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A SUMMON FOR JUDGEMENT

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"The King of Aaun has made one too many slip-ups. His time is fast approaching." Said the Duke of Blackworth, Henry Arthur Haverlock, as he continued to ensure the logistics of his Levymen were secured. He could not help but ponder - how would this trial play out?

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Sir Jon de Lewes recites a familiar verse from the Holy Scrolls, of which this situation reminded him.
 

“Their enemy is Vargengotz the Destroyer, who rules from his capital, which was the holiest city. 

And in his army are Vargengotz’s slaves, the tyrants and the treacherous, 

and his false servants, Justice, Glory, and Reward.

 

And Godfrey’s host meets them in battle upon the mountain. 

Thus Godfrey raises the scepter of rebuke;

 

And lo! the command of GOD is justice, and the unjust are punished: 

Vargengotz and his servants are destroyed.”

 

Auspice 2:33-38

 

 

 

"How ironic."

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