Subject: The knight's input
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Posted on: 2014-08-23 18:34:00 UTC
[[Character isn't 100% me, etc. etc. Also I'm referencing the maps in the Cyclopaedia, so let me know if I'm going off something out of date.]]
Good Barons, I know I am only a knight, but if you would hear me I do have some thoughts and questions to present at this discussion.
On Makari and Iric: Forgive my ignorance, I know I speak only as someone who frequently visits Iric, but has Makari not been gone for a considerable amount of time, now? Her lands go practically ungoverned while we see no evidence she will - or can - return to them; I would support the idea that Baron Dann be granted guardianship, at the least.
Further, I agree with Baron Huinesoron that the closed borders of Iric and its domination of eastern trade provide a grave security concern even aside from the vast sums it costs the Union as a whole. However, to talk of a full occupation is absurd, and I fear it would result in war - even if Barons Dann and Vixenmage were to agree, the people there would never stand for it. Has the good Baron forgotten the bloody rebellion that led to Iric's establishment? Throwing the Union into war with itself is not the answer to our concerns.
Indeed, while I remind Baron Dann that Tumblar is Baron Cassie's territory and ask him to respect it as such, I find myself agreeing with much of what he has to say. Cooperation should be our watchword here; provided he allows captains from Borrd to aid in charting out the eastern waters, I have many experienced builders in my fief who constructed the road now connecting Godreve and Tumblar - I would be happy to send these tradesmen to help restore the Pankae Road and connect it with the work already done, if their safety can be guaranteed. Improving the Pankae Road and expanding the route from Godreve to meet it would do much to stabilise the border as well as allowing trade to continue flowing in both directions, something which can only be helped by the additional suggestion of building a land route connecting the Larninkurvs and Tumblar; I would gladly send builders for this project as well, perhaps starting on Araeph's side of the range. With the blessing of the Council I could even order them to push as far westward as the city of Borrd itself, connecting our capital with Cassie's barony and opening a trade route directly from Borrd to the Republic of Iric that doesn't require sailing through disputed waters. This would obviously be time-consuming, but it can be done.
Baron Dann is also correct that Baron Cassie stands to gain significant amounts of territory, but Dann himself would end up in control of nearly all of Iric should the idea as it stands be put into action. Ceding some territory as Baron Huinesoron suggested would be a show of good faith, especially with my people willing to put in so much work to connect our two nations.
On Araeph, the city of Borrd and the tax havens: I find little to object to in Baron Huinesoron's proposal, but must admit I'm not entirely comfortable with the idea of granting rule over the capital of the Union entirely to one baron or another; it feels to my mind an endorsement of that baron as king (or queen, as it were) of the Union as a whole, going against the very reason we have this system of barons instead of a supreme monarch. Perhaps it and the land immediately surrounding could be left to the ruling council, subject to the Union's laws but in fief to no one baron alone? I note also that Baron Phobos stands to gain much between this proposal and that for Baron Huinesoron's territories in Borrd; if he is to take so much of Baron Araeph's lands, perhaps the "tax havens" should instead be incorporated fully into Ozerboard? Their lawlessness cannot be tolerated, but the simplest answer would be to make it clear to them they are subject to the laws of the Refuge - and the penalties for defiance.
On the other hand, I must agree with Baron Phobos on at least one matter: this talk of re-establishing El-Jheycom as an independent nation right in the middle of Borrd is folly at best, madness at worst. Give the former territories to Wechi if we must, but to give a long-dead realm such as that full sovereignty is nonsense.