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No Requiem, the true High Marshal and Duke of Wasteland was neutral, he had not receive word of the rebellion until too late. He now fights with the counter rebellion. Currently, the there are 8 loyalists, and 13 counter-rebels that support the old government. The supporters of the despot however, have far larger and stronger units. Legatus DeSyrr 7 April 2006 03:48 (CEST)
 
No Requiem, the true High Marshal and Duke of Wasteland was neutral, he had not receive word of the rebellion until too late. He now fights with the counter rebellion. Currently, the there are 8 loyalists, and 13 counter-rebels that support the old government. The supporters of the despot however, have far larger and stronger units. Legatus DeSyrr 7 April 2006 03:48 (CEST)
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:That's good to hear. It's bad enough that El Cid and his cronies took over. It would be even worse to hear that some members of the legitimate government sided with him. --[[User:Indirik|Indirik]] 7 April 2006 14:58 (CEST)

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While El Cid and Artanis were despised during their time in Caligus, Requiem was a respected warrior. Was he really part of the rebel force? - Yuri Malitia 7 April 2006 02:34 (CEST) of Caligus

I have no idea. All I know is that Requiem is still the lord of Wasteland, while all other local lords were removed. I tried not to insuate anything into that. I'm just report the data as I see it. You can check the data yourself, here.
--Indirik 7 April 2006 03:05 (CEST)

No Requiem, the true High Marshal and Duke of Wasteland was neutral, he had not receive word of the rebellion until too late. He now fights with the counter rebellion. Currently, the there are 8 loyalists, and 13 counter-rebels that support the old government. The supporters of the despot however, have far larger and stronger units. Legatus DeSyrr 7 April 2006 03:48 (CEST)

That's good to hear. It's bad enough that El Cid and his cronies took over. It would be even worse to hear that some members of the legitimate government sided with him. --Indirik 7 April 2006 14:58 (CEST)