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VERY Important Demands For The King


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Malcolm Gant was very very ANGRY. He was so angry that his friend got kicked out of a court for no reason! He wanted change. He wanted compensation. He wanted an apology. Malcolm put down the missive, making this face:
 

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"Private trials are an absolute farce, its still going on as I speak!" remarked Arold.

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The hedgehog stole another Ayrian Salmon from his father, preparing to use it against the King and his soldiers if needs be. Should the King ignore the missive, the Salmon the boy had just picked up will become rotten and ready for a throw.

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Michael Haverlock read the missive with a nod as he furrowed his brows. “Ai That’s right! Down with the bullies! Beat up the fiyters! Give us children our rights!” The boy would shout to no one in particular. 

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Otto Gant lofted a brow whilst reading the missive alongside King Georg, “Interestin’, justice among the shadows is hardly justice at all. Maybe this is a matter for the Inquisitor of the Duma to look into.”

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Milonir of Whitehall, one of the guards who kicked the children out, would tremble in his boots. He knew full well the cruelty and merciless, wanton violence children were capable of producing. And he was in their sights. 

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Katerina Colborn has never seen such a persuasive flyer with so many spelling errors. Quickly, she goes to find her brother Brendell (@Nilyeet) to spread word of this outrage to the mighty Fort Fort!

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Bren reads through the missive several times, having to go back and re-read some words. He'd go off in search of August Vilac to show him the demands. "Look vat vey did after vey ran off from ve sleepover!"

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7 minutes ago, WaveLincoln said:

Michael Haverlock read the missive with a nod as he furrowed his brows. “Ai That’s right! Down with the bullies! Beat up the fiyters! Give us children our rights!” The boy would shout to one in particular. 

 

Julietta looks at her older brother as if he's crazy.

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1 minute ago, Cheese1sgrater said:

Katerina Colborn has never seen such a persuasive flyer with so many spelling errors. Quickly, she goes to find her brother Brendell (@Nilyeet) to spread word of this outrage to the mighty Fort Fort!

 

Bren nods along, noting the flier was the same as the one before. "Ea saw vat earlier, Kitty! Ve should bring it up in ve next meeting, ja?"

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Dmitry  polished his armour after the private court session with a grumble. "Holding a private trial became more important than bandits battering down the door. What a farce."

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Audo looked over the barely readable missive from his new post - on the bed of a clinic. He was still sorely disappointed by the poor discipline in this generation of children.

Though this missive did bring up an interesting question: the other children were allowed to remain in court? What the hell was the judge thinking? Perhaps this is similar to him letting his niece into a private court hearing...

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