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:Yeah, we made that observation. You do realize Darka is considering your actions an violation of the cease fire treaty between RedSpan and Darka? Depending on how RedSpans leadership reacts to the demands, things could turn quite interesting :) - [[User:LilWolf|LilWolf]] 00:01, 18 April 2007 (CEST) | :Yeah, we made that observation. You do realize Darka is considering your actions an violation of the cease fire treaty between RedSpan and Darka? Depending on how RedSpans leadership reacts to the demands, things could turn quite interesting :) - [[User:LilWolf|LilWolf]] 00:01, 18 April 2007 (CEST) | ||
::I would make note that religion works entirely independently of the Redspaniard government. While the vast majority of us are followers of Da Way, and we are often lead by our religious beliefs, the government holds little real power over the commings and goings of the church. |
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Thor
If memory serves, Thor committed suicide after his act, so it may be difficult for Tara to do anything about it. --Dabug Habap 14:53, 17 April 2007 (CEST)
Mossimo
OOC: I'm rather proud of myself for lasting as long as I did in there ^_^ Actually preached at the Mnt twice (They weren't really in the mood for listening). Ah... 'tis the life. Good job to whoever caught me though, damn that was fast... Oh, and if you care, Mossimo's last name is KIMURA. Ring a bell anyone? =P --Fade 23:55, 17 April 2007 (CEST)
- Yeah, we made that observation. You do realize Darka is considering your actions an violation of the cease fire treaty between RedSpan and Darka? Depending on how RedSpans leadership reacts to the demands, things could turn quite interesting :) - LilWolf 00:01, 18 April 2007 (CEST)
- I would make note that religion works entirely independently of the Redspaniard government. While the vast majority of us are followers of Da Way, and we are often lead by our religious beliefs, the government holds little real power over the commings and goings of the church.