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BREAKING: Mudki Under Siege!

New Blades, Old Wounds Article 12

Reports coming out of the Zazalais indicate that Hegemony forces have encircled Mudki, and have dug in for a prolonged siege of the city. Troops from Camp Integrity arrived earlier this morning along the city’s old highway, and have joined forces with the warriors who recently captured Fort Ozi to the south. The city’s eastern highway has also been captured, blocking off any avenue of retreat into the Wasteland for the rebel forces.

How long the siege will take remains uncertain, particularly if the Hegemon in his wisdom wishes to avoid collateral damage. Mudki is a shell of its former grandeur, but the city stood as the shield of the Hegemony for centuries, and its defenses - and the experience of its remaining warriors in holding those defenses - remain unmatched. As the rebel forces  prepare for a prolonged siege, it remains increasingly apparent that the former Lord Izaku has no plans to surrender himself to face justice.

However, as the siege of the city has begun, something unusual has occurred, as large numbers of warriors from Zazalai clans have made the long and difficult journey to Mudki - seeking to join with the Hegemon’s forces in crushing the Izaku Rebellion. Flying proudly above the army camp is a standard depicting the Hammer of Iala - a popular image among Zazalai warriors, and the emblem of the Mudki 52nd Infantry, a distinguished regiment which served under the Izaku clan during the Contact War.

The Mudki 52nd disbanded after the war’s end, and most of its surviving warriors left the city behind to seek greater prosperity elsewhere. The majority wound up in Res’karum, from where the bulk of their assembled host has come - alongside a significant host of warriors from both the city itself and the mountain clans. Upon their arrival, Ozur’saa Sirax rode out to meet the approaching host, fearing that rebel reinforcements had emerged, and was greeted by the regiment’s former commander, bannerman Yaret Utuzi. Though we were unable to capture footage of their conversation, the 52nd and the assorted Zazalai warriors soon joined with the Izweski host, making camp nearby.

Correspondent Kas’van Rizek sought to interview Lord Utuzi, as well as several of the warriors who arrived. Footage has been attached.

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The camera fades in on the familiar features of Kas’van Rizek, Sinta Articles military correspondent. He stands in a dusty canyon of red-brown stone, surrounded by tents and a swarm of Unathi soldiers going about their business. Before him stands an old Unathi man, leaning on the haft of what looks to be an inactive energy glaive. Subtitles identify him as Armsman Hrok Relzi, Mudki 52nd Infantry. Rizek nods to the camera briefly, before beginning to speak.

“Good afternoon, viewers - we are live from the Hegemony’s war camp, within sight of the legendary walls of Mudki. This is the final push of the rebellion, and the forces here have been bolstered by an unusual arrival - several once-disbanded regiments from across the Zazalais, as well as many volunteers from the mountain clans. At the head of this host is the Mudki 52nd Infantry Regiment, who once fought under Juyzi Izaku - I’m here today with Hrok Relzi, an armsman with the 52nd. Armsman Relzi, would you mind sharing why your regiment chose to reform and join this battle?”

The old warrior flicks his tongue, looking at the camera. He hisses softly, before speaking in a slow and thick Zazalai accent.

“You ever been in a battle, Rizek? Not with a camera, I mean down there, in the mud and the fire. There’s a thing that happens sometimes, with warriors after fighting too long. Go mad. We had a… rule, back in the old days. One of your own goes bad, you put him down, afore he does it to someone else.”

Relzi pauses, tail swishing across the stone.

“Our Lord was a good man. When the Aeikizo Kingdom marched for Mudki, he wasn’t hiding behind the walls. He was down there, with us. He understood. He was a warrior. This?”

He gestures up behind Rizek. The walls of Mudki loom high in the distance, casting the land below in shadow.

“These are no warrior’s deeds. Cowardice, murder, treachery. One of your own goes bad, you put him down. Simple as that.”

Rizek nods, leaning closer to the microphone. “Is that what all of your fellows feel? It must have taken quite something, to bring a regiment twenty years disbanded back together.”

Relzi flicks his tongue. “Some of us. Some just miss having a good fight, I think. Sitting around in Res’karum or S’th or… wherever, pushing crates or guarding doors… no life for a warrior. And some?”

He pauses, hissing. “We’re old men, Rizek, but we’re men of the Zazalais. A man should die with his home and his ancestors in sight.”

Rizek nods, a somber expression on his face. “Thank you, Armsman Relzi. It is most honorable of you and your regiment to join this fight.”

Relzi chuffs, flicking his tail. “Don’t start talking like we’re already dead. Bad luck.” 

As Relzi leaves, the camera focuses back on Rizek, Mudki’s walls still looming in the background. The reporter turns, looking up at the distant city for a moment.

“Soon, it seems that the Izaku Rebellion will be decided - though it remains uncertain what exactly the Izweski forces plan. I will do my best to stay safe, and to keep viewers at home updated on the battle to come.”

The camera fades out to the Sinta Articles logo.

 

How the Hegemon intends to approach this siege, and the challenge of capturing a city which has never fallen, remains to be seen. We will, as always, continue to update our readers as this situation develops, and express our hopes that justice is done.

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BREAKING: Mudki's Walls Fall!

New Blades, Old Wounds Article 13

Breaking news from Mudki, as it appears the city’s ancient walls have been breached by a combined effort from Izweski armsmen, Naval vessels, and the warriors of the Kataphract Guild. Footage of the assault was captured by our military correspondent, Kas’van Rizek, and has been attached. Viewer discretion is advised.
 

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The Sinta Articles logo is displayed for a few moments, before the camera fades in to an Unathi man, wearing a traditional himation cloak and a mantle of the Keepers of Heirlooms under an armored vest. He is standing in what looks like a mountainous environment - all around him are soldiers in the armor of the Izweski Hegemony, as well as what looks like several enormous artillery pieces. A small box at the bottom of the screen identifies him as Kas’van Rizek, Sinta Articles military correspondent. He begins speaking in Sinta’Unathi, with Tau Ceti Basic subtitles displayed across the bottom of the screen. 

“This just in - I am hearing that mere moments ago, the warriors of the Kataphract Guild have moved into position, and are commencing their role in the assault on Mudki - I’m not sure of the specifics, but-"

In the background, several soldiers in the armor of the Izweski Hegemony are pointing up. Rizek turns to look, the camera panning up. The peaks of the Zazalai Mountains stretch into the blue sky, and as the camera zooms forward several small dots can be seen falling. 

Rizek begins speaking again, the camera remaining focused on the tiny dots - it’s hard to make out at this distance, but a vaguely humanoid outline is visible.

“I- I’m getting reports that those are the Kataphracts - they’re dropping in from low-Moghes orbit. Sk’akh’s scales…”

The dots continue to fall, the camera zooming in on one of them- the hulking silhouette of an Unathi in a breacher hardsuit can be barely made out now, with some kind of maneuvering jets halting their fall. The helmet’s eyes glow a menacing red. 

With a roar, the city’s anti-aircraft guns begin firing, Rizek flinching slightly - but the Kataphracts are too small a target, descending too fast. A few of the falling specks are struck, vanishing from the sky in seconds - but the rest continue their descent. The first of the falling warriors vanishes from sight, behind the city’s walls - with dozens of others following suit. The guns continue to fire, as Rizek begins speaking.

“I’m trying to get patched in to the radio channel the assault force is using - hopefully, we will be able to get a live update on what’s going on behind the wall-”

With a crackle of static, new voices cut in, the subtitles still scrolling.

“All Saa’Izweski! This is Knight-Captain Kssighriss speaking! You know our mission - see to your duties! Our Hegemon has given us a task, and even should the stars themselves fall upon our heads we shall see it completed! Honor! Fire! Burn thy fear!”

A chorus of voices repeat the Izweski ancestral words, as the camera lingers on the city walls, before cutting back to Rizek.

“It appears the Kataphracts have breached the city through a drop from low-Moghes orbit - though in such small numbers, it’s unclear at this time what their mission is. They don’t have the manpower to capture the city, or seize the gates from within, but-”

The radio cuts in again, silencing the reporter abruptly.

“This is Knight-Captain Kssighriss to HMV Glory of the Dead! Reporting all targets down, you are clear to move in!”

A long and pained silence, before finally the radio cuts in again.

“Knight-Captain, this is HMV Glory of the Dead, acknowledged. Target confirmed.”

Rizek seems confused for a moment, before a strange mood begins to pass over the battlefield. All around, the soldiers are looking up at the sky, seemingly shocked. Rizek follows suit, gazing up and letting out a whispered “Sk’akh almighty…”

The camera pans upwards, focusing on a dark silhouette in the sky. Details cannot be made out at this distance - likely the vessel has just entered the upper atmosphere.

Rizek regains his composure, turning to the camera. “Viewers, it seems that the Izweski Navy has joined the battle - the Glory is with the First Fleet in orbit. Looking at it now, it seems that the Kataphracts have struck Mudki’s anti-spacecraft defenses, letting vessels move into position. It looks like they’re-”

The screen explodes with light, a golden spear striking the city walls - and then another, and another, like the fists of an angry god. All around the battlefield, soldiers shield their eyes, the camera barely able to capture the strike. The walls of Mudki are a black silhouette against the light, the tiny shapes of soldiers atop the walls vanishing in the glare. The silhouette grows more intense, the light brighter, until even the camera can no longer capture it fully.

After minutes of this, the light fades. As the dust clears, the camera pans to the city walls - now left in ruins, piles of rubble the only remnant of the Untaken City’s pride. Plumes of black smoke the size of buildings drift upwards from the desolation, as if attempting to grasp their destroyers from the sky. Silence grips the battlefield - all around, Izweski soldiers are staring ahead, each one seemingly unable to speak a word. Rizek slowly dusts himself off, seemingly regaining his composure - but not before the radio crackles to life again. A familiar voice - Hrok Relzi, armsman of Mudi’s 52nd Infantry.

“Warriors of the Izweski, forward! Today, we show the Spur the price of treachery!”

The soldiers around Rizek begin advancing, and the silence is broken by a sound like rolling thunder - their own artillery firing on the now-defenseless city. Whatever muteness had gripped the warriors vanishes, as a thousand battle cries are called out. Rizek looks back to the camera, clearly shaken from the bombardment.

“The walls have fallen- I repeat, the walls have fallen. I’m moving into the city with the Izweski armsmen present - I will do my best to keep you updated, and to stay safe.”

The camera fades to the Sinta Articles logo, before the broadcast ends.

Though some have protested the destruction of the city’s ancient walls, once thought impregnable, our military analysts have assured us that a conventional ground assault would have resulted in catastrophic casualties for the warriors on the ground. Though there is still fighting in the city, we hope that soon the Izweski forces will be victorious, and order will be restored.

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Izaku Rebellion Brought To An End!

New Blades, Old Wounds Article 14

The Izaku Rebellion has come to an end, after hours of intense and bloody battle within the city. Earlier today, after fierce fighting from his followers, several Kataphract warriors were able to breach the Izaku keep, and confront the traitor Juyzi Izaku directly. We have confirmed reports that though he fought ferociously, killing at least one Kataphract in his bloodlust and injuring several more, Izaku was captured by the valiant warriors. We were able to receive a brief statement from a Kataphract warrior being treated for injuries, who stated that despite Izaku’s cowardice and dishonor, “he faced us as a warrior.”

The city of Mudki remains occupied by Izweski armsmen, as members of the humanitarian programme will be moving to provide assistance to soldiers and civilians injured during the fighting. Thankfully, casualties among the Izweski armsmen assaulting the city were minimal, in no small part thanks to the heroism of the Kataphracts and the in-depth knowledge of the city’s defenses provided by the warriors of the 52nd.

The future of Mudki and the surrounding lands remains unclear. Though the population was already greatly diminished, the region is now left without a ruler, as the once-storied line of Izaku will likely soon be extinguished when the disgraced former Lord stands trial. Whether Hegemon Not’zar will appoint a new Lord of Mudki, or allow the city to be abandoned entirely, remains to be seen. Reports have come in of humanitarian program vessels landing in the city and providing assistance to those injured in the fighting.

We at Sinta Articles would like to offer our gratitude to the warriors of the Kataphract Guild, the Navy and the Izweski levies, who have fought bravely to keep the peace of our great nation intact. We also offer our condolences to those harmed by the fighting, and hope that the humanitarian program will be able to assist. 

As always, we will keep our readers updated on the situation in Mudki as it develops. Spirits bless the Hegemony, and our friends and partners from both the Nralakk Federation and Hephaestus Industries.

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Humanitarian Program Sets Sights On Mudki!

New Blades, Old Wounds Article 15

Following the Mudki Rebellion and the capture of the traitor Juyzi Izaku, many worried that the city and surrounding region would be left to ruin, given the difficulties of maintaining the city due to the encroaching Wasteland and the damage left by the battle. Fortunately, however, it seems that this is not the case, with the Hegemon declaring that Mudki, and the wider Zazalai Mountains, will form the beginnings of a true restoration for Moghes, with the aid of our allies in the Nralakk Federation. 

Corporate and Federation vessels have already sent aid to Mudki following the battle, with medical assistance and supplies being provided to the locals. Though the city remains under military occupation for now, the office of the Hegemon’s Claws has reassured our correspondents that this is a temporary measure, until a new lord can be properly appointed over Mudki. 

Attached is a photograph of a medical tent. Several Skrell workers in Federation uniforms are gathered outside, with an Unathi leaning on a cane standing next to them, waving happily at the camera. 

The corporate assistance in humanitarian efforts in Mudki cannot be understated, with Hephaestus providing millions of credits in material aid, and pledging to see the city rebuilt to what it once was prior to the devastation that the Contact War, and years of mismanagement from the craven and corrupt former Lord, have wrought upon the region. Workers from the wider Stellar Corporate Conglomerate were also present, providing medical, food, and supply aid to the people who have suffered long enough under the former Lord Izaku’s misrule.

Attached is a photograph of a long table, with what looks like food cooking in the background. Several corporate workers, mostly human and Unathi, are handing out meals to a long line of Unathi. The flag of the Izweski Hegemony is flying proudly in the background.

Though the first weeks of the humanitarian effort have been fraught with danger, it seems that the kindness of our friends across the stars has persisted. We at Sinta Articles offer our deepest thanks to the members of the humanitarian programme, and their efforts in restoring order to the region.

As always, we will keep our readers updated on any new developments.

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Juyzi Izaku Found Guilty, Executed

New Blades, Old Wounds Article 16

Following his capture and trial, former Lord of Mudki Juyzi Izaku has been found guilty of the charges laid against him. For the crimes of murder, sabotage of vital national resources, dishonor in the gravest of forms, and high treason against his liege lord, Izaku was sentenced to death by order of the Hegemon earlier today.

The execution was carried out in Mudki - despite his titles being stripped, Izaku was granted execution by beheading, rather than hanging or firing squad. The execution was not public, due to concerns about remaining rebels attempting to mount a rescue. Izaku did not attempt to mount a defense during his trial, electing to remain silent throughout the proceedings.

With his death, the once-honored Izaku clan is extinguished. Discussions among the nobility have reportedly already begun as to who Hegemon Not’zar intends to elevate to rule Mudki, as it seems increasingly unlikely that the city will be abandoned. The Hegemon himself has made no comment on the matter yet - whatever he plans for Mudki remains a mystery.

For now, Mudki remains under military occupation. Trials are continuing for rebel warriors - most of the levied and conscripted men have been granted some measure of clemency, though they are forbidden from taking up arms until the military occupation ends. Most notably, the captured perpetrators of the Izilukh Massacre have been found guilty of murder and dishonorable deeds.

Several of the Izilukh murderers were hanged this morning, with the remainder likely facing execution later this week. The Nralakk Federation delegation declined an interview, but offered a brief statement describing the executions as "A conflicting conclusion to what has happened. The Federation mourns those we have lost, yet we cannot condone executing those responsible. The Grand Council appreciates that the laws of the Hegemony are not our laws, however, and is grateful to the Hegemon for bringing these criminals to justice."

Mudki itself has remained largely peaceful so far - a madman such as Izaku seems to have inspired few to true loyalty. Though the cost of this rebellion has been bitter, it seems that a resurgence of fighting is thankfully unlikely, in a land which has already seen too much death. We will keep our readers updated on the situation in Mudki as it develops - remember, for Sinta news Spur-wide, stick to the source you know you can trust. Stick to Sinta Articles.

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Mudki Restoration Efforts Begin!

New Blades, Old Wounds Epilogue

A historic day today, as a joint effort between the Hegemony, Hephaestus Industries and the Nralakk Federation has been announced in Mudki, the site of the cowardly rebellion of Juyzi Izaku. Skrell scientists, Hephaestus resources, and Hegemonic oversight have come together, with Hegemon Not’zar making a public speech in Mudki declaring the beginning of ‘a true restoration’. A transcript of the speech is available on our Extranet page, as well as full video footage of the event, which has been attached below. Subtitles are available in Sinta’Unathi, Tau Ceti Basic, and Nral’malic.

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The camera displays the Sinta Articles logo a moment, before fading in to a shot of Not’zar Izweski, standing on a stage with the recognisable silhouette of the Izaku keep rising in the background. The sun appears to be setting, giving the entire scene a pale golden glow. Standing beside the Hegemon are three other figures - two immediately recognisable to those familiar with Unathi politics as Overlord Azui Hutay’zai and Guildmaster Yukal T’zakal respectively. The third figure is a pale green Skrell, with shoulder-length headtails and a neatly-braided set of tuux growths on their face.

The Hegemon steps forward, looking out over a crowd of Unathi. A few Izweski flags can be seen waving in the crowd. He rests one claw on the podium, pausing a moment before beginning his address.

“My citizens. My vassals. My friends. We have endured much in the past years - war. Famine. Economic depression. It has been a dark time not just for the people of Moghes, who have suffered greatly - but for all Sinta, and all citizens of this great nation, the Hegemony of my forefathers. The aid of our friends at Hephaestus was invaluable in bringing an end to rationing - but it is now, with the implementation of the humanitarian programme, that we can truly begin to declare a return to peace and prosperity.”

He gestures to T’zakal as he mentions Hephaestus, before turning to the Skrell. 

“Allow me to introduce Qriixi Vol’Kluu - the Nralakk Federation’s newly-appointed ambassador to the Izweski Hegemony. They will be instrumental in the future of our nations’ mutual cooperation, and have taken up residence in the recently-completed embassy in Skalamar. With the aid of Overlord Hutay’zai, my Master of Rivers, we can work to ensure that restoration efforts are properly supplied and equipped.”

He pauses a moment, silence gripping the crowd.

“I have said that word a lot - ‘restoration’. I do not speak figuratively. With Sinta innovation, Skrell and Vaurca research, and Hephaestus resources, we will redouble our efforts to mend the wounds of the Contact War at last - and that will begin right here in Mudki. Your lord may have been a traitor, but your Hegemon will not abandon you, or the people of this land. Mudki will not be left as a ruin, but as a shining monument to our victory - the place where the Sinta’Unathi took back their world!”

The Hegemon’s words are met with applause, and he waits for it to die down before continuing.

“The brightest scientists from the Hegemony and Federation alike will be headquartered here, working to restore this city and region to life - a blueprint for what is to come! I will say this, here and now - we will see the Wasteland bloom once again, and this is where it starts! It starts here, with each and every one of you - not solely a project of mine, or even of the nation’s - but an effort that spans the stars themselves! 

The crowd cheers, louder this time, as the Hegemon gestures out at the citizens of Mudki. 

“These have been dark years, even before the Izaku Rebellion. Some have said to me that this could be the fall of the Izweski Hegemony in its entirety, and in my moments of greatest weakness… I could not help but consider that they may be correct. But I have stayed the course, and I see now that this is not our fall, but our rise!”

He lifts one hand, gesturing up to the sky. 

“The adversity we have faced has been a crucible, and from it we shall rise to claim our destiny - to restore our world, and to claim an empire that spans the stars! The days ahead will be days of hard work, and they will require great diligence from each of us - but they will be days of glory! When the scholars look back on these years, to chronicle my rule when my bones are dust - they will call this a golden age for the Unathi people, as we claimed our place in the universe!”

The crowd erupts with cheering, as the Hegemon looks out over his people. As the camera pans over the crowd, a chant begins, several of the more enthusiastic citizens beginning it, and most others joining in - though a few faces, notably, remain silent. 

“Long live the Hegemon!” cries the crowd, the words repeating ever louder as the delegation stands there, the dim twilight bathing the entire affair in an ethereal glow. The words repeat, called out over and over, as the camera fades out to the Sinta Articles logo - before the video ends.

 

Already, scientists from the Nralakk Federation have arrived, alongside the finest of Sinta and K’laxan researchers working on Wasteland reclamation projects. Hephaestus Industries has been expanding operations in Mudki enormously, working to repair the city’s ancient walls, as well as the historic buildings destroyed in the battle.

It seems that Mudki is poised to be the linchpin of future reclamation efforts, and only time will tell for sure whether the Hegemon’s efforts will succeed. We at Sinta Articles wish the best of fortune to those working to reclaim our world, and pray that they are successful.

As always, we will keep our readers updated on further news of relevance to Sinta affairs.

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The Tretian Guild Presents Online Tret Store

War in Heaven, Part Four: “The Quality of Mercy,” Article 1

 

Yesterday, the acting guildmaster of the Tretian Guild, Queen Vedhra, unveiled a new online commerce platform—Tret’skerret, known as “InstaTret” in Basic. Under the slogan “Tret Yourself,” InstaTret aims to serve extranet users looking to shop for a variety of affordable products produced on Tret, the Hegemony’s superfactory.

According to statistics released by Hephaestus Industries during its second quarter of 2466, Tret produces over ten thousand different components distributed across the Orion Spur, with many products built, assembled, and finished at the superfactory itself. While Tret’s gross yearly revenue remains undisclosed, the planet has been instrumental in the recovery of the Hegemony’s economy. A spokesperson for the Tretian Guild, Ka’Akaix’Jujon K’lax, stated that InstaTret's goal is to “empower customers across the Orion Spur by cutting out the middleman, while continuing to boost the economy of the Izweski Nation.”

Queen Vedhra announced the launch of InstaTret during her visit to Moghes. Rather than addressing the press directly, her recorded message was presented alongside a visual presentation at a press conference held by Hephaestus Industries, which focused on the growth of the guilds. Hegemon Not’zar Izweski also attended the event. When asked by Sinta Articles about InstaTret’s prospects, the Hegemon remarked, “It is an exciting opportunity and a necessary step for our economy. The K’lax Hive has proven to be instrumental allies during this period, and the future of the Hegemony appears bright.”

The Tretian Guild is not classified as one of the guilds acquired by Hephaestus Industries. However, it is currently co-managed by Hephaestus agents and the K’lax Hive. Guildmaster Yukal T’zakal reported that the megacorporation will be “heavily involved” in the day-to-day operations of InstaTret and that Orion Express will be the primary carrier service for product deliveries.

InstaTret is currently available throughout the Izweski Hegemony and the Republic of Biesel. An expansion into the Valley Hale region and parts of the Coalition of Colonies is planned for early 2467. InstaTret offers over 12 product lines, including apparel, consumer electronics, sporting goods, and furniture—all positioned to be accessible to a wide range of customers. First-time buyers can use the promo code ILOVETRET to receive an 81% discount off their entire purchase. Their website can be visited here.

 

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Aeikuzo Welcomed Back to the Hegemony

They Who Hath Become Lord Article #1 

In a bold manoeuvre signalling the Hegemony’s renewed commitment to the reclamation of Moghes, Hegemon Not'zar Izweski has requested the return of renowned xenobiologist Lady Zhelmi Aeikuzo to spearhead efforts against the rapidly deteriorating Wasteland. The call comes after months of increasing pressure on the Izweski Hegemony to address the environmental disaster that has ravaged entire regions, displacing millions and rendering vast swathes of land infertile.

A renowned scholar and former lecturer at the Skalamar University of Medicine, Lady Aeikuzo is widely acknowledged as one of Spur’s foremost experts on Dionae biology and culture and has published several fundamental works on the nature of Diona symbiosis. She was reported to have departed Moghes in 2462, following controversial disputes with the former High Priest Unzi and the expulsion of her former research partner, one Tarskin Tarwa, for violation of the University’s Code of Scientific Honour.

According to sources close to the Court, Lady Aeikuzo has been specifically summoned to advise the Hegemon on the development of a new, large-scale initiative to combat the Wasteland’s expansion. "Her expertise is unmatched," one official was quoted as saying, "and with the resources of the Hegemony fully behind her, this could be our last and best chance at turning the tide." The Hegemon’s decision, however, has not come without controversy. Aeikuzo’s views on Unathi-Diona symbiosis have long been a point of contention, with many traditionalists in the Sk’akh Church continuing to label her ideas heretical, even after the formal withdrawal of her heresy charges. Her return to Moghes could reignite those tensions within the aristocracy and clergy.

Nevertheless, many within the common populace have rallied in support of the Hegemon’s decision. Her reputation as one of the foremost academics on Dionae is renowned, even if her methods evoke fear. "She’s the only one who can save Moghes," said a worker from Skalamar, "Without her, the Wasteland will consume us all." Hegemon Not’zar’s decision to recall Aeikuzo could also signify a shift in the Hegemony’s approach to the Wasteland crisis, and potentially, its relationship with the Dionae. 

Speculation has already begun that the Hegemon is preparing to grant Lady Aeikuzo greater authority over the reclamation process, possibly elevating the status of Dionae within the Hegemony itself. Some insiders believe that this could mark the beginning of a new era of Unathi-Dionae cooperation—one where Dionae are seen not merely as tools for reclamation but as full partners in the survival and renewal of Moghes.

As the situation develops, all eyes will be on the Lady of Thorns. Her return promises not only a renewed effort to heal the Wasteland but also a possible reshaping of Moghes itself, one that could blur the lines between Unathi and Dionae in ways that were once unthinkable. Whether this will lead to salvation or further conflict remains to be seen. Stay tuned to Sinta Articles for further updates on this evolving story. For comprehensive and accurate news across the Spur, trust Sinta Articles—your source for the truth.

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Hegemon Not’zar Izweski Seeks Taarazi 

They Who Hath Become Lord Article #2 

 

In a move towards confronting the escalating environmental crisis across Moghes, Hegemon Not’zar Izweski has initiated a search for Taarazi, once again. Following discussions with Zhelmi Aeikuzo, the Hegemon was resolute announcing an intention to tackle the growing Wasteland and the problems presented by its insidious scar on Moghes. In recent years, the Wasteland has worsened, with entire communities displaced and valuable agricultural land being rendered unusable. Previous attempts at containment and remediation have been met with limited success, leading to increasing pressure on the Hegemon to take action. 

Taarazi, also known as the Silent Friend Embracing The Weeping Souls In A Blanket Of Purity And Love, is an Argus-form Dionae that has become a notable figure on Moghes. Their size alone, as one of the first Argus-sized Dionae encountered on the planet, sets them apart, but their importance goes far beyond physical stature. Taarazi’s contributions are not limited to symbolism, however. The nymphs they cultivate have become instrumental in assisting irradiated villages, specifically for radiation cleanup. Taarazi chose to remain in the Wasteland village where they were originally discovered, living among the Sinta and becoming something of a local legend. 

Taarazi is suspected to be sought by the Hegemon due to their presence within the Wasteland, performing low-activity rehabilitation of the Wasteland, which saw considerable success in comparison to the current terraforming machinery being utilized by the Izweski Hegemony. Taarazi has largely been living in seclusion among the Wasteland Clans following their previous retrieval. Many have already claimed that their work within the Wasteland should be cited as a benchmark in the field, believing they are among the ones capable of enacting action to solve the growing Wasteland, especially alongside Aeizuko. 

The Hegemon has remained tight-lipped about the specifics of the search and what role Taarazi will play provided they are found. Sources close to the Court suggest that the Hegemon is considering granting Taarazi “a previously unprecedented authority over the reclamation of the Wasteland”, a move that would signal the Hegemon’s commitment to resolving the crisis, but further recognition of Dionae within the Hegemony as being more than residents of Moghes. We will continue to monitor the story closely, providing our readers with the latest developments. 

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Taarzai Found: Taken to Skalamar

They Who Hath Become Lord Article #3

Following a week of intensive searching, Taarazi has been found and escorted to Skalamar to engage in discussions with the Hegemon and Aeikuzo. This marks a significant step forward in the ongoing efforts to address the Wasteland that has gripped Moghes. Taarazi was located in a remote, undisclosed location, where they’d been residing since their initial recovery years ago. Their whereabouts had been a closely guarded secret, known only to a few trusted confidants, particularly to prevent any undue harm befalling the Gestalt. The search, spearheaded by the Hegemon’s Spymaster, culminated in a carefully planned operation to bring the Dionae to Skalamar without drawing undue attention or risking their safety. 

Upon arrival in Skalamar, Taarazi was immediately taken to the Hegemon’s palace, where the Dionae was greeted with respect and honour. Sources within the Hegemon’s Palace report that the initial meeting between Taarazi, Aeizuko and the Hegemon was cordial, with the parties expressing a shared commitment to resolving the crisis. The discussions, which are expected to continue over the coming days, will focus on the development of a strategy to halt the spread of the Wasteland and begin the process of reclamation.

The news of Taarazi’s return has been met with a mix of relief and anticipation across the Izweski Hegemony. For many, Taarazi represents the best hope for saving the affected regions from total devastation. Their previous successes in similar endeavours, even small, has cemented his reputation and there is widespread confidence that they will once again rise to the challenge. However, the decision to recover Taarazi is not without its critics. Some within the nobility have expressed concerns about the potential for political upheaval, given the current presence of Dionae within the Hegemony. Others worry that even with the hope of Taarazi’s expertise, the situation may have already reached a point where it is beyond salvaging.

Despite these concerns, the urgency of the situation has left little room for hesitation. The Wasteland continues to expand, displacing thousands and threatening vital resources. Time is of the essence, and the Hegemon’s swift action in securing Taarazi has been widely praised, even across the Wasteland. As discussions continue in Skalamar, the Hegemony waits with bated breath, hopeful that a solution will soon be within reach. The stakes could not be higher, and the coming days will likely prove critical in determining the future of the southern territories. Sinta Articles will keep you updated on this unfolding story. 

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Miners’ Guild Hired for Surveying 

They Who Hath Become Lord Article #4
 

In a move that marks a significant turning point for the reclamation of the Wasteland, the Miners' Guild has been tasked with an ambitious new mission as part of Project Viridis, a multi-pronged effort to restore large tracts of land to the Hegemony’s control. Under the direct authority of the Master of Rivers, the Guild is surveying regions in the Northern and Western Wastelands to locate water sources, fertile soil, and strategic terrain for settlements, with a particular focus on aquifers and mineral deposits. This undertaking aims to support a sustainable future for Unathi communities that are still struggling to reclaim what was lost during the Contact War.

The Master of Rivers, well known for overseeing economic resources tied to aquaculture and fisheries, has recognized that the Wasteland’s redemption depends not just on labour and cultivation but on vital natural resources like water. Guildmasters, engineers, and leading geologists have been dispatched to scout and mark regions that could be key hubs of future agricultural and industrial growth. This effort reflects a shift in the Miners’ Guild’s traditional role. Historically focused on resource extraction, their expertise is now being channelled into environmental restoration efforts. The Guild is responsible not only for mining operations but also for seeking out and analysing underground water reservoirs, ensuring a lifeline for future settlements. One major goal of the project is to locate natural aquifers capable of supporting future populations. 

However, not all are optimistic. Some Wasteland communities view this expansion with suspicion. They worry about their way of life being eroded, especially as territories they’ve historically occupied come under the Hegemony’s control. The question of whether the surveyors will meet resistance remains to be seen, but the Master of Rivers and the various guildsmen are prepared for whatever obstacles may arise. The Guild has expressed its preference for negotiation over force but has been granted authority to ensure Project Viridis is realized. Sinta Articles will keep you updated on this unfolding story.  

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Master of the River Announces First Site 

They Who Hath Become Lord Article #6

The Miner’s Guild has announced that the ruins of Lazhi have been approved following extensive surveys and geological analysis, the Guild has determined that the once-devastated city, north of Bahard, is suitable for sustained habitation – with this approval, preparations will soon commence beginning the monumental task of constructing the centre of Project Viridis, and a beacon of hope for the Hegemony’s future. In the coming weeks, Hephaestus Industries will mobilize thousands of labourers to begin the foundational work. Early phases of construction will focus on establishing infrastructure to support both workers and future inhabitants, with particular attention on the finer details to amplify Project Viridis’ potential, which still has yet to be revealed fully. 

The Master of the River for the Hegemon has begun talks with the Construction Coalition, opting for additional concrete brutalism and wooden structures, to expedite the process of reclamation. The decision was made to allow work to commence as quickly as possible. The brutalist approach will add to the city’s foundational structures that already exist. Combined with the use of wood, this will not only reduce the time required for construction but also offer a distinct contrast from the Hegemony’s other settlements across Moghes. 

Hephaestus Industries, in charge of much of the physical labour, will be mobilizing its workforce in the coming weeks to begin laying the concrete foundations for the city. Early structures will include worker housing, logistical centres, and basic public buildings. These simple, robust designs will allow the site to be operational sooner, providing space for the thousands who are expected to flock to the development – both sent by the Hegemony, and those fleeing the growing Wastelands. 

Despite the temporary nature of these early buildings, the site is expected to develop quickly. As more permanent and elaborate structures are added over time, the settlement’s designs will intertwine with the wood-and-concrete framework. This careful layering of styles will allow the city to grow organically, all while ensuring its immediate inhabitants have the facilities they need to support the ongoing work. With the site confirmed and a practical construction plan in place, Lazhi’s transformation is now set to begin. Sinta Articles will keep you updated on this unfolding story.  

 

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Construction Coalition Given Charter for Second Site

They Who Hath Become Lord Article #7

 

In the latest development of Project Viridis, the site for a new settlement in the western region has been officially selected. The Construction Coalition, in collaboration with Hephaestus Industries, has been granted the charter to begin work on this frontier settlement, with construction expected to commence shortly. This settlement will serve as a vital hub for coordinating efforts to reclaim the surrounding Wasteland around Teht, reinforcing the Hegemony’s presence in the region – as well as attempting to keep the growing Wasteland at bay. 

To expedite the process, the settlement will follow a similar architectural strategy to others in Project Viridis, featuring concrete brutalism for essential infrastructure and wooden buildings to form the backbone of the settlement. This combination will ensure rapid construction while providing durable, functional structures to support the future population – provided Project Viridis is successful.  Using information provided by the Miner's Guild along with the Construction Coalition and Hephaestus Industries, planners were able to design a blueprint that could survive the natural environment as well as external factors, ensuring the land is stable and risk-free. It was also possible to construct the concrete brutalist structures that comprise the core of the settlement using locally sourced stone and minerals based on this analysis. With a steady supply of raw materials, the Guild has been able to significantly reduce logistical challenges, allowing construction to proceed more smoothly.

The selected site for a western settlement under Project Viridis may serve a dual purpose, sparking speculation about its future role within the Hegemony. While the primary goal of the settlement is to aid in the reclamation of the surrounding Wasteland, recent discussions between the Hegemon and the Hegemon's Claws have led many to believe that the settlement will evolve into a significant military compound. These conversations, though not officially confirmed, suggest that the settlement could play a role in securing the Hegemony's western borders and solidifying control over the reclaimed regions.

This potential dual-purpose nature of the settlement would align with its strategic location near key transportation routes and other elements of Project Viridis. Reports leaked from the Miner's Guild have confirmed that the land is ideal for both civilian and military use, providing ample space for expansion and defence infrastructure. With the involvement of the Hegemon's Claws, there are expectations that military fortifications could be integrated into the settlement's design, including training grounds, barracks, and defensive structures to protect against external threats. 

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