[quote=@Bright_Ops] [@Aristo] Well, I think I speak for everyone when I say that the broader between the Chalezian Union and Tushienia would be tense as all hell. Maybe a slight rewrite of history though? Before the mundane revolution that changed Chalez into the Chalezian Union, province 11 used to belong to Chalez. Once the revolutionary war was in full swing however, Tushienia seized the opportunity to expand its power and influence (While kicking those arrogant magical elven pricks in the face while doing so) by invading province 11 and conquering it for themselves, destroying both the magical ruling elite and the magic hating rebels alike to do so with a combination of magic, strength of arms, technology and a pretty large army of mindless undead. If Chalezian Union ever made the attempt to reclaim province 11 before now (Most likely during the height of their mage hating days), that war would have ended in failure for the Union (Because we can't have more then 3 provinces to start with). Provided of course that the Chalezian Union made the attempt to reclaim its former territory. What do you think? [/quote] I think it could be very plausible for Tushiena to take advantage of the civil war, if both sides were concentrating their full attention on each other. However, since your liches arrived here some hundred years ago, I think Chalez would have been suspicious, if not hostile, in response to their sudden appearance near their territory for a very long time. That depends mostly how you want to play their attitudes towards their new neighbor several-hundred years ago and counting. Did they fight in the past, and over what? etc. If Chalez and the liches were longstanding enemies from the first days of Tush's inception, the attack on 11 seems quite appropriate. But do they have a legitimate cause to fight both the elite and the rebels indiscriminately? How eager are they to push deeper into Chalezian territory, now that power has been reconsalidated? They've had fifty years to take advantage of a still-developing government. Granted, if Tush was fighting both sides simultaneously, the Union certainly has a sour opinion of them.