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<ic>A declaration of peace with the Lasambrian orcs and promotion to foreign nation status, upon the condition of the return of the remaining occupied regions of Segura, in exchange for 62 wains of either Weirwood, Mithril or White Granite<br><br>''Proposed by Segura, seconded by | <ic>A declaration of peace with the Lasambrian orcs and promotion to foreign nation status, upon the condition of the return of the remaining occupied regions of Segura, in exchange for 62 wains of either Weirwood, Mithril or White Granite<br><br>''Proposed by Segura, seconded by Astolat.''</ic> | ||
===Overview=== | ===Overview=== | ||
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===Progress=== | ===Progress=== | ||
* Funds disbursed to | * Funds disbursed to Avisena i Ezmara i Guerra, Senator for Segura | ||
===Campaign Outcome=== | ===Campaign Outcome=== | ||
* The declaration means that the orcs of the Lasambrian hills are [[Imperial_Law_Overview#Individuals_and_the_law|foreigners]] under [[Imperial Law]]. | * The declaration means that the orcs of the Lasambrian hills are [[Imperial_Law_Overview#Individuals_and_the_law|foreigners]] under [[Imperial Law]]. | ||
* Magistrate's interpretation: A declaration of peace (or war) can only be absolute because a senate motion cannot compel the actions of a future senate. The conditions referred to above are therefore provided for information purposes only. In the event that the conditions are not fulfilled (or for any other reason) a future senate may raise a motion to declare war on the Lasambrian Orcs. | * Magistrate's interpretation: A declaration of peace (or war) can only be absolute because a senate motion cannot compel the actions of a future senate. The conditions referred to above are therefore provided for information purposes only. In the event that the conditions are not fulfilled (or for any other reason) a future senate may raise a motion to declare war on the Lasambrian Orcs. | ||
* | * After the Autumn Equinox, the Lasambrian orcs ceded the regions of [[Segura]] they controlled back to the Empire and withdrew into the Lasambrian hills. | ||
* | * The [[Dawn military concerns#Eastern Sky|Eastern Sky]] [[Imperial armies|Imperial army]] of [[Dawn]] claimed the vacated regions for the Empire; there was some token resistance from a few orcs who refused to withdraw from the Empire, and from bandits who had prospered without Imperial law. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 20 June 2022
A declaration of peace with the Lasambrian orcs and promotion to foreign nation status, upon the condition of the return of the remaining occupied regions of Segura, in exchange for 62 wains of either Weirwood, Mithril or White Granite
Proposed by Segura, seconded by Astolat.
Proposed by Segura, seconded by Astolat.
Overview
- Passed in principle
- Passed at 110 Thrones
Date
- Passed Autumn 378YE
Cost
- 62 wains of Weirwood, Mithril or White Granite
Progress
- Funds disbursed to Avisena i Ezmara i Guerra, Senator for Segura
Campaign Outcome
- The declaration means that the orcs of the Lasambrian hills are foreigners under Imperial Law.
- Magistrate's interpretation: A declaration of peace (or war) can only be absolute because a senate motion cannot compel the actions of a future senate. The conditions referred to above are therefore provided for information purposes only. In the event that the conditions are not fulfilled (or for any other reason) a future senate may raise a motion to declare war on the Lasambrian Orcs.
- After the Autumn Equinox, the Lasambrian orcs ceded the regions of Segura they controlled back to the Empire and withdrew into the Lasambrian hills.
- The Eastern Sky Imperial army of Dawn claimed the vacated regions for the Empire; there was some token resistance from a few orcs who refused to withdraw from the Empire, and from bandits who had prospered without Imperial law.