The Tale of Money
The lands of Gods then sold these creations and inventions all around the world, touching one day to the west dessert people for other more valued materials. Eastern Choo and Southeastern revered traders then expanded, building with the strong dessert gold people, and the giant dark diamond people.
East and Southeast kingdoms had a connected history of trade and wealth, which looked to one day include new western peoples. The international merchants of the time, traded or bartered for goods, but mainly used raw metals of silver and gold to buy goods. Other raw materials of international worth were jade, and ivory. Raw materials were worth more in some areas, and less in others, but was the only thing that could be traded across borders. That was the way of the lands for hundreds of years.
Honorable battle and War in the East and Southeastern lands was as common as trade, to many kingdoms and clans of the East and Southeast, an Art form. One day honorable battle between great neighboring clans and the nation of Choo escalated. The Imperial monks of Choo made a plan to gain more riches and trade in defense. The new Imperial plan was to help with their Wars in the north with the Great Kan clans, and to acquire wealth from a new western kingdom by the name of Tu. The kingdom of Tu had grown fat and rich from trades coming from Choo and other eastern Kan clans, so the kingdom of Choo sent royal ambassadors to discuss formal links.
The Kingdom of Tu was honored, who wished to cooperate with the Kingdom of Choo as the east were revered for their ideas and wealth. The first part of the Imperial plan from Choo involved a marriage between one family member, a prince, who's Imperial company traveled with him, and would help him rule the Kingdom of Tu for the future. It was then done, and the kingdoms were connected with royal ties and the Tu princess fell in love with the prince. During the reign of the new King of Tu, the second part of the Choo Imperial money plan took place, replacing true metal coins, with promise paper notes, printed from Choo Imperial treasury. The kingdom of Choo grew richer and richer, buying materials with promise notes, and collecting the real riches in treasury safe locations.
All new and existing Royal kingdoms run by noble families who witnessed the Imperial paper promise plan, then followed, changing currency methods of their citizens. The Tu Kingdom also became richer, as the wealth went to the personal royal family treasury, giving the Royals and Nobles enormous power. The Tu Kingdom then split later from the Choo Imperial plan, and the Tu King, once a prince of Choo, waved goodbye as he took the Tu kingdom to new heights. The Kingdom of Tu then made their own Imperial companies, Treasury plans, and Imperial money plans.
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