June 16, 2017

News: Spring Festivals

  1. The Village Tree
    1. Army Recognizes the Old Ways
    2. Plans to Clear the Amalric Harbor
    3. Parishes Feed the Countryside
    4. Traditional Communities Bolstered by Spring Planting
    5. Military Adviser Sent to Defend Villages Against Bandits

A landscape with travelling women, by Hubert Robert

The Village Tree

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Army Recognizes the Old Ways

The morale of our soldiers on the boarder has been bolstered by the arrival of priests from the country parishes. Our unrevolutionary enemies

Plans to Clear the Amalric Harbor

Plans are in motion to restore and expand the harbor in Amalric. No doubt this will ease the food crisis if it is completed. And with so much of the rural workforce unemployed and turning to banditry, perhaps this project will have many benefits.

Parishes Feed the Countryside

With the Vivificia Festival and the funds of the parish, the inhabitants of the province of Amalric have, at least temporarily, been fed.

Traditional Communities Bolstered by Spring Planting

The spring plantings have been accompanied by a renewed interest in the bonds of community and the traditional religious practices. Green hats, traditional associated with the Grange, were much in evidence.

Military Adviser Sent to Defend Villages Against Bandits

An adviser from the national military academy has been sent out into the countryside to deal with the bandit problem by instructing the local villages on how best to defend themselves. Albert Franshis is an experienced instructor and intends to teach the country-folk tactics and the proper handling of weapons, including farm implements.

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