Aside the usual war reparation, booty for your soldiers and the more rare body tithe for your army, you also include plenty political demands that should confirm the current power balance between the two cities, none of the smallest is asking the actual negotiator to be hostage at Gedur.
Prince Nerdaz frowns his browns. "I’ll tell your demands to my father", he says curtly, before turning round with his retinue.
Diplomacy roll: 1D20 + 2 (slightly harsh conditions) = 4 (Great success)
Conscious to be cornered, the king of Nenubilanur accepts unilaterally the conditions of the peace treaty, and you bring back to Gedur your army, prince Nerdaz and the few able bodied men left in the city, mustered for the quota.
Congratulations! Tyrant Gezhugimiluk has successfully returned from his campaign!
As your troops disband or return to their caserns, you ponder your achievements. Nenubilanur pacified, Ewadd bound willingly to Gedur. The surviving Namorrians returning with their fair share of wealth to Tell Anak, which you saved from Zepat earlier this year. No doubt your deeds will be sung in the future.
Rumors tell it that you are now nicknamed
"the Warmaster"!Winter, 306 AC
While you were smithing your ennemies, the so-said "Restorer" of the Neo-Kalkan kingdom was apparently busy with his own battles. Hearsays endlessly debate on the vicious and deadly treatment he reserved to the Namorrians he captured in the city of Dasur, which was conquered by the hillsmen a decade prior.
307 AC
Following the intense last year, you eagerly wait for the figures on your throne to shift.
Stability: ++
Army: -
Treasury: +
Population: =
While the recruitment and the tithe just barely kept your army of the same size than before the war, the series of victories you had certainly did good to your legitimacy in Gedur! Not mentioning the tribute who replenished the victory.
Spring, 307 AC
Your palace guards wriggle before you. "My lord, you have a visitor, you… You should see that."
Intrigued, you ask for more infos.
"He claims to be from the West. A Navilim, he said, though I don’t know any city from that name."
A) "Then stop squirming around and bring him here!"
B) "From the west? Bah, only bad news arrive from the west!"