Showing posts with label Dvergheim Compact. Show all posts
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Monday, April 13, 2009

4/13/09 - Evening Edition, "Consolidations and Reprisals"

A new week dawns in Agon and the Cold War between the great powers continues--though the last 48 hours have seen an uptick in skirmishing in northern and northwest Agon.

In the early morning of 4/13/09, EST, the Death Alliance's easternmost hamlet, an island off the coast of Agon, was raided by forces from clan Agony of the Dvergheim Compact and the Mercenaries du Nord. The raiders were approximately a dozen strong, but their hardware was significant: the party came on two rafts, and once ashore deployed what Tribune sources confirm was a warhulk. The warhulk was armed with flame cannons, and kept the few Death personnel on the island effectively pinned while the raiders took what they could from the hamlet's grove and other resources. The raiding party withdrew, but a Death reprisal followed shortly: forces from Niflheim attacked the mainland and sacked Agony's hamlet, destroying every facility they found, though Death forces did not move to conquer or occupy the site. The status of the warhulk used in the initial raid remains unknown. Unconfirmed reports indicate that Agony is now fully allied with the Hyperion Kingdom.

Today saw a similar military excursion as, in response to a raid by forces of the Primal alliance on member clan Apollo's hamlet, Death forces invaded Primal territory in the Tribelands. The hamlet of Primal clan The Exodus Syndicate was sacked by Death forces with minimal losses.

To the south, the past week marked a series of victories for the DUSK Alliance. Dusk forces captured the former hamlet of the Generals of War off the east coast of Rubaiyat, establishing complete DUSK control over the territories of the southeastern continent. As mentioned in previous editions DUSK forces also took the hamlet of Death in Excess in Mirendil, in a joint operation with the Death Alliance. Vinco Vici Victum, the last territory-holding member of the Savage Alliance, has reportedly joined DUSK's subsidiary alliance, Dawn. Dawn is made up of those clans associated with DUSK that do not follow the DUSK rule of accepting only Alfar members. The Tribune would like to thank Vindicore of the Shulgan Knights Council and Yomm of the Sturmgrenadiers for clarifications on all things DUSK.

Finally, there was some confusion today as various member clans of the Hyperion Kingdom declared war upon each other, traded settlements, and promptly made peace. The Agon Tribune can confirm through Monte Anvil, one of the three seconds-in-command of the Society of the Anvil, that what occured was a shifting of territories between Hyperion member clans. The Society of the Anvil now holds Realm of Kirdain's former city on the southwestern coast of Yssam, Kirdain now holds Haven's hamlet on the northeastern coast of Agon, and Haven now holds Society of the Anvil's old city. Reports that the Hyperion Kingdom was temporarily in a state of civil war are a bit of light-hearted forum trolling on the part of Hyperion members and should not be believed.

That's tonight's Evening Edition.

See you in Agon,

Edmund Grain

Editory in Chief

agon.tribune@gmail.com

Friday, April 10, 2009

Evening Edition 4/10/09 - "Rumblings in the Distance"

It was a day of slow, small moves in Agon today. After yesterday's tumultuous events in the Tribelands and Mirendil, conflicts remain relatively small-scale.

In the far north, Lys Noir's island hamlet was conquered forces of Deceit, the new name for the Death Alliance headed by the Lords of Death. Lys Noir had held the island for some weeks, and its loss must be a significant blow to the clan, a member of the much-beset Dvergheim Compact. The Compat lost one of its hamlets to Sovereignty of the Cairn Alliance yesterday in a failed challenge for Sovereignty's city in the Tribelands.

At the opposite side of the world another island hamlet was conquered. The Coalition of Character Killers, Darkfall chapter of the Lords of the Dead (a clan with a long-standing rivalry with the Lords of Death) captured an island hamlet from the Cairn Alliance clan Outcasts. CoCK was forcibly expelled from the Cairn Alliance in a midnight coup just a few days ago. A reliable source informs the Tribune that a small band of CoCK members is harassing Deceit settlements on Niflheim, using the Launch spell to catapult over city walls. The Lords of Death and Lords of the Dead have historically displayed an abiding grudge whenever they meet in online games.

On the eastern coast of Agon yet another hamlet changed hands as independent clan Kompaniet, with reportedly heavy support from the Hyperion Kingdom, took a coastal hamlet from Coalition of the Chillin clan Inferno. This marks the second battle in as many days where CotC and Hyperion forces have met in the field, as troops from both alliances were present at the siege of Sovereignty's city in the Tribelands yesterday. More on this story as it develops.

This concludes the 4/10 Evening Edition of the Agon Tribune.

See you in Agon,

Edmund Grain

Editor in Chief

agon.tribune@gmail.com

Evening Edition 4/9/09 - "Blood in the Marches!"

The contested territories of Mirendil and the Tribelands were stained with blood today as two wars broke out between opposing alliances. The Agon Tribune brings you the latest from the battlefront.

In the morning of April 9th, EST, the Dvergheim Compact launched an offensive against the Cairn Alliance's one continental holding, the city of CA clan Sovereignty in the Tribelands. The bitter siege soon turned into a media frenzy as Coalition of the Chillin spokespeople claimed Hyperion involvement in the siege, while other sources claimed Coalition of the Chillin support for Sovereignty--the Tribune has yet to verify these allegations one way or the other, and investigations are ongoing. CA forces broke the Dvergheim siege and counterattacked, razing and conquering La Rosa Escarlata's hamlet in the border hills of the Tribelands/Dvergheim. The Tribune's condolences go out to those rendered homeless by continuing bloodshed in the Tribelands.

Later that day another conflict flared up, this time between the Shipwrecked Pirates of SB Alliance and Vinco Vici Victum of Savage Alliance. A bloody battle ended at approximately 11 o'clock EST, with SB forces storming Vinco Vici Victum's city in eastern Mirendil and taking it for their own. The Agon Tribune was able to make contact with Captain Arnie, leader of the Shipwrecked Pirates, who had this to say:

Agon Tribune: Captain Arnie, any comments on your victory tonight?
Captain Arnie: Hard fought on all sides, the defenders put up a valiant battle.
AT: What sparked the conflict with VVV and Savage Alliance?
CA: Their unprovoked siegin o'our peaceful hamlet (north of Marithain, the Dreadnaughts' continental city).
AT: Any last words for the Darkfall community?
CA: Yaaaarrrrrr

The leadership of Vinco Vici Victum was unavailable for comment, but the Tribune will make all efforts to find their side of this story. Again, the Tribune's best wishes go out to those left homeless by this conflict. All participants in the above conflicts are welcomed and encouraged to make contact with the Tribune to voice their sides of the story--here at AT you can be assured an impartial venue.

That's all for the Agon Tribune Evening Edition. See you in Agon.

Edmund Grain

Editor in Chief

agon.tribune@gmail.com

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Morning Edition - 4/9/09

The Agon Tribune greets its first morning here on the east coast and finds Agon quiet, for now. In previous weeks the world of Darkfall was gripped by the paroxysms of war--struggles for control on Yssam, Niflheim and Cairn, raiding on Rubaiyat, conquest and consolidation on the mainland--but with much of the world settling into defined power blocs the rapid shifting of territories has slowed. To take advantage of the relative calm, this edition of the Agon Tribune will bring readers up to speed on Agon's recent history and political disposition. The Darkfall Political Map for 4/08/09 can be found at the right of your screen.

  • Niflheim: The frozen subcontinent is one of the quietest these days in terms of territorial shifts. The Death Alliance, formed around the Lords of Death and associated guilds, contested with the Savage Alliance and now-defunct North Agon Alliance for control of Niflheim throughout late March, but has held control of the subcontinent for several days now. The only disputant to complete Death control of Niflheim, called Deciet by the LoD in rememberance of their territories in the Shadowbane online game, remains the SB Alliance. SB is a recently consolidated guild formed originally around the holdings of the Undead Lords, now centered in the western islands of Niflheim, but which now includes the Shipwrecked Pirates and Dreadnaughts and their Tribelands holdings. As we will see with the other powers of Agon, the Death Alliance is slowly expanding outward from its core territories.and now has land borders with Hyperion Kingdom, the Dvergheim Alliance, as well as settlements in close proximity to DUSK and Coalition of the Chillin's KGB.

  • Rubaiyat: Far to the south of the growing Death empire, the desert subcontinent is currently ruled by DUSK Alliance. DUSK was one of the first subcontinental empires to emerge, as the guilds who first staked their claim in Rubaiyat banded together for mutual defense. Despite a rocky start, plagued by raids from small, fast-moving groups which the widly scattered DUSK forces were ill-equipped to defend against, DUSK has expanded to take territories far beyond their desert home, with new member clans scattered across Nagast. Though a compact held between DUSK and the Coalition of the Chillin until very recently, that diplomatic process appears to have broken down--an interesting development, as DUSK's continental holdings abut those of the CotC.

  • Cairn: The smallest subcontinent was also the first to unify. Divided between two warring factions in the opening weeks of the game, the Northern and Southern Cairn Alliances, this first, bitter subcontinental conflict was resolved swiftly. The Southern Cairn Alliance took full control of the region, forcing survivors of the NCA out onto the southeastern shores of Agon, where a vestige of the alliance survives in the eXile clan under the Coalition of the Chillin. Since unification Cairn, both the subcontinent and the alliance which now claims that name, have gone quiet. Cairn leaders proclaim a neutral position in conflicts on the continent, but this has not stopped the alliance from broadening its territories. Sovereignty of the Tribelands recently converted to Cairn, and the alliance holds the four island hamlets off Agon's southern coast. Revently, internal events have reached the rest of the world from Cairn: the Coalition of Character Killers, Darkfall branch of online community Lords of the Dead and early member of the Southern Cairn Alliance, was ousted from its city in the early hours of 4/8/09, EST. Cairn and CoCK leaders cited disagreements on the alliance's neutrality policy as the root of this falling out. The Cairn Alliance deployed significant forces and sieged the CoCK from its clan city, forcing the clan north much like the NCA of old. CoCK leader CountValor has declared the clan's intentions to take up a nomadic, PKing life within Hyperion territory. A special report on developments on Cairn may be forthcoming.

  • Yssam: The jungle subcontinent to Agon's northeast remains a troubled land, despite weeks of ongoing warfare. Initially Yssam was divided between the Stasis alliance and the Yssam Coalition, but history has not been kind to Stasis. Through weeks of fighting the Yssam Coalition, aided by forces from the Hyperion Kingdom, has forced Stasis from one clanstone after another. Today only one Stasis settlement survives, a hamlet in the center of Yssam's jungles, while the YC dominates the north and Hyperion holds cities across the south. Mahtisoturit, a clan which holds a hamlet on Yssam's southern coast, has joined the Coalition of the Chillin. Unconfirmed reports indicate that Stasis intends to continue fighting on Yssam even if their last hamlet is taken, a move which would begin an insurgent phase in the ongoing Yssam conflict. Leaders from both sides who wish to get their message out are welcomed to contact the Tribune.

  • Agon, the Continental Powers: As indicated above, much of Agon proper has been colonized by alliance powers from the subcontinents. Each of the politically unified regions (Niflheim, Cairn, Rubaiyat) has continental holdings, and this week has seen hesitant expansion by the colonial powers throughout Agon. Two powers, however, call the continent their home: the Hyperion Kingdom, Darkfall's elephant in the room which dominates in an arc from dwarven territory to human lands, and the Coalition of the Chillin which stands in the crook between Nagast and Mercia. Hyperion, is Darkfall's largest alliance in both numbers and territory, and used its pre-release media campaign to drum up vast recruiting numbers before Darkfall even went live. Political unity and sheer force of population have allowed the Hyperion Kingdom to expand further and command more influence than any other single body on Agon--but initial skirmishes with other alliances have shown Hyperion to be mighty, but not truly invincible. The esistence of the Coalition of the Chillin, Hyperion's most direct competitor, testifies to this. Headed by Awful Company, Darkfall branch of the Something Awful forum goons, CotC has engaged in low level warfare with Hyperion across their shared border and lived to tell the tale. The goons, infamous for their community's showing in EVE Online, have a potential population pool to give even Hyperion pause, but to date the two alliances have yet to initiate a full-scale confrontation. Like the colonial powers, Agon's two continental empires appear to be biding their time.

  • Elsewhere: Beyond the subcontinents and CotC/Hyperion territory, much of the main continent remains fairly disunified. The Forest Republic, which held territory throughout Mirendil, disintegrated recently and no new alliances have fully filled that void yet. Meanwhile, the Tribelands have been colonized by a smattering of Alliances and form the heartland of SB but are not yet fully claimed by any force. The Dvergheim Compact, formerly the Latin Alliance, borders most of the eastern Tribelands with hamlets scattered throughout the mountains and hills between dwarf and mahirim territory. Mirendil and the Tribelands, situated between DUSK, Death and Hyperion, remain wild and dangerous country where forces from each of those alliances are active, and remain home to some of the last independent clans of Agon. Travelers in the region are advised to be cautious, as one can never be too sure of the disposition of groups encountered in these border marches.

This concludes the Morning Edition. Clarifications and corrections from the community are accepted at agon.tribune@gmail.com.

See you in Agon,

Edmund Grain, Ed. in Chief