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To John Alexander,


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A small missive would be delivered to the Renatian scribe.

 

John Alexander,
 
I wish to offer you the most supreme condolences. I speak most honestly and truthfully when I say that your daughter and wife were people I appreciated dearly, despite their lack of empathy or foresight. I still pray often for them. I felt the love in your household, and the grace you impart to your kin was why I grew somewhat fond of you folk, who halted my father’s siege and gave me the scars I have from so many years ago.
 
You ask for us to dispatch the title your regime held as its crownlands. Yet you know, dear Alexander, we can not do that. If we surrendered such a title, it would be floating about, to pass between the vagabonds of the old regime till such a time that they could galvanize some support to attempt to seize their old influence. His Imperial Majesty will never surrender that title. To be frank, for all your wisdom, I wonder why you ask, as though it were some show of faith where no faith has been shown before.
 
I wish only that you had seen the error you had made when you stood there on the walls of Helena years ago, the chaos that those who slipped into the shadows of your court caused. Yet you were complacent, where you could have been stalwart. I have done worse, but not such that caused so much bloodshed.
 
 The meeting you had  recently was merely another assembly of the same, as your missive shows. I had hoped you would learn your lesson, come prostrate yourself before the Emperor and learn of His Imperial Majesty’s mercy. Yet no, you consort with them still. Why would you do this? Either you have fooled yourself, or your motives are false and you are a member of the den of snakes that I had thought you were trapped in against your will. 
 
God bless you, and your wife and child. You will find eternal joy in the Seven Skies, as all we repentant sinners do.
 
Ser John d’Arkent, Archchancellor,
On behalf of the Regency Council of the Holy Orenian Empire
 
 
 
 

 

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Tylos wonders why the heirs to the administration of Emperor John Achilius, governing an Empire founded by the leader of the Renatian side of the war, would refer to Renatus as ‘your regime’ and insult the Emperor’s brother and father for their service to the Empire which they govern. It’s almost as if they forgot Yopplwasupxx isn’t playing Joseph Marna anymore. 

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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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