Re: Thanksgiving and forgiving
Unfortunate slaughter of Niefelheims army,
We are very sorry for Niefelheims losses.
Our high command would not foresee the possibility of the Niefelheim giants attacking away from the city that they besiged. This would have left a hostile city with a wall behind their backs. Our command thought that giants would get hungry - so they wont leave the fortress behind their backs.
But still they left!
Meanwhile our army that was scripted to deal with a fragile mass of Calian archers killed caleians and occupied the province they were ordered to take.
Giants left their sanity alone to besiege the Caelian fortress and ran themselves in corpore to province our army was ordered to take.
Vanir watched awestruck.
Giants on the fields were running towards our victorious army!
As the giants were coming against our army so fast our men had only one choice. To obey their orders and hold the province.
Priests and mages bowed their heads and wholla! the skies opened immediately and down stuck the fury of Vanherr Thanatos. More than 20 Giants were slaughtered and 16 of our troops died as well.
We mourn for our and nifelheimian losses and only hope that our nations could forget this unfortunate accident and let it remind us of the importance of cordinating the war efforts and of the importance of communicating wishes of each party.
We hoped seriously that Niefelheim could have agreed on our very good proposition (for them) that would have given them more than half of the Caleian lands and Caelian capital to the giants.
But no, they would not agree on those terms!
Instead they claimed that in addition to more than half of the Calien lands and capital Niefelheim would like to trade our province that Calum had temporaly occupied to us! Huh.
We did not agree on such a offer.
And this resulted in chaotic advance to Calian lands and neither of us would know where other would advance. This chaos resulted in their elite Giants army falling.
Now again We have sent Niefelheim yet another proposition which we seriously hope them agree on so we would not have to weaken our offers any more.
-Jörund, The prophet of the True God
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Thanksgiving suits us even thou we dont thank the occupation of the indians or afganistanians or iraqians or anyones lands by warmth in in these parts of the cold world. But we forgive because the occupiers never know what they are doing.
-Whollaborg
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