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-= In Metz's Fields. =-


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3 minutes ago, Malinor/Haelunor said:

"The Skygods have spoken. Dweds have the crown."

"The Creator has spoken. Oren has the crown"

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Some dwarf remembers such antics in the last war, albeit that time the real crown was hidden in a patch of dirt from scummy Hammerfists.

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((In all honesty Flanders Field is a pretty sacred poem, its meant to display the sacrifice of soldiers in battle for our freedom in World War One. I get that this is your propaganda from winning the skirmish you guys earn the right to make a post. But you are taking the poem out of its context and twisting it to fit the needs of the rebellion. Its in your right to keep it up. But I really do hope that you can see where where I am coming from and remove it. 

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32 minutes ago, The Combatant said:

 

 

 

 

 

A rebel smirks at the moving speech, wiping the tears from his eyes.

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The ghost of Algoda smiles, remembering that the Crown of Urguan was safely tucked away in the dwarven capital vault four weeks ago.

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51 minutes ago, Nathan_Barnett36 said:

Galahad chuckles as Andrei still has the crown of the Urguan King

((The actual RP item is still with the Dwarves. Meaning we still have it.

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40 minutes ago, Taketheshot said:

((In all honesty Flanders Field is a pretty sacred poem, its meant to display the sacrifice of soldiers in battle for our freedom in World War One. I get that this is your propaganda from winning the skirmish you guys earn the right to make a post. But you are taking the poem out of its context and twisting it to fit the needs of the rebellion. Its in your right to keep it up. But I really do hope that you can see where where I am coming from and remove it. 

((I agree with him on this. It just seems a bit wrong to use this poem for this context))

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2 hours ago, Taketheshot said:

((In all honesty Flanders Field is a pretty sacred poem, its meant to display the sacrifice of soldiers in battle for our freedom in World War One. I get that this is your propaganda from winning the skirmish you guys earn the right to make a post. But you are taking the poem out of its context and twisting it to fit the needs of the rebellion. Its in your right to keep it up. But I really do hope that you can see where where I am coming from and remove it. 

((lmao

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13 hours ago, Taketheshot said:

((In all honesty Flanders Field is a pretty sacred poem, its meant to display the sacrifice of soldiers in battle for our freedom in World War One. I get that this is your propaganda from winning the skirmish you guys earn the right to make a post. But you are taking the poem out of its context and twisting it to fit the needs of the rebellion. Its in your right to keep it up. But I really do hope that you can see where where I am coming from and remove it. 

 

((ok but only cause you asked nicely

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

 

If you feel this is a mistake, please contact myself or any FM and we'll restore it. 

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