Councilor Theran, Greetings comrade, and salutations to the majestic Cedonian Republic. My representatives in Cedonia inform me, as do my officials who have talked to your representatives here in Port Kaeir, that the unofficial Cedonian position towards the Taltheran issue is non-involvement. The current consensus here in Kaeir is towards non-involvement, though certainly would favour some involvement. What I suggest to your honourable self is perhaps that both our countries could supply the proto-republican party in the Taltherani conflict, the Saltrim Conclave. Such aid could be repayed in terms of recognition of respective claims. Furthermore, a Taltherani Republic would look favourably upon both our governments. Secondly, as the only two republics in the western Midsea, I suggest your honourable self that we should consider improving our political, diplomatic and commercial ties. Many a kingdom would dislike the rise of states that have rejected the principle of the crown. Thirdly, closer ties such as the previous two items but can only strengthen both republics, and hinder the influence of certain states that have been traditionally opposed to Cedonian influence. I need not mention which other state vies for influence in the Midsea. I send my personal envoy and cousin, Sir Khalrudh von Kahshaar of the Diplomatic Corp of the Kaeirean Information Secretariat, along with this message, to continue discussion in this matter, if you should so desire. He is empowered to make decisions and agreements as I have dictated to him, which should expediate any discussions with your government. Sincerely, Lord-Senator Karl von Kahshaar, Secretariat-General of the Information Secretariat of the Republic of Kaeir -----Original Message----- From: bounces@phoenyx.net [mailto:bounces@phoenyx.net] On Behalf Of Andrew Janssen Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 1:05 PM To: celandra@phoenyx.net Subject: Re: [Cel] Consequences of 1445 - Kaeir Ibrahim wrote: >It was a stormy evening when the Senate assembled in the Republican >Palace in Kingsbane Keep overlooking Port Kaeir. Lord-Consul >Jafaarsan stood at the head of the Senate table, looking at the faces >shadowed intermittently by the flickering lamps of the chamber of >state, and the lightning outside. While he stood, the Senatorial Guard >opened the doors to the chamber, letting in Lord-Senator von Kahshaar >and his entourage. As Von Kahshaar settled in, Jafaarsan sat down and >called the Senate to order. > > >>Not showing any response to Talrayn's brief tirade, Jafaarsan stood and >quietly stated: "this the first matter before us: the candidate for >Admiral of the Seas, the ceasing of involvement in the Taltheran >affair, and an agreement with Cedonia to resolve the Taltheran problem. >I propose on the latter we enter into an agreement with Cedonia to >assist each other in the event of the Taltherani dispute overflowing >either of our borders. That is the matter at hand. Vote." Jafaarsan >sat. > > > > Thalcedon: Raden Ghere sauntered into Theran Rinn's office, and flopped down in the chair before the desk. "You wanted to see me, Theran?" "Yes, that's right," said the Councillor for Foreign Affairs. "I wanted your opinion on some feelers the Kaeiran Republic's been sending towards our Ambassador there. I realize that you're tied up with 'special projects', but your pre-war experience might be invaluble on this." Raden snorted derisively. "I was Empress Yzara's go-fer and dogsbody, Theran. I kept the Palace running and the Empress happy, that's all." "Laugh if you wish, Raden, but as Palace Chamberlain, you were closer to Yzara than anyone else in the current government, save the Duke of Caladyn. You saw how she ran the Empire, which is more than any of us can say." "All right, I take your point. So, what does our sister republic want with us?" Rinn leaned back in his chair. "Well, our Ambassador to Kaeir recently attended a party in Port Kaeir, hosted by Lord-Senator Von Kahshaar. Several merchants and senators were present, mostly Millati, but a few Basiluddinists. During the party, the Ambassador was taken aside by one of Von Kahshaar's aides, who rather diffidently inquired as to the possibility of Cedonia intervening in the Taltherani Civil War, specifically in Saltrim." Ghere raised an eyebrow. "This was not, I take it, an official communication?" "No, anything but," replied Rinn. "The Ambassador reported that he got the definite feeling that Von Kahshaar was considering making a move in the Senate. Possibly to suggest a partition of Taltheran. However, a week later, the Ambassador went to a party hosted by members of Lord-Senator Talrayn's faction, where he was asked about our response to Kaeir's possible withdrawal from Taltheran. In both cases, the Ambassador refused to make any commitments one way or the other before communicating with us." "A wise man," said Ghere. "In my opinion, getting involved in the Taltherani snake pit would be a grave mistake. The army needs to rebuild, our economy needs to recover; the only good reason for getting involved in Taltheran would be if the civil war there spills outside its borders. Although, I do admit that possession of Saltrim's port would help in certain respects." "Hm. As you know, our current foreign policy is to avoid entanglements abroad until we've put our domestic house in order. Still," said Rinn, "Dr. Vellin and I have been discussing certain changes." "Changes?" "Before the Sinari War, Taltheran controlled the Tal River up to Wyr and slightly beyond. Since the war, the area's full of tribals, and the cities of Wyr and Hadrair are in ruins. As a result, the trade routes to Hisaria and Hria have been cut. So, rather than trying to expand at the expense of our civilized neighbors, we expand into the tribal regions and civilize them. Kasovia, the Tal-Wyr Valley, the Hansari and Morvali." "An interesting thought," replied Ghere. "Will you propose it to the Council?" "We were thinking the next session, but now, I think we'll wait and see which way the Kaeiran Senate jumps." ************* Andrew > >================================ >Confidentiality Statement and Disclaimer >================================ This message is intended only for the >use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed and contains >information that is privileged and confidential. If you, the reader of >this message, are not the intended recipient, you should not >disseminate, distribute or copy this communication. If you have >received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by >return email and delete the original message. 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