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In response to Nine Oaks's demands the High Council has 'suggested' to the priest-king that a delegation be sent to negotiate a better deal. Secretly several of the major clans have sent their own agents to try and make alternative arrangements to meet their quota of sacrifices while leaving their rivals burdened.
 
In response to Nine Oaks's demands the High Council has 'suggested' to the priest-king that a delegation be sent to negotiate a better deal. Secretly several of the major clans have sent their own agents to try and make alternative arrangements to meet their quota of sacrifices while leaving their rivals burdened.
  
==Telleimare==
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===Telleimare===
  
 
Telleimare is a fairly properous land, not bordering the Yellow Forest, ruled by its king for the last one hundred years by the virtue of Terrestial Exaltation. King Archer Oak's ambitions are focused on the safety of his kingdom, and is content to rule the realm he was born to inherit decades ago. The culture is rather European in style, though it is blended with the cultures of other lands, even as far as the Realm! One of the things of note, beyond the fact he is a king with not much ambition, is his jester, Vert Cyrano. The man is from the somewhat infamous Cyrano family, all jesters across the kingdoms, and Vert is one of the finest of his generation (although he is mentally ill and a bit nuttier than a fruitcake).
 
Telleimare is a fairly properous land, not bordering the Yellow Forest, ruled by its king for the last one hundred years by the virtue of Terrestial Exaltation. King Archer Oak's ambitions are focused on the safety of his kingdom, and is content to rule the realm he was born to inherit decades ago. The culture is rather European in style, though it is blended with the cultures of other lands, even as far as the Realm! One of the things of note, beyond the fact he is a king with not much ambition, is his jester, Vert Cyrano. The man is from the somewhat infamous Cyrano family, all jesters across the kingdoms, and Vert is one of the finest of his generation (although he is mentally ill and a bit nuttier than a fruitcake).
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Sacre, Vert's son, bears a family resemblance and may be easily recognized by those who know the Cyrano name. Archer Oak and Vert have had an... interesting relationship, one good enough that Vert entrusted Sacre's health to the Wood Aspect when the boy constantly began ill as a little boy. Sacre himself still visits his childhood home from time to time, but he is painfully aware that no one remembers him.
 
Sacre, Vert's son, bears a family resemblance and may be easily recognized by those who know the Cyrano name. Archer Oak and Vert have had an... interesting relationship, one good enough that Vert entrusted Sacre's health to the Wood Aspect when the boy constantly began ill as a little boy. Sacre himself still visits his childhood home from time to time, but he is painfully aware that no one remembers him.
  
==Nine Iron Meadows==
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===Nine Iron Meadows===
 
Seven Iron Meadows, named for the seven cities that make up this forest kingdom, and the mysterious pillars of iron in each meadow that give the cities their names (each is covered in runes of a specific color, and each city takes its name from that color), is a place of cutthroat politics. The only time they actually agree is when an outside threat comes. Much to their annoyance, they have been able to do very little against Nine Oaks, beyond fighting back against his influence. They have more problems with the hostility of the woods than with the Rashka meddling, mainly because of the Meadows' trademark iron weapons.
 
Seven Iron Meadows, named for the seven cities that make up this forest kingdom, and the mysterious pillars of iron in each meadow that give the cities their names (each is covered in runes of a specific color, and each city takes its name from that color), is a place of cutthroat politics. The only time they actually agree is when an outside threat comes. Much to their annoyance, they have been able to do very little against Nine Oaks, beyond fighting back against his influence. They have more problems with the hostility of the woods than with the Rashka meddling, mainly because of the Meadows' trademark iron weapons.
  
==Parlson==
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===Parlson===
 
Parlson can trace its history back to the founding of the three cities of la’fer, de’fer and me’fer. Originally the three cities competed with each other for resources and space. However me’fer made a discovery that would propel it to the forefront. The discovery of the endless ways, a series of interconnected tunnels, caverns and caves within these winding ways, was sources of Iron, copper and other useful metals and gems, yet rather than use this new found strength to conquer the other cities they were offered a deal a chance to join as equals, thus was founded Parlson.
 
Parlson can trace its history back to the founding of the three cities of la’fer, de’fer and me’fer. Originally the three cities competed with each other for resources and space. However me’fer made a discovery that would propel it to the forefront. The discovery of the endless ways, a series of interconnected tunnels, caverns and caves within these winding ways, was sources of Iron, copper and other useful metals and gems, yet rather than use this new found strength to conquer the other cities they were offered a deal a chance to join as equals, thus was founded Parlson.
  

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