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Knox always was a coward

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Brennen Roost grumbles, standing by Roy who granted him his knighthood.

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"Let us not forget of all the treachery used in order for him to take power. All the dishonorable and worthless men who broke vows and oaths forged to their lieges under the very witness of the Creator himself. They shall burn in the nether as a testament to their lying ways.

 

Let us not forget all of the bloodshed that has taken place to obtain power. The battles fought and the people killed under a pretense of a falsehood of freedom from a kind and just King. If freedom was all they sought, then as the Great Emperor Tobias passed on, a treaty would have been signed among the three lords of the three human realms to stop the bloodshed. Alas, one was not signed by the Konig nor the Storm Lord. They shall burn in the nether as a testament to their violent and atrocious ways.

 

Let us not forget the men and women who died in vain to obtain power. The civilians and soldiers alike who believed their cause just and righteous. Those who believed they fought for a freedom and those fought in order to ensure theirs under the Carrions. Led by those who are corrupt and lust for power in their small greedy minds. They shall burn in the nether as a testament to their murderous ways.

 

Let us not forget the true hero of this resolution. It was nay Godfrey, nay the Storm Lord, I dare not say his name for it embodies sin in the very words that come off my tongue, nor the Konig. For it was Aleksander Carrion, who is the true hero. A King given a broken kingdom and surrounded by those who murdered, created violence, and lied in order to fuel their hunger for power. He was a kind and loving King who loved his people more than any monarch that has since ruled. He hath proven it by forfeiting his birthright rule to greedy men in order to save and protect his people from further harm that would have been done had he not given in. He shall live a long and great life and ascend to the seventh sky as a testament to true humanhood."

 

 

Mornich W. Bael II, a man with a huge build, looks out to the nameless man speak out from the masses, waiting patiently to respond. He retrieves a small cigar and lights it before placing it between his lips to take a long inhale from it. Listening intently, he looks to the man sternly. Upon finishing, Bael plucks the cigar from his mouth before speaking out from the masses.

 

"Ye' think Tobias was great? The feck used to play bandit along the roads years back, slaughterin' the men and chillins of Oren way back when. One them mens or chillins coulda' reached great heights such as this hero of yours. God lay waste to politics for those who sell their souls to it become tainted with the plague of sin. Albiet, I think we all be tainted n' such."

 

He takes another inhale from his cigar, letting the fumes rise up. 

 

"Aleksander barely took the throne to be any sorta hero. Though I've no personal negative thoughts about the man, people speak his hands may just be dirty. So no, I will not forget all the treachery that lead to this day. Because in the wise words of my uncle Kyne Tisom on my mama's side, 'The act of treachery is an art but the traitor himself is a piece o' ****.' In the wise words of my mama, 'You are what you eat.' So if the crow eats ****, then the crow is ****!"

 

Mornich W. Bael II's face flushes red with anger as he continues his rant. He begins moving toward the nameless man in what appeared to be a fit of rage.

 

"And in the words of the late Michael d'longueville, 'You're a feckin ponce!'

 

And with that, Mornich W. Bael II charges at the nameless man. Guards are forced to put him down.

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"Scum of the earth..." The petty burgher named Esterlane R. Lothar of Ivington mutters.

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Nameless man looks to Mornich with a silly grin across his face as Mornich ia put down by the guards, simply stating

"You wot m8?"

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Edmund chuckles "Funny how people praise one man for this, but condemned another for doing the exact same thing nearly a century ago."

"You mean one man who was betrayed by all his lords, and even his own family? And the other who gave up the empire to dwarven invaders without a fight, despite still having the armies to match the halfman threat? Your logic is lacking."

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"You mean one man who was betrayed by all his lords, and even his own family? And the other who gave up the empire to dwarven invaders without a fight, despite still having the armies to match the halfman threat? Your logic is lacking."

"What armies? The ones who went off on Exodus? The Lords who were splitting off to make their own Kingdoms before peace was made? He had no armies because Horen the V took them to Aeldin."

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

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