2 kilometers over Egypt, Near Memphis
Zor wrote:The craft touched down on a patch of flat land near the great river just outside the city's walls as a pair of areonauts secured it as best they could with ropes and the engines whurred to a halt. After a few minutes, he disembarked with a pair of Streltsi bodyguards and a pair of porters. Due to the heat had to forgo their conventional Greatcoats which were the general Formal wear of the Tsardom's populace or those that were part of the Iconic uniform of the streltsi, instead wearing a specially designed set of Tropical Uniforms. With that, he surveyed the area and he and his company began to walk towards the gate of City of White Walls, folder of notes in hand to open up relations.
[OOC: Seriously,
Zor, this is rather silly. To butcher a golden oldy,
one does not simply float into Egypt. Particularly not when you're using an airship, which is slow and visible from a long ways away. Your zeppelin would've been intercepted by a variety of interesting creatures before it even reached the shore.]
The two Sageti had shadowed the great airship dispatched by the Rus since the Pharaoh's scryers had noticed it coming in across the Mediterranean. Strange creatures, the griffins had the heads and wings of falcons, but the bodies of great cheetahs with fearsomely sharp claws. They were unsure of whether they were seen or not; the Russians certainly gave no hint that they had noticed the two creatures weaving through the clouds, keeping a safe distance from the lumbering balloon.
"Interesting" mind-talked Hasada to her wind-mate.
"Barely a trace of magic to speak of about them."
"Almost as if they are afraid of it" Lisht concurred. His curiosity was palpable even though the ethereal connection that bound the minds of the two Sageti intimately together.
"Why else would anyone forego the use of sorcery?" To a magical creature, not harnessing that very essence of what made them real appeared like madness.
Hasada shrugged physically, a strange gesture for a feline.
"Perhaps they pretend that it does not exist, and hope the Great Magic will go away on its own."
Lisht snorted in bemusement, a sound that came out like a strange meshing of a falcon's cry and a cheetah's roar. On the ground, the Streltsi nervously turned upwards, clutching their muskets as they saw the two strange circling shapes.
"They've seen us now", Hasada commented.
"Now what?"
"Now we venture ahead and tell the Pharaoh all we have seen. Let the slow-lived come. I'll be interested to see what they wish to offer the Great King."
Akhlut wrote:Missive to the Pharaoh Atum-Ra
To His Royal Majesty, King Atum-Ra of Egypt
I, Iason Constantine, Elected Basileus of the Glorious Republic of Crimea wish to extend formal diplomatic relations to you, as you and my close ally, the Despotate, have already done. Please accept these gifts of sturgeon caviar, smoked fish, otter pelts, and rubies from the volcano Surt, from the Republic, showing the bounty of the Black Sea and the Republic. We wish to have open trade with Egypt and, if not mutual aid in times of need, at least mutual friendliness and trade between our nations.
Sincerely,
Basileus Iason Constantine
Hail, Basileus Iason Constantine, Steward of Crimea
Most generous are your gifts, and wealthy must surely be the lands over which you hold dominion. With such a nation, and with one so generous, the great Kingdom of Egypt will gladly trade. To foster good relations between our two great states, we offer you a gift of gold from the great mines of the south, a fine forge-folded sword crafted by the master armorer of the Pharaoh himself, mirrh and frankincense, five rings fashioned of electrum, and a silver scarab. Let us be friends, from now unto eternity.
Signed, in the name of Ra and all the Gods
Pharaoh Atum-Ra, king of the four quarters of the world