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The Easy Choice For The Grand Kingdom


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As Dor'Nal approaches the notice board, determination etched on their face, they firmly grasp a notice in their hand. With purposeful strides, they reach the board, eyeing the available space. Positioning themselves, they raise their arm, holding the notice in place against the wood. In their other hand, a hammer glints in the light, ready for action.

 

With swift precision, the dwarf brings the hammer down, the resounding thud echoing through the air. A sturdy nail pierces the notice, securing it firmly to the board. The notice is now securely fastened for all to see.

 

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The Easy Choice

 


The Grand Kingdom of Urguan like other communities will always keep having goals within itself, those are not always the most interesting ones. So many of you fail to grasp that a community doesn’t have to bring you a goal to be a member of it. You have to work, entertain yourself and take care of yourself and your family like an adult. 

 

Our common objective is crystal clear: to foster the growth of The Grand Kingdom of Urguan. It's as simple as that. Of course, the nature of this goal may vary depending on your position within the kingdom, but make no mistake, it remains a driving force. If you're expecting a king or someone else to provide you with excitement or be the sole savior of the kingdom, well, prepare for a lengthy wait.

 

I understand the importance of your clans expanding, but let's shift our focus. Instead of teaching newcomers that your clan reigns supreme over others, let's redirect their attention towards the magnificence of Urguan. We must remember that the growth of The Grand Kingdom should never devolve into a ruthless competition among clans.

 

Yes, every king has had their fair share of failures. But let's not forget, they have also accomplished great things during their reigns. Take Norli Starbreaker, for instance. He may have amassed great wealth and assembled a competent clergy, but his actions caused ripples within the community that are still felt to this day. And what about Jorvin? A formidable warrior, no doubt, but he had to be removed due to his unfortunate tendency to doze off.

 

While it is easy to criticize the actions of past kings, many of you still staunchly defend your friends and clan members as if they had saved the world. As someone who is recognized as an exceptional worker when motivated, I can easily understand the thought process behind such loyalty but unfortunately, to go forward, that doesn’t matter. It is essential that you change your ways and consider the bigger picture.

 

Furthermore, just because your friend or clan member is familiar to you does not automatically make them a suitable candidate for leadership. If the person in question rarely interacts with the community and is seldom seen by other dwarves, how can we consider Conan Goldhand to be a competent leader? 

 

It simply doesn't make sense. Regardless of your plans, if you only present your ideas during election time, how can we view you as a worthy leader of our community? Your motivation seems to be driven solely by ego and believing your right over others.

 

Simultaneously, if you continuously propose a multitude of ideas and establish numerous organizations that fail to sustain themselves, not only are you exhausting yourself, but you are also failing to achieve anything substantial. Voting for Garedyn The Green doesn’t make any sense to me yet, as he has a lot to learn.

 

In conclusion, instead of casting your vote, I encourage you to abstain and continue being a content and fulfilled member of The Grand Kingdom of Urguan, things will get better. 

 

Thank you.

 

The Movement Forever.

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"Wot, abstain from votin'? Feck tha', ahm votin' fer Garedyn."

 

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"oi acknowledge that teh systems oi created were not teh best, but teh people that inherited them today have further emproved upon their function. Whoile oi lament not being able teh make somethin good from teh start, oi'm still proud o where they are t'day." He commented to himself.

 

"I shall always strive teh work hard for teh kingdom, if meh ideas do nae work oi am not one teh hesistate teh change them, as oi always 'ave listened to teh words o' those around meh." He paused for thought. "Narvak oz Urguan"

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1 hour ago, Beholder said:

"Wot, abstain from votin'? Feck tha', ahm votin' fer Garedyn."

 

"Nobodeh' should probableh' listen to the Irongut clan leader who took ovah, anh' empteh' clan, and left it an empteh clan and relic less. Eet' also complained the whole toime about Urguan whoile' doin nothin' to improveh' it"

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7 hours ago, Charles The Bald said:

"Nobodeh' should probableh' listen to the Irongut clan leader who took ovah, anh' empteh' clan, and left it an empteh clan and relic less. Eet' also complained the whole toime about Urguan whoile' doin nothin' to improveh' it"

 

"Dinnae talk aboot t'ings ye 'ave ne inkling o', an' don' accuse me o' stealin' from meh clan. Ah wos th' one who gave Irongut back th' relics lost after Falk vanished."

 

"An', well... ah did try tae improve Urguan, no' meh fault Agnar wos no' impeached when we tried th' first toime."

 

"Regar'less, rather t'en insult meh character mibbie ye shuid defend why votin' fer Garedyn es such a bad thing. We both loike tae complain sae ye mus' 'ave a lo' tae say aboot th' onleh Dwed who gives a rat's arse aboot Urguan an' 'as worked tirelessly tae try an' keep et afloat."

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