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RENOUNCEMENT OF ALLEGIANCE


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A newly-appointed Legate sailed the seven seas, hair blowing in the wind, the smell of salt heavy in the air, the -- a letter smacks the man in the face with a wet 'plap'. He scowled, reeling back to read the paper as he wiped saltwater from his eyes.

"Folk littering these days, making the ocean unbearable to ... The Sarkozics!?"

 

A silence follows, before he mumbled,

"Well, I've never actually seen any in Balian, ever. This isn't a very big loss," John shrugged, throwing the flier back into the wind.

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An Azdrazi, among his collapsed and ash-covered lair kicked his feet in the air with excitement!
"This is where the fun begins."

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Minuvas looked to his brother Hieran @Buffsanta  "Can you believe our Nephew is a Sarkozy? Oh yes, total scandal...a Half-Elf Sarkozy none the less. Amazing weve kept it secret this whole time....the things Ive done for Thucydides...."

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Caterina received the idea's proposal with indifference. She had wasted over twenty years of her life wandering the lands of Balian, unknown, friendless, her presence almost like that of a ghost.  Her beryl eyes narrowed on her brother, Kasimir, as she plainly said, "The Sarkozics did not belong in Balian regardless. We're Raev."

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Frederick Aurelian would be standing at the front Castle Aurelian before seeing figures coming from the distance, he would then shout "The Sarkozic's of Pompourelia have arrived." he would state with grin on his face.

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A certain Lurinite Princess, who had been close friends with the previous Sarkozic viscount, lets out a short hum. She says nothing, before her attention is diverted and she carries on with her day.

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"In Oren, from where my ancestors descend, renouncing to the oath of fealty to the Crown was treason, a crime punished with death by hanging. Only the liege can release his vassal from his oath, and not vice versa." stated Marc Galbraith upon hearing the news.

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