07-23-2019, 08:26 PM
So what I'm reading is this: Ethnic soyabarians are settling lands outside of the lawful borders of New Zealmark. New Zealmark wants to integrate those territories now that a fair number of ethnic Soyabarians are in them?
I have a few questions:
-How long have ethnic soyabarians been settling?
-Has their settling been intentional, or are people just migrating? Either or, why are they settling in other places outside of New Zealmark?
-How did enough settlers get into the western territory to give it a strong likelihood of joining outright? wouldnt that require a lot of settlers?
-Who currently owns the land, and why didnt they try to stop the soyabarians from coming over?
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If you ask me, the far more compelling story here is about ethnic soyabarians settling in lands outside of New Zealmark. Thats far more interesting than the conference and subsequent invasion you mentioned (though that can totally still happen afterwards). You can write about them moving, settling, potential conflicts with the current lawful owners, etc.
It is more interesting, dont you think?
I have a few questions:
-How long have ethnic soyabarians been settling?
-Has their settling been intentional, or are people just migrating? Either or, why are they settling in other places outside of New Zealmark?
-How did enough settlers get into the western territory to give it a strong likelihood of joining outright? wouldnt that require a lot of settlers?
-Who currently owns the land, and why didnt they try to stop the soyabarians from coming over?
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If you ask me, the far more compelling story here is about ethnic soyabarians settling in lands outside of New Zealmark. Thats far more interesting than the conference and subsequent invasion you mentioned (though that can totally still happen afterwards). You can write about them moving, settling, potential conflicts with the current lawful owners, etc.
It is more interesting, dont you think?