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MEN FOR ROSEMOOR BILL

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Published 1832 by Maude Eleanor Fitzpeter 


 


 

What is the Rosemoor Bill?

The Rosemoor Bill will be introduced by the House of Lords with the intention of passing. It is subject of inheritance, particularly with female inheritance upon the Holy Orenian Empire. It proposes that it no longer discludes or disqualifies female heirs on basis of sex, making it so that women of the Empire are validated as true heirs to land and title. 

 

Introduction

 

It has been of great topic across the lands of the Holy Orenian Empire the Bill’s surface into the public that many have taken it upon themselves to don support. Whether it be by showing up to rallies in support of women inheritance, or wearing brooches and badges signifying the Bill’s importance. Not only are plenty of women showing their support for the future of the Empire, but so are various men who wish to see our denizens progress into a betterment of our future.

A few select men have been asked for an interview concerning the topic of the Rosemoor Bill and why they have decided to show their support. Not only are these men citizens and representatives of this realm, they are also men of holy backgrounds, of government positions, and overall influential men. 



 

"A hymn becomes more beautiful the more voices that join in."

 - Father Francis Brown, Vicar of Providentia

 

 


 

INTERVIEWS

 

Interviewees:
Father Francis Brown, Vicar of Providentia

His Imperial Excellency, Secretary of War, Lord Joseph d’Azor

Holy Sir Edwin de Sarkozy
Prince of Vilachia, Antonius Vilac


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Joseph d’Azor pictured with Philippa who sports Sir Edwin’s Rosemoor Badge!


 

Why do you support the Rosemoor Bill?

Joseph d’Azor: I think it's simply just about time. Women of the Empire have fought, bled, and died upon foreign soil in defense of the realm. They serve within the commons as my own sister does and give so much. Is it not merely fair that they be offered the same succession right as all?

Father Francis: It has been shown, throughout the course of history, that women are just as virtuous as men. Take for example; Saint Catherine of Felsen. She was a great leader and a true inspiration for compassion and virtue. Or, Saint Emma of Woldzmir. Another great woman. She took up the sword for GOD. 


 

What do you believe the future of the Holy Orenian Empire will be if the bill is passed?

Sir Edwin: The same, if not improved. By not allowing women to succeed, we’ve been cutting off half of our Empire’s brilliant minds from great servitude. If the Bill is passed, I won’t be surprised if we see a remarkable increase in various sectors of our Empire.

Father Francis: I feel Oren will become more open to twice as many voices, twice as many ideas, twice as many voices to praise GOD. A hymn becomes more beautiful, the more voices that join in.


 

How do you believe the Bill will shape the future of young women and men?

Antonius Vilac: The Bill will not only shape, but create a most desirable environment for the youth to achieve and pursue their dreams, offering them the most needed tools for success in a society that can give and take. The magnitude of this movement; adjacent to the Bill, will only drive this future to splendour within the heartlands, right by its heart: the Johannesburg of Almaris, the capital of the Holy Oren. Providence.

 

Do you plan to partake in any of the conventions or upcoming events proceeding the support of the Bill?

Sir Edwin: Indeed! I’m bringing my entire family, and so should the reader of this paper. 

 

Father Francis: Just tell me when they are, and I will try my best to be there. (You heard it here! Inform your Vicar!)


 

How have you shown your support for the Rosemoor Bill?

Sir Edwin: I stitched up these badges of sorts, showing my support; I’ve been handing them out throughout Providence (Get your Rosemoor badge from Sir Edwin today!)

 

Joseph d’Azor: I wear this pin, [Rosemoor Pin] and I support women where I can. Oren has left its feudalistic tendencies into the past centuries ago. We promote and assign based upon merit. Whether the best person for a job is a man or a woman, it matters not. For example, I serve upon the cabinet of His Imperial Majesty where Princess Josephine sits as one of the greatest administrators this Empire has ever had.

 

Antonius Vilac: I have conversed with participants and read many documents, including those of the past and those to come. I have met with associates and figures of renown, shared thoughts and opted to wear the brooch that represents this movement that wishes for change in our time.


 

Anything else you wish to tell our ladies?

 

Joseph d’Azor: They have made this cause for themselves and carry it well. I’ve seen men bend and break under lesser pressure before, yet the women of the Empire keep moving forward. The best I can say, Maude? Keep going.

Sir Edwin: I wish to tell them naught. They seem to know what they’re doing.

Father Francis: Keep working hard for what you want. GOD smiles upon diligence. Don’t give up, have patience. 

 

Antonius Vilac: You are the mothers, the daughters and the bearers of light in the present and to deny you of the opportunities that came from being birthed by one, and showing the world to another is but a cruel crime. There shouldn’t be any reason to deny you of the same gifts we have been afforded for being alive - we all deserve the same, your fight is ours too.


 

 





 

AUTHOR’S NOTES

 

This paper was made to help inform and teach those who wish to hear from the people of the public. As the author, I find that the work for this Bill is not between gender, but between all of us as a united Empire. By interviewing the men of our Empire, the goal was to inform other men of the conjoined support - showing that this fight for righteousness is not pursued by one gender, but by all. We are equal peoples, and therefore this missive is to present the combined efforts of man and woman to unite in equal harmony. As I, Maude Fitzpeter, being the interviewer. I leave these interviews to the reader, to learn, to feel pride of the different personalities of the supporters, and to know that this is the future of our great Empire.

 

GOD Bless us All. 

 

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Antonius Vilac sporting the Rosemoor flower with Author Maude Fitzpeter

 

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Thank you to @Sevafor taking the screenshots and to @KaiserJacobII @Milenkhov @Guzr @Taketheshot for participating in the interviews <3 (took all day to gather interviews and write this, so I appreciate all who participated!)

 

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Philippa Fitzpeter read the paper with much delight, walking to find her sister in proudness.

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Antonius smiles at the sight - his eyes scan through the whole paper while he finds it a most remarkable sight. 

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