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“Now this is history!” exclaims Eleanora Mannox in satisfaction, secluded to her room in the Roger household, taking a break from her studies on the Caezk.

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Alric var Ruthern laughs, he was no scholar and it was merely a trial of his to complete. Though, he does fondly smile at the thought of such seasoned scholars perusing his work. He then mulls further, another notion passing through his mind, perhaps he should write another study to improve on his previous work - maybe on fabricated plagues.

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From within the Ruthern Manor, Irene approached her nephew upon spotting him. She held out the historical missive, "A rather interesting study on what you previously were trialed to do. Did they speak to you any before attempting to call it needless? Seems rather .. strange, that scholars would rather not work with you on what you had wrote before. Either way, you are regarded as a scholar now for it."

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Niko chuckles as he reads the edict between spoonfuls of mushy oatmeal.

 

‘’So historically inaccurate that they picked the wrong person as the first Lord Lieutenant. And Tiberius is spelled with an I, damn it! This is nothing but deranged propaganda.’’

 

The portly man would grumble, grabbing his bag of sugar and dumping some more into the bowl of oatmeal to sweeten it up.

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The chunky chap would continue his rant to a fellow woodsmen as they sat around the campfire. The poor woodsmen could not keep his eyes open during Niko’s rant, but the exiled prince could not control his outrage towards this falsified document.

 

’’And back when Haense nobles were residing on the newly settled Suffonian lands, it was not taxes that they were worked up about! It was the construction of fortified settlements which broke....‘’

 

Niko would grumble in between snores of the sleeping woodsman that he ranted too.

 

’’Well... it broke that act! To claim it was based on taxes is false. It was based on broken law. A baseless tale this fictional piece is!’’

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