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Correction - "The Queen and Judge of Abington both publically ruled and ridiculed this act" - The Judge never ridiculed the act (nor ruled it 'murder'), but the King (not Queen; King Carriantor) did. [[User:House Olik|Olik]] 01:18, 31 July 2006 (CEST) | Correction - "The Queen and Judge of Abington both publically ruled and ridiculed this act" - The Judge never ridiculed the act (nor ruled it 'murder'), but the King (not Queen; King Carriantor) did. [[User:House Olik|Olik]] 01:18, 31 July 2006 (CEST) | ||
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+ | Lets not also forget that the King also publically ridiculed this act in saying | ||
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+ | "What has this nation come to? killing a boy who they had no need for. They are wrong, Abington didn't need to kill Victor, Abington "needed" Victor. | ||
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+ | Hence why he was hailed as a hero even though he had not been of the hero class. | ||
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+ | Thank you. |
Latest revision as of 21:34, 1 August 2006
Correction - "The Queen and Judge of Abington both publically ruled and ridiculed this act" - The Judge never ridiculed the act (nor ruled it 'murder'), but the King (not Queen; King Carriantor) did. Olik 01:18, 31 July 2006 (CEST)
Lets not also forget that the King also publically ridiculed this act in saying
"What has this nation come to? killing a boy who they had no need for. They are wrong, Abington didn't need to kill Victor, Abington "needed" Victor.
Hence why he was hailed as a hero even though he had not been of the hero class.
Thank you.