maw (the biggest controlled by the Under-Republic) are protected and guarded, but otherwise smaller entrances can be found all over, and although some clans may guard them, not all of them are, and not all of them anywhere near to the extent of of the major openings.
I mean, technically we could get started, or at least integrate the stream of new CSs which seem to be popping up.
Alright, for some reason I cannot upload an updated image that actually works, but in terms of what I was thinking of marking Petrus' Maw, its location would be the mountain pass area just NW of Aristos's claim (the Red section above Poo's). That'd be the only marker I'd put down, to mark the biggest gate into the Under-Republic.
I would like to know if the RPERS want this plot revealed?

@TemplarKnight07 @shylarah

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I personally don't care to know exactly. I have kinda guessed at what it will be based on The Wild Hunt being teased, and the parallel knowledge I know of The Erlking and his Wild Hunt from Dresdenverse, but that's about all I really care to know in terms of specifics. Plus it'll probably keep the reactions and threads moving organically anyway if we don't know exactly (or at least that would be the hope).
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