Letter of Resignation
Of the former Rassidun tribes of Ves
From their offices and seats of power.
It has been an honor to serve your city through its many vacant seats of bureaucracy, under the auspices of a just and fair prince, and it is with a heavy heart that I but thank you for this opportunity before hereafter swiftly resigning.
I regret to say that the bureaucracy and civil state of the nation renders it untenable for the common man, and thus hereafter resign with immediate effect, if only to find greater comfort in a place with far less strife. I respect that many men may remain in Ves out of good faith, and the city may hold many virtues that should bring great appeal to many others who would dare grace its offices with their skills, passion and drive to act as cogs in its political machine; but for this, we objectively no longer have a place where we can continue to hold this spirit of public duty.
Our former colleagues must now ask whether they still hold this passion for Ves, or whether they simply wish to watch as the absentee-government continues to drag the good Prince’s Ves down this path of failure, humiliation, and later, impoverishment under the Prince’s regent.
The people of our government are an insult to Prince Eidr, our kin, and a disservice to the place we now refuse to call home.
Signed by The Rassidi tribe and House Haraqqa,
Alaria Al-Kassis
Suhailah Al-Kassis
Zahret Al-Qataffi
Naasir El-Amini
Erinia Sato
Dresden Webber
Hando Crane