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The Flame Burns Bright For Cheloveks


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The common man lives in the slums, who spends his days and nights toiling for their lord, endlessly suffering from atrophy and suffering inflicted due to their harsh hours and back breaking labour. A home is a place where the most personal of matters occur, from giving life to spending ones last moments in this realm. And now, for most of the citizenry of Helena, that home is gone.
 

The slums were burnt not by the hands of the rebellion that wishes to free these people from chains, but by the very elites that wish to halt our revolution. The aristocracy has long announced their plans to tear down and destroy the slums, and they finally found their scapegoat to pin it on. The notion that a group for the worker would destroy the home of the worker is an insult to the intellect of man, the mental ability he possesses. But they lie and cheat, their wicked tongues flicking once more to masterfully con people out of their livelihoods of their own free will.
 

So when they lie, we will spread truth. The attack on Varoche Hall was a direct response to the lies spread by the elites that we destroyed the slums. It was only fitting that we attacked them with what they attacked the people with: Fire. Our flame stood true against your maleficent torching of the slums, a taste of your own heat. But note that the Hall was quickly saved, in all of its glory and prestige, while the slums were left to smolder, no aid given. An interesting insight. For every attack on us, we will strike back with more fury than you could possibly imagine. The people’s liberation is close at hand, and you have no clue how far we spread. We work in the taverns, we care for your sons, and daughters. We prepare your food, and make your clothes. And we are watching you.
 

This goes directly to the elites and aristocracy. If you wish to continue the propagation of rumours and falsehoods, so be it, but do not expect said rumours to be without retaliation. Varoche Hall was an act committed by one man. A single individual who decided to take action. Continue your deceit, and we will strike with more than just a single individual. We refrained from attacking your ball not for no reason. We wish to show that we can be reasoned with. Consider the uninterrupted festivities a gift from us Cheloveks to you. Our demands are simple, and fair. Provide shelter, food, and pay to those affected in the Helena fire, and we will grant you peace, and respite from our attacks. Do not fail the people, for if you do, they may just turn against you in your vanity.

 

-A concerned citizen.
 

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“Your group has burned down the slums in order to pin the cause of the fire on the nobility and the middle classes... how despicable. And it’s almost laughable that you would write, ‘The slums were burnt not by the hands of the rebellion that wishes to free these people from chains, but by the very elites that wish to halt our revolution. The aristocracy has long announced their plans to tear down and destroy the slums, and they finally found their scapegoat to pin it on. The notion that a group for the worker would destroy the home of the worker is an insult to the intellect of man, the mental ability he possesses. But they lie and cheat, their wicked tongues flicking once more to masterfully con people out of their livelihoods of their own free will’, when the government has rebuilt the slums to be safer and robust, has offered free food and money to all those affected and has shown deep concern for this attack on the common folk. When their reaction is considered, your argument falls apart immediately as the ravings of a lunatic... I struggle to see how any of your fellows can take your movement seriously when the only ones who have harmed them, is you,” Dietrich remarks to himself as he reads the missive.

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