Appendment the Eleventh
Given the long simmering and incomprehensible dispute between Saklan and Rath that has plagued this compact from its founding, a swath of land in contention between both Kingdoms, each with equal hereditary claim, will be abandoned and left ungoverned, so to return to the state of nature and left unmolested, and un-administered by both parties.
Given the long simmering and incomprehensible dispute between Saklan and Rath that has plagued this compact from its founding, a swath of land in contention between both Kingdoms, each with equal hereditary claim, will be abandoned and left ungoverned, so to return to the state of nature and left unmolested, and un-administered by both parties.
Appendment the Twelfth
Each King shall be responsible to raise and submit three companies of soldiers (either of foot, of horse, or of archers) to the armies of the High King, as well as to pay for their upkeep and the upkeep of a fourth. However, in recognition of their long and often thankless duties, the King of Collonia and the King of Balduren shall be named as Lord Protectors of the Northern and Southern Marches, respectively. As the breastplates of their young men have formed the true walls against the incursions of the goblinkind, they shall be exempt from costs of upkeep of the armies of the High King, yet they shall continue to provide three companies per year in his command.
Each King shall be responsible to raise and submit three companies of soldiers (either of foot, of horse, or of archers) to the armies of the High King, as well as to pay for their upkeep and the upkeep of a fourth. However, in recognition of their long and often thankless duties, the King of Collonia and the King of Balduren shall be named as Lord Protectors of the Northern and Southern Marches, respectively. As the breastplates of their young men have formed the true walls against the incursions of the goblinkind, they shall be exempt from costs of upkeep of the armies of the High King, yet they shall continue to provide three companies per year in his command.
Appendment the Thirteenth
In recognition of the stability that must come from a constant presence on the High Throne, the Congress of Sovereigns agree that the High King will no longer serve a term of ten years, but for life.
In recognition of the stability that must come from a constant presence on the High Throne, the Congress of Sovereigns agree that the High King will no longer serve a term of ten years, but for life.
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