>>6138582Down south, in this years of harvest, the gone-native mages of the Domo sees the feuding of the Archpriest and the Regents of Blood, and sees a squandering of strength, wasted on kin and kin alone. There are many in the west to save, be it the Slaugs or their led astray kin. It all calls for an intervention.
>War: Control the PlainsThey see the disunity of the Domo as the great strife prophesized by the Archpriest.
They see this, and began appointing themselves as mage-priests, and dispersed themselves among the many clans.
They speak of the directionless feuds that plagued the lands ever since the Gorehorn went mad.
They speak that one of their own, the Lord-Priest of Priests has seen a great spirit of union and freedom, lies quiescent beneath the plains.
They speak that, only Kholan can rouse and order this spirit, and that for her to do so, the Domo must claim all of the plains in her name, and pay the blood price so that she favors them.
It is mad and foolish talk, but when the one speaks it is so clearly blessed to command the world, is it not the will of Kholan? Atleast, that is what the clans who stayed in the sidelines, who gains nothing or is made poorer by the feuds, and those who favored the Priestly Council in Koll'naud, thinks. With their men, the Mage-Priests gathered to the Lord-Priest's home and after the doing of several rites, march to war, seeking control over all the plains taken by the Vizari.
>Establish Lumberyard at the Wheat farms>Establish Road to Kuttikrahr along the river ZasTo much more domestic affairs, one of the Council's men, who tragically had their clan patriarch disappear in the Lords of Blood's excursion south, managed to secure a trading agreement with the southerners. (They and the Archpriest also secured trading rights to the eastern women and the northeastern strange men, but much of their efforts are currently also directed at the plains.)