The Dealing of 345 AC was a Dealing that occurred on December 21, 345 AC, at Pryiore Villa in the City-State of Meyron. It is often considered the first Dealing that 'failed in its purpose'; after having held the meeting and engaging in a heated debate with other rulers who were critics of his rule, Aegor IV Dragomyr finally lost it and began imprisoning people he called traitors at will, many of which he fed to his dragon while still alive. These acts of extreme cruelty and tyranny led to the 346 AC rebellion, the Civil War of Andoras, only four months later, in April of 346 AC.
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| - The Dealing of 345 AC was a Dealing that occurred on December 21, 345 AC, at Pryiore Villa in the City-State of Meyron. It is often considered the first Dealing that 'failed in its purpose'; after having held the meeting and engaging in a heated debate with other rulers who were critics of his rule, Aegor IV Dragomyr finally lost it and began imprisoning people he called traitors at will, many of which he fed to his dragon while still alive. These acts of extreme cruelty and tyranny led to the 346 AC rebellion, the Civil War of Andoras, only four months later, in April of 346 AC.
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| - The tensions mounting between the Kingdom of Andoras and its vassals, and how to mend the relations between everyone in question
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| - • Trade prices being completely reevaluated for the spice of euralaya in Thys, which is still causing people to kill each other over its rarity and hefty price.
• Re-amend relations between the Zaentovi and the Ethrykeans, something which had not been done in half a century.
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| - The Dealing of 345 AC was a Dealing that occurred on December 21, 345 AC, at Pryiore Villa in the City-State of Meyron. It is often considered the first Dealing that 'failed in its purpose'; after having held the meeting and engaging in a heated debate with other rulers who were critics of his rule, Aegor IV Dragomyr finally lost it and began imprisoning people he called traitors at will, many of which he fed to his dragon while still alive. These acts of extreme cruelty and tyranny led to the 346 AC rebellion, the Civil War of Andoras, only four months later, in April of 346 AC.
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