The Chronicles can reveals that a deal has been reached between the leaders of Nadji Bedouins and Djinn

According to the insiders who spoke to the Chronicles, the leader of of Nadji Bedouins had reaches out to the Djinn leaders after several nights of heavy defeat in the hands of the Djinn fighters. Despite the huge numerical advantage and hiring rogue knights and magi to fight on their side, last week seen some of the most humiliate defeats for the Bedouins. Both Emir of the Nadji clan were captured by a single Djinn fighter while the Zafirah clan were chased out for the desert for a few nights and deserted the prince of their clan, who ended up losing both of his eyes.


Seeing there is no sign of the tide turning, and also an increasing unrest within the Bedouin clan for so recklessly starting the war, the Nadji leader was forced to reach out to the Djinn for peace. After some hard negotiation, it is understand that the Nadji clan accepts unconditionally a set of terms lay out by the Djinn, including one which see the Nadji leader being bound to a camel for life. Whether this mean we will be seeing a wedding between the Nadji leader and the said camel is waiting to be seen.


However, the Chronicles is also understood that not everyone in the Bedouins agreed to the peace settlement. Several eye witnesses around the city told us that small scatter of fighting are still going on. Ehson, the rapist who had triggered the hostility between the two races, was seen continued his ambush on several Djinn in the city. “It was dirty and wrong.” An elderly eye witness told us, “That horrid man was hiding in the camel dirts near the city, and as soon as a djinn walked in, he jumped out and ambush the djinn, without saying a word or gives the djinn a chance to draw her weapon. At the end the djinn was lay on the floor unconscious by this horrid attack.”


“It wasn’t just Ehson,” a middle aged man describes a chaotic scene happened earlier today, “I saw Eve, Ponzio and Miriam were cornering isolated djinn in the city today, blatantly ignore the peace treaty between the clans.”


Some commentators and insiders are suspecting that the peace treaty could be just a ploy by the Nadji leadership. Certainly, most of the fighters of the Bedouins, also including the returned Leader of Zafirah who was on a hiding for a few days after the initial defeat, seemingly continue the fighting, albeit in more discrete manner. Perhaps this is the turning point of this war which we are seeing the Bedouins taking a more guerrilla tactics against Djinn and other innocent citizens who get caught in the cross fire.

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