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A servant enters the Palace at Petrus, he passes the guards walking very quickly towards the throne room he carries a rolled up scroll that bears the seal of House Horen, the servant offers the letter to the Emperor, if he chooses to read it, it reads as follows

“Dear Tuvya, my friend.”

 

“We have been friends for many years, I came off the boat from Aeldin with nothing but the clothes on my back and my sister to protect as I have recited to you many times before. I met you with an unshaven face and without bathing and you made me a Baron of the Realm and Master of Laws in one single stroke, for this I am forever grateful to that man you once were. You made me Lord Bailiff soon after that and I worked tirelessly to fix the Empires law system so that commoners and nobles are subject to the same laws.”

 

“I write to you with a heavy heart and must inform you that I cannot continue to serve under your Empire, as I believe you are no longer the man I met in Petrus all those years ago. Your son informed you of a plot involving the Grand Knight, that he had planned to get the electors to legally change the election system for when you had passed to the seven skies that the Empire may undergo change such as devolution.”

 

“To my great disbelief your next move was to have Ser Maric Varodyr called to Petrus to answer for treason, for trying to influence change in the Empire through convincing the individual Electors that the current system was not the best. You at that moment in my eyes lost the right to call yourself the Peoples Emperor as you had acted like the Absolute Monarchs of the past such as Ostromir the terrible. In my eyes and the eyes of many you tried to ensure House Carrion is the only House to be on the Throne of Oren.”

 

“Finally by passing judgement on Ser Maric Varodyr you betrayed justice. This act is what has caused me to make my choice to give you back my chain of office and refuse any future office you may try to bribe me with. You tried a man, an honourable man who loves the people of Oren, who loves his family, you judged within your own bias view and without the peers of the Realm witnessing and passing judgement themselves. All men in the Empire including yourself are subject to the law, you are not the Monarch by Divine Right you are the Monarch by the peoples choice.”

 

“Despite all that is said and done, I still consider you a friend Tuvya, a good friend. I hope you come to see your folly and cause no further bloodshed however until then I formally declare to you and your new council that I will join Maric Varodyr the Rebel King in rebellion, I hope to never see you on the field of battle.”

“With a Heavy Heart”
*signed*
“Edmund Horen, formerly Lord Bailiff on the Privy Council, Formerly a Baron under the Holy Oren Empire.”

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((PhoenixRebellion 2.0 got get them boys! :P))

Throdo says to himself, "This is getting interesting.."

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-On a completely unrelated note those who find themselves recently unemployed or disgraced are welcome to dwell in the north

 

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Talon Tarus wonders from his grave where everyone was when he saw this years ago with the Carrions and no one believed him.

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Talon Tarus wonders from his grave where everyone was when he saw this years ago with the Carrions and no one believed him.

Lark Steelwall also wonders why. Although he thinks all of this could have been avoided had Roy been made King. He shrugs and goes back to drinking with Heinrik.

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Talon Tarus wonders from his grave where everyone was when he saw this years ago with the Carrions and no one believed him.

 

 

Mordechai would note, if he could hear Talon's thoughts, that the reason nobody listened was because the then King was a better choice than Tarus folk who wanted to replace said king

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The eldest Horen of the line of Henry Daniel Horen raises his brows at the news, declaring neutrality until further notice.

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Moved to the Great Library. It shall be sorted into appropriate category shortly.

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