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@Cyclone Very well, will add a Uri territory in western Orabakh. Keep 'em coming guys xP would be nice to have some kind of civilisation sharing the east with the undead. So far, the only resistance to him are Wrolfin and Kuro et Friends xD left unchecked he'll be on his way to Erstakh come the second time-skip. But I need to write all this up...
@Vec Loki has not told me about any of that, so just waiting on him for that.
Just putting up what I've been told about, I'm sure others have plans too and am looking forward to adding whatever new nations have arisen in due time.
Galbar probably looks something like this about now:

@Cyclone Thanks xD edited
@Cyclone That's due to the amount of worshippers they have. For instance, those with anything from 0-3500 worshipers have a ratio of 1:1000

Those with higher, like Ialu, have 1:1500

It will keep altering to ensure that the max a demigod gets is 3/4 Might out of worshipers.
@Cyclone Yup, your ratio changed to 1 Might per 1,500

3/4 Might will be the max a demigod can get from worshippers.
@Dinh AaronMk Hmm, in that case I'll try to slow down my own pace and events-per-post.

As for marching away from Damascus, dunno, but Hudhayfa is basically just scouring the area to ensure that no one attacks Khalid from behind, under the presumption he's continuing north.

Though I know it would be better to back-pedal a bit an go up through Palestine as the Muslims did IRL. So far up and away from the desert, any escape route into the desert is a long way off, putting the Muslims at a great disadvantage.

In any case, once Al-Harith returns to Hudhayfa and informs him of what took place with Jabalah, he'll march on the Ghassanid fort to the east and besiege it and I'm expecting Al-Nu'man (that guard guy) and a good 300-400 of his followers to join Hudhayfa. The siege will probably take a week or so before Jabalah surrenders and accepts Islam or the Jizya (historical record on whether he ever converted to Islam is contested) and with that, Ghassanid Syria should be pretty much in Muslim hands, with any remaining Ghassanids fleeing to Roman lands or accepting Muslim rule.

(Wouldn't spill the beans OOCly, but it seems like things weren't exactly how we thought ICly, so might as well make it clear)
@Dinh AaronMk You know, we could actually do that. With Jabalah going off to a fort near the Persian border, Hudhayfa would soon be after him and could manoeuvre into position to attack Mesopotamia. But it would involve him sending for more men, because 3,000 men is nowhere near enough, no matter how many dust clouds he uses xDD
@babbysama northern Iran is pretty cold all year round. Tehran (which was a small village during the Islamic period and was known as Al-Ray, I believe) was well-known for the snow-tipped mountains which surround it. The south would obviously be warmer. But yeah, no autumn for you xp Summer has come and with it the Light!!! #DeepICReference
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