[b]ETHIOPIA AND ITS CLIENTS[/b] [img]https://i.imgur.com/ISzvYy6.png[/img] [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4469302]2017 Reboot App[/url] [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/2345095]2014 RPG PoW Sheet[/url] [url=http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/off-topic/forum-games/forum-roleplaying/440287-precipice-of-war-and-like-a-gypsy-band-we-move#entry11036731]2012 MCF PoW Sheet[/url] [url=http://forum.spore.com/jforum/posts/list/240/70820.page#3223570]2011 Sporum Sheet[/url] [u][b]RESOURCES[/b][/u] [url=https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/65/Awraja_of_Ethiopia.png]Map of Ethiopian Provinces and Districts[/url] [url=https://ethiopia.limbo13.com/index.php/ethiopian_names/ethiopian_names_a]Ethiopian names (see naming conventions below)[/url] [url=http://www.ethiopianfolktales.com]Ethiopian Folktales[/url] [u][b]CHARACTERS[/b][/u] ETHIOPIA [b]Imperial Family[/b] -[u][i]Negus Negast[/i] Sahle the First, Emperor of Ethiopia[/u] (Born 07/04/1935 24): [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4482741]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u][i]Le'elt[/i] Taytu Yohannes[/u] (Born 09/11/1936 23): Ambitious princess. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4513849]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u][i]Leul[/i] Yaqob Yohannes[/u] (Born 02/02/1943 17): Sahle's idealistic young brother. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4477005]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u][i]Emebet Hoy[/i] Eleni[/u]: Mother of Sahle, Taytu, and Yaqob, widow of Yohannes. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4511305]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u][i]Ras[/i] Wolde Petros Mikael[/u]: Son of Iyasu V, Great uncle of Emperor. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4511305]Description/Introduction[/url] --[u][i]Woizero[/i] Hiruteslale Giyorgis[/u]: Wolde Petro's wife. Great Aunt of Emperor. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4646933]Description/Introduction[/url] --[u][i]Woizerit[/i] Fetlewerk Wolde Petros[/u]: Youngest daughter of Wolde Petros. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4646933]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Aron and Muse[/u]: Sahle's pet lions. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4511305]Description/Introduction[/url] -[i](Negus Mikael of Wollo, born Mohammed Ali)[/i]: Father of Iyasu V. Lived 1850-1928. -[i](Iyasu V)[/i]: Grandfather of Sahle, Yaqob, and Taytu. Lived 1895-1958. -[i](Yohannes Iyasu)[/i]: Son of Iyasu V and father of Sahle, Yaqob, and Taytu. Lived 1915-1949 (died of influenza) [b]Imperial Court[/b] -[b]Tsehafi Taezaz (Minister of the Pen)[/b]: [u][i]Bitwoded[/i] Desta Getachew.[/u] [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4511305]Description/Introduction[/url] --[b]Secretary[/b]: [u]Zemichael Hagos.[/u] [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4495988]Description/Introduction[/url] -[b]Afe Negus (Mouth of the King/Minister of Justice)[/b]: [u]Telaye Haylu.[/u] [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4646933]Description/Introduction[/url] -[b]Meridazmach (Minister of Defense)[/b]: [u]Zekiros Argaw[/u]. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4560927]Description/Introduction[/url] -[b]Bahr Negus (Sea King/Minister of the Navy[/b]: [u]Hamere Noh Dagna.[/u] [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4543024]Description/Introduction[/url] -[b]Bejirond (Minister of Finance)[/b]: [u]Medebew Fek-Yebelu[/u]. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4646933]Description/Introduction[/url] -[b]Minister of Foreign Affairs[/b]: [u]Benyam Felege[/u]. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4534801]Description/Introduction[/url] -[b]Minister of Transportation and Public Works[/b]: [u]Aleme Menigedi[/u]. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4561603]Description/Introduction[/url] -[b]Minister of Posts, Telegraphs, and Telephones[/b]: [u]Lawgaw Seleshi[/u]. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4561603]Description/Introduction[/url] -[b]Blattengeta (Lord of the Pages/Youths)[/b]: [u]Sisay Makari[/u]: Traveling priest (debtera). Minister to the Imperial Family. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4471109]Description/Introduction[/url] [b]Ambassadors [u]from[/u] Ethiopia[/b] -RHODESIA: [u]Abraham Wudneh[/u]: Cynical, personally involved with Rhodesian society. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4477005]Description/Introduction[/url] -CHINA: [u]Akale Tebebe[/u]: Flashy dresser. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4511305]Description/Introduction[/url] -SPAIN: [u][i]Dejazmach[/i] Wendem Cherkos[/u]: Old nobleman. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4733383]Description/Introduction[/url] -UNITED STATES: [u]Gelay Hezekel[/u]: Aging man obsessed with his appearance. --[u]Noh Mareko[/u]: Guard employed with embassy in US. Assigned to Taytu. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4511305]Description/Introduction[/url] [b]Ambassadors [u]to[/u] Ethiopia[/b] -ADAL (SOMALIA): [u]Maxamed Nuux[/u]: Melodramatic. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4692134]Description/Introduction[/url] -AMERICA: [u]Jefferson Davis Bacon[/u]: More or less just Boss Hogg. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4511305]Description/Introduction[/url] -GERMANY: [u][i]Freiherr[/i] Wolfgang von Fürstenberg[/u]: Extroverted noble. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4511305]Description/Introduction[/url] -GREECE: [u]Anastasia Demetriades[/u]: Stylish and nervous. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4553981]Description/Introduction[/url] -OTTOMAN EMPIRE: [u]Fuat Pasha[/u]: Ottoman Gentleman who looks like Sigmund Freud. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4553981]Description/Introduction[/url] -PHILIPPINES: [u]Lucrecia Calimlim[/u]: Flirty, desperate for agricultural items. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4553981]Description/Introduction[/url] -RHODESIA: [u]Evie Stevens[/u]: Lesbian crocodile hunter. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4553981]Description/Introduction[/url] -TANGYANYIKA: [u]Rudolph von Lettow-Vorbeck[/u]: Grandson of Paul. Tanganyikan playboy, Sahle's friend. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4482741]Description/Introduction[/url] [b]Shum, Nobles, and Kentiba[/b] -[u][i]Ras[/i] Wolde Petros Mikael[/u]: Mesfin of Wollo. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4511305]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Issayas Seme[/u]: Mesfin of Begmeder. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4593709]Description/Introduction[/url] --[u][i]Ballabat[/i] Bekwere[/u]: One of Issayas Seme's officials. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4556176]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u][i]Ras[/i] Giyorgis Temare Mengesha[/u]: Tigray Mekonnen. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4560927]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Fantaye Joas[/u]: Mesfin of Hararghe. Fat. Dresses Muslim. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4593709]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Sentota[/u]: Kentiba of Derba. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4471109]Description/Introduction[/url] --[u]Gyasi Sentota[/u]: Son of Sentota, Kentiba of Derba. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4471109]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Lamrot[/u]: Kentiba of Awasa. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4528619]Description/Introduction[/url] [b]The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church[/b] -[i]Abun[/i]: [u]Onesiphorus[/u]: Old bearded man, conservative and traditional, kindly. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4528619]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u][i]Abba[/i] Tofik[/u]: Priest in the town of Chew Ber in Begmeder province. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4556176]Description/Introduction[/url] [b]The Army[/b] Gear: Characters: -[u][i]Meridazmach[/i] Zekiros Argaw[/u]. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4560927]Description/Introduction[/url] -Negus Mikael Military Acadamy --[u]Chemeda Magana[/u]: Young man training as officer. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4545758]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Tekwashi Girima[/u]: Deformed Hunchback. Ethiopia's best shooter. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4581352]Description/Introduction[/url] [b]The Airforce[/b] Gear: Warm clothes. Pistol. Characters: -[u]Hector Santareál[/u]: Air force Commander, Cuban. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4560927]Description/Introduction[/url] [b]The Navy[/b] Gear: Grey uniforms. Ships: -[s][i]ENS Yohannes IV[/i][/s]: Battleship. Sold to Philippines. -[i]ENS Happiness[/i]: Carrier converted into the Emperor's personal party barge. Characters: -[b]Bahr Negus (Sea King/Minister of the Navy[/b]: [u]Hamere Noh Dagna.[/u] [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4543024]Description/Introduction[/url] -[b]Vice Admiral[/b]: [u]Bahere Kristos Hamere Noh.[/u] [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4557229]Description/Introduction[/url] [b]The Shotel[/b] Gear: Unmarked Khaki uniforms. German Luger. Characters: -[u]Captain Telehun Gelagel[/u]: A director. Short cropped beard. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4677657]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Agent Leyla Masri[/u]: Young girl, new agent. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4503920]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Agent Elias Zelalem[/u]: Young smirking man. Leyla's partner. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4677657]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Agent Reja[/u]: In charge of Shotel shooting range. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4545758]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Agent Mehret[/u]: Agent created by Wyrm. Has a good relationship with the Rhodesians. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4545758]https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4546596[/url] [b]Ethiopian Rebels[/b] -[u][i]Fitawrari[/i] Ergete Galawdeyos[/u]: Self-proclaimed George Washington of Ethiopia (not a real Fitawrari). [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4517366]Description/Introduction[/url] --[u]Mahetsent Lekonk[/u]: Ergete's second in command. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4517366]Description/Introduction[/url] --[u][i]Shaleqa[/i] Kaleyesus[/u]: Grey man, pointy beard. Minor leader. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4714629]Description/Introduction[/url] --[u]Amsale[/u]: Scout. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4585285]Description/Introduction[/url] [b]People of Ethiopia[/b] Addis Ababa -[u]Samuel Selassie[/u]: Addis Ababa detective. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4492786]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Shanani Haile[/u]: Addis Ababa debutante. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4492786]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Tigist[/u]: Roommate of Shanani Haile. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4492786]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Eskedare Nebiyou[/u]: Young girl who graduated school with Leyla Masri. Engaged to young officer named Kofi. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4503920]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Konjit Bruk[/u]: Young girl who graduated school with Leyla Masri. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4503920]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Kifle Mesrak[/u]: Professor who translates Houist works. -[u]Masri Farid[/u]: Leyla's father. Second generation immigrant from Egypt. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4581352]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]The Abyssinian Blues Band[/u] --[u]Yared[/u]: On krar. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4677657]Description/Introduction[/url] --[u]Marc[/u]: On cornet. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4677657]Description/Introduction[/url] --[u]Zubar[/u]: On drums. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4677657]Description/Introduction[/url] --[u]Ab[/u]: Has a piano. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4677657]Description/Introduction[/url] Djibouti -[u]Abba al'Hadad[/u]: Fat as fuck. Boss of Ibis company. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4721765]Description/Introduction[/url] Hinterlands -[u]Dr Babukar Sisi[/u]: Mad psychologist and abuser of thesauri. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4532934]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Nebiyou[/u]: Farmer and Ass renter from Derba. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4471109]Description/Introduction[/url] --[u]Gedeyon Nebiyou[/u]: Possessed teenager, sent away to be a priest at Debre Markos. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4471109]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Werke[/u]: Widow living near Chew Ber. Enjoys the company of Fitawrari Ergete. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4556176]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Ashenafi Werku[/u]: The runner. Monk. Olympic athlete. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4630518]Description/Introduction[/url] [b]SOMALIA[/b] Emir of Somalia and Ras of Adal: [u]Hassan al-Himyari[/u]. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4488674]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Azima al-Himyari[/u]: Hassan's daughter and heir. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4529575]Description/Introduction[/url] Military: -Dervishes (Special Forces) --Commander: [u]Rais Said[/u]. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4488674]Description/Introduction[/url] -Commanding Officers --[u]Axmed Haji Siad[/u]: Native Somali. Devil like pointed beard. Short hair. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4747387]Description/Introduction[/url] --[u]Shakir bin Musa[/u]: Arab. Excitable. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4747387]Description/Introduction[/url] [b]SWAHILI PEOPLES REPUBLIC[/b] [b]Kikomunisti Party Central Committee[/b] -Chairman: [u]James Lutalo[/u]: Melodramatic, militaristic, wears a steel breastplate. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4534801]Description/Introduction[/url] -Secretary: [u]Thomas Jefferson Murungaru[/u]: Methodical, ambitious, hot headed. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4501330]Description/Introduction[/url] -Treasurer: [u]Paulo Madada[/u]: Cold, uninvolved, Lepidus-Like. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4477005]Description/Introduction[/url] [b]Army of the Revolution[/b] -[u]Kiprop[/u]: An officer. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4501330]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Grenade-Man[/u]: Big strong guy who throws grenades. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4501330]Description/Introduction[/url] [b]Resistance[/b] [i]Watu wa Uhuru[/i]: "The Free People", Anarchist Party. -[u]Marcel Hondo-Demissie[/u]: Anarchist leader and tactical genius. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4532934]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Grace Odinga[/u]: Anarchist leader, Marcel Hondo-Demissie's wife. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4532934]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Achille[/u]: Top [i]Force Socialiste[/i]. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4663410]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Captain Ami[/u]: One of the [i]Force Socialiste[/i] captains. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4567526]Description/Introduction[/url] [i]Freedom Army of God[/i] -[u]Elder Saul Allred[/u]: Survivor of the US Civil War in Utah. Turned homicidal preacher. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4606252]Description/Introduction[/url] [i]Kingdom of Buganda[/i] [b]Foreign Supporters of the Government[/b] -[u]Li Huan[/u]: Youthful Chinese Houist, Murungaru's paramore. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4501330]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Franz Agricola[/u]: German, former Spartacist, Engineer. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4501330]Description/Introduction[/url] [b]Foreign Counter-Revolutionaries[/b] -[u]Commander Tom Trevor[/u]: English speaker from one of the south african countries, defender of Mombasa. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4501330]Description/Introduction[/url] [b]FERENGI[/b] -[u]Rudolph von Lettow-Vorbeck[/u]: Grandson of Paul von-Lettow-Vorbeck. Tanganyikan playboy, Sahle's friend. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4482741]Description/Introduction[/url] -([u]Reginald and Beautrice Heap[/u]): Connected Rhodesian couple. Into cuckholdry. Murdered the night of June 5th, 1960, by Rhodesian officer Sarah Reicker.[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4482741]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Sarah Reicker[/u]: Rhodesian agent attached to the Heaps. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4511305]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Bradford Carnahan[/u]: Preppy new england WASP manager of Negus Coffee in America. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4511305]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Livy Carnahan[/u]: Bradford's sister whom Sahle has a crush on. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4511305]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Miyagi Yakuga[/u]: Manager of Negus Coffee in Japan. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4511305]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Floyd Switzer[/u]: Engineer with PTSD. Hired to improve Ethiopia's infrastructure. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4546398]Description/Introduction[/url] --[u]Betty Lou[/u]: Floyd's Dog. American Eskimo-Beagle mix. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4546398]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Ali ibn Talal[/u]: Grandson of Hashemite Caliph. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4567242]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Norbert Noonan[/u]: AKA Bert. Saved Taytu in Las Vegas. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4600377]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Tom Bedford[/u]: Friend of Bert Noonan. Treated Taytu in Goodsprings after Las Vegas. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4600377]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]August Ibel[/u]: Ostafrikan. Boisterous. Talkative. Part of Highway project. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4642126]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Deng Shun[/u]: Nervous Chinese maid in Ethiopia's Beijing embassy. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4665469]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Deng Zhong-shan[/u]: Chinese Congressman. Member of Financial faction. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4665469]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Jiang Fu[/u]: Elderly Chinese engineer living in Lushun. Talkative. Mm. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4665469]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u][i]Sultan[/i] Taysir bin Faisal[/u]: Sultan of Oman. Drinker. Likes boys. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4669960]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Daniel Gablogian[/u]: Armenian coffee rep. Danny Devito. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4692134]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Francisco "Pancho"[/u]: Caretaker of La Mancha vineyard Taytu stays at. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4733383]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Conde[/u]: Deputy in Spanish Cortes. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4733383]Description/Introduction[/url] [b]HISTORICAL FIGURES (DECEASED BEFORE RP STARTS)[/b] -[u]Khalid al-Himyari[/u]: Hassan's Grandfather. [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4488674]Description/Introduction[/url] -[u]Negus Mikael of Wollo, born Mohammed Ali[/u]: Father of Iyasu V. Lived 1850-1928. -[u]Iyasu V[/u]: Grandfather of Sahle, Yaqob, and Taytu. Lived 1895-1958. -[u]Yohannes Iyasu[/u]: Son of Iyasu V and father of Sahle, Yaqob, and Taytu. Lived 1915-1949 (died of influenza). -[u]Issak Ibsa[/u]: American painter with Ethiopian immigrant parents. Died April of 1960. [u][b]PLACES[/b][/u] [b]ADDIS ABABA[/b] -[u]Admiralty Building[/u]: Small Italian manse housing Naval offices in Addis Ababa. -[u]Emebet Eleni School for Girls[/u]: Girls secondary school. -[u]Gebi Entoto[/u]: The pre-1886 Palace of Menelik II, located on top of Entoto mountain. -[u]Gebi Iyasu[/u]: Current Imperial residence, Imperial residence since the thirties. -[u]Jan Meda[/u]: Grounds used for sporting events and festivals. -[u]Menelik Palace[/u], also called [i]Gebi[/i]: Palace of Menelik II after 1886, and the early reign of Iyasu V. Located in the middle of Addis Ababa --[u]Te'eka Negist[/u]: Royal Mausoleum where Menelik II, his wife Taytu, and Iyasu V are buried. --[u]Ba'eta Le Mariam Monastery[/u]: Monestary on Gebi grounds. -[u]Menelik II School[/u]: Addis Ababa's first High School, established 1908. -[u]Negus Mikael Military Academy[/u]: Generalized ground for military training. Officers school. Shotel base. -[u]Ras Hotel[/u]: Ritzy hotel in downtown. -[u]Vin Rouge[/u]: French restaurant and culture club. [b]MOGADISHU[/b] -[u]Grand Admiralty[/u]: Home of the Bahr Negus. C shaped, Italian architecture, perched above Naval yards. [b]THE DANAKIL[/b] -[u]Lake Afrera[/u]: Salt lake in the northern Danakil. Home of Dr Sisi's mad science lab. [b]NAMING CONVENTION[/b] "Ethiopians do not use surnames. The same system is used by both Christians and Muslims. An individual's name consists of his proper name followed by his father's name. Individuals are, there-fore, normally referred to by their proper (i.e. first) name. Both the proper name and the father's name may have two components; thus a name may consist of three or four words. In addition secular or religious titles may be added to one or both names. (See glossary for titles). Many Ethiopian names are, in effect, phrases. Wives do not take their husbands' names. Three courtesy titles are used in Ethiopia: Ato (Mr), Woizero (Mrs), and Woizerit (Miss)." (citation: "Layers of Time: A History of Ethiopia" by Paul B. Henze) [u][b]GLOSSARY[/b][/u] [b]Ethiopian Calendar (major holidays in bold).[/b] -January 7th: Genna (Christmas) -[b]January 19th: Timkat (Epiphany)[/b] -February 2nd: Yaqob's Birthday -March 2nd: Adwa Day -Spring: Siklet (Good Friday) and Fasika (Easter). -July 4th: Sahle's birthday. -September 11th : Enkutatash: New Year's Day (12th on leap years, including 1960). Also Taytu's Birthday. [b]-September 27th: Meskel: Finding of the True Cross (biggest holiday)[/b] [b]Precipice Specific Terms or Phrases (AKA shit I made up).[/b] -[i]Shotel[/i]: Name for national intelligence of Imperial Ethiopia. Words means Sword. -[i]Doofarka[/i]: Means "Pig" in Somali. Dune buggies used by Somalians. -[i]Force Socialiste[/i]: Marcel's elite squad of Veterans. Dressed like Belgian Force Publique. -[i]Furusiyya[/i]: Technically a real thing, the Arabic equivalant of Chivalry, but in PoW being used in the context of Somalian martial arts and military philosophy. [b]Ethiopian Royal Titles (ordered by importance)[/b] -[i]Negusa Negast[/i]: "King of Kings." Title conferred to an Ethiopian Emperor. Sahle is Negusa Negast. -[i]Nigiste Negestatt [/i]: "Queen of Kings." Female reigning Empress. Zewditu crowned as this during her failed rebellion. -[i]Negus[/i]: King. -[i]Itege[/i]: Queen-Consort or Empress-Consort. Wife of the Negusa Negast or Negus. -[i]Leul[/i]: Prince. -[i]Le'elt[/i]: Princess. -[i]Emebet Hoy[/i]: "Great Royal Lady". Wife of royal princes. -[i]Lij[/i]: "Child". Used as a term for noble boys. -[i]Emebet[/i]: "Royal Lady". Female member of the royal line. [b]Ethiopian Feudal/Military Titles (ordered by importance)[/b] -[i]Makwanent[/i]: Not a title. The Ethiopian word for the nobility as a whole. -[i]Bitwoded:[/i] Court title meaning "Favorite". Used as qualifier for official title like Ras, implying Royal favor. -[i]Ras[/i]: "Head." A position similar to duke. Many Rases throughout history held power almost equal to that of a Negus. -[i]Meridazmach[/i]: "Chief of Staff". A rare title similar to Ras. Originally used to denote the ruler of Shewa. -[i]Dejazmach:[/i] "Commander of the Gate". Comparable to count or earl. -[i]Fitawrari[/i]: "Commander of the Vanguard". Comparable to Baron. -[i]Kegnazmach[/i]: "Leader of the Right." Minor nobility -[i]Grazmach[/i]: "Leader of the Left". Minor Nobility -[i]Azmach[/i]: "Leader of the Rearguard". Minor nobility usually given to trusted advisors or ministers. -[i]Balambaras[/i]: "Commander of the Fortress." Semi-noble title given to people entrusted with important supporting commands. -[i]Shaleqa[/i]: Military rank comparable to major. [b]Ethiopian Religious Titles (ordered by importance)[/b] -[i]Abun/Abune[/i]: Metropolitan of the Ethiopian Church. A title also given to bishops. -[i]Etchege[/i]: Administrative head of the church. Second under the Abun, sort of like Minister of Pen to the Abun. -[i]Nebura ed[/i]: Civil governor of Axum, appointed from the clergy. -[i]Aleqa[/i]: Chief or head. The title given to the dean of a church. -[i]Gabez[/i]: Custodian of a church, charged with caring for the treasures of the church. -[i]Kahen[/i]: Priest -[i]Abba Mahbar[/i]: Head of a monastic community. -[i]Arde'et[/i]: Disciple. Monk. -[i]Debtera[/i]: A non-ordained traveling religious person within the Ethiopian church. Responsible for impromptu acts of worship, the making of herbal remedies, the exorcising of evil spirits, and spell-binding. -[i]Kiddus[/i]: Saint or holy man. -[i]Abba[/i]: Father. Used the same as in the west. [b]Ethiopian Court Titles and Civil Offices (ordered by importance of place)[/b] -[i]Enderase[/i]: Regent or co-ruler. -[i]Tsehafi Taezaz[/i]: "Minister of the Pen". Most powerful post in the court, signs official documents. Similar to Privy Seal. -[i]Afe Negus[/i]: "Mouth of the King". Announces royal decrees. Sort of a Press Secretary. -[i]Meridazmach[/i]: "Chief of Staff". Secretary of War. -[i]Bejirond[/i]: "Treasurer". Secretary of Finance. -[i]Liquamaquas[/i]: Body double for the Negus, used in battle to confuse enemies. -[i]Aqabe Se'at[/i]: "Keeper of time". Official, often a clergyman, responsible for the Emperor's schedule. -[i]Blattengeta[/i]: "Lord of the pages". Administrator of the palace itself. Also given to head advisors. -[i]Blatta[/i]: "Page". Palace servant. -[i]Mesfin[/i]: Governor of a province. --[i]Tigray Mekonnen[/i]: Governor of Tigray. -[i]Shum[/i]: Governor of a sub-province. --[i]Wagshum[/i]: Governor of Wag --[i]Jantirar[/i]: Ancient hereditary rulers of the fortress at Ambassel in the Wollo Province. -[i]Mislene[/i]: Sub-Governor. -[i]Kentiba[/i]: Mayor. -[i]Nagadras[/i]: Senior bureaucrat in charge of markets, customs duties, and tax collection. -[i]Ballabat[/i]: Official in charge of local government offices. Essentially a bureaucratic manager. -[i]Korro[/i]: Bureaucrat. [b]Legal Terms[/b] [u]Land Tenure[/u] -[i]Gult[/i]: An ownership right acquired from the monarch or from provincial rulers who are empowered to make land grants. Gult owners collect tribute from the peasantry and exact labor service as payment in kind from the peasants. Until the government instituted salaries, gult rights were the typical form of compensation for an official. -[i]Maderia[/i]: Land granted mainly to government officials, war veterans, and other patriots in lieu of a pension or salary. Although it is land granted for life, the state possesses a reversionary right over all land grants; this form of tenure comprised about 12% of the country's agricultural land. -[i]Mengist[/i]: Land registered as government property. -[i]Rist[/i]: Hereditary, inalienable, and inviolable form of land tenure. No user of any piece of land can sell his or her share outside the family or mortgage or bequeath his or her share as a gift, as the land belongs not to the individual but to the descent group. Most peasants in the northern highlands hold at least some rist land. -[i]Samon[/i]: Land the government granted to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in perpetuity. Traditionally, the church had claimed about one-third of Ethiopia's land; however, actual ownership probably never reached this figure. Estimates of church holdings range from 10 - 20% of the country's cultivated land. Peasants who work on church land pay tribute to the church (or monastery) rather than to the Emperor. [u]Division of land (by Importance)[/u] -[i]Taklai Ghizat[/i]: Province. Governed by a Mesfin. -[i]Awraja[/i]: Subprovince. (The smallest part of the Provinces and Districts map in the resources at the top of this post). Governed by a Shum. -[i]Woreda[/i]: Administrative level below the sub-province. Typically a town and its surrounding area. Governed by Kentiba. -[i]Gasha[/i]: Feudal division of land, approx 40 to 80 acres. [b]Racial and Ethnic groups (ordered by prominence)[/b] [url=https://i.imgur.com/Rg5vzQB.jpg]Racial Map[/url] -[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abyssinian_people][i]Habesha[/i][/url]: The collective name for the peoples of the Ethiopian highlands. This is the origin of the old term 'Abyssinia'. --[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amhara_people][i]Amhara[/i][/url]: An Habesha people, and the dominate racial group politically. The language, Amharic, is named after them. Primarily Christian. --[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigrayans][i]Tigrayans/Tigrinyas[/i][/url]: A Habesha people from the north of Ethiopia and Eritrea. Speak Tigrinya. --[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agaw_people][i]Agaw[/i][/url]: Highland people, primarily Christian. Small in numbers now but was significant in the Aksumite period. Were the people that founded the Medieval Zagwe dynasty. -[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oromo_people][i]Oromo/Galla[/i][/url]: One of the most numerous races in Ethiopia, roughly one third of Ethiopians. Mostly Muslim, but large contingent of Christians too. Descended from warrior tribes that came from the south in the late middle ages. Prominent in the 19th century, particularly during the [i]Zemene Mesafint[/i], when their cavalry was especially renowned. -[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somalis][i]Somali[/i][/url]: Dominant in Somalia/Adal, and common in the east of Ethiopia, especially the Ogaden. Mostly Sunni Muslim, some Sufi Muslim. Speak Somali. -[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigre_people][i]Tigre[/i][/url]: Muslim pastoralists living in the northwest of Eritrea. Related to the Sudanese Beja people. -[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_Israel][i]Falasha[/i][/url]: Jewish people, also sometimes called Beta Israel. Primarily live in their own communities in the northern highlands. -[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gurage_people][i]Gurage[/i][/url]: Primarily Christian Afro-Asiatic people south of the Awash river. Speak Gurage. -[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silt%27e_people][i]Silt'e[/i][/url]: Muslim Afro-Asiatic population south of Addis Ababa. -[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidama_people][i]Sidama[/i][/url]: The people of the Sidamo region. Largely protestant for some reason. -[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welayta_people][i]Welayta[/i][/url]: The culturally and racially distinct people of the Weylata region. Have a thing for red, black, and orange stripes for some reason. -[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afar_people][i]Afar[/i][/url]: Primarily Muslim pastoralists living in the Danakil region. Have a thing for putting butter in their hair and cutting off the dicks of their enemy with a special dick slicing knife called a [i]gile[/i]. -[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanqella][i]Shanqella[/i][/url]: Catch-all term for the dark-skinned tribes living in the west along the frontier with Sudan. -[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saho_people][i]Saho[/i][/url]: A primarily Muslim people living in Eritrea. Related to the Afar. [hider=Ethiopian terms and words (ordered alphabetically)] -[i]Ababa[/i]: Flower. -[i]Abba[/i]: Father. -[i]Abbay[/i]: Blue Nile. -[i]Adarash[/i]: Meeting hall. -[i]Addis[/i]: New. -[i]Aggot[/i]: Uncle. -[i]Akist[/i]: Aunt. -[i]Alad[/i]: Fifty cents. -[i]Aletcha[/i]: Mild. -[i]Alga[/i]: Bed, wooden framed and sprung with a lattice of leather straps. Also can mean 'throne'. -[i]Amat[/i]: Parent in law. -[i]Amba[/i]: A flat-topped mountain, typically surrounded by cliffs so it is hard to reach. Traditionally the site of fortifications or monasteries. -[i]Amole[/i]: Salt bar. -[i]Arbanya[/i]: Partisan/Patriot. -[i]Arde'et[/i]: Disciple. Also the name of a holy book filled with the magic of the disciples. -[i]Astemari[/i]: Teacher. -[i]Ataklt[/i]: Vegetable. -[i]Ato[/i]: Sir, or Mr. -[i]Awro plan[/i]: Airplane. -[i]Ayat[/i]: Grandparent. -[i]Ayn[/i]: Eye. -[i]Ayn Heleena[/i]: Eye of the imagination. -[i]Azmari[/i]: A bard. Uses a single-stringed fiddle called a [i]Masenqo[/i]. -[i]Babur[/i]:Train -[i]Bahl[/i]: Husband. -[i]Bahr[/i]: Sea or Lake. -[i]Belg[/i]: The short rainy season in March and April. -[i]Bet[/i]: House. -[i]Beteu Meuzeukir[/i]: Museum. -[i]Birr[/i]: Silver. Basic unit of currency (like 'dollar' or 'euro'). -[i]bisi[/i]: "Man of." Example: "Eon bisi Anaaph" means "Eon of Anaaph". -[i]Buda[/i]: A person who possesses the ability of the evil eye. Buda are believed to be able to turn into a Werehyena, allowing them to attack without revealing their true identity. Believed to be common among metalworkers and jews. -[i]Buna[/i]: Coffee. -[i]Buna Bet[/i]: Coffee shop or bar. Literally means "Coffee House". -[i]Degn[/i]: Phosphorus. -[i]Demit[/i]: Cat. -[i]Doomfata[/i]: The recital of heroic deeds. -[i]Doro[/i]: Chicken. -[i]Doro Wat[/i]: A chicken curry, often served with hard boiled eggs in it. Meant to be eaten with injera (bread). -[i]Enat[/i]: Mother. -[i]Enset[/i]: False banana. A popular crop in Ethioia. -[i]Eqabet[/i]: "Thing House." A treasury. -[i]Euh-hett[/i]: Sister. -[i]Fagegta[/i]: Smile. -[i]Falasha[/i]: Jew. -[i]Ferengi[/i]: Foreigner. A loan-word from the Arabic for "[i]Frank[/i]" -[i]Fit[/i]: Face, ahead, earlier. -[i]Fitfit[/i]: Spiced shredded bread. Typically served for breakfast. -[i]Fitlefit[/i]: In front of -[i]Gabbar[/i]: Farmers. -[i]Gabi[/i]: A four-layered chiffon cloth worn around the shoulders similar to a toga. Similar to the Shamma. -[i]Gadla[/i]: Chronicle. -[i]Gebi[/i]: "Compound". Used to describe palaces of important people. -[i]Genet[/i]: Paradise. -[i]Gesho[/i]: Leaf used as a fermenting agent. -[i]Gimal[/i]: Camel. -[i]Giraf[/i]: Whip made from hippo hide. -[i]Godjo[/i]: A Tigrayan hut. Round, often built with stone, and with a thatched roof held up by a pole in the middle. -[i]Gra[/i]: Left. -[i]Gugs or Feres Gugs[/i]: An Ethiopian equine sport. Similar to jousting, but with multiple teams going at once in formation. -[i]Habesha Kemis[/i]: Woman's dress. -[i]Hakim[/i]: Doctor. -[i]Hakim-Bet[/i]: "Doctor House". Hospital. -[i]Hizb[/i]: People. -[i]Injera[/i]: A spongy sourdough flat-bread most often made from teff flour. A staple in Ethiopian cuisine. -[i]Inna[/i]: And. -[i]Karamela[/i]: Candy. -[i]Kebbero[/i]: Large church drum. -[i]Kebre Negest[/i]: "The Glory of Kings." A royal charter tracing the origins of the Ethiopian Royal line in biblical history. -[i]Kenpher[/i]: Lips. -[i]Ketema[/i]: Fortified camp or town. -[i]Khat/Chat[/i]: A type of amphetamine-like stimulant that is popular in the horn of Africa. Usually chewed. -[i]Kiddus[/i]: Saint or holy man. -[i]Kideta[/i]: Kind of Sacrifice. -[i]Kirb[/i]: Near. -[i]Kitab[/i]: An amulet that consists of a little pouch, inside of which is a rolled up piece of parchment with a magic spell written on it. Worn around the neck to defend against evil spirits. -[i]Kitfo[/i]: Minced beef spiced and served raw. Served on special occasions. -[i]Kocho[/i]: Flat bread made from the root of the Ensete, or false banana. -[i]Komadino[/i]: Bedside Table. -[i]Konjo[/i]: Beautiful. -[i]Koso[/i]: A herbal purgative used in poor, rural parts of Ethiopia to purge intestinal worms. -[i]Kuta[/i]: A two-layered chiffon cloth worn over the shoulders. Similar to a Shama. Worn by men. -[i]Leba[/i]: Thief. -[i]Liebasha[/i]: A method of identifying a thief in which a boy under the age of 15 is fed a potion and followed until he enters the thief's house in a trance and lays down in their bed. Popular around Addis Ababa. -[i]Lisan[/i]: Language. -[i]Maedenoch[/i]: Minerals. -[i]Mashafa Taklik[/i]: Holy book containing the ancient ritual for weddings. Present in every church. -[i]Meest[/i]: Wife. -[i]Mehal Sefari[/i]: Royal Guard. Literally "Middle/Between Army". -[i]Mekdes[/i]: Sanctuary of a church in which the tabot resides. -[i]Mekina[/i]: Car. -[i]Merikani[/i]: White cotton cloth. -[i]Merkeb[/i]: Ship. -[i]Mesob[/i]: Flat-topped basket which is used as a table for injera and injera-based meals. -[i]Metfo[/i]: Bad. -[i]Mishaf[/i]: Book. -[i]Meshafoc[/i]: Books. -[i]Muziqa[/i]: Music. -[i]Neftanya[/i]: Rifleman, settler. Historically based in soldiers given land to settle in conquered regions. -[i]Negarit[/i]: War drum. -[i]Netela[/i]: Two-layered chiffon cloth worn by women. Similar to Kuta. Covers head and shoulders. -[i]Nug[/i]: Niger flower, safflower. -[i]Orit[/i]: Old Testament. -[i]P'ent'ay[/i]: Ethiopian protestant, from Pentecostal and Mennonite missions in the early 20th century. -[i]Qmemama[/i]: Spicy. -[i]Quanqua[/i]: Language. -[i]Ruk[/i]: Far. -[i]Sa'at[/i]: Hour. -[i]Samena Worq[/i]: Wax and gold. Refers popular literary method similar to double entendre, where wax refers to the words and gold refers to the alternative meaning. -[i]Shamma[/i]: A large cotton shawl that is common in Ethiopia. -[i]Shanqella[/i]: Racial term referring to the Nilo-Saharan people of western Ethiopia. Historically were commonly used as slaves. The term reflects the racial theories of the dominate Afro-Asiatic Habesha. -[i]Shanta[/i]: Bag. -[i]Shengo[/i]: Assembly, Parliament. -[i]Shifta[/i]: "Bandit." Used as a catch all term for any outlaw, rebel, or vigilante. Think gunslinger in the old west. -[i]Shotel[/i]: A curved sword similar to a scimitar. Unlike a scimitar, it is most often sharpened on the inside of the curve. -[i]Shufer[/i]: Driver. -[i]Shumshir[/i]: Shifting of official titles. Literally "Governor Shuffle". -[i]Siga[/i]: Red Meat. -[i]Tabib[/i]: A craftsman, or a witch. The term mixes the Ethiopian stereotypes for Jews. Tabib are said to possess the ability of the evil eye, and are often seen as [i]Buda[/i]. -[i]Tabiya[/i]: Station. -[i]Tabot[/i]: A representation of the Ark of the Covenant. A church is not considered a church if it does not have a tabot. -[i]Talla[/i]: Home-brewed beer. -[i]Tankwa[/i]: Papyrus boat. -[i]Tarik[/i]: History. -[i]Tazkar[/i]: Memorial service for the dead held at specific interval. Involved inviting priests over and serving them alcohol. -[i]Teff[/i]: A type of grain that grows in the Ethiopian highlands. -[i]Tej[/i]: Mead. -[i]Tella Bet[/i]: Beer House. -[i]Temari[/i]: Student. -[i]Temart-Bet[/i]: "Student House". School. -[i]T'ena[/i]: Health. -[i]Tillik[/i]: Big. -[i]Timtim[/i]: White turban worn by priests. -[i]Timqat[/i]: Baptism. -[i]Tinnish[/i]: Little. -[i]Tor[/i]: Spear. Also can mean war. -[i]Tsadkan[/i]: "Righteous ones". -[i]Wat[/i]: A spiced stew of curry. Usually eaten by soaking it up with Injera. -[i]Wayn Tej[/i]: Wine. -[i]Wehn-Dem[/i]: Brother. -[i]Woizero:[/i] Mrs. -[i]Woizerit:[/i] Ms. -[i]Worq[/i]: Gold. -[i]Wuha[/i]: Water. -[i]Wusha[/i]: Dog. -[i]Wutet[/i]: Milk. -[i]Zayt[/i]: Oil. -[i]Zefen[/i]: Song. -[i]Zemecha[/i]: Campaign. -[i]Zemene[/i]: Era. -[i]Zemene Mesafint[/i]: "Era of Judges" or "Era of Princes". Period of time in the 18th and 19th century when the Emperors were weak, leading to internal strife. Comparable to Japanese [i]Senguko Jidai[/i] [/hider] [b]Ethiopian Phrases[/b] -[i]Abet[/i]: A greeting call, used to attract attention, or to acknowledge such a call. -[i]Ato[/i]: Mister. -[i]Ayzore![/i]: Be strong! Call of encouragement that can be used in battle, travel, or work. -[i]Isshi[/i]: Okay. -[i]Jan Hoi[/i]: Your Majesty. [b]Afar Terms and Phrases[/b] -[i]Gile[/i]: Knife worn by Afar men. Used primarily to slaughter livestock. [u][b]POST CATALOGUE[/b][/u] 1:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4471109]Sisay Makari and the Mystery of the Bloody Asses.[/url] 2:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4477005]Yaqob Intro: Yaqob and the Rhodesians at Great Zimbabwe.[/url] 3:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4482741]Sahle Intro: Our hero plows the Heaps as he plows the red sea.[/url] 4:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4488674]Hassan Intro: Memories of Segale and training of the Dervishes.[/url] 5:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4492786]The Maltese Sahle (Liebasha Noir).[/url] 6:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4495988]The Sahle Express. Sahle tries LSD for the first time.[/url] 7:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4501330]Siege of Mombasa Part 1.[/url] 8:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4503920]Leyla joins the Shotel.[/url] 9:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4511305]The Minister of the Pen's Birthday, meeting Livy.[/url] 10:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4513849]Taytu Intro: Wine gets in your eyes (if you are the congressman from Illinois.)[/url] 11:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4517366]The Good, The Bad, and Fitawrari Ergete.[/url] 12:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4519745]Siege of Mombasa Part 2.[/url] 13:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4523034]The South Sea Ship Sale outlined by the American ambassador.[/url] 14:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4526745]Siege of Mombasa Part 3: Finale[/url] 15:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4528619]Yaqob goes to China, Sahle and the coffee people travel the War Road.[/url] 16:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4529575]Azima Intro: Everybody was Furusiyya fighting.[/url] 17:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4532934]Dr Sisi Intro, Marcel Hondo-Demissie and his Dynamite Cavalry intro.[/url] 18:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4534801]Rhodesia is voted off the island.[/url] 19:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4535774]Taytu gets her kicks on Route 66.[/url] 20:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4541447]Mr Yaqob goes to China.[/url] 21:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4543024]Coffee tour, Introduction to Bahr Negus, Sahle discovers Rock n' Roll[/url] 22:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4545758]Murder on Embassy Row. Leyla shoots a gun and likes a boy.[/url] 23:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4546398]Floyd's mighty convoy, the highway demo, Sahle returns to Addis.[/url] 24:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4553981]Sahle and friends talk to the Ambassadors after Murder on Embassy Row[/url] 25:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4555881]LETTERBEE COLLAB: Hamere Noh Dagna & the little Filipino that could.[/url] 26:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4556176]Ergete at the Battle of Ma'aleh Levona.[/url] 27:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4557229]Azima visits Mogadishu. ENS Yohannes IV sails away.[/url] 28:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4557709]AARON COLLAB: Yaqob meets Hou.[/url] 29:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4560483]Skirmish on the Nabakazi River between Anarchists and Communists.[/url] 30:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4560927]The Military Post. What to do about Ergete's Shiftas?[/url] 31:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4561603]A day in the life of Sahle. The Vin Rouge.[/url] 32:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4563598]Taytu at the Lucky Gent. A run in with the Highway Rangers.[/url] 33:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4565430]Murungaru writes, touches a nekkid lady, sees a Dr Sisi brain surgery[/url] 34:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4567242]Hassan meets with Caliph's grandson, plots a war.[/url] 35:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4567526]Marcel Hondo-Demissie and the Watu wa Uhuru Commune prepare for war.[/url] 36:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4581352]Leyla at the shooting contest.[/url] 37:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4585285]Ergete at the Battle of the Tekeze River.[/url] 38:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4593709]Sahle's Birthday Party.[/url] 39:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4600377]Taytu in Las Vegas. End of the Route 66 arc.[/url] 40:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4606252]The Freedom Army of God introduction.[/url] 41:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4607653]Yaqob's day out.[/url] 42:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4625076]Sahle wants to get laid, reacts to Taytus wounds, closes the borders.[/url] 43:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4630518]The Runner.[/url] 44:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4633644]Taytu sick in Madrid.[/url] 45:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4636709]Murungaru and company arrive in Revolution-Town.[/url] 46:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4642126]Floyd, Betty Lou, and the Leopard.[/url] 47:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4646933]Sahle's day of meetings.[/url] 48:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4663410]Marcel goes hunting, finds pygmies, thinks about stuff.[/url] 49:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4665469]Yaqob meets the Chinese conservatives. Mm.[/url] 50:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4669960]Azima dolls up and meets the Sultan of Oman.[/url] 51:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4677657]Leyla goes to the club and turns down sex. Next day meets Elias.[/url] 52:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4692134]Sahle is confronted by Hassan supporter. Fucks Livy.[/url] 53:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4714629]Ergete raids a house, is saved by the government.[/url] 54:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4721765]Leyla and Elias on the hunt for the Good Doctor in Djibouti.[/url] 55:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4730414]Yaqob loses his V-card. Could there be arms from China?[/url] 56:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4733383]Taytu is bored in Spain.[/url] 57:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4736525]Sahle and the beginning of the Ethiopian Civil War.[/url] 58:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4747387]Enkutash Offensive: Battle of Marda Pass[/url] 59:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4829744]Sahle learns about Marda. Livy Cries. Sahle will go to war.[/url] 60:[url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4831574]Ergete makes an unlikely alliance with Issayas, Mesfin of Begmeder[/url]