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hannemannenyay

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  1. I used to think I was a good politician. That in the world of treachery and evil I was better than the rest, a gem of good in a sea of evil. I though I was nice….. But recently I have realised that I’m as bad as anyone else. You may have heard that I tried to get the Duchess of Merentell replaced by another Merentell. Well I did. At the time it didn’t seem bad, I was helping a friend out in dealing with a problem that stemmed from a bad relation, and I was replacing a bad leader with a better one. It didn’t feel like treachery, I suppose it was all so bureaucratic, there wasn’t a big fight where I would be the clear enemy of Archone, but instead I would go through a greater power and give them the responsibility. It wasn’t until after it had all come through, and I had Arch telling me off for what I had done, that I realised what I had done. What seemed like helping a friend had been had been stabbing another one in the back, and I had turned a blind eye to it. I had twisted it in my head to the point of thinking I was helping him, he had issues that would make being a leader a bad fit, but instead of talking to him about it I sent a letter to the empire asking for his removal. So I am not as good a person as I thought. I guess I’m not any worse than the average politician, but that’s not a standard I wanna hold myself to, so I’ll be leaving LOTC politics for a while, and possibly the entire server. I wanna be able to tell myself that I’m making LOTC a better place by working for countries and helping them expand, but I can’t truthfully say that as things are now. I may still stay for some fun rp, but if I do it will only be to enjoy rp, I’ll avoid power and positions where I can truly hurt people. Thanks to everyone who has been supporting me for my journey so far, it’s been one of excitement and thrill, being cast in politics in my second week by Serigala, a man known for bad decisions, but few know the amazing guy who lies behind them. Moncy, the genius who taught me half the stuff I know about ruling. I’m sorry for leaving some of you on a bit of a loose end, some who perhaps needed me, but I was going to do more harm than to the LOTC landscape the way I am now, so I think this is best for everyone. I’m sorry Arch
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    Grew up on a farm in the kingdom of Haense. He had a family and firends, but he never felt connected to either. His family were typical farmers, worried about rain and other farmer things, whereas Arathor din’t want to grow old living in the same moldy old house as his great grandparents lived. The friends he had weren’t very close, just people he would hang out with if he ever went to the tavern, but he would never make time to hang out, it just happened when they were at the same place. Being from Haense he is a follwer of the church of the canon. He believes in the chuches message, and will try to follow it to the best of his ability, but if it comes to a decision between religion and morality or personal goals, religion usually won’t be weigh as heavily as the others. One day, when Arathor was 15, an adventurer passed through the city and Arathor ended up speaking to him. He told him of a fantasticaly world with monsters and adventrue far grander than anything he would ever experience on the farm. Arathor was capruter by these stories, and already being sick of the farm he decided to leave, there was only the problem that he had no clue how to fight and had no weapons nor armour to protect himself if stuff went badly. The adventurer taught him some basics, but then left and wasn’t seen for a couple years. During that time Arathor kept dreaming of leaving and becoming an adventurer, exploring the world and seeing all the wonders the man had told him about. Three years later the man came back. He taught Arathor some more about defence, and gave him tips about travelling the world, including teaching him that no one could ever be trusted. The man also came with an unexpected gift (starting equipment, if there is none, then nothing). The gift that would help Arathor on his roads, as well as the mans advice made him confident to leave his home village in search for a grand adventure. His travells quickly lead him to the starting location and that is where he is now.
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