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ARLORA
ARLORA
- On the morning of April 9th, the combined effort of the Union's Wrath, the Roca Company, the New Sihndar of Arlora, and a newly formed civilian militia descend on the ruins of the Ferian Hold and carve a path inside. Disorganized Glenbeasts are without their usual Bone Horror backing, leading to vulnerabilities which are exploited to finally overtake the Hold.
- The Hold is given new life over the course of the next few days, and new Sihndar are settled in. Arlora ends up taking most of the magically inclined back with them, as the Sihndar start to restore old traditions; being more mindful of their magic use without Roca and desperation acting as the devils on their shoulders.
- Roca, to note, begins to set up to take his leave. The ports of Arlora are loaded with his men and the riches they've pilfered from the Vanquished Kingdoms, more still being hoisted in over the coming weeks. Many expect he intends to take them home and live a lavish life in retirement, having recouped any losses from his failed invasion of Amontaar several times over.
- Sihn-Xeren, too, is more than keen to return to the Holds. This leaves Countess Marina Auvray in charge of Arlora, accompanied by her Arcanist Allies. Arlora itself is rapidly becoming a pro-magic state with a large Estellian minority and a populist underpinning that Marina herself doesn't quite like.
- The frontier of Arlora remains entirely under the control of its Union's Wrath garrison and the wider military, who retract from the Ferian Hold as quickly as they arrive. They are kept as secretive as possible, and as far as the Arcanists tend to go with magic law, they have no real intention of bothering the military.
- Arlora becomes a secretive, high-magic state, in good relations with the Sihndar. The Arcanists' Guild, now free of Aelrrigan & Lothar involvement, continues to raise the bar of magical acceptance.
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TORSE
TORSE
- The Arcanists leave in droves, exiled outright. Some remain in quiet splinters, but the combined effort of the Aelrrigans and Lothar do not allow these splinters to last for long.
- The Aelrrigans and Lothar essentially cancel each other out, as neither wants to leave the blossoming state to the other. This leaves space for the majority Anglian population to return to what they were doing.
- Positive trade relations established with Arlora end up drying up relatively quickly, as the Anglians begin poaching Artisans away from Arlora to assist them in trying to catch up to more industrial Regalian states. The Artisans themselves are disappointed at how quickly they were muscled out by a rise in magical industry in Arlora.
- Torse becomes a widely Anglian, Imperialist, nascently industrial & urban state in safe relations with Arlora & the Sihndar. Talks continue about renaming the capital to New Axford, as well as changing the state's name to something more Anglian altogether.
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RUTTGHER
RUTTGHER
- Two fleets come for the Oscithar of Ruttgher. Those with Regalian banners collect the Oscithar that are still state loyal, and carry them far and wide across Imperial territories. Most pick highly urban areas like Rosendale & Regalia itself, but some choose the quieter Mavaal Assaleïa and Eïsella. They are spread thin enough that by now they don't end up making serious cultural impacts anywhere.
- The Oscithar who have had their trust in the Empire drained by this whole ordeal refuse the help altogether, and come with the Roca Company. The Roca Company would ship all of them to Mineria, but most are too angry or too disloyal to consider staying with the Regalian Empire, and are instead recruited en masse into the Company itself, giving Roca another group of disenfranchised elves for his soldiers of fortune, much to his pleasure.
- Nordskagger mercenaries are shipped in by Roca Company money shortly after both ships leave, joining up with Synnove Vik and the Sori Velheim. They are initially distrustful of these far-off travelers of only vague religious similarity, but they are united in their willingness to crush the Vampire population. When the Vampires are forced underground (Properly, this time), they turn their attentions to the Wirtem, who are denied their desired place as undisputed leaders and largely disenfranchised, though they retain a large minority in many urban settlements.
- Ruttgher has returned to Velheim leadership, obeying State orders in the interest of avoiding another invasion. There is now a significant Wirtem urban class, which feels a deep resentment toward the Assembly for promising them support and then rapidly pulling the rug out from under them and abandoning them in a hostile, far-flung protectorate. Ruttgher will likely make efforts to re-stabilize under Velheim rule and repair its pre-invasion prosperity.
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