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None of these parties supported intervening with the Arnorians. Non-intervention was the party platform for each of them. Lairion and Tarwariell were in the Party of Stone, which had the most interventionist policy. Yet it was just a non-binding agreement to support trading with elves in Arnoria through tax incentives.
It wasn't enough, the four of them agreed. There was a need for a new political organization to represent the true needs of the elves. They wouldn't try diplomacy or art as the primary way of dealing with enemies.
Rather, the best position would be to go on the offensive, to display their strength. They needed a new name: the Party of Steel.
The elven lands of Westronîl are ruled by a king, but also a small council of aristocrats. These elites are divided into four distinct groups: the Party of Water, the Party of Stone, the Party of Wood, and the Party of the Sun.
These groups have held council seats for a long time and have found niches representing the variety of elven citizens throughout the realm. However, some elves are not happy with the political status quo. Instead they aim to use their power to forge new alliances and change their society forever.
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