Kimlien
Posted: Sat May 06, 2017 3:30 pm
Brave King Toils in the Fields as the Dihn Suffer
In an unprecedented move, Brave King Nguyen Ahn Vuong was spotted in peasant clothing toiling in the rice patties of northern Kimlien. According to locals, the Brave King left his palace in the capital to help his people farm. The more probably reality is that the price of gasoline has skyrocketed in Kimlien, making the transportation of food across the poor kingdom extremely expensive, thus almost nonexistent.
Trade for the Kingdom has also suffered. Pirates roam the oceans without a care in the world. Once kept in check by the Imperial Yingdalan Navy, criminals prevent ships from traversing the sea lines of communication that connect Dovani to the outside world. Many wonder if the Zensho end times are here or if the gods have punished the Dinhn for their actions.
Rumors are afloat that warlords in the south have been ravaging villages for food supplies, with hopes to create a grain monopoly to hold the nation hostage. Little, of course, can be done. The rag-tag Royal Army is poorly equipped and mostly a palace guard...with no one to guard.
With the poor state of the Kimlien economy, many Dihn families have considered risking their lives for Yingdala. Regardless, Kimlien is a symbol of the Terran financial crisis at its worst.
In an unprecedented move, Brave King Nguyen Ahn Vuong was spotted in peasant clothing toiling in the rice patties of northern Kimlien. According to locals, the Brave King left his palace in the capital to help his people farm. The more probably reality is that the price of gasoline has skyrocketed in Kimlien, making the transportation of food across the poor kingdom extremely expensive, thus almost nonexistent.
Trade for the Kingdom has also suffered. Pirates roam the oceans without a care in the world. Once kept in check by the Imperial Yingdalan Navy, criminals prevent ships from traversing the sea lines of communication that connect Dovani to the outside world. Many wonder if the Zensho end times are here or if the gods have punished the Dinhn for their actions.
Rumors are afloat that warlords in the south have been ravaging villages for food supplies, with hopes to create a grain monopoly to hold the nation hostage. Little, of course, can be done. The rag-tag Royal Army is poorly equipped and mostly a palace guard...with no one to guard.
With the poor state of the Kimlien economy, many Dihn families have considered risking their lives for Yingdala. Regardless, Kimlien is a symbol of the Terran financial crisis at its worst.