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Ari
Acolyte
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Posted - 18 Apr 2017 : 20:47:06
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So, one of the "new" nations brought in by the Spellplague was the land of Abeiran genasi, the land of elemental extremes called Akan#363;l. At the "same time", Murghom had been accruing a number of very metropolitan dragon lordlings offering guidance, protection and not-killing-you to the cities and populace of the region. How does that even kind of square with the Akan#363;lians? They left a land ruled by tyrannical dragons and now are seeing the seeds of the same thing in front of their faces?
To say nothing with how fine Tymanther's dragonborn were about it. Distance aside that sounds like a recipe for constant hostility at least, open war at most. Though instead they fought with the genasi...because they were closer?
Did any of you do anything with that?
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Mapolq
Senior Scribe
Brazil
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sleyvas
Skilled Spell Strategist
USA
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Posted - 19 Apr 2017 : 13:35:10
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never did anything with it, but bear in mind that for the dragonborn of Tymanther, they were suddenly cut off from all of their existing support. They had to build new cities (which granted they had magical aid). I'm sure they were upset to see Murghom... probably just as upset as they were to know of Laerakond when they were in Abeir... and just like when they were in Abeir they didn't attack just because they didn't like something.
I would imagine though that those two countries would not share dignitaries, nor conduct trade except through an intermediary. SOME of the dragonborn might travel there, but I see most of them seeing that as a means to tempt the dragons to attack their homes. In this case, the old statement "let sleeping dragons lie" is very appropriate. |
Alavairthae, may your skill prevail
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Zeromaru X
Great Reader
Colombia
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Posted - 21 Mar 2019 : 00:11:03
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Pretty old topic, but... *raise dead spell*
Akanûl is not all that concerned about Murghôm because in Abeir they didn't faced a dragon tyrant (at least in recent history). They faced an elemental tyrant, Karshimis the primordial. So, the Akanûlans are more concerned about Calimshan, that they see as basically the Torilian version of Shyr.
Tymanther is a more closer enemy for Akanûl (as Tymanchebar was an enemy of Shyr in Abeir), and the only thing that avoided a dragonborn vs genasi war is that Chessenta is in the middle of the two countries and acted as some sort of deterrent for an all-out-war.
As sleyvas said, Tymanther wasn't amused with Murghôm, but as Murghôm never threatened Tymanther, they let the sleeping dragons sleep. Tymanther just focused on their turf, building their pyramidal cities (that took a lot time and resources, even with magical help).
Now, the Second Sundering has dissolved Chessenta into warring city-states without a central goverment again, what means that a war can happen... If not for the fact that Tchazzar is right there in Erebos, a more inmediate threat for Akanûl than Tymanther, Murghôm or Calimsham. Likewise, Tymanther has its hands full dealing with returned Unther.
With the return of Unther and Mulhorand, and the fact that Chessenta dissolved again into civil war, I guess that the stability of the Old Empires area is about to crumble at any moment. |
Instead of seeking change, you prefer a void, merciless abyss of a world... |
Edited by - Zeromaru X on 21 Mar 2019 00:26:17 |
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