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As a Cagilan and Taran player I cannot sympathise with Abington but I must say, ''If you yell loud enough you would be surprised how many knuckleheads will follow your orders'' is a pretty hilarious explanation of that rather remarkable colony battle . . . whoever came up with that deserves a coconut.--[[User:Egregious|Egregious]] 10:54, 25 July 2006 (CEST)
 
As a Cagilan and Taran player I cannot sympathise with Abington but I must say, ''If you yell loud enough you would be surprised how many knuckleheads will follow your orders'' is a pretty hilarious explanation of that rather remarkable colony battle . . . whoever came up with that deserves a coconut.--[[User:Egregious|Egregious]] 10:54, 25 July 2006 (CEST)
 
:OOC - Yeah it made me laugh. :D [[User:House Olik|Olik]]
 
:OOC - Yeah it made me laugh. :D [[User:House Olik|Olik]]
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OOC: Yeah, made me laugh last night. bleh, I should write up an article in response --[[User:Bishamon Family|Bishamon Family]] 23:01, 25 July 2006 (CEST)

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Sorry.. Couldn't leave "Lord" beside Callisto... She's not very happy when people mistake her gender (gee, thanks, God Tom, not helpin' there, dude :) )

LOL yeah she will come after you with her ax :)

Ermm Antonine... as far as I can see your character is an ASI noble, and it doesn't make sense for you to be editing the Abington Account any more than it would be fair for me to rewrite the Ash Sea Chronicles. There is a reason for separate newspapers; you want to report the looting fine, do it in your own newspaper and not in others. Especially when you write in stuff about "our" troops when you're not an Abington character, let alone anyone in the Ministry of the People. Olik 11 January 2006 23:50 (CET)

Be sure to add dates to the stories User:Carriantor 16 Jan 2006




Malice: "Oh Callisto. You are the funny one! Accusing the Chronicle of imposture and bias? When you make it sound like the people of Ash'rily went over to you so willingly in this newspaper? As I recall, you directed Redspan and Carelia to Rape, Loot, Burn and Piss all over the people of Ash'rily. Conveniently forgot to mention this? And you wonder why we see you as the evil dogs that you are for the crude butchery of our people in Ash'rily?! But I guess it doesnt sound quite as romantic as 'Ash'rily sees the light' does it?"

Malice: Hah! Abington cries rape and murder...after aiding her allies in half razing Ash'rily to the ground way back, after gladly hearing of Talerium plundering and burning in ASI's western lands all that time ago so you could have an easier time in your 'opportunistic conquest' of the islands. And more recently you had the Duke of Wor'ight burn down every piece of infastructure in his city. So I don't see why youre moaning. You just reap what you sow. Abington deserves all she gets.

There is a small difference - I'm sure it's lost upon the likes of you - Abington is acting in accordance with laws and agreements. ASI was not then, and is not now; certainly Minas Ithil is not. Furthermore, are you honestly suggesting that two wrongs make a right?
Though I do find it amusing you are trying to paint the Duke of Wor'ights actions as some kind of war-crime! Because it shows that you are disappointed that your conquest will not yield as much benefit to your realm as you had expected. Perhaps - if you think hard on it - you'll discover that that was the point. Olik 17:43, 25 July 2006 (CEST)




As a Cagilan and Taran player I cannot sympathise with Abington but I must say, If you yell loud enough you would be surprised how many knuckleheads will follow your orders is a pretty hilarious explanation of that rather remarkable colony battle . . . whoever came up with that deserves a coconut.--Egregious 10:54, 25 July 2006 (CEST)

OOC - Yeah it made me laugh. :D Olik

OOC: Yeah, made me laugh last night. bleh, I should write up an article in response --Bishamon Family 23:01, 25 July 2006 (CEST)