[quote=@Cyclone] [@Willy Vereb] I find it interesting that Yllendthyr would object to mistreatment of the native humans, considering that the elven overlords sort of have an apartheid state going on. In any case, I just wondered because what I said is most likely going to happen. I can't see Babur being spineless or passive when it comes to the Zanjir; he's going to try to get those islands in a vice grip, which means sending in more soldiers to maintain order and occupying/building forts in the islands that the Tinites haven't landed on yet. [/quote]Well, humans are second class citizens but citizens of Yllendthyr regardless. Favoring one race doesn't mean they ignore the rest. Not anymore. Also it has been centuries since they treated humans like slaves. The generation or even the sons of the generation which typically mistreated humans are mostly dead. More importantly, Yllendthyr needs to maintain a certain image to the world. They can't be viewed as barbarians, aren't they? Also to be fair, Elves are nowadays crafty as hell and view immigrant waves as a method to get their hands on a cheap workforce. It's a win-win situation. :lol Anyways, if you just establish forts and generally tighten the military grip then it probably just make Yllendthyr wary of you. They'd reinforce their positions in response and may ask you to ease on arming the islands. They'd probably do it in this order because they'd know that Tin would not listen to them. They only warn you in order to put the world's attention to your actions. And well, to say that "they tried". :lol And now I have a question. Would Tin even allow Zanjir citizens to emigrate to Yllendthyr? I mean your future subjects running away is counterproductive. Not to mention Tin's usual stance to people leaving their country.