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Edward Suffolk duly executes the treaty
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Upon hearing about the act, Edward Suffolk would smirk and nod in full approval
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Edward Suffolk would raise his elegant right eyebrow and wonder if the vile things he keeps reading in Curonic papers about Ser Benjamin has truth in them.
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After hearing about the ban, Edward Suffolk would smirk and nod in full approval
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Would raise his elegant right eyebrow and wonder if he really owns the peasant in question as the print suggest and if so, he further would wonder where art his bloody bears!
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Edward Suffolk would frown reading that his fourth son plans to elope with his favourite guard.
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After reading the article concerning the newly made Regent of Curonia, Edward Suffolk wonders if the third edition will be themed “heads, spikes, walls”.
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Upon hearing he was given a license to kill, Edward would turn to the bartender and say: “Vodka martini, shaken not stirred”
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"Witness whereof I set my hand and affix the seal of Suffolk" Lord Edward Suffolk, Count of Pembroke, would write down, before executing the Act and pressing his seal on red wax.
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Would look at this grandson Charles upon hearing the news and say “I care not what Devereux is placed on the throne of Curonia to rule the Kingdom, ...The man that controls Curon’s bee supply controls the Kingdom of Curonia”.
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Upon reading the letter, Edward Suffolk would place his right hand palm on his handsome face in desperation. Not being sure of what to do, he would gaze at the letter written by a senior member of the Loyalist Party with blank eyes. He would turn his face to his handsome son James George Suffolk, waiting for a reply, “Thou know Lord Father... he is the biggest donator of LOPA” would be the reply. Edward Suffolk would drop the letter in desperation and utter a single word “Aye...”. He would roll his eyes and shout to his servants, “Summon the party staff, they have a bee bill to draft!”.
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Upon hearing the news Edward Suffolk would sit heavily at his chair, in his court hall. He would stare at the nearby eagle ornaments wondering what the future would bring for his House. “A truly great man, truly great... so early...” he would mutter thoughtfully.
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“Son”, Edward Suffolk would say to his handsome fourth son James George Suffolk, upon hearing the news, “Ready thy men, tell the smiths to fuel their forges, for when Curon asks we shall answer”.
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Upon hearing the news, Edward Suffolk would smile heavily, expecting the disposal of Edward Arthur Devereux since the day Wilhelm was able to produce an heir. He would turn to his son James and say, “That is Curon for thee son, even the Duke’s blood is not safe from the commoners’ touch. It would be called justice or honour and the rest would eagerly remain as blind as bats before murder”.
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Would read the invitation and note how lucky Klaudia is, to marry his precious handsome little boy.
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Upon hearing the news, Edward Suffolk would lower his handsome face, fondly recalling their fierce arguments on the Parliament Floor
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Foundation of the Loyalist Party (as commonly known as “LOPA”)
Lord Suffolk examined the faces of the men sitting around him, he noted his son James scrabbling on a parchment, not being sure if he was preparing for his lord father’s words or writing a poem for some princess’ favour. Tither were but a few participants, discretion concerning the inner meeting that would follow his declaration was essential. He rose and ordered his servant to bring him the parchment, he broke the seal and begun reading calmly but firmly:
“My lords, ladies, messieurs and mesdames, on this day, I the Lord of Suffolk, Count of Pembroke, hitherby declare the establishment of the Loyalist Party, with the Mission Statement; To protect and defend and further the rights and privileges of His Imperial Majesty and his Imperial Majesty’s loyal, noble Lords and take all actions necessary to protect these rights and privileges and the interests of the Empire of Man, and further declare that while I assume the leadership, my son Lord James George Suffolk will assume the Chairmanship and Monsieur Bartholomew Clinton will serve as the Vice chancellor of this Most Honourable Loyalist Party. It has been resolved that our Loyalist Party shall rest on the following foundations:
1. In order to reduce the cost of administration in his Imperial Majesty’s Government, transfer of administrative liabilities to his Imperial Majesty’s loyal, noble Lords.
2. In order to ensure the continuation of order and efficiency in his Imperial Majesty’s loyal forces, ascertainment of exclusive encouragement concerning knighthood, to the noble bloodlines of his Imperial Majesty’s loyal, noble Lords.
3. In order to release his Imperial Majesty’s Government from the burden and costs of collection, allocation of taxes collected from his Imperial Majesty’s noble lords, prior to the collection of such taxes, to the local estates of such Lords, under their supervision, to ensure the exponential growth of prosperity in the lands of the Empire.
4. In order to protect the physical and mental wellbeing, economic development and trade of the common subjects of his Imperial Majesty and release them of the burdens of political obligations and liabilities, ascertainment of exclusive encouragement of encumberment of such obligations and liabilities to his Imperial Majesty’s noble Lords.
5. In order to increase the prosperity and development of the lands under the Empire, creation of work opportunities, with or without compensations, for those of lesser blood, with methods such as import of said work or said workers or acquisition of the same.
6. In order to release his Imperial Majesty’s Government from the burden, liability, obligation and costs of implementing codes or statutes concerning actions, transactions, deeds, obligations, liabilities or any conduct regarding any occurrence, caused by any party, encumberment of such burdens, obligations and liabilities to his Imperial Majesty’s noble Lords, for jurisdictions they art burdened and privileged to manage.
We will be following the said platform in his Imperial Majesty’s service and it will be our pleasure to wholeheartedly welcome the loyalists of this realm to our ranks, to further serve this glorious Empire of Man, with any means necessary.
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what he has done, shall mark what he will do +1
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Yes he can +1
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Yes she can +1
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It is my unbiased opinion that this man must be given what he demands. +1
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About the Suffolk Armed Forces
The Suffolk Armed Forces, as commonly known as the Suffolk Army, consists of Regiments of 100 ((10)) soldiers. Each regiment is divided into two divisions of 50 ((5)) soldiers. First Division of a Regiment is commanded by a Captain who also is in general command of the Regiment and second Division of a Regiment is commanded by a Lieutenant, both are assisted by Sergeants. Suffolk army is heavily influenced by the Romagna (as all aspects of Suffonian) and Romagnan Army and has a deep infantry tradition and obsession with shield formations. Only conventional mounted forces of the army are the rangers.
All regiments of Suffolk have different numbers and names and they mostly pick private symbols and saints for themselves. Duties of the soldiers in peacetime are divided in three categories: (i) security, (ii) law enforcement and (iii) scouting. While all regiments conducts guard duty and ensures the enforcement of laws as guards (in peacetime soldiers are named guards) second regiment (Regiment II - Crimson Rangers) specifically conducts scouting and espionage tasks and resides at the Crimsonfort at the gates of Pembroke City. While Regiments of the Army are a standing force, in times of need, new temporary Regiments can be gathered until the need is satisfied.
Wartime Suffolk Army Ranks
Marshal
During times of war, a Marshal with powerful to take military actions and give military orders, only second to the Baron, is appointed. Marshal may give any military related orders, including but not limited to conscription of citizens and executing capital punishment. By some Suffonian scholars, Marshal is considered as a Suffonian form of the Romagnan Dictator but as a hereditary feudal lordship is already established, these arguments fell on deaf ears.
Deputy MarshalDeputy Marshal is the Legate of the Marshal and appointed with the Marshal during wartime. Deputy Marshal must follow the orders of the Marshal and may claim authority in the absence of Marshal.
Suffolk Army Ranks
High Constable
High Constable is the civil servant, Minister of the Council, in charge of defence and law enforcement. High Constable administrates the armed forces in times of peace, ensures safety and security, posts guards, provides assistance to Courts and wardens jails. High Constable is not in charge of the armed forces in warfare but traditionally gets appointed as the Marshal.
Captain
Each Regiment of the Army is commanded by a Captain. Captains of the Army forms the Council of Captains (the war Council of Suffolk) and is headed by the High Constable in peace and Marshal in war. In the absence of the Marshal and High Constable, Captain of the First Regiment (Regiment I - Blood Eagles) assumes command as the Chief Captain.
Lieutenant
Lieutenants commands second Divisions of Regiments and in the absence of Captains, takes command of the Regiment.
Sergeant
Sergeants are second in commands of Captains and Lieutenants in Divisions. First Division Sergeant is senior to Second Division Sergeant.
Guard/Soldier
In peace Guard, In war Soldiers are the backbone of the Suffolk Army and the Suffonian Law Enforcement. They are greatly respected and cared for.
Suffolk Army Military Awards and Decorations
Caesar Coronet: A laurel wreath awarded to conquerors of nations only. The endowed person may wear the Caesar Coronet in ceremonies and will be allowed to use the related Conqueror Dacil title (for example conqueror of Norland would be Nordacil).
Edwardcross: Awarded for outstanding service to the Barony. Highest obtainable honour and endows one the privileges of the Gentry.
Eaglecross: Second highest obtainable honour. Awarded for saving the life of a member of House Suffolk or saving a great number of Suffonian lives.
Red Eagle: Awarded for grand military accomplishments.
Red Cross: Awarded for the service against the unnatural.Red Valor: Awarded for showing great courage on battlefield.
Red Talon: Awarded for outstanding execution of military service.
Recruitment
To join Suffolk Army please post the following form as a reply to this topic and we will be getting in touch with you via discord
or please find @Kosekoyun , @akimaadeena12 , @Aladeen , @Kagura Balisari in roleplay in Pembroke City in course of Roleplay.
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Conventional Regiments
Blood Eagles
Blood Eagles are the prime force of the Army and only the most loyal and able warriors are ever admitted to their ranks. When Edward Suffolk arrived to Atlas he was accompanied by a handful of Suffonian men, whom came with him from the far lands of Romagna. As they did before, they swore their allegiance to House Suffolk and from there on always remained on his side. On arrival Edward told them, “As I am the Eagle of Suffolk, so shall thou be my wings and talons” and named them the Eagle Guard. When the Pembroke Castle was found, Edward so declared “Thou have served me, bleed for me, until now thou were mere bodyguards, but today I recognise the blood on thy talons and declare thee Blood Eagles, First Regiment of the Suffolk Army, cornerstone of Suffolk!”. Thus Blood Eagles were borne and they were tasked with serving as the household guards of Suffolk.
Regiment Oath:
On this day, and all the days and nights to follow,
I am bound to the service of the Lord of House Suffolk,
I shall know no master but him,
I shall know no family but my brothers in crimson,
I shall know no wealth but my loyalty,
My sword shall be his talons, my legs shall be his wings
My blood shall paint the Red Eagle,
On this day, and all the days and nights to follow.
Crimson RangersAs the Blood Eagles were a heavy infantry regiment, a swifter force for scouting missions was required. Thus the second regiment, Crimson Rangers was formed. First recruits of Crimson Rangers were foreigners seeking a home and refugee in Pembroke City. Suitable bodied of these men were enlisted as rangers and were trained in the ways of Suffolk by Henry Lodmund. As the second regiment proved to be a success, they were declared as an official regiment and given the Crimsonfort named after them, at the skirts of Pembroke City.
Auxiliary Regiments
Since Suffolk Army has an infantry tradition, it relied on its ally and vassal states for Cavalry regiments, thus Auxiliary Regiments were created. Auxiliary regiments consists of non-Suffonian subjects of Suffolk and mainly focuses on mounted warfare. Unlike conventional regiments, Auxiliary Regiments has no regiment number and no definite number of soldiers and their military ranks varies. Leader of any Auxiliary Regiment stands the same as a Captain of a Conventional Regiment, in matters of warfare.
List of Auxiliary Regiments
Lodmund Regiment
A Short History of Vassalization
While riding close to the lands of Santegia for a quest given by Edward Suffolk, Henry Lodmund was ambushed by a nomadic Turkin tribe called called Osmanoglu Beyligi. Seeing his expensive cloths, Turkins captured Henry for ransom and threw him in to prison. Henry refused to cooperate with his capturers and did not provide a ransomer name and kept challenging the Osmanoglu Bey (leader) to single combat to death. After a couple of days Henry’s resolve was not broken and the Bey was not able to decline the single combat and after being challenged before his men. The Bey he armoured up, got a shield and a steel sword and provided Henry, who was at the point of starvation, with a mere iron sword. Against all odds, and after various wounds and a long duel, Henry killed the Bey and asked for his release. Heirs of the Bey, Osmanoglu family ordered for Henry’s arrest, but Turkins valued honour above all else and were angered with the honourless acts of House of Osmanoglu. They butchered their masters and pledged their swords to Henry, whom they deemed the true successor of the Bey. Henry was not expecting to win over a Turkin tribe. Nevertheless he took them to his service and trained them in then Suffonian ways of warfare. When Pembroke was established, Henry, who was the first and most loyal retainer of Edward Suffolk, was given a castle of his own named after him, the Lodmund Castle. Henry who preferred to stay in the Green Terrace Mansion in Pembroke City, established Lodmund Castle as headquarters for his Turkin Regiment, know as the Lodmund Regiment.Government of Osmanoglu Turkins
Prior to entering in to the service of House Lodmund, thus House Suffolk, Osmanoglu Beyligi was ruled by Beys from Osmanoglu Family, whose sons were called Beyzade and daughters were called Beysanem while their wives were called Hatun. Since Henry did not accept the Bey title, Osmanoglu Beyligi was legally dismantled and they became the Lodmund Regiment, but they still kept all aspects of Osmanoglu Beyligi save the name and the Bey. As all men and women of Osmanoglu are warriors they do not differentiate between civil and military offices. Right hand of the Bey was called Pervane, and now a Pervane appointed by Henry Lodmund rules the Turkins on his behalf. Under Pervane, serves Bashs (heads) appointed to specific tasks as: Alpbash (head of the army), Erzakbash (head of the inventory). Soldiers of Osmanoglu are called Alp and they serve under Cavush(s) whom reports to Alpbash or Pervane.
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"Witness whereof I set my hand and affix the seal of Suffolk" Lord Edward Suffolk, Baron of Pembroke, would write down, before executing the Act and pressing his seal on red wax.
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If Ave was deemed not active, that is something Adria should consider before transferring their leadership to Ave willingly, furthermore the rule “states the active roleplay leader of the nation”, it doesn’t state anything about the domicile of the said leader...