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A challenge for Cotton


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As soon as the results to the chiefdom of cotton were in Bordavir slammed his fist on the table saying

“T’ese bastards forgot aboot t’e loine ef cotton and refuse teh lesten tuh a elder dwed's words agenst a beardlin’.”

He’d then start digging in some old documents looking for the old clan traditions, as he found them he blew the dust off of them as he proudly read through

Ah well challenge Maggie Cottonwood tu a duel fer chiefdom ef cotton”

He’d then go on to read the old document stating:

 

To Gain leadership of the Clan a Cottonwood would challenge the Chief for a duel. If the Chief wins the duel he remains chief and has proven his strength to his people if he falls he is considered a weak leader.  The one who beat him gains the title of Chief, but challenging the Chief is considered a dishonorable thing to do and shows the challenger has no respect for him and will be shamed. Also the Chief can decline your challenge as he sees you unfit for leadership.

 

Bordavir then went on to the clanhall of the cottonwoods where he posted a notice stating:

 

“I Bordavir Cottonwood hereby challenge the pretender Maggie Cottonwood to a challenge for chiefdom, if this challenge is not accepted Maggie will be seen as dishonorable and weak. Next to that I Bordavir Cottonwood do not recognize the leadership of Maggie Cottonwood as she is a beardling and has yet to gain any experience to provide propper leadership to the clan.”

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NAGORAIN APPROVES THIS MESSAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

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[!] After Beorn had finished what was left in the great ale jugs from their feasting table, where he had hosted the elections of the new chieftess. Beorn would stumble upon the note of Bordavir at the entrance of the hall. After reading this he’d bundle his shorter but thick leaf-filled beard with his dirty sturdy fingers before gently pulling down on it... “enteresten..” he’d simply let out as he sank away into his thoughts of the legitimacy of his words. 

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Maggie Cottonwood notices Bordavir leaving the hall, investigating to soon find the paper. She reads over it with squinted teal eyes.

She quickly grabs some parchment and green dye, writing a reply.

 

‘I, Magnolia Cottonwood, accept Bordavir Cottonwood’s duel under the eyes of the Brathmordakin. 

However, do not take my acceptance as approval, for I think of these actions as childish. I believe that the only reason you have decided to bring this issue up was because of your failure in the elections of the Cottonwood leadership.

Let it be known that even in your success you will be considered a cowardly man in the eyes of the Gods and my patron, Belka.

We shall meet at a time of your choosing.’

Santos Dumont

 

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11 hours ago, SirLancefart said:

Maggie Cottonwood notices Bordavir leaving the hall, investigating to soon find the paper. She reads over it with squinted teal eyes.

She quickly grabs some parchment and green dye, writing a reply.

 

‘I, Magnolia Cottonwood, accept Bordavir Cottonwood’s duel under the eyes of the Brathmordakin. 

However, do not take my acceptance as approval, for I think of these actions as childish. I believe that the only reason you have decided to bring this issue up was because of your failure in the elections of the Cottonwood leadership.

Let it be known that even in your success you will be considered a cowardly man in the eyes of the Gods and my patron, Belka.

We shall meet at a time of your choosing.’

Santos Dumont

 

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