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Post by Emir Nazim on May 1, 2008 6:43:26 GMT
Hundreds are moving out towards the frontier, towards more land, towards more civilizations that need to be taught the Truth of the Prophet. All are ready to give their lives, as asked by the Prophet, in order to prove that this world is nothing but a dream, from which only the faithful will wake.
Farmers are the first to settle, in order to produce the crops required to feed such a great nation. Next come the architects, who will design and construct the towns that will house the villagers. After them, the craftsmen arrive, to build the tools and supplies for living well in a new environment.
New towns spring up as far as 2.5km inland.
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Post by Emir Nazim on May 4, 2008 19:52:57 GMT
In the search for new faithful, the Crusaders of Nazim continue growing outward. Fishing has been good these past weeks, so the newest villages dot the coast, more than 2km out from the current borders of Nazim.
Scouts have brought back news of civilizations who have not yet accepted the words of the Prophet. The Great Crusade continues.
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Post by Emir Nazim on May 8, 2008 4:03:45 GMT
In an effort to broaden their borders in preparation for the influx of new believers, the men and women of Nazim are pushing ever further east.
Thank the Prophet, the weather has been beautiful these past weeks, though Mahmoud Nadir. At this rate, we'll make it to the end of the peninsula in just a few months. He was thoroughly excited about this. The Prophet had come to the High Priest just a few days ago, and spoken wise words of how to explore and conquer the lands of this continent. The news spread by way of the Horsemen, fast riders with a series of outposts to provide fresh horses to its members. Mahmoud wanted to become one of those, but their standards for new riders were higher than he expected. He was a very good rider, but not good enough.
Others on the road east, like him, had their whole lives on wagons. Family, possessions, heirlooms, livestock, clothing... They truly had given their lives up to journey out in the name of the Prophet. But it was well worth it. The Prophet promised a world greater than can be imagined, after those who are faithful pass from this dream. He was willing to go to any distance to achieve peace for himself and his family.
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