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+ | |headline= Shame on the Dominion | ||
+ | |article= Recent events seem to indicate that the Dominion places greater importance to arrogance than survival. When asked regarding an Allurite assassin trying to take an Enweilian noble's life, the following response was granted: | ||
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+ | |Type=Letter | ||
+ | |Sender=Celyn Haerthorne | ||
+ | |Recipients=the generals of Beluaterra (15 recipients) | ||
+ | |Content=Go eat a pike, Chenier. Most of the reports coming my way are about how there are a thousand monsters ravaging my capital, a few from the monsters themselves and most coming from me are about getting all of this fixed. The neutrality with Enwiel is a formality with the way that your Supreme Chancellor treats the rest of us as scum, so if your "scout" can't be bothered to talk to the defenders of Eno and explain he isn't a foe then he might as well foot the bill for his own stupidity. | ||
+ | |Title=King and Lord Protector of Dominion of Alluran, Marshal of the Raven's Regiment | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | When asked for peace so that Enweil could come to assist them, the King's reply was: | ||
+ | {{Message2 | ||
+ | |Type=Letter | ||
+ | |Sender=Celyn Haerthorne | ||
+ | |Recipients=all human rulers of Beluaterra (12 recipients) | ||
+ | |Content=Supreme Chancellor Alex, | ||
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+ | Your first letter outlined how you would basically be left out of the war. In it you called all of us treacherous. Then when you sent the peace proposal I was wounded in battle. If you and your General are going to continue evoke strangely pleasant images in my mind of you both being impaled on pikes, I doubt we are going to get much further than neutrality. | ||
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+ | Call back in a few days. Maybe I won't be so eager to strangle something then. | ||
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+ | Sincerely, | ||
+ | |Title=King and Lord Protector of Dominion of Alluran, Marshal of the Raven's Regiment | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | One would think that they would be better-placed not to spit on our name. They seem to act much as the realm which preceded them on the very same lands, perhaps it's something in the land that gets to their brains. | ||
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+ | |date=June 6, 2010 | ||
|headline= Pride of Enweil | |headline= Pride of Enweil | ||
|article= As some forked tongues spread vile rumours in some of the less glorious parts of the lands, Enweil today showed the world that nothing frightens it and that her armies are the mightiest of the lands. In a test of strength, Enweil overpowered the hordes of the First of Gilgamesh in Droxago today, a loss not anticipated by the Epic and which's repercussions are yet to be known. | |article= As some forked tongues spread vile rumours in some of the less glorious parts of the lands, Enweil today showed the world that nothing frightens it and that her armies are the mightiest of the lands. In a test of strength, Enweil overpowered the hordes of the First of Gilgamesh in Droxago today, a loss not anticipated by the Epic and which's repercussions are yet to be known. |
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In every land, in every age, there will always be the ambitious and the youthful, those who would sell their soul for another lot of land or a little bit of power. Given free reign, they will spread their lies across the lands. They build their power on deceit, manipulation, and boundless ambition. Left unchecked these usurpers will devastate Beluaterra, and all it's inhabitants, in wars without end. Enweil will not stand idly by while the Barbarian Hordes ravage through Beluaterra. The Glory of Enweil will stand forth as a beacon of pride as Enweil enters her Golden Age and fights back the invaders at her borders.
The Glory of Enweil is a honest news media. All facts presented below have been verified, and all suggestions and predictions are based on reliable sources. Unlike the lesser newspapers of this world, the Glory of Enweil does not resort to lies, for such things are unnecessary and would lessen the strength of the messages. We are proud to bring forth that which others try to hide. |
are many who like to oppress. - Napoleon Bonaparte |
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