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|'''"The Final Word"'''
As this is the inaugural issue of the ''Ashrak Imperialist'' I feel inclined to explain and defend its purpose. First I will explain my credentials and why this is necessary for me and you then I shall detail how to read and understand the journal – its elements and feel.
 
  
While I respect and appreciate the many newspapers that have come and gone on [[Dwilight]], as I use them voraciously in my historical research, I am not a man possessed with the patience to commit to such a task. I am neither a journalist nor a reporter. Newspapers are vital sources of facts for the [[Dwilight University/History|History Department]] and I encourage anyone with the aptitude to produce one. However, concerning my range of skills I am more focused on the big picture, in following the threads of ideas through letters and events and in collecting and organizing causes and events. As the Dean of History, I regard newspapers as one piece of a greater jigsaw puzzle and therefore it is my task to seek them out and appropriate them to my research. As for this journal it is not intended to be a source of general facts and reports as a newspaper would but a source of concepts, ideas, arguments and criticisms about the continent we live on and the Empire I live in.
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I founded the Ashrak Imperialist back in the Winter of 17 YD as a means to engage the nobility of the Morek Empire with topics and arguments about the realm and the times they lived in. The journal was designed to be a polemic, which means it purposefully dealt with controversial issues and attempted, gleefully, to directly confront the beliefs and status quo of the readership. It was a “political rag,as one detractor called it, and it was also a collection of articles on local interests. It was never a newspaper or a chronicling of events for the Morek Empire.
  
Following this, the Journal shall contain two major categories of articles and a few extra “sidebar” trails depending on my whims and on what is provided me. The first category is “Editorial.” Here I intend to engage your noble mind in discussion on a particular topic. Topics can include anything I feel like be it the strangling issue of the day or something I wish to share with you. It is my voice speaking to your mind. I encourage you to interact with it by replying, retorting or praising. Then we have the “Morek Empire” category in which I will find something about Morek to talk about. Whether it be something I like or dislike, or a bit of history, or further definition of a Morekan feature, all things Morek shall be contained there. The reason I decided to do this stems from an idea I had a few seasons ago of which I shared with my neighbouring region Lords out on the frontier. At the time I wished for us to create a unique culture or identity belonging strictly to the frontier regions. This idea then grew to include the duchy of [[Donghaiwei]] in which I said should feel subtly distinct from the Western half of the Empire. Now, through this category of the journal, I shall amplify the multitude of things Morekanna.
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I decided to take some time off from the Imperialist a few seasons ago for a number of reasons. First, my public life became more pressing as I became the Margrave of Nifelheim (and had to deal with all of the controversy over that). Second, because it started to occur to me that maybe, after all of this time, the Morekans have no interest in their realm outside of the fact that it provides them with a blanket to drape their titles in. This last point grew increasingly in me and I then shelved the Imperialist on hiatus. Consider what that realization means. I have lived in the Morek Empire for quite some time now. I have advanced myself from the very bottom of society, I mean very bottom, all the way up to holding a government title and receiving a city. Me, a noble who opposes the majority religion and who carries an infamous past, earned much in the Morek Empire. What does that say about the rest of the nobles in the Morek Empire? What does that tell me about the Souls of they who surround me? I spent a great deal of time earning my status in the Empire through honest contributing. I spent a great deal of time attempting to shape and improve the Empire in the ways I thought beneficial. And yet, outside of offering a blank rejection to progress by the few I term zealot theocrats, nobody did anything. No one does anything. The Ashrak Imperialist was a one way conversation. My polemic journal spoke to no one. The ears who received it shrugged it off. The ears whom it directly challenged never took the bait. So what good are you?
  
I intend to publish one of these journals once a season and hope you sincerely look forward to reading them. Feel free to respond in public or in private, your words may form a “Letters to the Editor” section or a commentary.
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The third and ultimate reason I am now ending the Ashrak Imperialist is because I have decided to join the Empire’s colony out of Flowrestown. All that I attempted for the Morek Empire may come to fruition in the new realm. This is an opportunity to take part in something new, something potentially glorious, and most of all something comprised of convicted nobles. They want to build a new society. They care about what it is about and how it operates. They, in the few seasons we have been planning the colony, have contributed more than any I have heard from the majority of nobles in the Morek Empire over the past few years.  
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''Duckface Kalince!'' ''Duckface Kalince!'' - Worms have thicker spines than you!
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So my final word to the Morek Empire, and this is the essence of what the Ashrak Imperialist was all about, is that you can’t have a realm without nobles. You can’t be a noble without using your voice. And you can’t use your voice unless you have a community to speak to. Empire, invest in your community and you will see your realm bloom again.
  
How long does it take for the ''Duckface'' to change a horseshoe? I don't know, ask him - he's the peasant doing all the dirty work!
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For the Throne,
  
Why did the [[D'Hara]]ns vote the ''Duckface'' as Prime Minister? Because they want a scapegoat in case the Zuma demand a sacrifice!
 
 
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So, you want to know more about the Morek Empire? Well, as the Dean of History I suppose I am the man you are inevitably going to ask. Funny thing is I am originally a refugee to the Empire having fled the wrath of Haktoo the Horrible (Toothed) in the Spring of 13 YD. By my calculation that means I have been living here for nearly five Dwilight years. During this time I have attempted to collect as much information about the Empire as I could through interviews, observations, and research. The result of that work shall be presented to you in this section of the journal. As this is the first issue of the Ashrak Imperialist this article will not go to the depths I intend it to. Instead, I will provide a brief military summary to satisfy your appetites.
 
 
The Morek Empire has existed as a political body since 10 YD. It was formed upon the reconquest of the duchies of [[Muspelheim]] and [[Aegir]] while it was formally [[Xinhai]] during the Secession Wars. Shortly after this union the Empire joined its [[Libero Empire|Libero]]nian allies in war against [[Thulsoma]] in 12YD. The war, sometimes termed a “Crusade against [[Hrēdmōnath]],” lasted from 10 YD to 13 YD. Resulting in the alliances made during the war, the Morek Empire continued warring against Thulsoma’s ally [[Averoth]] until its ultimate destruction in the Siege of [[Valkyrja]] in 14 YD. In the same year as this victory, the duchy of Aegir seceded to form the realm of [[Entai]]. The secession was mended swiftly, however, as the Morek Empire and [[Sanguis Astroism|Astromancy]] at large launched a war of annihilation against [[Caerwyn]]. This war lasted from 14 YD to 16 YD having the Empire playing a largely supportive role to [[Astrum]]. Presently, the Empire is allies with all of its neighbours and rests idly while the Occidens increases its activity, particularly regarding the scandals involving the [[Zuma]].
 
 
The Empire has a great deal of potential should it desire to rekindle its strength. The right minds and the right policies may be waiting in the shadows to revive our glorious Empire!
 
 
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About Us Journal Volume: Winter of 20 YD Archives
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Editorial
"The Final Word"

I founded the Ashrak Imperialist back in the Winter of 17 YD as a means to engage the nobility of the Morek Empire with topics and arguments about the realm and the times they lived in. The journal was designed to be a polemic, which means it purposefully dealt with controversial issues and attempted, gleefully, to directly confront the beliefs and status quo of the readership. It was a “political rag,” as one detractor called it, and it was also a collection of articles on local interests. It was never a newspaper or a chronicling of events for the Morek Empire.

I decided to take some time off from the Imperialist a few seasons ago for a number of reasons. First, my public life became more pressing as I became the Margrave of Nifelheim (and had to deal with all of the controversy over that). Second, because it started to occur to me that maybe, after all of this time, the Morekans have no interest in their realm outside of the fact that it provides them with a blanket to drape their titles in. This last point grew increasingly in me and I then shelved the Imperialist on hiatus. Consider what that realization means. I have lived in the Morek Empire for quite some time now. I have advanced myself from the very bottom of society, I mean very bottom, all the way up to holding a government title and receiving a city. Me, a noble who opposes the majority religion and who carries an infamous past, earned much in the Morek Empire. What does that say about the rest of the nobles in the Morek Empire? What does that tell me about the Souls of they who surround me? I spent a great deal of time earning my status in the Empire through honest contributing. I spent a great deal of time attempting to shape and improve the Empire in the ways I thought beneficial. And yet, outside of offering a blank rejection to progress by the few I term zealot theocrats, nobody did anything. No one does anything. The Ashrak Imperialist was a one way conversation. My polemic journal spoke to no one. The ears who received it shrugged it off. The ears whom it directly challenged never took the bait. So what good are you?

The third and ultimate reason I am now ending the Ashrak Imperialist is because I have decided to join the Empire’s colony out of Flowrestown. All that I attempted for the Morek Empire may come to fruition in the new realm. This is an opportunity to take part in something new, something potentially glorious, and most of all something comprised of convicted nobles. They want to build a new society. They care about what it is about and how it operates. They, in the few seasons we have been planning the colony, have contributed more than any I have heard from the majority of nobles in the Morek Empire over the past few years.

So my final word to the Morek Empire, and this is the essence of what the Ashrak Imperialist was all about, is that you can’t have a realm without nobles. You can’t be a noble without using your voice. And you can’t use your voice unless you have a community to speak to. Empire, invest in your community and you will see your realm bloom again.

For the Throne,