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Everything posted by JVQ
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When you refer to the artefact incident as dynamic RP you are mistaken. We want legitimate and dynamic RP; Kevinblabla rage quitting and opening the vaults for his pals doesn't really fall within that bracket. Can't say anything for the Haelun'or coup, don't know anything about it...
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FM's should remove posts like these, as soon as there is a threat to Oren the masses do a good job of trying to delegitimise their enemies through repetitive memes. Come on guys! "We want dynamic RP!" Stop trying to undermine any RP that opposes you then! We see it every few days with the dwarves, no surprise it begins again now...
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Could you explain what the bounty board is? Or at least in plainer terms
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Fortune favours the bold
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The Disolvement of the Grand Kingdom- A Sultanate rises
JVQ replied to Imam Faiz Kharadeen's topic in Axios OOC Archive
((These shitposts are getting old, if you want to delegitimise the dwarves, do it with real roleplay.)) -
This kind of captivates why some people don't feel like playing the server anymore. When people talk about keeping everything in RP and admins not interfering with wars, you discredit that argument through these attempts at passive aggressive memeing.
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Everyone is trying to win LoTC, some are more successful than others.
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The Irehearts pen their official response. 'Clan Father Velwyn Ireheart will represent the Clan as Senator.'
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~=~ Da Kirkja Dverga ~=~ The Dwarven Clergy
JVQ replied to gandalfo's topic in Axios Roleplay Archive
What is ye name? Velwyn Ireheart How active are you in the kingdom? ((How long you are online each day/week))- Very active. What god do ye worship the most? (( Who is your patron god? Please read up on the relevant information under "The Brathmordakin".)) Dungrimm ((What is your skype name? This is not required however if you give it you'll be added to the eventual Dwarven clergy chat.)) kippad99 -
Velwyn picks up a copy of the paper and reads the news, hoping it becomes a regularity.
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Goldrim, contact me on skype buddy I spoke to him a few months ago
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Various Irehearts distribute missives throughout the Kingdom. Dagor Irongrinder, a hoarder of dwarven secrets. Does his status rise when he sits atop the floating rock in which he hides the truth to golemancy and runesmithing, is it his secret to keep from the rest of the Urguanites? He has an iron nerve to call me out for power lust, when his true desire is to be the sole golemancer in Axios, to wield the secrets of our ancestors for his own gain. Dagor has since attaining seneschal for a second term during the regency, shown lethargism and complacency. In his stone month, records revealed to me in my own term as seneschal showed Dagors inability to retrieve any taxes from the Kingdom’s citizens. Despite many claiming to have paid the taxes previously, none of the funds made it back to the treasury. Uncomposed and wroth, Dagor fails to hold his emotions in check, allowing his blinding rage to warrant violent outbursts and unfounded allegations. For someone who does not contribute to our great nation, Dagors self righteous and entitled demeanour is insulting to those who are required to adhere to his notions, especially when his powers are so unfairly vested in him. He has shown his inability to handle diplomatic circumstances, specifically that regarding legislation of the elections. If his powers preside over upholding and monitoring the articles of Urguan, is it not his negligence that has led us to this issue in the first place? Had Dagor documented the aforementioned legislation, then there would not need to be clarification. His insolence in handling his duties and his spewn allegations claiming I to be deceitful, simply for branching to solve the issue, leads me to think Dagor should not represent any able body of government. How can we hope to progress as a nation, how can we hope to survive, when dwed with such incompetency as Dagor are allowed to pen officiated addresses to the Grand Kingdom? Are allowed to make uneducated and undocumented legislative changes without consulting any other than a senate. It beseeches me with grief that Dagor remains in an integral position, belittling the grandeur of our great nation. If the Mountain polity holds true power over the next King elected, if our candidate is assured to be the next King through senatorial vote, does that not hold tribute the fact that by using a general election it takes power away from my own interests? Dagor may be able to build stone beings capable of destruction, but his delusion, idiocy and upper stupidity regarding etiquette and political and social conventions should implore all of you to believe that he should no longer stand in our government. Clan Father Velwyn Ireheart
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When you remove a king

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@Kevinblabla7 hahaha look at these filthy dwarves hahahaha they weak you strong they moustaches are bad and our muscles are very stronge you no rennounce you were replacedDDDDDDDDDDD and took armoR of urguani with you now you fight against these weak flying nimbus fanatics with many bearsds all glory and praise to the king kevingblingblingseven
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Velwyn would respond "Has Hogarth vested this authority in you?"
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Velwyn adresses an open court, all Senators and citizens invited It has come to the attention of myself that legislation has been enacted by the senate regarding the re-election of Urguan. Although historically it has fallen upon the people of Urguan to choose their King, the Senate has, with Torvin Grandaxe's regal approval, opted to mount the power in to their own hands. Although voted upon by the Senate, which is supposed to be representative of the clans, I feel strongly that many of Urguans denizens are oblivious to the changes at hand. Furthermore, since the conception of the revised articles, there has been no clarification on the electoral process. It is also my belief that the legislation voted upon, although agreed, was never legitimately added to the articles. If undocumented, it does not exist in law. Urguan has never used law that was not legally binding to the articles, considering the agreed amendment is spoken and not written, it is not binding and we should not consider this change legitimate. If the legislation was drafted before the meeting, presented to the Senate and then enacted through an official mandate, then it would be considered law. It was never formally drafted, therefore Senators will not have known explicitly what they were voting for, nor was it officiated through an official amendment to the articles. We cannot simply draft the legislation anew, as it was not presented in the initial meeting, nor do we have an official capable of giving regal approval. I suggest we defer to our former electoral process from the previous articles, allow our people to vote for their ruler directly and clarify this for future reference. One cannot replace un-clarified amendments with more un-clarified amendments. ((Spoken in common for ease of reading))
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Letters are distributed to all clans of the senate Urguanite senators, It is time for us to crown our next Grand King and establish Urguans next government. The regency wishes for this process to happen quickly so that our elected leader will enjoy an appropriate amount of time to prepare for the upcoming difficulties. It is with this letter that we ask the Senators of each great clan to reply to this letter with their nominations for the next Grand King. In the coming days those nominations will be finalised, concluding with the last official meeting headed by the regency, after which, the new King and his own delegation will be decided through a senate election. The meeting will take place in three stone days, nominations being accepted up until then. We hope this meets you in good health. Signed, Lord Regent Hogarth Irongut.
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Velwyn gathers his Ireheart brothers, long had they enjoyed the peace in which they lay their axes, but it was no ache to them that they might once again slay Orenians. (())
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When people claimed Anthos was too big, Athera was made too small. (Not to mention every nation was situated on on the same road.) When Athera was made to small you brought in Vailor and Axios which were too big, I miss running between capitals instead of fast travels. Anthos and Fringe were perfect sizes in my opinion. Moving back to simplistic Nexus free vanilla minecraft on a more detailed map with a greater layout is the ideal turn out for me. Fast travels and crafting have changed the dynamic of the server and I feel that it isn't for the better. Realistically, Anthos wouldn't stay flooded because it's so small in the scheme of the world, that I doubt the North alone would raise water levels enough to submerge everything.
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Order of Urguanite Regency Following the Senate congregates ⅘ majority vote, the Dwed known as Torvin Grandaxe has been discharged from his role as Grand King. It fell upon the Senate to choose their regent for the coming term, whom unanimously agreed to turn to an old and trusted Dwed with much experience, Hogarth Irongut. Furthermore, the election of the new King will be delayed in order to facilitate slight reform and to allow the Senate to focus on the foreign issues at hand. With the absence of a King and the void of his courtiers in the high council, Regent Hogarth has opted to appoint Jorik Grandaxe and Dagor Starbreaker as Grand Marshal and Seneschal respectively. Although this is a troubling time, we the representatives of the Grand Kingdom, see this as an optimum opportunity for progressive reform in many aspects of the Kingdom and feel strongly that we have made the right decision in regards to our political, social and economic well being. Narvak oz Urguan The Senate of Hammers
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A Blood Pact, the Mountain Alliance 2nd of the Grand Harvest 1588 From this day, 2nd of the Grand Harvest 1588 and onwards, the Mountain Alliance shall be enacted between the signatories of this document. The blood pact, between Azwytrumm and Khronammoruk [1], will act as an assurance of friendship and solidification of inter-clan relations to form a singular polity within the Grand Kingdom. Both signatories shall agree to never, under any circumstance, employ acts of hostility against one another. Signatories pledge military support in the event fellow signatories are shown hostility. Signatories are not required to pledge military support to another signatory if said signatory are the aggressor. Signatories are encouraged but not required to council with one another in substantial matters that might endanger political and social well being. Signatories may not pledge the Mountain Alliance to any form of cause or conflict unless both signatories agree to do so. In the event of disagreement by the Fathers, matters are taken to the Clan Elders whom vote. Signed: Clan Father Kerwyr Frostbead, Thrumm Agnarumm[2] Clan Father Velwyn Ireheart, son of Vorstag. Disambiguation [1] Azwytrumm and Khronammoruk refers to Clan Frostbeard and Ireheart respectively. [2] Roughly translates to “Mountain Lord” or more colloquially “Lord of the Mountain Folk.” A sketched depiction of Kerwyr Frostbeard lies at the bottom of the Document.
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Taxation of Kal'Nikaer Notices are put up around the capital On the last stone day of every other stone week, all taxes for homes within the capital are due. If the appropriate tax due is not deposited within the chest respective to your house, your house will be locked until the tax is paid. If the home owner has a suitable excuse for not completing their taxes, they should speak with the Seneschal, Velwyn Ireheart as soon as possible. All taxes are due at the end of the week, as reminded by the former Foreman General earlier this week. If residents fail to file their taxes, they will have three stone days until their house is locked. If the debt time eclipses another three stone days from the point of their house being locked, the Seneschal will move the residents belongings in to storage for the resident. The belongings are moved to remove inactive Dwarves and help solve the Housing crisis, as new Dwarves are struggling to find home in the city. If the resident fails to contact the Seneschal regarding the where about of their belongings within 10 stone days from the point of movement, the belongings will be auctioned or repossessed. The Seneschal would like to remind the citizens of the capital that taxes haven't been fully collected in very a long time, and won't stand for free housing any longer, especially with the shortage of homes. Furthermore: -Residents are NOT allowed to pay for more taxation papers than the amount required for the two stone week taxation period. -Placing papers worth more than the two stone week period will still only count as one period of taxation and you will not get refunded. On a final note, the taxation deadline is every other stone Sunday, residents shouldn't have to be reminded. If any Dwedmar have any issues within the city or regarding the previous notice, do not hesitate to contact the Seneschal. Signed Velwyn Ireheart, Seneschal of Urguan
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Velwyn notes that even if what Felix was saying was true, that the Orcs were Urguanians before any treaty or declaration were made.
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forty year old virgin
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