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| width="33%" align="center"|Bringing you the best of the press from Itorunt!
 
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article = A member of the underground, mentioned above, was investigated by the secret police run by Emanuel to disclose particulars about him. When it was discovered, he admitted to Ryndhal that he was a member of the rebel underground, and explained his reasons for joining. Ryndhal refused to ban the offending troop leader without trial and has now fined him 50 gold, saying "If you leave the rebel underground movement, so that if you are followed in the future, there will be no evidence you are involved, I shall find reason '''not''' to banish you - and in doing so will bring the Kings displeasure to myself once more. I will however need to at least issue a fine for it, based on the reasoning I will give for you being a part of it." Later in the same letter, he also said "Whatever may happen in the future with other positions, I very much intend to stay as Judge throughout... Even when I may disagree with leadership, I at least have control over the punishments given out". An anonymous TL had previously said "I'd put gold on the fact that Emanuel and Ryndhal know no one else in the rebellion and are relying on implying they know names to have people step forward themselves."
 
article = A member of the underground, mentioned above, was investigated by the secret police run by Emanuel to disclose particulars about him. When it was discovered, he admitted to Ryndhal that he was a member of the rebel underground, and explained his reasons for joining. Ryndhal refused to ban the offending troop leader without trial and has now fined him 50 gold, saying "If you leave the rebel underground movement, so that if you are followed in the future, there will be no evidence you are involved, I shall find reason '''not''' to banish you - and in doing so will bring the Kings displeasure to myself once more. I will however need to at least issue a fine for it, based on the reasoning I will give for you being a part of it." Later in the same letter, he also said "Whatever may happen in the future with other positions, I very much intend to stay as Judge throughout... Even when I may disagree with leadership, I at least have control over the punishments given out". An anonymous TL had previously said "I'd put gold on the fact that Emanuel and Ryndhal know no one else in the rebellion and are relying on implying they know names to have people step forward themselves."
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article = Due to a lack of communication of orders, the combined forces of Ibladesh and Itorunt attacked Ubent, causing strife. This has recently been exposed, with Gopherman, former ruler of Itorunt, showing private correspondences with the ruler of Ibladesh, Sorcha, expressing concern with Emanuels actions. a large discussion followed, which this scribe would die of writing up, so it shall not fully be included. This discussion was largely sparked off by the exposure of the member of the underground, and Emanuels actions have caused concern from troop leaders both lowly and high in the hierarchy, with prominent members of the council, such as Aurodu the Hawk and Ryndhal.
 
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Revision as of 19:22, 6 February 2006

The Itorunt Informer
Price: Free! Written by the Exiled Family. Bringing you the best of the press from Itorunt! Issue number 2, February
Articles Included in This Issue: Political schism in Itorunt, Member of the underground identified and fined, Diplomatic muddle up in Winkamus, and political overview of the realm.
Political schism in Itorunt
Today a series of trials have been held by the Arch priest of Itorunt, Ryndhal, to ascertain the identities of members of the underground. This action was provoked by conflicting views in Itorunt over the hot topics of the battle in Winkamus (see below) and possibly moving the capital. Moving the capital was a radical move suggested by an enterprising troop leader of the realm with an idea to reduce supply routes by over 100 miles. This idea was supported by a number of nobles of various ranks. Unfortunately, Emanuel, King of Itorunt, disagreed with the idea, claiming that in the past this plan had failed. Despite this statement being contested by some influential TL's on the public message board and one knight pledging to change class to bureaucrat, Emanuel refused and ordered an investigation into certain troop leaders, and then passed the information to Ryndhal demanding that one troop leader be banned immediately. Ryndhal then issued a public message saying:

"Investigations have been carried out, and it a meeting of people conspiring in a rebel underground has been witnessed and reports.

We have names of some of those involved!

You have one day to explain to me just what you are doing as a member of this organisation or there will be banishments from this Realm. Even after I have recieved explanation there may well be bannishment, but before issuing the punishments, I at least give you the opportunity to explain.

You know who you are, I know who you are, come to me and explain now. Or be banished in the morning!

Sir Ryndhal Arch Priest of Itorunt, Duke of Semall" Due to the investigations of Emanuel being unsubtle, the offending troop leader knew that it was him that they were referring to. More on the aftermath below.

Member of the underground identified and fined
A member of the underground, mentioned above, was investigated by the secret police run by Emanuel to disclose particulars about him. When it was discovered, he admitted to Ryndhal that he was a member of the rebel underground, and explained his reasons for joining. Ryndhal refused to ban the offending troop leader without trial and has now fined him 50 gold, saying "If you leave the rebel underground movement, so that if you are followed in the future, there will be no evidence you are involved, I shall find reason not to banish you - and in doing so will bring the Kings displeasure to myself once more. I will however need to at least issue a fine for it, based on the reasoning I will give for you being a part of it." Later in the same letter, he also said "Whatever may happen in the future with other positions, I very much intend to stay as Judge throughout... Even when I may disagree with leadership, I at least have control over the punishments given out". An anonymous TL had previously said "I'd put gold on the fact that Emanuel and Ryndhal know no one else in the rebellion and are relying on implying they know names to have people step forward themselves."
Diplomatic muddle up in Winkamus, and political overview of the realm
Due to a lack of communication of orders, the combined forces of Ibladesh and Itorunt attacked Ubent, causing strife. This has recently been exposed, with Gopherman, former ruler of Itorunt, showing private correspondences with the ruler of Ibladesh, Sorcha, expressing concern with Emanuels actions. a large discussion followed, which this scribe would die of writing up, so it shall not fully be included. This discussion was largely sparked off by the exposure of the member of the underground, and Emanuels actions have caused concern from troop leaders both lowly and high in the hierarchy, with prominent members of the council, such as Aurodu the Hawk and Ryndhal.