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Death of the Faithfull


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It is hereby announce that by the hand of Norland Agents, Lord Aurelion Marsyr the Faithful has been slain following an Attack on Cartef Mor. His spirit today joins those amongst he Doetheon to guide his people from beyond, no longer shall he be known as Lord Aurelion Marsyr the Faithful and shall from this day be known to his Kin forever more as King Aurelion Marsyr The First of the great kings of harren'hil

 

It is today we rejoice in his guidance eternal and begin our search for the next Lord of our kin, a lord worthy of the mantle of King of the Adunian People

 

I Oliver Black today shall assume the role of Lord-regent of the Adunian people and vow here by to pursue all vows of King Marsyr until my death or the reign of the next King of the Adunian people

 

It is with a heavy sense of duty shall I protect the Adunian people with all effort and show no mercy to those would would harm or hunt my Kin

 

May our Ancestors Guide us eternal

Long live the Kin of Harren and Sorei

 

SIGNED

 

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Council Member and Keeper of the Scrolls, Fritjof Maor

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Council Member and Head Medicus of Cartref Mor, Arnarra Adris

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     Lord Reagent of Cartef Mor, Oliver Black

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Eyvind Kvitravn II smiles, knowing he led the hit squad well with his comrade Kane.

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Dominic Kvitravn smiles as he knows he and his brother partook in the battle that slew the rebel lord.

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Boots looks at the announcement with a satisfied sigh at being among those who freed Grigori and captured Aurelion the Unfaithful. As his rage at the betrayal subsided he felt a weight lift from his soul, the burden of the oath he swore gone more quickly than he had expected. Boots travels to Alisgrad to see the gold cast statue, a testament to the greed of the late oathbreaker. He leaves a rose painted white.

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Arnarra painfully signed the document with tired and callused hands, wishing it weren't true, but had to accept it if she wished to move on.

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An old Norlandic man looks at Grigori and the others at the tavern, "The King's Justice does not yield in the face of lies and deception, let his death be a message to all who seek to break their Oaths and sully their honour."

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"Hopefully the Adunian peoples are now able to build themselves up to greatness. It's a shame that they had to suffer through a poor leader who wished only to further his own ambition rather than the prosperity of the Adunian people. They may not be living within our Kingdom anymore, but I say we drink to them tonight!" Einar Edvardsson, the Chamberlain of Norland, would remark in the tavern as he was accompanied by others. Privately after his drink, he would use the moment to consider the political situation of Nyrheim before surely having to write another high-priority edict at gunpoint.

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Amelie became even more angry

 

"WHY DOES THE FIGHTING AVOI MEH AHAAAAAA" She begun to sob

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Tianrui Ren sighs a breath of relief. It is time to start his enterprises in Alisgrad now that the dust has settled!

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The young Thuri-Elendil would read the missive, her single eye roaming over the page once more as a sob escaped her lips. Grief filling the Adunian as the man they called an oath-breaker, the man they had so crudely ripped from life, he was family. He was their Lord regardless of death, and now he was with the ancestors. "May King Odin suffer for what he has done, a great failure of a king he is."

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