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Calverley Concerns 1762


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[A letter bearing a vaguely recognised coat of arm is strewned around the capital of Curon]

 

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CALVERLEY CONCERNS 

Choose Calverley 1762

 

 


 


 

               Since the recent successful senatorial debate between the present incumbent Senator Rutledge and I. It had arisen within my conscientious consciousness, together with my assiduous appraisal on the contemporary condition of the capital of Curon,  of additional nuisances that would be a treacherous transgression had I snub and shun such existing impediments to the much desired development of a reformed and revamped Curonia. These conspicuous complications that were not confronted with in my last missive warranted a supplementary statements in their own right, it is however venial as every being is not free from erroneity, nevertheless I hold absolute accountability from my shameful shortcomings which no matter what ensued after the issuance of ballot papers and the subsequent outcome of the voting day. Sagacity of I, to eschew blunder. Especially upon, and if my destiny be of serendipity, the anticipating appointment on holding  the office of Senatorship to Curonia which could not afford, understandably so, any mistake nugatory or otherwise.

 

               Prior to the additional elaboration which was assured, and whereof it is the initial intention of writing this letter to begin with. I would be desirous of attending to a passionate protestation from my cantankerous combatant, the incumbent senator herself, Miss Rutledge, of which was foreseed, was nothing more than mere  rhetorical to indoctrinate curonians' sentiment regarding my contribution or the allegedly lack thereof in the war of Rubern. This frightful fabrication is blatantly and unashamed in its execution, disseminated with the ill-intention of besmirching my unestablished name and simultaneously disregarding the essential efforts, not just by curonians but by many orenians, whom fought the war in differing ways. Miss Rutledge's inconsiderate words by dismissing the struggles of, and affronting those, that laboured behind the outward machinations of Orenia is an act of dishonour. The academicians too toiled, so did the farmers, and the servants and the blacksmiths; The triumph of Orenia was not only because of the soldiers and politicans. It was a collective travail by these hidden agents. 

 

               As I have finished with my harangue, admittedly a hindrance to fulfilling and finishing this letter, we shall be discussing about housing issues to commence this expansion of policies, this issue could emerge and befall the Curonian populace if no proactive initiative is devised. Since the capital of Curonia is in the midst of reconstruction, it is great timing and opportunity to address this probable problem before it could be of inconvenience. With the current economy of the kingdom that is not propitious, Curonians who has lost their occupations are within poverty and as such they will not be able to purchase a house with an exorbitant price or even if the price is reasonable, the abject poverty is overwhelming and impeding them from such privilege. Therefore, if I get elected, I shall use the entirety of my given prerogative to ensure all Curonians are able to have a roof above their heads because it is our god's given obligations to help each of His creations with kindness and generosity. 

 

               Furthermore, a very imperative particular which I failed to shed light on, and failed to give its justifiable significance is regarding health and wellbeing of Curonians. This aspect for a successful and thriving civilisation is one that is, I would proclaim which is debatable, of paramount in comparison to education and the economy. It is rational to place health affairs at the top of other priorities of the state. Thus, establishing a nationalised hospital would be one of my many agendas. A hospital which is —if such ambitious proposition is feasible— fully subsidised by the state. Other than the aforementioned action pertinent to the Healthcare and Welfare of the Curonian people, a structured sewage system is necessary and salubrious to the community. This has to be a cross-departmental collaboration for an effective implementation, which I am prepared to pioneer if you simply Choose Calverley.

 

               To enlarge upon safety, with the end of Rubern War that has ravaged and wrecked settlements and communities throughout human civilisations outside the power and control of The Emperor and his Empire, the curonian state such as contextually germane therein, has had to welcome immigrants into Curonia protective walls that was used to keep these uncouth and rebellious foreigners without in the first place. As a humanist through and through, I stand by my principles to ensure those that sought refuge will be cared for without prejudices. I vow to uphold the values that grants all of us, no matter from where we were born and live, no matter what ethnic stock we are categorised into, and no matter what culture and creed we practised, the liberty with which the imperial force endowed upon its inhabitants. In conclusion, my policies are extensive, comprehensive and progressive. I shall be the voice for the commoners and nobles alike within the border of our beloved Kingdom of Curon. As I have reiterated ceaselessly, Choose Calverley, the alternative that fights for development and progressiveness.

 

Sincerely,

George Calverley,

A Humble Servant Of The People.

 

 

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Vivaca Rutledge gasps, shaking her head in disgust “I’ve supported EVERY Orenian in the war effort, especially our soldiers who were on the front line of this war and Calverley spews this nonsense! Calverley spent his time in Helena during the war that devastated our nation, whilst I remained home boosting the war-effort against the tyrants who sought to oppress us! Where was he during the Rubern War? Why did he not support our nation?” 

 

 

17 minutes ago, Ayoou said:

Miss Rutledge's inconsiderate words by dismissing the struggles of, and affronting those, that laboured behind the outward machinations of Orenia is an act of dishonour. The academicians too toiled, so did the farmers, and the servants and the blacksmiths; The triumph of Orenia was not only because of the soldiers and politicans. It was a collective travail by these hidden agents. 

Vivaca Rutledge gasps, shaking her head in disgust at this section! “I’ve supported EVERY Orenian in the war effort, especially our soldiers who were on the front line of this war and Calverley spews this nonsense! Calverley spent his time in Helena during the war that devastated our nation, whilst I remained home boosting the war-effort against the tyrants who sought to oppress us! Where was he during the Rubern War? Why did he not support our nation?”

(( OOC: Ignore the bit at the top, that was an accident ))

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14 minutes ago, PapiZapii said:

Vivaca Rutledge gasps, shaking her head in disgust “I’ve supported EVERY Orenian in the war effort, especially our soldiers who were on the front line of this war and Calverley spews this nonsense! Calverley spent his time in Helena during the war that devastated our nation, whilst I remained home boosting on the war-effort against the tyrants who sought to oppress us! Where was he during the Rubern War? Why did he not support our nation?” 

 

George Calverley would feel at ease and satisfied with himself upon writing the part where he admonished Rutledge. In a letter titled "Vote Rutledge, actually", Vivaca accused him of being a coward. It offended him. He would from time to time, remind himself and to the public that he was in Helena for his education which he necessitated and endeavour to utilised his academic advantage to contribute to the intellectual development of Curon

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Georgina frowned. “Why would someone with no ties other than moving here after the war be making false claims...” She wondered out loud as she read this. “It’s interesting to see a man claim that he’s gotten Helena education when this is Curon. It’s a bit disheartening to see Rutledge’s opponents make up false claims, and be an imperial.” Georgina said, throwing the missive into the fire. “At least it’ll make for a good fire-burner.” She chuckled.

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      "You honestly must not care to do research. If you gave an ounce of shite, you'd see Vivaca's past letters from the war. The letters of her supporting Oren during the war? She fought for Curon to return to the empire, and fought against Angelo's betrayal."

 

[!] Attached is an old missive of when Angelo made Curon rebel.

 

https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/188054-ecstasy-of-liberty/?tab=comments#comment-1750620

 

      "But of course, you wouldn't care. Why run against my sister when you can simply just order a mercenary company to make my nephew MOTHERLESS!" Wilheim slammed his fist down, angered. He left it as an open letter for all to see.

 

 

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12 minutes ago, loseraaron said:

Georgina frowned. “Why would someone with no ties other than moving here after the war be making false claims...” She wondered out loud as she read this. “It’s interesting to see a man claim that he’s gotten Helena education when this is Curon. It’s a bit disheartening to see Rutledge’s opponents make up false claims, and be an imperial.” Georgina said, throwing the missive into the fire. “At least it’ll make for a good fire-burner.” She chuckled.

 

9 minutes ago, Language said:

  "You honestly must not care to do research. If you gave an ounce of shite, you'd see Vivaca's past letters from the war. The letters of her supporting Oren during the war? She fought for Curon to return to the empire, and fought against Angelo's betrayal."

 

[!] Attached is an old missive of when Angelo made Curon rebel.

 

https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/188054-ecstasy-of-liberty/?tab=comments#comment-1750620

 

      "But of course, you wouldn't care. Why run against my sister when you can simply just order a mercenary company to make my nephew MOTHERLESS!" Wilheim slammed his fist down, angered. He left it as an open letter for all to see.

 

George Calverley would meet with Curonians in the bustling local tavern, drinking and chatting in merriment. He would narrate an elongated explanation of who he is and where he was born and in which place did he spend his formative years, which is all in Curonia. He would also, after a lengthy debate and intermittent squabbles, attempt to clear his name with the accusation hurled to him by a Rutledge that he had send a mercenary to kill Vivaca, which he did not do. Beads of sweats begins to emerge on his forehead as he is faced by pro-Rutledge forces suddenly swarming the tavern

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