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*Last painted picture of Louis de Felsen, Lord Marshal of Courland)

 

The Death of Louis de Felsen

 

His death, was of a ordinary man, even though of noble birth and a soldier of Courland, his death was off old age and a disease in the lungs. Louis de Felsen, encountered several wars, but nonetheless his journey had continued, witnessing various wars. He fought alongside many family members as well as most graciously alongside the Staunton Family. His great friend, Sven Staunton will always be in his memories in the afterlife. His soldiers and men of the army, will be remembered at all times. The sessions during of training, the sessions in which aid was needed of the army. The times in where, they fought and defended the Kingdom of Courland. Louis de Felsen, a man to be remembered, a man to be feared, and most certainly a man to be honored.

 

 

The Will and Messages of Louis de Felsen

 

His body would be brought back by Nicolas Rubens, describing his death but as it comes, he had a few messages to state. Messages off, apologies and for thanks. In summary, Lord Elias de Castro, you are my most gracious of friends, kind and always the kind side of the military. In where i was angered, you were humble, you were the good side of my bad, and will and should always be remembered by all. Joseph Alexander, my King, I had hoped I had more time to get to know you, and serve you as I did with your father and the Lord Regent. But as times come by, so does the body will age, in which comes the time of death.

 

Furthermore, Matthias Revlias, your still a bastard, and I hope to see you in either hell or heaven, in which we may continue our battles there. Romanos, I have a slight but apologetic message, in which I wish my apologies in my harsh ways I treated you, but at times, it seems that I had expected more off you when I hadn't. I hope for your most humblest forgivenesses and pray me to heaven.

 

For my last message, Elizabeth Maria, may you please never insult my men, since if you do, my ghost will haunt you.

 

Sincerely, 

 

Louis de Felsen

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"Finally, the man who led our great army into defeat is dead." An Old Believer would say, nodding upon hearing the news of Louis' death with a smile on his face.

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"A shame we did not get to him first. I will see if I can find his corpse so I may spit on it. What a weak craven."  says Wem

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"This is sad." Lord Alexander would shrug. "But Courland will get over this loss. He will be remembered."

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"Rest in peace."

utters Frederick Staunton-Baden.

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Elias de Castro would frown upon hearing the news of his old friend "Louis.. we fought alongside each other in many battles, we've had good and bad times.. It saddens me to hear such news. Ill make sure that those left in his family are well taken for. Rest in peace my old friend"

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"he left behind no legacy, and he lived in the shadow of his father." Wydren Volaren would shed a tear" Jaqcue will forever be missed, unlike this man."

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Jitz'Ox the Goblin would be sat upon his chair as he reads the newspaper in his Golin'Dar Intelligence Agency compound.

 

"Ha, what goes around comes around, the lil' bugger got what he deserved" the Gobo would cackle maliciously as he plans for a mission. 

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11 hours ago, Goobie said:

"he left behind no legacy, and he lived in the shadow of his father." Wydren Volaren would shed a tear" Jaqcue will forever be missed, unlike this man."

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(Jacque wasnt his father, maybe next time actually learn and do some RP and you may understand it, other than making assumptions)

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Kadeem was preparing breakfast in the barracks for the marshal when he heard the news "Master louis was good man, strong like war goat!" He would mumble"

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Thomas Tarsington-Keint would salute the man he served well, 

 

"He was a great man, shame his life ended ubruptly"

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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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