[center][h2] [color=00aeef]The Coastal Empire of Tara[/color] [/h2] [img]http://www.19cbaseball.com/images/st-george-staten-island.jpg[/img] [i][color=00aeef]Tarian beaches of the coastal city of Eugai, March 1904.[/color][/i] In the quiet coastal empire of Tara, the Tarians lived in unmolested peace. While the thought of Toubres rebels left some unsettled the nation was so far from the Toubres city that was affected by such a rebel force. There was talk by the naval high command of sending forces if it was required by the world, Tara had always prided itself as a nation of peace and 'peacekeeping' when the Tara wheat rebellion occured in 1894 it was the Queen of Tara god rest her soul Athena Delaray who called the police forces the [i]"custodibus pacis"[/i] loosely translated to Peace Keepers. With tact and diplomacy, the police were able to keep riots from spreading into all out civil war. While some force was used the police used tactics unseen in other nations such as pro-active policing and community policing to keep tensions from rising further. In the end the leaders of the rebellions served 4 years in Federal jail after the farmers were forced back to work after losing momentum in the winter season as they started to lose harvest. Despite the tension between the government and the farmers, the Minister of Agriculture Rey De-Lacarmen has created a grant for the next automobile genius. The plan, pay four million Zernarian to an inventor or corporation that could create a mechanized automobile that could help with argiculture logistics. Applications would open next month, meanwhile the Republican Guard a division of military police were seen near the captial of Rio Carzano as a military commission that was looking into corruption was called after Supreme Justice Charles Campbell gave his final review of the military's corruption after his almost two year long investigation. Some mid-level army officers retired after a few life long career officers decided that it was time to collect on their pension and benefits. Despite this the army and navy seem fearless to the accusations some soldiers speaking to the Tarian Spectator. "We do not believe our officers are corrupt" Senior Infanteer Zacharias Demarco said while polishing his solid gold ring. "They are generous and kind souls and I would follow them to the ends of time." When asked where he got the money for such a prestigous ring the Infanteer said he found it. [hider= my roll bonus] I would like to put +1 to all my orders submitted[/hider][/center]