Status of the Land, April, 1214
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14 Apr 2014 23:24 #1
by Gunnar Gunnarson (jhines0042)
Gunnar Gunnarson, Medicine Man
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OOG: Joe Hines
Former Development Officer
Status of the Land, April, 1214 was created by Gunnar Gunnarson (jhines0042)
OOG: This post is an extension of the prologue and the information contained in it should be considered like rumors that you may or may not have picked up at your own discretion.
Winter's chilly grip has finally given way to the rain of Spring. Birds sing, flowers are beginning to show their colors. There is a collective exhalation from the beings of the land as if to say "we have survived". The farmers of Alisandria have put out the call for workers to help with the planting. The lumber mill in Kaladonia is finally up to full speed. The watch towers in Pendarvin are fully rebuilt and operational. The last of the damaged ships has been repaired and the docks of Drega'Mire have been turned to their former import and export duties.
We have survived. But the reward for surviving is more work.
Hellock Keep was recently on the brink of anarchy. Guardsmen had been murdered, prisoners were released from the jails and refugees began to hoard their meager food supplies. Sir Cypher put out the call that aid was needed and all corners of Travance answered and answered with authority. Well over a dozen of the Heroes of Travance swept in to reestablish the rule of law. It took only 2 days to return Hellock Keep to a functioning town, but it was not without cost. The casualty estimates range from a dozen to over a hundred dead. Sir Cypher tried to reason with some of the prisoners but was briefly overpowered and wounded by an angry mob which subsequently cut off his hand. Stories have emerged from the chaos of brutality in the retaking of the town with accusations flung at the Heroes. People calling them "Butcher" or even "Murderer". Still others were thankful for the intervention and called them "Saviors". Only time will tell what really happened in Hellock Keep, but for now there is peace, and a curfew.
But perhaps Hellock Keep was not an isolated incident. Several Guardsmen and their families were murdered while they slept in Vallenroe during the time that Hellock Keep was being reclaimed. The investigation there is ongoing.
In the rest of the lands life has more or less stabilized to a new kind of normal. The flood of refugees has stopped and the refugee camps are nearly emptied. Folks have either found a permanent place to stay or have decided to make their way back to where they came from. Those that have stayed are finding work, making homes and starting a new life for themselves. Yet they have much to learn about live in Travance, which is never boring.
OOG: This marks the end of the "Manage Refugees" Land System action, new actions will be coming for use after this event. Actions may not open up immediately after this event to allow me time to get the new actions into the system and announce them. Please be patient.
Winter's chilly grip has finally given way to the rain of Spring. Birds sing, flowers are beginning to show their colors. There is a collective exhalation from the beings of the land as if to say "we have survived". The farmers of Alisandria have put out the call for workers to help with the planting. The lumber mill in Kaladonia is finally up to full speed. The watch towers in Pendarvin are fully rebuilt and operational. The last of the damaged ships has been repaired and the docks of Drega'Mire have been turned to their former import and export duties.
We have survived. But the reward for surviving is more work.
Hellock Keep was recently on the brink of anarchy. Guardsmen had been murdered, prisoners were released from the jails and refugees began to hoard their meager food supplies. Sir Cypher put out the call that aid was needed and all corners of Travance answered and answered with authority. Well over a dozen of the Heroes of Travance swept in to reestablish the rule of law. It took only 2 days to return Hellock Keep to a functioning town, but it was not without cost. The casualty estimates range from a dozen to over a hundred dead. Sir Cypher tried to reason with some of the prisoners but was briefly overpowered and wounded by an angry mob which subsequently cut off his hand. Stories have emerged from the chaos of brutality in the retaking of the town with accusations flung at the Heroes. People calling them "Butcher" or even "Murderer". Still others were thankful for the intervention and called them "Saviors". Only time will tell what really happened in Hellock Keep, but for now there is peace, and a curfew.
But perhaps Hellock Keep was not an isolated incident. Several Guardsmen and their families were murdered while they slept in Vallenroe during the time that Hellock Keep was being reclaimed. The investigation there is ongoing.
In the rest of the lands life has more or less stabilized to a new kind of normal. The flood of refugees has stopped and the refugee camps are nearly emptied. Folks have either found a permanent place to stay or have decided to make their way back to where they came from. Those that have stayed are finding work, making homes and starting a new life for themselves. Yet they have much to learn about live in Travance, which is never boring.
OOG: This marks the end of the "Manage Refugees" Land System action, new actions will be coming for use after this event. Actions may not open up immediately after this event to allow me time to get the new actions into the system and announce them. Please be patient.
Gunnar Gunnarson, Medicine Man
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OOG: Joe Hines
Former Development Officer
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