With the passing of the great Lue Zei, the nation looks towards none other than the newly appointed Living Bao, Dyoeng Sun. After news of war and stories of pirates filled the people with fear, Dyoeng Sun Bao calmed them and explained under his careful leadership, he would secure Ru'sh Naal a position in history as potentially the greatest nation. The wave of national and social pride swept him into office on a landslide victory.
Dyoeng Sun Bao's first order as Representative of the People was to call not only for a national defense force, but an official state army capable of executing the will of Bao and the Ru'sh Naal people. In the first two weeks of open enlistment, more than two-thousand induviduals concripted (a majority of them from the national defense force), and in the coming weeks, even more signed up.
Through a pact with the Navaro tribe, Dyoeng Sun Bao secures the location of a major ore deposite directly north of Ru'sh Naal in Navaro territory. Providing their respect to the environment outside of the mine, the region is handed over for the betterment of the Ru'sh Naal nation.
Wutesi holds a special meeting of parliament to discuss the atrocities occuring right off the shore of her homeland. The Mahowaeaen had long resented the pirate menace that had plagued a region many had believed to be their birthland, more than the island of Mawahe itself.
In the very waters where they have fished for generations they are now being held at sword point to pay taxes to the kingdom of Orshkal, and they have no method of defending themselves!
The pontoons of Lue Zei and the longboats of the Mahowaeae were no match to the superior crafted ships of the Orshkal.
Wutesi demanded military action against the Orshkal using the newly founded national army, yet Dyoeng Sun Bao was wary of Wuetesi's rash demands and instead sent an ambassador to resolve the issue. Wutesi warned that it would be in Mahowaeae's right to act on it's own if the nation refused to represent it further.
The Rustuffe ambassador, Mwanao Kai, arrives in Orshkal carrying with him the propositions for future peace between their nations, bringing with him customary Rustuffe jewelery as a show of good will.
While Ru'sh Naal would accept any taxation of northern routes through the seas in the region, they believe the southern Estic ocean to be a national right, given their use of the seas for the betterment of the interests of people versus the interests of a few individuals. The better that each nation can do on its own the more it can provide to others in times of need. Certainly the king of Orshkal could see the importance of coexistance and the prosperity that free-trade could bring both of their nations.
In Ru'sh Naal, a ruler's duty is to their people, would the king of Orshkal be so just as to grant his own people the benefits that a freer ocean would give them?