[Entry 010]

Jul 26, 2007 21:35

My apologies for my extended silence, Your Majesty and other interested parties (as I'm sure you were all waiting with bated breath). Excuse me--I should say "our" extended silence, given as Sergeant Jenius, Captain Kobayashi, and Ms. Millia are still with me. But, since there's been such interest, and I am more or less the leader of this operation ( Read more... )

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silverheroine July 27 2007, 02:50:40 UTC
Hm.

I am of a mind to visit at the nearest opportunity. My people have a desire to see what the situation on Weisdia is.

Netzak is not a bad name.

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red_under_glass July 27 2007, 02:53:51 UTC
Thank you. I rather like it myself.

I have no objections to this, probably. May I ask your name and the name of your world, Miss...? Since we have a limited number of teleporters, we need to set the coordinates manually. It's a hassle, I know, but it does make defense of this point much easier.

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silverheroine July 27 2007, 03:13:56 UTC
I'm afraid my world has no specific name. We did not realize it wasn't the only one until recently.

However, I represent the Zexen Federation. My name is Chris Lightfellow, Captain of the Zexen Knights. There is a teleporter near our capital city, Vinay del Zexay.

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red_under_glass July 27 2007, 03:18:35 UTC
Thank you. That should help a great deal, Captain Lightfellow. Would I be able to find information on the Zexen Federation on a previous entry of yours? If not, could you give me a brief overview, please? I like to be as informed as possible.

Oh, how rude of me--my name is Colonel Jade Curtiss, Malkuth Imperial Army. Hm; I'll have to add that on to my entry for the new people.

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silverheroine July 27 2007, 03:25:17 UTC
A pleasure, Colonel.

And yes, of course. We are a small, seafaring nation in the region known as the Grasslands. We are largely traders. A council of merchants rules the kingdom, while the knights were established to protect our borders and trade routes.

While the portals opening have led to tragedies, rest assured, they do offer some potential advantages.

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red_under_glass July 27 2007, 03:32:11 UTC
Merchants, hmm? Your country might get along with Chesedonia, from my world of Auldrant. It's a city-state governed by the Guild of Merchants. I imagine that the opening of the portals would have made your leaders very happy indeed, considering the potentially limitless flow of goods and services.

I'll let you know, or have someone talk to you for preference, when we can have you come visit Netzak, Captain.

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