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The Red Manifesto

ᛏᚺᛖ ᚾᚨᛏᛁᛟᚾ ᛟᚠ ᛏᚺᛖ ᛈᛖᛟᛈᛚᛖ

 

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Red Urguan

ᚨ ᚾᛖᚹ ᛋᚤᛋᛏᛖᛗ ᚠᛟᚱ ᛈᚱᛟᛋᛈᛖᚱᛁᛏᚤ

 

Urguan has been mired in a state of stagnation, with empty streets and dormant forges. Many within the kingdom place the blame on Agnar Grandaxe or Bakir Ireheart. However, it is crucial not to overlook the true culprits responsible for this decline: the elves. The integration of elves into dwarven society has paralleled the downward spiral of Urguani society. This troublesome trend began modestly, as they started referring to Golemancy runes as sigils and attempted to exert influence over dwarven culture. Gradually, they went a step further by engaging in the creation of half-breeds, such as Alaric Grimgold, which defied Yemekar's divine design. The audacity of the elves did not stop there. They proceeded to pilfer our cultural magics and art forms, only to pervert and ridicule them.

 

For Urguan to reclaim its former glory and thrive, we must bring about a transformative shift in the system. The dwarves must liberate themselves from the oppressive influence of the elves and unite as one. The existing system hinders our progress and has been manipulated by cunning elves intent on impeding our inevitable growth. It perpetuates internal conflicts, rivalries, and self-interest, prioritizing them over the collective welfare of our people. The new system should revolve around cooperation and collaboration for the greater good of Urguan and the entire dwarven race. The current clan system fosters elven politics and internal strife, hindering our advancement—this must come to an end!

 

The Great Leap Forward

ᚨ ᚾᛖᛖᛞᛖᛞ ᛚᛖᚨᛈ ᚠᚱᛟᛗ ᛟᚢᚱ ᚲᚺᚨᛁᚾᛋ

 

As a community, we are called upon to embark on a great leap forward, embracing novel systems that prioritize industrial progress and the advancement of our people. To achieve this, we must divide our efforts: some will tend to the fields, ensuring our sustenance; others will master the art of weapon forging and the creation of mystical artifacts; and finally, we need warriors who are ready to carry forth the message of Red Urguan, spreading its principles far and wide.

 

The Farmers

In order to sustain a society focused on industry and working together, we must maintain a steady supply of food. The bellies of dwarves must never go empty, and that is why Urguan needs farmers. The fields of Heffrum must be tended to and bales of wheat and slabs of meat must be produced in large scale in order to support the efforts of Red Urguan. There cannot be a hierarchy, the farmers must work as a collective and think as a collective in order to succeed. 

The Miners and Crafters

At the heart of Dwarven society lies industrialism, and it is the miners who quench the insatiable thirst for precious resources. The cave dwarves, in their contribution to the cause, must extract valuable metals from the mountains of Aevos and skillfully forge them into weapons and tools for the betterment of Urguan. We must not succumb to the elven mindset of hoarding these metals, as they should be held for communal use, dedicated to large-scale projects that fortify Urguan's armory and enhance its prosperity. The smiths of Urguan should not toil solely for personal gain, but rather channel their craftsmanship towards the greater purpose of fostering dwarven unity and advancing our society.

The warriors

As word spreads of our transformative systems and the shattering of oppressive chains, it is foreseeable that the elves may attempt to impede our progress. They might mobilize their armies, aiming to rebind us in shackles once more. We must remain resolute in preventing such a setback. Therefore, the legion must unite and form the formidable Red Urguan Guard. Renowned warriors from the esteemed Frostbeard and Ireheart clans have a crucial role to play in this new society. Instead of engaging in inter clan conflicts, they must channel their strength towards projecting the power and influence of our cause. Our mission extends beyond the borders of Urguan—we must liberate the rest of Aevos with our ideological fervor and strive to emancipate the oppressed, spreading our message far and wide.

 

The economy 

Similar to our Senate and Ground Council, taxes are artificial constructs contrived by elves to impede our progress and hinder our advancement. Instead of imposing taxes, we should pool our minas collectively to fuel expansive projects and endeavors. By establishing a shared bank with a unified vision, we eliminate the need for taxation. Our wealth will be accrued through the prowess of our industrial hub, producing goods to be sold and bolstering a thriving economy that drives our prosperity.

 

The Plea

ᛏᚺᛖ ᛈᛚᛖᚨ ᛟᚠ ᛏᚺᛖ ᛈᛖᛟᛈᛚᛖ

 

Instead of bestowing your votes upon dwarves who perpetuate the oppressive system, lend your support to Durin Hammerforge. When you vote for Durin, you are ultimately voting for your own liberation. Should we persist on our current path, our fate will inevitably be one of despair and ruin. It is imperative that we align ourselves with the movement and forge a superior society—one that upholds the core values of dwarves, the Brathmordakin, and our rich cultural heritage. Together, we have the power to break free from the chains that bind us and establish a new nation—a nation aflame with the spirit of unity and progress.



 

 

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"DURIN FOR KING!" screams bandit boss Elsil'Ceru

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"BAHAHAHAH!" Came the raucous laughter of a Dwarf who read the propaganda.

 

Still though, it was very Dwarven to blame any other race but themselves for their own issues. Perhaps the Shadow Government of Elves was running things behind the scenes?

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9 hours ago, Beholder said:

"BAHAHAHAH!" Came the raucous laughter of a Dwarf who read the propaganda.

 

Still though, it was very Dwarven to blame any other race but themselves for their own issues. Perhaps the Shadow Government of Elves was running things behind the scenes?

“She doesn’t know…” 

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