
The loroi timeline says that was in the 1790s, not the 1990s.Arioch wrote:2015... was just 20 years after the civil war that brought Eighth Dawn to power and restored central control to the empire.

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The loroi timeline says that was in the 1790s, not the 1990s.Arioch wrote:2015... was just 20 years after the civil war that brought Eighth Dawn to power and restored central control to the empire.
Right you are. Misread me own timeline. So the Loroi fleet hadn't fought anybody for quite some time in 2015.Carl Miller wrote:The loroi timeline says that was in the 1790s, not the 1990s.Arioch wrote:2015... was just 20 years after the civil war that brought Eighth Dawn to power and restored central control to the empire.
The Interspecies Convention was an international group with ambitions of being a sort of League of Nations, that first met in 1311 right after the Loroi colonization of Maia, when tensions were running high between the Neridi, Pipolsid and Mannadi, and the Loroi and Mannadi were at war with the Nissek. The Convention met regularly and included delegates from all of the known independent nations at that time (Loroi, Neridi, Pipolsid, Mannadi, Barsam, Nissek, and Arekka). Like most such international organizations, the Convention had no real independent authority, because none of the powerful nations was willing to cede its individual sovereignty.Carl Miller wrote:Also, could you tell us more about the Interspecies Convention?
Hmm....interesting. I thought the Nissek did not involve themselves. Was that a shooting war? Also, the other species giving up their independence sound a bit of to me. After all, if the Loroi were afraid enough to consent, that means they could do some damage. Sound like they just surrendered before the war even started (talking about the Union races).Arioch wrote:Right you are. Misread me own timeline. So the Loroi fleet hadn't fought anybody for quite some time in 2015.Carl Miller wrote:The loroi timeline says that was in the 1790s, not the 1990s.Arioch wrote:2015... was just 20 years after the civil war that brought Eighth Dawn to power and restored central control to the empire.
The Interspecies Convention was an international group with ambitions of being a sort of League of Nations, that first met in 1311 right after the Loroi colonization of Maia, when tensions were running high between the Neridi, Pipolsid and Mannadi, and the Loroi and Mannadi were at war with the Nissek. The Convention met regularly and included delegates from all of the known independent nations at that time (Loroi, Neridi, Pipolsid, Mannadi, Barsam, Nissek, and Arekka). Like most such international organizations, the Convention had no real independent authority, because none of the powerful nations was willing to cede its individual sovereignty.Carl Miller wrote:Also, could you tell us more about the Interspecies Convention?
The Convention failed to prevent the Loroi-Mannadi wars, but that didn't stop them from continuing to meet. After the end of the third war when the Loroi occupation of Mannadi territory started to get really nasty, the Convention was able to rally international public opinion to pressure the Loroi to stop. Azerein Loremark did not respond positively to this pressure, and it looked for a moment as if there would be a general war. The compromised that was reached was the formation of the Loroi Union, in which, essentially, the other races agreed to live in a Loroi-dominated system, in return for having the Loroi refrain from killing everyone that they didn't like. The Convention was dissolved and replaced by the Union Assembly.
The Loroi participation in the Mannadi-Nissek war did not involve any direct combat of Loroi forces, but it was a "shooting war" for the Mannadi. The Nissek had also fought real wars with the Barsam and the Ninnil peoples on the other side of Nissek territory. The Nissek have on numerous occasions attempted to take neighboring territory by force, though mostly unsuccessfully on the now-Union side of space.Mr.Tucker wrote:Hmm....interesting. I thought the Nissek did not involve themselves. Was that a shooting war?
At this point the Loroi had become the lone superpower of the region; the Neridi and Pipolsid were staunch allies, and the Loroi were currently at war with the Arekka and fighting an insurgency against the surrendered Mannadi (who were being wiped out). The Barsam and Nissek were strong nations, but no match for the new Loroi empire. No one had any stomach for war with the Loroi; it would have meant almost certain defeat, and history had shown that defeat by the Loroi meant complete subjugation or worse. The odds would not have been attractive even if they had all banded together, which would never have happened -- the Barsam and Nissek hated each other, and the Neridi and Pipolsid governments would never have turned on their longtime allies and benefactors. When the Interspecies Convention made noises about war crimes tribunals, Azerein Loremark knew it was a bluff and called it. The Loroi had little desire for further conquest, but were very cranky after a century of war with the Mannadi, and were not to be trifled with. The Loroi take perceived betrayal very seriously, and they don't do things by half-measures.Mr.Tucker wrote:Also, the other species giving up their independence sound a bit of to me. After all, if the Loroi were afraid enough to consent, that means they could do some damage. Sound like they just surrendered before the war even started (talking about the Union races).
There's no way for anyone to know.Sweforce wrote:Pointy ears, why does the loroi have them?
If Golim were in a room with a Loroi who was enraged and contemplating violence, they might be moved to attack the target of her anger. If the target was also Loroi, this might present a problem.Onaiom wrote:If you put Alex, Stillstorm and 10 Golim in a room, they would try to kill Alex ?
Nissek are typical in that they had knowledge of the existence of precursor empires (through their ruins and artifacts), but little detailed information on them, and so these elements were worked into local myths and legends. They now recognize these myths for what they are, and have no particular favored view as to who the Soia really were. The Nissek are not particularly impressed by Loroi/Barsam/Neridi or Delrias/Morat claims of being scions of ancient empires.Grayhome wrote:What do the Nissek, Umiak and Historians think of the Soia?
The Loroi observe rules of treatment and privileges regarding diplomats, but they do not recognize blanket immunity. Consider that the Loroi diplomatic corps is also the one that conducts espionage and covert operations; they do not view diplomats as being sacrosanct.Razor One wrote:How did the Loroi come to grips with diplomatic immunity? A bit of casual reading indicates some interesting history and development from ancient times to modernity and is a fascinating read, and I imagine the Loroi would have a similarly fascinating background behind the concept.
Depends on what you mean by "see a lot of." The Historians do play a central role in the story.Carl Miller wrote:Will we get to see a lot of the historians in Outsider?
I do have an idea for a possible follow-on story that takes place in the same setting but in a later era and follows different characters. But that's getting ahead of ourselves.Carl Miller wrote:What is the possibility of doing a sequel or spinoff comic if/whenever Outsider is finished? (Maybe something like TdSmR? :3)
400 is the lifespan without artificial extension. Some Loroi can and do live much longer through artificial methods, but most Loroi of the warrior class die before 400 from other causes.Argron wrote:How long can Loroi extend their lives artificially, is 400 years an already artificial extension of their lifes or specially valuable individuals receive superior medical treatment?
What about the other races? so far I only remember information about the Umiak, who apparently don't request it, and only take life extension treatments when asked to.
I'm not 100% sure whether it will make it into the story, but probably yes.Suederwind wrote:Will Alex meet Loroi that are much older than 400 years?
Listel.Suederwind wrote:Members of which cast would most commonly get such an artificial life extension?