Eternal
After hearing about the terrible state the rest of the former Empire is in, you ask about the land that managed to somewhat keep it together thanks to Brenda.
Jennifer says that the cataclysm did hit Nalin, but it didn’t change the landscape so much as it changed the weather patterns. For the longest time, Nalin was about as wet as Delerg was before most of that place just submerged under water. It got so rainy that the Usksha Desert actually started receding. After a hundred years of this, Nalin’s territory grew just due to weather as the usksha nomads retreated deeper into their desert and border raids became non-existent.
Meanwhile Nalin continued to slowly evolve. After Brenda’s death, her second in command, Tarna, took power. She ruled much in the same way Brenda did, but not as wisely. She was considered far too authoritarian to an unreasonable degree and she did not have the charisma or respect to pull it off. There were even accusations that she had Brenda assassinated.
Whatever the case, after a few decades of her rule, the general public had had enough her. There was a rebellion and she was violently disposed. At first an attempt to rule the Nalin Dominion by a small council of leaders, this worked for a while, but there were still problems with this. In time it was decided that the people wanted to be even better represented, it was around this time that the beginnings of the republic were truly born.
The republic in its current form has lasted about two centuries, with alterations in certain procedures and laws here and there. During that time slavery has been completely done away with and there is trade with some of the more reasonable city-states in Arat. There is also trade with the recently re-emerged usksha nomads who apparently have formed their own new government of sorts called the Usksha Emirates.
Population here is mostly human, though there are elves here as well. In fact it’s about the only area where they’re treated as full equals now. While kobolds were “assimilated” even during Brenda’s time, they’re still not entirely accepted by everyone despite most of them now being productive members of society. There are even a few usksha that have set up permanent shops and live within the republic. These oddities mostly live on the desert borders and are viewed with suspicion even if there is a peace with their people now. Quintus in particular believes they should go back to their desert and doesn’t like the idea of them not being proper members of the republic since they don’t adopt the language or customs.
“Look, I don’t have any problem with the sand savages on a personal level. I’m just saying that if they want to live in the republic, they should learn the language and adopt OUR culture! Even the kobolds make the effort! Of course most of those fat bastards in the senate are just concerned about is maintaining a good relation with the Usksha Emirates so they can line their pockets with the coin made from trade kickbacks. Not to mention all the drugs they allow to go through.” Quintus
“Drugs?” you ask.
“Oh yes. You haven’t been here long enough to see it, but despite the republic’s veneer of peace there lies a very serious drug problem. The sand savages trade more than just their crystal trinkets and cloth. They deal in a drug known as sandman and make it out of a type of lizard creature that only exists in that desert of theirs. A basilisk I believe. It puts people in a sleep state to the point of near paralysis. I mean it’s almost impossible to wake them up while they’re under the influence. I guess it gives people really intense dreams that most really enjoy, because a lot of people get addicted. Of course a lot don’t wake up either. It’s a major problem yet it’s not the only instance of the senate turning a blind eye to illegal substances coming into the country.”
“What else do the usksha bring in?”
“Oh it isn’t just the sand savages. It’s also the pirates and smugglers from the Delerg islands. Besides attacking our pathetic excuse for a navy they sneak in that foul brew that makes people go blind. I have no idea why people even want the damn stuff when we have our own superior alcoholic beverages right here. It’s this kind of moral degeneracy and apathy that’s going to lead to our demise if we don’t start doing something about it!”
“Can’t the military do something about this or maybe a police force? You ask.
“Hah. Jennifer told me of your opinion on our military, and you’re absolutely right. Most of them are not up to the task. They’re not disciplined like they should be and they certainly don’t have the most intensive training. I’ve read about how the Empire used to train its average ground troops. Our soldiers wouldn’t last one day in that form of basic training. As for a police force, we do have the peacekeepers, but they’re even less effective than the military mainly because they have limits on what they’re allowed to do to citizens. Even if said citizen is behaving in a suspicious manner they can’t do anything unless they’ve already slit the throat of some old woman for coin so they can go buy more sandman.”
You can certainly understand Quintus’ frustration. The Empire had its share of problems, but maintaining order over the plebs wasn’t one of them.
“The senate is made up of a bunch of corrupt plutocrats who aren’t interested in making Nalin better. As I said most of them are only in it for money. Others are just weak willed and go along with the crowd. A few are genuinely dangerous idealistic fools who want to introduce even more liberty amongst the populace! Can you believe that? This place needs more order not less!”
You knew this “republic” concept sounded terrible when Jennifer first explained it to you. Looks like you were right.
“We’ve become lax and complacent! The orcs of the Quala Badlands are only going to grow in numbers. How long before their numbers become too unmanageable? How long before the Usksha decide to backstab us while we allow them to infiltrate our borders? How long before the svelk unite the six cities and become a power to be feared? How long before the Xi Hive consumes us all?”
Quintus continues ranting, you get the impression he’s given a similar speech to the senate on many occasions.
“We should be growing stronger by expanding! Instead we’re just rotting on the inside! Even our research in new technology has become stagnant! The gnomes are ahead of us in this way and if the rumors are true, so is the city state of Telis!”’
“What about magic power?” you ask.
“Well, even since the cataclysm, magic isn’t very common anywhere anymore. In fact as far as I know the only place that does have it is the city state of Lenay and even then the svelk only have it to a limited degree. If it weren’t for me, we wouldn’t have anything at all. I’ve been funding all these expeditions in the hopes of unearthing powerful magic weapons of the old Empire, but other than the few personal rings you see me wearing, this staff and a few other things I have locked away, I haven’t had much luck. I’ve even tried getting a magic school started in the hopes that perhaps there are some latent mages or perhaps a hedge wizard out there, but the idea was dismissed as a waste of public funds.”
Quintus goes on about the failings of the republic for quite some time, but it all is sort of boring you. The republic is a weak inefficient state that coddles its citizens and is run by corrupt fools. You got it the first time. Jennifer told you Quintus was influential, but so far all you’ve heard is a lot of his failures to get things accomplished.
You certainly hope he’s got a better plan of action than just whining.
Jennifer says that the cataclysm did hit Nalin, but it didn’t change the landscape so much as it changed the weather patterns. For the longest time, Nalin was about as wet as Delerg was before most of that place just submerged under water. It got so rainy that the Usksha Desert actually started receding. After a hundred years of this, Nalin’s territory grew just due to weather as the usksha nomads retreated deeper into their desert and border raids became non-existent.
Meanwhile Nalin continued to slowly evolve. After Brenda’s death, her second in command, Tarna, took power. She ruled much in the same way Brenda did, but not as wisely. She was considered far too authoritarian to an unreasonable degree and she did not have the charisma or respect to pull it off. There were even accusations that she had Brenda assassinated.
Whatever the case, after a few decades of her rule, the general public had had enough her. There was a rebellion and she was violently disposed. At first an attempt to rule the Nalin Dominion by a small council of leaders, this worked for a while, but there were still problems with this. In time it was decided that the people wanted to be even better represented, it was around this time that the beginnings of the republic were truly born.
The republic in its current form has lasted about two centuries, with alterations in certain procedures and laws here and there. During that time slavery has been completely done away with and there is trade with some of the more reasonable city-states in Arat. There is also trade with the recently re-emerged usksha nomads who apparently have formed their own new government of sorts called the Usksha Emirates.
Population here is mostly human, though there are elves here as well. In fact it’s about the only area where they’re treated as full equals now. While kobolds were “assimilated” even during Brenda’s time, they’re still not entirely accepted by everyone despite most of them now being productive members of society. There are even a few usksha that have set up permanent shops and live within the republic. These oddities mostly live on the desert borders and are viewed with suspicion even if there is a peace with their people now. Quintus in particular believes they should go back to their desert and doesn’t like the idea of them not being proper members of the republic since they don’t adopt the language or customs.
“Look, I don’t have any problem with the sand savages on a personal level. I’m just saying that if they want to live in the republic, they should learn the language and adopt OUR culture! Even the kobolds make the effort! Of course most of those fat bastards in the senate are just concerned about is maintaining a good relation with the Usksha Emirates so they can line their pockets with the coin made from trade kickbacks. Not to mention all the drugs they allow to go through.” Quintus
“Drugs?” you ask.
“Oh yes. You haven’t been here long enough to see it, but despite the republic’s veneer of peace there lies a very serious drug problem. The sand savages trade more than just their crystal trinkets and cloth. They deal in a drug known as sandman and make it out of a type of lizard creature that only exists in that desert of theirs. A basilisk I believe. It puts people in a sleep state to the point of near paralysis. I mean it’s almost impossible to wake them up while they’re under the influence. I guess it gives people really intense dreams that most really enjoy, because a lot of people get addicted. Of course a lot don’t wake up either. It’s a major problem yet it’s not the only instance of the senate turning a blind eye to illegal substances coming into the country.”
“What else do the usksha bring in?”
“Oh it isn’t just the sand savages. It’s also the pirates and smugglers from the Delerg islands. Besides attacking our pathetic excuse for a navy they sneak in that foul brew that makes people go blind. I have no idea why people even want the damn stuff when we have our own superior alcoholic beverages right here. It’s this kind of moral degeneracy and apathy that’s going to lead to our demise if we don’t start doing something about it!”
“Can’t the military do something about this or maybe a police force? You ask.
“Hah. Jennifer told me of your opinion on our military, and you’re absolutely right. Most of them are not up to the task. They’re not disciplined like they should be and they certainly don’t have the most intensive training. I’ve read about how the Empire used to train its average ground troops. Our soldiers wouldn’t last one day in that form of basic training. As for a police force, we do have the peacekeepers, but they’re even less effective than the military mainly because they have limits on what they’re allowed to do to citizens. Even if said citizen is behaving in a suspicious manner they can’t do anything unless they’ve already slit the throat of some old woman for coin so they can go buy more sandman.”
You can certainly understand Quintus’ frustration. The Empire had its share of problems, but maintaining order over the plebs wasn’t one of them.
“The senate is made up of a bunch of corrupt plutocrats who aren’t interested in making Nalin better. As I said most of them are only in it for money. Others are just weak willed and go along with the crowd. A few are genuinely dangerous idealistic fools who want to introduce even more liberty amongst the populace! Can you believe that? This place needs more order not less!”
You knew this “republic” concept sounded terrible when Jennifer first explained it to you. Looks like you were right.
“We’ve become lax and complacent! The orcs of the Quala Badlands are only going to grow in numbers. How long before their numbers become too unmanageable? How long before the Usksha decide to backstab us while we allow them to infiltrate our borders? How long before the svelk unite the six cities and become a power to be feared? How long before the Xi Hive consumes us all?”
Quintus continues ranting, you get the impression he’s given a similar speech to the senate on many occasions.
“We should be growing stronger by expanding! Instead we’re just rotting on the inside! Even our research in new technology has become stagnant! The gnomes are ahead of us in this way and if the rumors are true, so is the city state of Telis!”’
“What about magic power?” you ask.
“Well, even since the cataclysm, magic isn’t very common anywhere anymore. In fact as far as I know the only place that does have it is the city state of Lenay and even then the svelk only have it to a limited degree. If it weren’t for me, we wouldn’t have anything at all. I’ve been funding all these expeditions in the hopes of unearthing powerful magic weapons of the old Empire, but other than the few personal rings you see me wearing, this staff and a few other things I have locked away, I haven’t had much luck. I’ve even tried getting a magic school started in the hopes that perhaps there are some latent mages or perhaps a hedge wizard out there, but the idea was dismissed as a waste of public funds.”
Quintus goes on about the failings of the republic for quite some time, but it all is sort of boring you. The republic is a weak inefficient state that coddles its citizens and is run by corrupt fools. You got it the first time. Jennifer told you Quintus was influential, but so far all you’ve heard is a lot of his failures to get things accomplished.
You certainly hope he’s got a better plan of action than just whining.