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Ser Reinhardt Barclay hums a patriotic tune as he marches off to war 

 

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Theoderic nibbles on his quill before pondering the Haenseni perspective aloud "Rather than writing all of this drivel he could have just wrote 'what is the most craven option' and leave it at that"

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Gaisorix hal'Daelduron entered the inn at Karosgrad with a parchment detailing the new contract between the Daelish and Haense tucked beneath his flaxen tunic. The new turn of events made travelling through the Attenlund possible and he felt the adventurous urge to visit a land only known from past conversations. He passed through the entranceway, looking around and studying the multitude of tables and the throngs of people sitting around them. Some gave him a dismissive glance as if to indicate they had no room for him and some offered empty chairs and warm words; he decided to fall in with a crowd discussing the recent remarks from their Alderman.

 

Everyone exchanged greetings, Gaisorix learning of their allegiance to Haense and they learning of his background as one of many mercenaries under contract by the kingdom, Gaisorix continued to listen to their conversations ruminating on the causality and reasons for the current war. Context, to the Cinged, helped explain the motivations of the primary actor of this war.

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"So many words, and each one of them meaningless in the face of a wanton, bloody war of conquest - brought on by dwarves murdering Canonists, and culminating inevitably in the murder of Canonists." Ponders Aubergine aloud!

 

 

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"If it is the position of Haense to ally with the likes of the Ferrymen, who rob, pillage, murder and torture both combatants and civilians alike then Haense is evil. If Haense truly cared about moral virtue or values, they would not work with bandits." Kristofer scoffs.

 

"I do not fault Haense for allying with the Ferrymen: they don't have the men to wage war on Oren alone; however, if Haense is going to ally with the likes of murderous bandits, they can't also claim moral high ground. If Haense were truly virtuous, and chosen as God's defenders, they would only align themselves with noble souls. Haense relies on forced logic while ignoring their own hypocrisy."

 

"There are many men in Oren who believed Haense's retorts to be just, including myself when my family continued to back the rightful High Pontiff, but Haense's blatant banditry have driven Oreners, who once may have sided with Haense, to stand united against it." 

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2 hours ago, monkeypoacher said:

"So many words, and each one of them meaningless in the face of a wanton, bloody war of conquest - brought on by dwarves murdering Canonists, and culminating inevitably in the murder of Canonists." Ponders Aubergine aloud!

 

 

“Hey didn’t Oren restart hostilities?” A cynical man pondered in response.

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A Savoyard man schemes in secret with the Alderman, both hunched over a table. The true plan, the real reason for the war, would bear fruit soon.

 

They would obtain depictions of Philip III's feet.

 

 

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