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Summoning of the Norlandic Citizenry

Issued 2nd of Malin’s Welcome, Year 21 of the Second Age


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TO THE CLANS, CITIZENS OF NORLAND, AND ALLIES,

 

It is more than fair to say that our Kingdom has been wronged in the past, and continues to be wronged in the present by foreign forces. Our, not only fair but reasonable, attempts at seeking reparations and an apology for the damages have gone unanswered. Therefore, the Throne summons all citizens of the Kingdom to Varhelm’s Palace to hear the direction that the nation will be taking in the coming years. We also humbly request that our allies in the Iron Accord and Krugmar are also present. Our direction is as important to our friends just as much as it is to our citizens.


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 [OOC]

Court will be taking place on the 22nd of April, at 6pm EST. This is a few hours from now.

 


 

Penned by,

Arthas II Edvardsson-Ruric, Prince of Norland, Chamberlain of the Kingdom of Norland

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In the Name of,

Sven II, King of Norland, Duke of Varhelm, Protector of Highlanders

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After hearing the news, Sir Charles Galbraith would shrug and would go knock on the door of Law-clerk Edvardsson-Ruric's bunk in the 2nd Floor of the Headquarters of the Ministry of Justice to find out what was the meaning and what were the implications of this Summoning.

 

After opening the door of the bunk, the Solicitor-General would look at his employee and ask: "Why can't we be friends?" @Crevel

 

 

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Kor'garr'Lur peers at the missive, his crimson eyes focusing intently on the paper under a furrowed brow. A grey hand slams the paper down upon the bench beside Krugmar's forge, revealing the soot-stained Orc's wide grin stretching between his thick tusks. "Krug'z ben invited, agh diz peepz lyke ah chanz uv Wagh zoon... Kor'garr kannub pozziblee mizz owt ohn diz!" He pauses for a moment before raising a dirtied fist up to the chin of his heavy underbite in contemplation. "Kor'garr wundurz iv dey wihl wunt eny wehpunz..."

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1 hour ago, sergisala said:

After hearing the news, Sir Charles Galbraith would shrug and would go knock on the door of Law-clerk Edvardsson-Ruric's bunk in the 2nd Floor of the Headquarters of the Ministry of Justice to find out what was the meaning and what were the implications of this Summoning.

 

After opening the door of the bunk, the Solicitor-General would look at his employee and ask: "Why can't we be friends?" @Crevel

 

((No hate below, bloody good song though mate! I remember first hearing it in Bridge to Terabithia.. sad but good movie.))

 

The delusioned but earnest Sir Charles Galbraith would find that the contents of the Ministry of Justice bunk had been rendered empty yet chooses to speak to the empty room regardless. If  the Solicitor-General comes out of his delusion and investigates the bunk, he would ascertain that the bunk has not been lived in for longer than a Father's week. Perhaps Mister Edvardsson-Ruric had already handed in his resignation before moving his things out.. an investigation for another time perhaps. @sergisala

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