Drew2_dude 2131 Popular Post Share Posted July 3, 2023 (edited) Spoiler CHANCELLOR’S REPORT: A FAREWELL ADDRESS “I would have perished had I not persisted” Issued by the GANT CHANCELLERY On this 2nd day of Msitza & Dargundof 484 E.S. VA BIRODEO HERZENAV AG EDLERVIK, In a few moments, I will lay down my official responsibilities as Chancellor of the Aulic Government. Deputy Palatine Roslin Baruch, Marshal Wilheim Barclay, and the entire Aulic Council who have served me during the last ten years, I say publicly as I have privately that I extend my immense gratitude for their dedication and commitment in governing the world’s most formidable kingdom. We know that there continue to be challenges ahead, but I am convinced now more than ever before that the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska—more than any other polity—can successfully meet whatever may face us. In this address as my final report to you, I want to offer an urgent reflection on three pressing matters of state that impact us within and beyond our borders: the geopolitical uncertainties posed by imminent Adrian aggression, the fractious politics within the kingdom, and the integrity of this office which I have had the honor to occupy. ON GEOPOLITICS A real or perceived weakness can tempt the forces of aggression and instigate war. That is why Haense cannot neglect its military strength and readiness. With equal determination, Haense and her allies must find workable solutions to allay the increasing tension through sheer will and collective military contingencies. The specter of Adria demands our vigilance and attentiveness. It has now been over two centuries since the burning of Ves befell Adria. Yet today, the great majority of the people cannot recall a time in which the looming threat of their aggression did not befall the stability of the world. It is the responsibility of every civilized and great-mannered nation to reinforce the dutiful and moral order established by law and upheld by Pontifical mandate. It is and shall remain the policy of Haense in marshaling our material and spiritual might to answer the call of defending our most basic entitlement to security for all Highlanders. During my ministry, I have upheld our strategic commitment to maintain our allegiances and willingness to defend the dignity of man against those who deign to do otherwise. To our allies, I appeal to your courage and strength to never waver in our fight against aggression and recklessness. We must be willing to provide support militarily and to work intelligently to secure the best political outcomes in times of war and peace alike. As scripture teaches us, God’s greatest figures emerge from their conviction to fight for the vision of a better humanity. ON DOMESTIC POLITICS AND CALL FOR UNITY There is a disturbing pattern in Haeseni politics. It tends to disturb our common purpose in addressing the obstacles of our times. Animosity and the prioritization of special interests, particularly among the peerage, must not dictate our terms of engagement. Nor must we let these divisions diminish our unity. Individual ambitions cannot become the norm and we must not allow the temptation of personal gain to take over the soul of our kingdom. An enduring problem for our kingdom is the lack of cohesion. We must find within us a higher calling and to make the necessary sacrifices that will guarantee our prosperity. For years, our society has devolved in sectional politics that have prioritized ethnic and cultural differences before national identity. For too long, our society has been produced through localized agendas. This is an unsustainable model that I urge us to overcome. We must appeal to each other as Haeseni first. We have inherited and labored for a kingdom whose social, economic, and cultural strength has never been better. We have an obligation to protect our bountiful destiny no matter our individual and personal convictions. Our latest political reforms invite us to think more forwardly and collegially. I call upon our political life to heed a unified purpose. We must invest more into education, our military, and our agrarian productivity. These policies must be mutually beneficial. This is as it should be and nothing less can be accepted. ON THE OFFICE OF THE PALATINE I have just been talking about the forces of potential destruction that await us should we give into the worst in our nature. Yet, it is equally important to think of the responsibilities of those charged to prevent such matters from taking hold. It is important that the office of the Lord Palatine remains a strong one whose occupants command the respect of our denizens and the confidence to govern in the name of the Crown. The Chancellery of Haense is a sacred inheritance that began when Rickard Barrow served as a confidant and indispensable advisor to King Petyr. In the centuries since, it has evolved to meet the challenges of governance for each monarch. In our time, the Chancellery of the Palatine has seen a vital transformation to maintain the affairs of state. I am fortunate that Our stewardship has yielded the best in us—safeguarding our cultural patrimony, securing our alliances, committing to lowering our debt and stabilizing our economy, promoting transparency, and ensuring that our people enjoy a safe and cosmopolitan society. This is a powerful office whose institutional history must be appreciated and defended. I wish for all my successors the blessings that I can afford them that their work be for the betterment of all. CONCLUSION Finally, I want to reflect less upon the challenges of our times. Let us highlight the strength of our people. As your Palatine, I have been humbled by the many who make our kingdom greater. We see Haense in our laborers who steward the bountiful lands and rivers. We see Haense in our scholars and scribes as defenders of our cultural and historical record. We see Haense in our soldiers who tirelessly work to secure us against the threats beyond our borders who seek to take your rights and freedom from you. Ours is a kingdom with rich history and an ever-expansive horizon of possibility. I bid you all farewell knowing that the best is yet to come. IV JOVEO MAAN, His Excellency, Otto Gant, Lord Palatine of Hanseti-Ruska and Baron of Gant Edited July 3, 2023 by Drew2_dude 30 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dogged 2148 Share Posted July 3, 2023 Otto Ludovar sheds a tear for Otto Gant's departure. OOC: Much love king 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
garentoft 8358 Share Posted July 3, 2023 News travel quickly around the world, and surely even those in far distant lands would come to hear of Otto's resignation. It took a couple of weeks, but Otto found a letter on his desk. "Thank you, for everything." It simply read, without signature. 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ibiou 1726 Share Posted July 3, 2023 As the daughter-in-law and Lady Emissary of Otto Gant's council, she recalled fondly the conversation she held with him after her first meeting with her ambassadors. It was rare she would ever talk to him in anything that wasn't politics, but the moment had stayed with her. Malcolm Gant was the subject - a friend then, husband now. Alyona scanned the missive with wide eyes, but she wasn't alarmed. Rather, it was the piece of advice she had needed for a long time. "Spasiba..." Was all she uttered, sliding the parchment into a book on her personal desk. He had taken a chance on her, a young and impressionable nineteen year old. Now was her chance to prove him right in his decision more than ever. 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mio 3790 Share Posted July 3, 2023 "You've my thanks, Lord Otto. My thanks one-million times over."With that, the King began to pen a missive of appointment. 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nooblius 5823 Share Posted July 3, 2023 17 minutes ago, Drew2_dude said: It has now been over two centuries since the burning of Ves befell Adria. The Count of Aldersberg's eyes light up in a fury at the mention of the burning of Ves by a Haeseni. The paper crumbles as his hands tense, Markus shakily placing the copy delivered to him into his cabinet. "This Palatine seemed a reasonable man.. but to fondly recall w great betrayal of Haense against Adria..." He shook his head in anger, and quickly poured himself some Carrion Black to calm his nerves. Markus would go on to swear liberally to his wife when retelling what he had read, drunkenly exaggerating the perceived insult in frustration. @milkyi 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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