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    Re: The Flanaess in 645 CY (Score: 1)
    by Woesinger on Mon, July 04, 2005
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    Heh - just because the Mahdi has conquered Ull, doesn't mean the Ullis are terribly happy about it. They can still be as venal, sneaky and nasty as you like. The Madhi's warriors might control the cities and the souks and have great sway on the plains, but you can bet there's Ullis who aren't happy with the situation everywhere. Some might go and work with the Keoish. Others might fight a guerilla war in the wilds of Ull itself, but don't worry - just because they've changed their banner, doesn't mean they've changed their spots. :)

    As for the Yorohdi, they probably had a lot of schadenfreude seeing the Ullis getting crumped, but given their nature, I can see them not liking the Madhites any better. To me, they seem like the kind of folk that'll happily make war on anyone who gets in their way, be they Ulli, Mahdite or Keolander.

    I'd see Ull as being more like Afghanistan than Iraq tbh (Iraq has tribes, but is also has a long tradition of urban culture and central authority; Afghanistan is more anarchic and wild). OK - geographically Ull has more plains, but once you hit the Ullsprues or Barrier Peaks, I can see it bing very like the Hindu Kush, with warlike Yorodhi, Ulli and ogre tribes all over the place.



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