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An artist’s depiction of the House of Commons building.

 

 

A Fire in Providence

 

It was the 12th of Horen’s Calling when court had just ended in Providence. Many were returning home after eating a delicious meal when calls were heard. Quiet at first, the calls soon grew louder. I was within the crowd when the calls were heard, calls of a fire that had broken out in the heart of Providence. 

 

The large crowd surged forward as they began towards the House of Commons building and arrived at the scene soon after the soldiers had, many of whom rushed inside the building, grabbed buckets, or assisted the crowd. A multitude of shouts were heard from the working soldiers, though the crowd was quiet for the most part. Soon a few statesmen rushed inside the building, desperate to save any papers they had been working on, but it all seemed in vain. A few long moments after statesmen and soldiers had rushed in, the windows blew out, and moments after that, the ceiling collapsed. 

 

Many prayers go out to the heroic soldiers, statesmen, and people who attempted to put out the flames and who entered the building. May we never forget the day of the 12th of Horen’s Calling, 1809.

 

-Anthony Alexios Basrid
 

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General d'Arkent would hear the screams from the Augustine Palace, going to widen his eyes, praying for the deceased.

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Captain Ruthern grimaces as he handles the aftermath of the fire, remembering the soldiers who ran into the building to save Georges life

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William Santiago would sharpen his sword ready to take on the terrorists that attacked the praying to GOD for the fallen, "May GOD welcome the souls of those who died into his kingdom. May GOD have mercy on the souls of these terrorists if they even have souls to have mercy on. For I will show them NO MERCY.  one GOD one EMPORER one EMPIRE"

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Sir George scowls from the Seven Skies

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Sir Edward would be shocked by the tragic news regarding George. He would remain in silence during several minutes without being able to say any word, before suddenly muttering "I am sorry, brother." 

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Caspian scowled as him and his comrades interrogated the culprit in the depths of the Bastion. 

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Hearing the news coming from the Empire, Patriarch Alfred shakes his head wearly. "There is no end to their problems, it seems to me.", he simply says, crossing himself once before turning to take a nap.

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Casper would sign the cross over his chest as he heard the news. The Chaplain would then read a prayer for the deceased:

"Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord. And may perpetual light shine upon them."

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