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FILL THE AIR WITH YOUR LOYALTY!

BY ELIJAH, SUBJECT OF THE ORENIAN CROWN

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Suspended from a fulcrum, with two plates reposing at equal distances from one another, is the balance scale of man. On it lies incessant conceptions of a ubiquitous nature. Some heavier than others, some lighter, but all somehow related to the concept of a sovereign. What shall change as a result of this magnificent period? Who shall go? Who shall remain? However, none would seem to tip the scale, all bearing equal weight to one another.

 

Examining the sovereign and inconveniences that may arise upon his or her crowning, preexisting subjects of the Empire lie. Of them, the proles, the peers, and all underlying vassals. Who among them will pledge fealty? Upon the manifestation of this thought, the scale then tips in its favor. 

 

In recent days, a monarch, in his fullest form, graced the Imperial Gates of Oren. He who is destined to unite man under one banner alighted upon the providential throne. Then, and only then, did hope spew upon every confine, farmstead, and residence in the Empire. That hope to witness Oren in its superlative form, in a halcyon period of gold standard, having been longly awaited, was distributed by the grace of His Imperial Majesty, Emperor Philip III “The Great.”, beside the Empress herself.

 

And often, in this impression of hope, one might pledge their fealty and undying fervor in the pursuit of following The Great. In fact, fealty is the first blanket of allegiance, of which is reserved to a singular individual or mission and is reciprocated by worthy governance. When all layers are divested away, that final layer remains and cannot be abstracted. It is true. The nature of man can provide a facade of fealty, in which one may declare fealty, and then change in the pursuit of his own humanly desires. 

 

But in the case of His Imperial Majesty, Philip the Third, I urge the populace to authentically put forth their fealty. He is destined to merge man under a manly banner and break away the recalcitrant substance.

 

Come forth, then, and declare your fealty by way of paper. Let the record show. Let the public hear. Sing songs.

 

Fill the air with it.

 

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"I believe that Elijah is one of the finest new individuals to have emerged within my Empire," says Philip III, thinking most highly of the man.

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