The Signing of the Treaty of Everglade

The Treaty of Everglade, signed on 9 Oenaritea, 1775, marked the end of the First War between Xandrvane and Grandell. The treaty aimed to establish a fragile peace between the two kingdoms, addressing the root causes of the conflict and outlining terms for coexistence.

Key provisions of the treaty included:

 
  • Territorial Boundaries:

  • The treaty defined clear boundaries between Xandrvane and Grandell, ensuring a more stable division of land. Disputed territories were allocated to each kingdom, providing a basis for future diplomatic relations.
  • Resource Sharing:

  • Recognizing the importance of magical resources to both kingdoms, the treaty outlined a system for shared access and equitable distribution of these resources. This sought to prevent future disputes over control and ensure a more balanced allocation.
  • Non-Aggression Pact:

  • Xandrvane and Grandell agreed to refrain from any further acts of aggression or hostilities towards each other. This commitment to non-aggression aimed to foster an atmosphere of peace and stability between the two kingdoms.
  • Trade and Commerce:

  • The treaty encouraged the establishment of trade routes and promoted economic cooperation between Xandrvane and Grandell. This facilitated the exchange of goods, services, and knowledge, fostering mutual prosperity.
  • Diplomatic Channels:

  • The treaty established diplomatic channels for ongoing dialogue and conflict resolution. It emphasized the importance of open communication and negotiation in addressing any future disputes that might arise.
    The Treaty of Everglade represented a fragile but necessary step towards peace and stability between Xandrvane and Grandell. While the wounds of the First War were still fresh, the treaty sought to lay the groundwork for a more cooperative and harmonious relationship between the two kingdoms. Its success would depend on the commitment of both parties to uphold the terms and work towards a lasting resolution of their differences.
Type
Treaty, Diplomatic

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