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Vale Imperium

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(An artist’s depiction of the innocent of Adria running in terror from the flames brought by the Emperor and his terror-mongers, c. 1711)

 

    They’ve stomped us down, over and over. We scurry, we run in terror from the tyranny and the brutality. No one wanted this. No one wanted such escalation, no one wanted such death, no one wanted such brutality, cowardice and injustice, when all we asked for was justice. But what else could we expect? The Emperor, in his ‘divine light’, judging his own cousin. It makes us wonder, sometimes, why did we even request reason be made, justice be served? Ranks and ranks of Imperial Legionnaires repelled by the Adrians after the daring attacks upon the Duchy, the King of Haense infuriated, only for the man himself be slaughtered in the Imperial Palace alongside much of the kinsfolk there. Yet… he was the one who appeared later on and ordered the razing of Ves. It makes us wonder… If both the ruler of the Empire and the ruler of Haense have returned from the dead, is this truly the Empire of Man? But those questions are answered with venomous words and sharp steel.

 

    Faced with the wrath of his vassals upon his own misguidance and lack of proper leadership, the inbred sought fit to resolve it all in his ‘divine light’, the Emperor’s justice, he called it. Faced with folk pressing him for his terrible decisions, treacherous acts and terrible incest, the Emperor had to cower behind traps whilst his men shot down the defenseless Adrians and Hansetians… yet he calls himself Just, the divine leader of men. He, who has died more than most men can. It truly must be divine being able to return from the dead, something only Antonius Horen and Marius Barbanov can understand. I shall not call out the men and women of Curon, though their eyes must be opened. Forget not, Curonia, the legacy of the Staunton, the legacy of Courland. Imperium delenda est.

 

Faced with the Emperor’s terror and brutality, the men and women of Adria cried in terror as their city was burned to ashes by the orders of their own oh-so benevolent ruler. Cornered and slaughtered in the streets, the Imperium insists on declining the mass murder that happened, but we shan’t be blind, we shan’t turn the other cheek to the children, women, elderly, men, soldiers that died in the burning wreck of Ves. Those that managed to escape? Hunted down, slaughtered.

 

    In Reza, the same. The Legionnaires entered, upon orders of the Ghoul-King Marius, to kill any Adrians. But, surely, they only killed soldiers, no? No. Women, children, elderly. All fell to the steel of a Legionnaire’s blade, of a Marian Knight’s axe or a Dragon Knight’s boot. Yet the Empire coats itself with an aura of justice being served, of right fixing wrong.

 

    They use the argument of treason, rebellion… when they were the ones who executed, butchered the men and women of Adria who demanded justice be served in the Palace of Incest and Lies. They were the ones who rode out and about on the roads and attacked defenseless refugees. They were the ones who burned down a city without evacuating the citizens, even though they claim such rightful act in the name of GOD and the Emperor, to rid the city of Reivers and Seventh Sons, even though a plaque afront the gates of Ves banishes both.

 

A dying Empire, led by a dead man with a crippling problem of sibling affection.

 

Open your eyes.

 

See the truth.

 

Vale Imperium.

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“The passing of true justice is not a matter of if, but when. The rotten structure of the Empire must be collapsed, so a new order may be installed to protect the rights of all men, to protect the lives of all women and children and to ensure that the tyranny and brutality we have witnessed in St. Helena, in Reza and in Ves never come to pass again.” –Henry of Courland.

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“Antonius delenda est,” says a pale young man, “The Horens and their allies must be chased from their thrones, turned away from all lands, and exterminated. Only then will Arcas know peace.”

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Balrog just shakes his head, disgusted by both the hatred in the Empire and in Urguan. 

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"Soon the Empire dogs will stay dead and forgotten in the dust of history... They feign purity and just, yet pillage cities of innocents... men, women, elderly and children. Wherever the future takes us, my blade is with those who will put an end to these bastards and their subjugation. Let them burn." Cyrene says. 

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"please dont use my peoples name in a long monologue we did nothing to you"

said a mage while eating a sandwich his property made him

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The injured man, now covered in the blackest soot and dirty bandages, mourns as he cannot find his son anywhere.

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“Together we shall speak for the Law and the Land, and shall drive the mongrel dogs of the empire from Arcas.” said Dagoth

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Just now, Abyssus said:

“Together we shall speak for the Law and the Land, and shall drive the mongrel dogs of the empire from Arcas.” said Dagoth

“Is this how they honor the Sixth House and the Tribe Unmourned?” questions valiant servant of not-Dagoth.

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9 minutes ago, 3andD said:

lol ))

((Strong response, broski, see you in the battlefield!!!))

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Reynauld remembers how the rebel Adrian soldiers attacked him for aiding people. 

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"Spill blood, it's not news for me.

Spill my wine. NOW you f*cked up."

An angry bard would say, his lute burned to a crisp!

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‘courland is just so FREAKING AWESOMe,,,, i just cant wait to join the best faction (courland) in their latest rebellion!!!!’ say konrad ii

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23 minutes ago, Ajax said:

Reynauld remembers how the rebel Adrian soldiers attacked him for aiding people. 

Reynard, a perfectly innocent man who never raised a blade against the empire outside of skirmishes, remembers how the men forced him out of his manor before torching it, along with all of his hard work.

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