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Vivaca's Address


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To Lord Angelo de Alba, Lord of delusion...

You are nothing but a fool.

I shall forever, so long as I am alive will dub thee Angelo the Deceiver.

You have proven yet again that Curon is good for only one thing, and that is, of course, the favourite Curonian tradition of betrayal.

You think that succeeding from the great Orenian Empire benefits Curon, but no. It does not, you know that. And the world knows that.

Mankind is strong when it stands united, and is weak when it is divided.

You and your actions make mankind weak, rebelling benefits nobody.

Try and hunt me down. You can, I care not, but if you do it shows you how insecure you are as a man when you feel threatened by a Southernos girl, nineteen years of age.

Dietrich Van Jungingnen is most right with this statement.

“The Holy Orenian Empire is the ultimate expression of a unified humanity. It is, therefore, the duty of every man, woman and child to defend it.”

He couldn’t be more right.

Angelo de Alba, tell me, why do you stand alongside the heathens?
Did they pay you?
Are you a secret follower of the Red Faith?

It is safe to describe you with one word,

”Deluded”

You are deluded, why do I call you deluded?
Because believing that Curon is strong standing on its own as an independent nation is the stuff of delusion, no human nation is strong when it stands on its own.

Please do surrender over to Orenian forces, along with your council of crooks.

I encourage you to do the right thing and surrender and face the justice of his Imperial Majesty Peter III.

But knowing you, and the Curonian council, you’ll probably continue with pointless warmongering.

Thank you,

Sincerely,

Vivaca Adhara Rutledge.

 

 

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“Southernos ladies are supposed to be clever. Don’t you know to write with a pen name?” Matthias Rutledge sighed as he read the missive. Vivaca was right, nobody on their own was strong. Matthias had his own private thoughts. He didn’t agree with the AIS pact, but he didn’t agree with Curon being a vassal under the boot of Peter III.

 

”My daughter is strong-willed, and defiant, like my mother. I only hope it does not get her killed. I do not think my heart could take it if she was killed.”

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"You're just making it worse..." the blood-thirsty curonian Lord Justiciar would say, eager to convict her for her crimes against the Kingdom

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And since when are you important and should we care about what you say? “Comments Rickard “

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A curonian beggar living under the iron fist of the corrupt regent would agree with the words he barely understood and hopes that the Regent and his council will find time from their constat victories against orenian forces to surrendering to them.

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