The Kaeirean response to Mir is short and polite. On principle Kaeir will not even consider a return of Port Jabau to Milakanur. At all. That does not mean however that there might not be other options that could be considered. The Millati lords in the Great Council oppose Milakanur, the great persecutor of the Conveyor, holding the Gateway to the Holy City. A larger number of more pragmatic merchant lords simply dont want to gateway to the Trans-Calarnar controlled by another country, with the potential to cut off access. Across the Midsea, Kaeirean diplomats point out that the original Milakanuri occupation of Port Jabau was in response to fear of the Sinari from local tribes. Specifically, the murder of the Jabuasi sanoukh by the Sinari seeresses. Since the Sinari are long gone, the justification for Milakanuri possession of Port Jabau is null and void. Jason Heapswrote:Mir responces to Kaeir's actions is irritation. Mir sends a letter to Kaeir telling them that the invasion of Jabua is unlawful and unjust. To attack while Milakanur is help[ing against the goblins is cowardly. Mir will begin moving troops in Yora'Timar and Tanimbar but will send a note saying that while Mir will never cross Kaeir's border. They will help Milakanur to regain the actually territory. They ask for Kaeir to peacefully to with draw. --------------------------------- On Yahoo!7 360°: Your own space to share what you want with who you want!---------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send mail to celandra-off@phoenyx.net.


