Talks of the Ezbatan states uniting becomes a serious talk Ezbátu and its neighbors. Ezbátu sends an envoy to Albhad to discuss the current relationship of the economy.
The Ezbatan States decide that it's current currency is too expensive to make, and too heavy to carry around—en masse, all-around unconventional. The stone tablet money is quickly being replaced with paper money. Additionally, a student at the Vålderesk school of Trade develops a new way of money transfer by allowing those who own the rights to an official seal may write the amount they like on a blank note, an place a wax seal on it to prove their identity, this document carrying the same value as its equal in paper money value, though with more security. If the sender does not have a wax seal, they are unable to send funds by this method.
The Orthodox Christian group in the east grows to a population of around 600,000. The governments see no threat in its existence, and ignore it.