Post by Dread Gnat on Jun 28, 2012 17:28:52 GMT -5
Common Opinions: (Dace)
Ad Decimum
"They are the most learned, yet not very wise. We have many profitable business dealings with the Scholars of Ad Decimum, buying their scrolls, then selling them for three times the price."
Amalgamation
"There is always profit to be made in the Amalgamation. They're always engaged in multiple wars. Just make sure to keep any prized books away from them. They do so love to burn knowledge."
Celestial
"I wish I owned a Celestial. It would be my prized possession, and cause all my of enemies cheeks to flush with jealousy."
Celestine Empire
"They are a powerful nation with a great respect for the arts. They often disapprove of our methods, but they are good allies and customers all the same."
Cestral
"They like to blame us for all their worldly problems, but it isn't our fault that they're poor. We've infact made many offers to send them aid, most of which are refused. In reality the Daoine Cestral just want someone to blame aside from themselves. It's sad really."
Coatl
"They're savages who ride horses. We have very few dealings with them, as you always run the risk of getting your delegation killed. They're very sensitive and prideful."
Cole
"They like to think that they're an economic rival to us as they have their own port, but the only reason why they even have trade with those around them is that its very difficult to safely travel past the breach. The Cole have a very poor sense of buisiness."
Dace
"We are the finest, smartest, and wealthiest of all nations. We have the strongest navy, and more than that, no enemies. Every nation needs us, and we need no one."
Demon
"Once you understand that Demons operate based on greed and what will give them power, forming mutually beneficial business dealings is just the next logical step."
Draconic
"Our nation still has a few of the last relics made of Dragonbone that have survived over the ages. Aside from that, there are rumors that some still exist, but there has been no such luck in ever finding one."
Effendal
"The Effendal were cast away long ago by the Amalgamation. We profited greatly of course, not only in terms of supplying weapons, but also in collecting the discarded items left over after each house of the Effendal was destroyed. Much was destroyed or damaged, but out of what remained, we have a great deal of it."
The Eirie Isles
"The Eirie are like us in many ways, their isle was originally found by Dacians afterall, but they have rejected the refinement of life that we so passionately pursue."
Fae
"The Fae are beautiful yet temperamental creatures of fantasy. Though we think they do exist, few people ever have seen one. Oddly enough, whenever anything does go wrong, people are quick to blame the fae."
Gael
"They're a primitive and stubborn people who are stuck in the past. Soon enough they will be gone, and the world better for it."
Drir
"They are cruel and vile islanders to the west. Fortunately they aren't so much our problem as they are distant to us, but any ship that sails too close is lost. The sailors are tortured then sacrificed. I don't recommend travelling there."
Mandala
"They are a beautiful people, who are cunning, wise, yet also know the importance of art, story, and song."
Nadine Empire
"The Nadine Empire is a dangerous place. In general I advise against ever going there, if you must do business with their kind, have them come to you.... And hire guards."
Saek
"The Saek are escaped slaves on Breach. They have a rough life, but at least they have their freedom. The Saek believe that we serve the demonkind, so they understandably don't want much to do with us."
Castle Thorn
"Castle Thorn is more of a fort than a kingdom. They are supplied by the good graces of many other nations... We facilitate many of these transactions."
Vein
"They are a stubborn and untrusting people. In many ways they are like their parent nation; the Amalgamation, but they have the resolve and bearing of the Gael. We have little interactions with them."
Vicaul
"They're crude raiders. They primarily harass the northeastern section of the world, but we have lost quite a few ships to their kind. Because of them and other forms of pirates, we spend a great deal on mercenary guards trying to protect our shipments."
Ad Decimum
"They are the most learned, yet not very wise. We have many profitable business dealings with the Scholars of Ad Decimum, buying their scrolls, then selling them for three times the price."
Amalgamation
"There is always profit to be made in the Amalgamation. They're always engaged in multiple wars. Just make sure to keep any prized books away from them. They do so love to burn knowledge."
Celestial
"I wish I owned a Celestial. It would be my prized possession, and cause all my of enemies cheeks to flush with jealousy."
Celestine Empire
"They are a powerful nation with a great respect for the arts. They often disapprove of our methods, but they are good allies and customers all the same."
Cestral
"They like to blame us for all their worldly problems, but it isn't our fault that they're poor. We've infact made many offers to send them aid, most of which are refused. In reality the Daoine Cestral just want someone to blame aside from themselves. It's sad really."
Coatl
"They're savages who ride horses. We have very few dealings with them, as you always run the risk of getting your delegation killed. They're very sensitive and prideful."
Cole
"They like to think that they're an economic rival to us as they have their own port, but the only reason why they even have trade with those around them is that its very difficult to safely travel past the breach. The Cole have a very poor sense of buisiness."
Dace
"We are the finest, smartest, and wealthiest of all nations. We have the strongest navy, and more than that, no enemies. Every nation needs us, and we need no one."
Demon
"Once you understand that Demons operate based on greed and what will give them power, forming mutually beneficial business dealings is just the next logical step."
Draconic
"Our nation still has a few of the last relics made of Dragonbone that have survived over the ages. Aside from that, there are rumors that some still exist, but there has been no such luck in ever finding one."
Effendal
"The Effendal were cast away long ago by the Amalgamation. We profited greatly of course, not only in terms of supplying weapons, but also in collecting the discarded items left over after each house of the Effendal was destroyed. Much was destroyed or damaged, but out of what remained, we have a great deal of it."
The Eirie Isles
"The Eirie are like us in many ways, their isle was originally found by Dacians afterall, but they have rejected the refinement of life that we so passionately pursue."
Fae
"The Fae are beautiful yet temperamental creatures of fantasy. Though we think they do exist, few people ever have seen one. Oddly enough, whenever anything does go wrong, people are quick to blame the fae."
Gael
"They're a primitive and stubborn people who are stuck in the past. Soon enough they will be gone, and the world better for it."
Drir
"They are cruel and vile islanders to the west. Fortunately they aren't so much our problem as they are distant to us, but any ship that sails too close is lost. The sailors are tortured then sacrificed. I don't recommend travelling there."
Mandala
"They are a beautiful people, who are cunning, wise, yet also know the importance of art, story, and song."
Nadine Empire
"The Nadine Empire is a dangerous place. In general I advise against ever going there, if you must do business with their kind, have them come to you.... And hire guards."
Saek
"The Saek are escaped slaves on Breach. They have a rough life, but at least they have their freedom. The Saek believe that we serve the demonkind, so they understandably don't want much to do with us."
Castle Thorn
"Castle Thorn is more of a fort than a kingdom. They are supplied by the good graces of many other nations... We facilitate many of these transactions."
Vein
"They are a stubborn and untrusting people. In many ways they are like their parent nation; the Amalgamation, but they have the resolve and bearing of the Gael. We have little interactions with them."
Vicaul
"They're crude raiders. They primarily harass the northeastern section of the world, but we have lost quite a few ships to their kind. Because of them and other forms of pirates, we spend a great deal on mercenary guards trying to protect our shipments."