Board Thread:Forum Roleplays/@comment-67.22.249.68-20150205232108/@comment-25975584-20150314204734

Eureka Enderborn wrote: Yeah, there are actually very few low-men, colloquially known as barbarians. Over the past 100 years they've been hunted down by the men (testificates) and High men (Steves), until there were very few of them left. Seriously, there aren't that many of them. Furthermore, I apparently need to put more emphasis on the fact that this entire situations is similar to vanilla MC. The towns are few and far between. There are only seven populated areas of any note at all, and those are as follows: the Red City, the Imperial City, Silveroak Forest, Westport (on the continent where the valley of blight is, this city is the greatest trade center besides the Red City), and the towns of Pagras, Lozagon, and Otil. Silveroak and the Sylvan Elves are allied with the Red City, and the Red City controls Southport, Lozagon, Otil, and Pagras. The only hub of society not controlled by or related to the Red City is the Imperial City. I should also note that only the Imperial City, the Red City and Southport have walls. Their society may be advanced, but it most certainly hasn't spread much. I think that, if you Orcs were to come in, you'd have to go talk to the cultists, and I should also note that the Red Army is powerful, and the cultists and everyone else is scared of them.

Now that I've cleared that up, I'll get to the RP.

"People, there isn't going to be a battle for hundreds of years!" Eureka said. "I told you, Herobrine isn't--" suddenly Eureka was interrupted by another Enderman.

"Sir? What about the Legion?"

A look of realization dawned on Eureka. He brought out another map, this one showing a much larger picture of their continent. He pointed to the main mountain range, splitting the continent in half. "the Silverpeak range. Within these mountains are the Highpeak Mages, the Huk'tool troll tribes, and the Barbarians. These are not the low men that some people call barbarians, these are High Men who have shunned society and lived up in the mountains. Now we are on this side of the mountains," he points to the right side. "and so is the rest of the Red Kingdom. This side is much more populated than the other side. On the other side, we have little power. We have sent the occasional knight patrol out there, but mostly the villagers over there fend for themselves. Mercenaries have flocked there in waves, making good money off of the villager's need for protection. Recently however, all of those mercenaries over there formed a government of their own. They called it "the Legion", and their legionnaires began to reign the few villages under their rule. Their kingdom is much smaller, and their capital city, the Imperial City, is much smaller than this one. However, since we've learned about this we've begun sending more and more knight patrols out there. Needless to say they haven't liked that. There are a lot of tensions between us and them at the moment, and they may well declare war. If this happens, there are measures we should take. The Huk'Tool Troll tribes control most of the silverpeak mountains. That's why it's so hard to get soldiers and people over there. However, there are two safe ways over the peaks. One is with the Highpeak Mages, the most powerful human sorcerers known, who could teleport entire armies across the peaks, or the Barbarians, who have built their barbaric city in the only known pass through the mountains. If we could ally with either of them, we could gain an advantage going over the mountains. I don't think the Highpeak mages would listen, they don't care about war or combat or anything but study and knowledge and power. They'd never help us fight a war. The Barbarians, however, are hated enemies of the Huk'Tool Trolls. Though they are High Men, they are prone to barbarous ways. They use no armor, but use their axes with ridiculous and deadly efficiency. If we were to promise them aid against the Huk'Tool Trolls, they might allow our armies to pass through." Lets say, that several clans of barbarians fled across the ocean and destroyed the civilization there. A city in their dimly remembered folklore resembled one of the city they found. There does that fix it?