by Max Barry

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Region: The Alterran Republic

Athejia wrote:"I suppose there is a sense in that, I'm afraid we Jade, myself included of course, are rather susceptible to feelings of grandeur and romanticism, pioneering discovery wherever we find ourselves in. Our innate curiosity is fueled intensely by the fear of what is not known, and the only protection from that is knowledge. Speaking of which, I don't suppose your people would mind if small numbers of mine came here to visit after relations are set up? This place is... oddly calming, very similar to the Dynasty of course but the atmosphere is far more laid back. There's none of the hustle and bustle, nor the sense of rush and hurry. I suppose its how our own country would've been like were we able to enjoy peace." Ling said, looking up to see a large building far to the end of the street that still had its lights on. Noticing movement in the mirror she glanced back to see Tsune sitting daintily atop the turret of the LAV, legs perched on its elevated barrel. A bittersweet smile graced her features.

Eshwar: “Sounds like you travel to other realms way too much,” he says with a light laughter “We have no fear with what we not know from far beyond, if the divine wishes us to face new scenarios then we shall obey by their command or accept our fate. We don’t mind people coming here in small numbers, as long as they don’t disobey the laws of the land, provinces like Ô Môn have strict Mimi shinsei laws. Other spiritual or nationalist provinces do have similar laws so getting around will be harder, it’s lucky as most people here are rather more laid back with laws in regards to religion. Much of the populace still holds their values with respecting elders and younger generations. So really depends on what province people feel comfortable on,” He says.

Eshwar: “Though don’t get too comfortable, politics has always been the break between people, some are traditionalist, some are constitutionalist, other just want the monarchs back in power,” he explains. Given that in the democratic society of the nation, the people are divided on what path must they take to lead to a successful or secured future for the future generations.

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