OOC/signup thread 'still open' - http://www.christiananime.net/viewtopic ... 42&t=64904
Empowered now at your creation
Your future will yet chain you down
Will your reflection be damnation
Will madness be your crown
Current Map -
'Borders to be added once nations starts to formally forge themselves, so far, you'll have to content with a capital and some small villages/towns' :p
OP
History is embroiled in conflict. A proclamation written by the blood of people upon a parchment of iron. Ever since social contact first was made, distrust, anger and dreams of superiority has manifested itself on the ire of all sentient beings. Such base tendencies are often defined as barbarism, but can just as easily be defined as authority, justice or privilege. Yet power which is craved by all groups is engraved in unity and stability, and to form a grand compromise between the basic and desires of those with might the ideal of order came as the first light of civilization. The concept of order is however written in restriction and often sullied by corruption. However decadence never fails to provoke reaction. From simple houses made of wood and straws peacemakers and dreamers would emerge to stem the tide of history, yet also from these humble dwellings conquerors and great generals would also emerge, utilizing anything from iron knives to great steel dreadnaughts will emerge in time to assert authority or be the vanguard of liberty. However when only the bare basic of life is the aspiration for most, the dreams of a fair rule stands forever removed from the concern of most. For this is an age of survival, where diplomacy is the voice of moderation, yet, with not all desiring to be moderate or modest, the die is on the verge to be cast over this brave new world. Shall the destiny of a few ensure the prosperity of all? Or will be ambition of the great overshadow the needs of those least able? The history is now yours to write.
Yet our story starts with a humble letter.
'Salisius was a wondrous place for a city-dwelling human to find himself in. While more scared than awestruck by this beautiful city laying close to the most astonishing inland sea he had ever witnessed, daring after laboring hard to get so far to permit himself a mouthful of water, he quickly chose to ask certain questions of who was the authority of the region, and, after several inquiries, managed to decide on the one who would be the most suitable to deliver the rather special cargo towards. It happened to be a letter which as written by someone who had knowledge of the region, and who sought an audience. The traveller who was more scared than awestruck by the local residents, tried as effectively as he can to simply find the target to hand the letter towards and then leave. Making his path towards Korea before handing the letter over.'
'A courier arrives in Basius, having been on the move for several days to your capital. While the strains of his journey seems clear having braved both the numerous bandits and other perils on the open lands. Granting himself no respite, he makes his way towards the authorities in question, handing what seems to be an ever so strange letter, proclaiming it to be from a known explorer who's deeds are known far and wide, yet, while this is disputed, the patrician's merchant seal on the letter is not. Bearing the sigil of the house of Johannes, a relatively newly established Noble in the great city of Ironhold. While not knowing the full contents, he humbly mutters that it is the message sent from Johannes, whom seeks a venture that might be of profit for both.'
'As fortunate was not the path of a rather grizzly old figure of a man, who was sent to deliver a message to the mysterious leader of Sarabant. Here, certain precautions were taken, the letter for example was not so much a letter, as it was a row of iron bars with crude letters hammered into them. Yet, this was an innovative solution if anything to brave both the great cold of the mountains, and the melting fires it kept within. Red sprites would marvel at the sight of this old man, one of them getting close enough to briefly light the end of his beard on fire for a short while, yet, dutifully, and half way confused, his breath having a stink of wine about it, yet, strictly made his way towards an alter that seemed appropriate to leave the message, before, as promptly as he arrived, would turn around and head the way he entered from'
'The region of Amberdose seemed much like a cultural settlement at this point, yet, by voyage of sea came a rather humble craft which had braved the waters, lead by a single traveler who, apparently on note of friendship, would deliver this message while seeking to gather more information about the customs of this region. Though, his entry was informal, partly due to him being soaking wet due to the unforgiving waves and his feeble idea of a boat, which seemed more like an innovative raft with some cover, he presented himself briefly and with great respect before Kiritail, giving a certain letter with a peculiarly detailed seal. \
'Yet even more humble stood the traveler who had ventured as far as to Nonian. Traveling by simple staff he ventured deep through the mystical woods, being surprised at how peaceful the populace seemed. Though, being an experienced traveler, he made his way directly towards the one creature which astounded him the most. Being Gregor, understanding that it would be hard to read a human-sized letter, he permitted himself to break the seal, and openly read out the following proclamation'
‘My treasured friend. For 40 winters I have journeyed across the known lands far and wide in hope of creating the first compendium of creation. From the great mountains of the north which in defiance stand reaching out towards the stars, to the mystical white forests of the south. I have set foot underneath the earth to the great chasms and caverns underground, and braved the unexplored deep jungles that lay beyond currently charted territory. All in a desperate search for answers and secrets. Be it in regards to that which lies beyond life, or secrets to ensure one never departs from it. Yet despite my many investigations I have yet to uncover any major secrets of note, save one although its certainty is far from authenticated at this very point.
However the voyage that I stand on is one of never-ending proportions, and each new discovery diminishes my stamina bit by bit. I am no longer the young man who set out for this quest of discovery, but simply an old man, with an old ship who never found his home, or never had the required peace with self to find a home. It is a malevolent feeling, to be someone short on rest, to see so many different communities knitted together with seemingly little effort, yet my own existence, often greeted as that of an outcast and not that of a traveller which I identified myself as. Yet perhaps, vanity has overshadowed my own perception of who I am. I find myself at a spiritual deficit as far as engaging in the exploration I once held so dear to my heart, not so much in fear of the great danger that lurks beyond the known, but the knowledge of the comfort which others share even when they do not stand inhospitable to my very person. Yet, there seem to be a conflict beetwen the native communities, and the ever migrating settlers who invoke what is universally known as the right of free passage. Yet the intermarriage of cultures and settlers has breed over several decades of conflicts, sometimes even violence among tribes and other mixtures of collective identification. Yet with conflict comes achievement, and the world seems to be forging into something different, as if an era has passed and a new one is about to dawn. The ones identified as settlers now look to leaders, to guide them towards greatness beyond survival.
The new settlers proclaim this to be the mandate of heaven, and what is little more than tribes are now forging into ever more complex municipalities. Whose creeds and laws work either with or in stark contrast to their natural habitats. Villages are formed where in the past only primitive nature resided, and now rules, ethics and laws seem to be an invisible force guiding thousands towards ever more complex leadership. Yet such is not always appreciated by those which identify themselves as natives, and it is not uncommon for settlers themselves to create conflicts with natives who seek to develop faster. Such tensions have given rise to the concept of borders, yet such seem to only expand near the most advanced towns, and do not always stand respected upon travellers who still invoke the rights of old. In certain cases, even wooden walls stand formed as a stern warning to whoever would seek unwelcome entry. Yet even in the most isolated region of the world, merchants and trade stand the least respected, but often the most welcome of strangers. Expanding an ever more intricate, yet unregimented ecosystem is that of magic, while rarely utilized to any significant degree, still presents an ever increasing influence. With both power and rights, yet also the suspicion of the common creatures, it generally isolates more than integrates, but the extent such can be practiced is impossible to even imagine.
It is therefore I send with you this invitation to meet me in a tavern known as The Gauntlet which is in the human quarter in Ironside. Forgive the harsh conditions in the region, but know that it will serve as an experience of what’s to come.
The world is fast changing, and I am slowly fading. Yet hopefully, the knowledge I present will live on, so that my memory will be remembered, even in another time.