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2 minutes ago, WaveLincoln said:

The Baron of Marsana, Gaius var Ruthern nodded to his cousin, 

 

“Yam surprised that Y have managed to keep House Ruthern drama free in Balian.” 
 

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Jan would chuckle at his cousins words, “Da, you have done well.” The Ivanovich would then stab the missive onto a beam so it is for all to see. “Now we wait and see what is to happen.”

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After months of seeking his long desired relic of the past, Loran von Draco turns to course back towards Kingdom of Haense by water. The ship was hulking with all sorts of loot, weapons and minae, making the wooden vessel barely float above water. Yet Lorans boat sailed in the shadow of two behemoth battleships from lands far away, with men and beasts unusual to most Haenseni. Sea shanties echoed throughout the calm waters home, eerie smell of death followed them closely. "...The world is its own greatest enemy..." He whispered in the far mist in great attempt to recite The Dreamed One. Deep thoughts kept creeping in, but Loran only felt pure bliss. For what reason the Prince made allies with such uncanny beings it is unknown, but seems to be the perfect time to bring the army back to Mardale before continuing with his plans.

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Josefina Barclay nodded as she read, before spying her husband's signature at the bottom. With a slight laugh, the Duchess folded the parchment and tucked it away to go over again later. "So this is what vy were working so hard on, mea love?" @Fionn__TWG

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Theroden snorted as the missive circulated to the pagan kingdom in question. “Perhaps not all canonists are idiots. Not that I expect that they’ll be competent enough to do anything meaningful about this.”

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       An old Ruthern awkwardly sinks in his chair, starting to wonder if maybe he shouldn't have tried so hard to regain his lost memories.

 

        "Well, fudge.." He said, not wanting to curse. "I should have tried staying as Levi." The old man grumbled uncomfortably in his small house.

 

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Lord Felix, Speaker and Royal Captain is wondering why he's being mentioned when no one came to speak to him about any of this. 

 

"Whelp. Best of luck to these houses." He left his home to put the military on standby. "Gonna have to prepare for some arrests one way or the other it seems.

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From the Seven Skies a dissapointed Jan Otto Kortrevich sighed as his descendants too signed the proclamation. "Ea may have done the same to House Barclay, but those relations were already tainted back then...ea hope nie bridges are burnt here."

 

He then went back to being dead, as usual.

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Wilfriche 'Willy' Sigismund shook his head before holding onto Aleksandr's arm.
"NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! THEY ARE BEING... MEAN!" 

 

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"Mamej, are they scared of us?" asked the small Ruthern child, Elizaveta, after she had overheard her mother reading the missive. @PerfectlyPeachy

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Maria Looks down at this missive as she smacks her lips. She whistles upon the men of Hyspia, and the vice royal guard

 

Vengan, we have a target on our backs and now they may come for us, Prepárense todos ustedes!


 

Samuel Looked down at this missive with a frown as he sharpened his own blade an knuckle dusters, he knew better how humanity acts when many gather against those with ambition.

 


 
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Mari murmured something to herself after reading the missive - gaining a newfound understanding. She road off to her family keep, and drafted a few letters with a trustworthy red crayon. 

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Izin Colborn rests a hand upon the his wife's shoulder as she sat in her office, his gaze scanning over the missive before it was sent out, "Hopefully they'll learn something from this, liebe. They need to be taken down a notch or two."

 

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Leopold of Salvus mused upon the letter, he rocked back and forth in his chair as the fireplace is lit by the Salvian maid. He'd put his coffee down on the little table in front of the chair , he'd turn to his fellows of the Royal Salvian Academy. 


"The perfidious Ruthern, an interesting volk. Verily, nothing is holy to them. The Faith in Gott through our Mother Church, only a tool to justify war against a peaceful and recluse pagan kingdom. When the Ruthern doesn't get his way, he throws a tantrum, in typical fashion for his kind, and points towards just Barclay "But Venerable Georg conquered Sutican pagans, why can't we!", completely missing the point that Venerable Georg, as an existing vassal to the Venerable Corwin von und zu Alstreim and his Holy son Ottomar, reconquered Sutica for Canonicate society after Alstreim's failure to peacefully convert the Sutican. It is obivous the Ruthern has no heed for the Faith, no attempts at conversion had been made, no effort or official sanction by His Holiness, only pure realpolitik and opportunism, through which he signifies his lack of piety.

 

The Ruthern cares not for King either, to my knowledge no sanction was given, his abuse of the feudal contract with his liege lord would pull His Majesty into a war he himself never wanted. The Ruthern will say: "But Haensemen intervened in Sutica!". Yes indeed, Haeseni soldiers were a driving force in the reconquest of Sutica, yet this was explicitly allowed by the King. His rule and superiority was not subverted in any way by the righteous cause to canonize Sutica.

 

His manipulative tongue and deceitful smile, his frail passive-aggresiveness has, as evidenced by this letter, brought upon disgust of all sensible Lords of the Realm. Dreading that they share rank with men that hold neither Gott or King in high regard. A pale reflection of the Waldenian Sutican cause, which had the respect and consent of both. To this he is doomed, playing eternal catch-up with the bringer of civilization, the builder of nation and state, the maintainer of Church and Gott's dominion. It is an establishment in the modern form of the ancient spirit of his kind: man without tradition, that in its social mysticism, in the predominance of pathos over ethos, of instinctivity over rationality.

 

This is his plight."
 

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52 minutes ago, xMuted said:

Wilfriche 'Willy' Sigismund shook his head before holding onto Aleksandr's arm.
"NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! THEY ARE BEING... MEAN!" 

 

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An unnamed Colborn, Kortrevich, and Barclay servant who were super buff push Wilfriche around with cackles. “Give us your luncheon mina, nerd!”

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12 minutes ago, kipps said:

Leopold of Salvus mused upon the letter, he rocked back and forth in his chair as the fireplace is lit by the Salvian maid. He'd put his coffee down on the little table in front of the chair , he'd turn to his fellows of the Royal Salvian Academy. 


"The perfidious Ruthern, an interesting volk. Verily, nothing is holy to them. The Faith in Gott through our Mother Church, only a tool to justify war against a peaceful and recluse pagan kingdom. When the Ruthern doesn't get his way, he throws a tantrum, in typical fashion for his kind, and points towards just Barclay "But Venerable Georg conquered Sutican pagans, why can't we!", completely missing the point that Venerable Georg, as an existing vassal to the Venerable Corwin von und zu Alstreim and his Holy son Ottomar, reconquered Sutica for Canonicate society after Alstreim's failure to peacefully convert the Sutican. It is obivous the Ruthern has no heed for the Faith, no attempts at conversion had been made, no effort or official sanction by His Holiness, only pure realpolitik and opportunism, through which he signifies his lack of piety.

 

The Ruthern cares not for King either, to my knowledge no sanction was given, his abuse of the feudal contract with his liege lord would pull His Majesty into a war he himself never wanted. The Ruthern will say: "But Haensemen intervened in Sutica!". Yes indeed, Haeseni soldiers were a driving force in the reconquest of Sutica, yet this was explicitly allowed by the King. His rule and superiority was not subverted in any way by the righteous cause to canonize Sutica.

 

His manipulative tongue and deceitful smile, his frail passive-aggresiveness has, as evidenced by this letter, brought upon disgust of all sensible Lords of the Realm. Dreading that they share rank with men that hold neither Gott or King in high regard. A pale reflection of the Waldenian Sutican cause, which had the respect and consent of both. To this he is doomed, playing eternal catch-up with the bringer of civilization, the builder of nation and state, the maintainer of Church and Gott's dominion. It is an establishment in the modern form of the ancient spirit of his kind: man without tradition, that in its social mysticism, in the predominance of pathos over ethos, of instinctivity over rationality.

 

This is his plight."
 

 

Leon had also traveled all the way to Salvus to hear the academic take of the great historian, philosopher and theologician Leopold, whom they called "the Wise". He took much inspiration, and learned a great deal just by the wise's man presence, whose knowledge and intellect radiated greatly.

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