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date =December 8, 2006| | |||
headline =Rebellion in Old Rancagua!| | |||
article =Rhargec, a noble of [[Old Rancagua]] has called for a rebellion against King Dekion and the ruling council of Old Rancagua. Rhargec claims to be the grandson of Charger, a noble who himself lead a rebellion against the government of Old Rancagua. Apparently rebellion runs in the family. Whatver the reason for the rebellion, Rhargec's timing was impeccable. The Old Rancaguan army is currently in [[East Continent/Stora|Stora]], invading [[Avamar Selective]]. It will take nearly four days for the Old Rancaguan army to march back to [[East Continent/Ashforth|Ashforth]]. By then, the rebellion will be long over, one way or another.}} | |||
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date =December 7, 2006| | date =December 7, 2006| |
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In every land, in every age, there are always tyrants that will prey on those who are weaker than themselves. Given free reign, they will spread their lies across the land. They build empires on a foundation of deceit, manipulation, and boundless ambition. Left unchecked these tyrants will devastate East Island, and all it's inhabitants, in wars without end. The Kingdom of Perdan will not stand idly by while the East Island is led into ruin and destruction. The Rampant Lion will stand forth as a beacon of truth regarding the travails of Perdan as it seeks to oppose those who would bring destruction upon our lands. As events in Perdan unfold, they will be chronicled here so all people on the East Island have access to an accurate, fair accounting of the events taking place in our world. | for the triumph [of evil] is for good men to do nothing. - Edmund Burke (attrib.) |
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