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''After days of fighting, Retravic took over control of Fwuvoghor, ended the peace process Widfara had started, and reformed Fwuvoghor into a monarchy. Calling it the "Monarchical Republic of Fwuvoghor."''
 
''After days of fighting, Retravic took over control of Fwuvoghor, ended the peace process Widfara had started, and reformed Fwuvoghor into a monarchy. Calling it the "Monarchical Republic of Fwuvoghor."''
  
I thought I'd point out that I never called it the Monarchial Republic of Fwuvoghor. If I refer to the reformed government at all, it is either as The People's Republic of Fwuvoghor or simply Fwuvoghor. --[[User:Bannable|Bannable]] 04:33, 12 April 2007 (CEST)
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I thought I'd point out that I never called it the Monarchial Republic of Fwuvoghor. If I refer to the reformed government at all, it is either as The People's Republic of Fwuvoghor or simply Fwuvoghor.
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''By the same token, Retravic seeks war with the ECA''
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Alexius, you should try ''not'' talking out of your ass. Since the reformation I have attempted to come to terms with the ECA, and Avalon and Fronen have effectively ignored any and all messages, leaving Delvin to do the talking. We seek neutrality. There is far too much between our realms to suddenly become friends, but that doesn't mean that there must be war. Let it be known that any responses to this that include or are similiar to Delvin's inability to acknowledge what neutrality is will be ignored.
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''Retravic preferred a monarchy where free speech was again suppressed and criminal.''
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Alexius, I would like to ask, how am I suppressing free speech in Fwuvoghor? Obviously you don't know the full story. The rebellion took place, in part, because of Widfara. It also took place, and this was the most significant reason, because the old form of Fwuvoghor could not deliver to the people. The fact that people such as Widfara could come into power and make such massive changes (something that was only possible due to my assassination) proved that.
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One last thing. You must have never seen Widfara. If you have, you'd agree with me, his red eyes and stench are hard to miss. Its easy to recognize undead if you ever leave your tent and try fighting them yourself instead of just sending your men.

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Oh, I would hasten to correct you on one point. I did not neccesarily wish to terminate Fwuvoghor's alliance with Irombrozia - as naturally that would have plunged the realm into war, something that would have required council backing - and the termination of the alliance wioth Enweil was already done. Indeed, it was a pity that Retravic had such determination to see he realm burn, but such is lfe sometimes when your fate is controlled by the few rather than the many. --Widfara

After days of fighting, Retravic took over control of Fwuvoghor, ended the peace process Widfara had started, and reformed Fwuvoghor into a monarchy. Calling it the "Monarchical Republic of Fwuvoghor."

I thought I'd point out that I never called it the Monarchial Republic of Fwuvoghor. If I refer to the reformed government at all, it is either as The People's Republic of Fwuvoghor or simply Fwuvoghor.

By the same token, Retravic seeks war with the ECA

Alexius, you should try not talking out of your ass. Since the reformation I have attempted to come to terms with the ECA, and Avalon and Fronen have effectively ignored any and all messages, leaving Delvin to do the talking. We seek neutrality. There is far too much between our realms to suddenly become friends, but that doesn't mean that there must be war. Let it be known that any responses to this that include or are similiar to Delvin's inability to acknowledge what neutrality is will be ignored.

Retravic preferred a monarchy where free speech was again suppressed and criminal.

Alexius, I would like to ask, how am I suppressing free speech in Fwuvoghor? Obviously you don't know the full story. The rebellion took place, in part, because of Widfara. It also took place, and this was the most significant reason, because the old form of Fwuvoghor could not deliver to the people. The fact that people such as Widfara could come into power and make such massive changes (something that was only possible due to my assassination) proved that.

One last thing. You must have never seen Widfara. If you have, you'd agree with me, his red eyes and stench are hard to miss. Its easy to recognize undead if you ever leave your tent and try fighting them yourself instead of just sending your men.