The Fontanese Digest/Seventh Issue: Early December 2005

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http://wiki.battlemaster.org/images/Fontan.png The Fontanese Digest
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Issue No.7 Early December 2005

End of the Path: Church of Rancagua Facing Its Final Judgment

On the first daybreak of December, the Fontanese Digest has received an urgent dispatch from our correspondent in Kazakh, reporting that the city has been finally under the full control of Old Rancagua yesternight, which symbolized the formal dissolution of the Church of Rancagua, and the end of Rancagua Civil War. The shrine of Rancagua's false "God" in Kazakh was soon razed afterwards, following the acceptance of the formal capitulation from what is now left of the Rancagua government. Rumor has it that most of the former Rancagua nobles are determined to revenge for their demised realm, with a few willing to turn their way back to the rightful heir of the old church with the true values. The realm of Old Rancagua is currently in celebration of the final conclusion of this long-standing internal split-up. It is generally expected that Old Rancagua will join into the war against Oligarch shortly after, since this political stance was one of the roots resulted in the civil war in the very first place. With this newest development, the situation of Oligarch is now increasingly bad.

December Elections: When the Big Mouth Became the Judge

Routine elections on December 1st gave birth to a new Judge. Lady Lilith, with 39.3% of the valid votes went to her favor, gained the position without any formal competitors. A Banker candidate at first, Lilith was backed up by the sole Judge runner Amanda for the hammer seat, when the former Judge suddenly renounced her withdrawal from the campaign and her will to rejoin the military service just half a day before the ballots were counted. The recommemdation was soon supported by the majority of the people, including Chancellor zedd, who was in fear of losing his Chancellery due to the election rules in case he was incidentally elected Judge prior to the counting of Chancellor ballots. Despite the surprising outcome, Lady Lilith accepted her new responsibility outside of her original scheme with gratefulness, and vowed to uphold the core value of Fontan's judiciary system with her utmost capability. The rest of the Council remained unchanged, with Chancellor zedd bested Sualk again by 57% versus 32.3%, General Lycastus outran other three opponents with his 63.7%, and Gregor successfully defended his job with 51.7% of valid votes. The Fontanese Digest would like to congratulate those who were re-elected, and, of course, the newly elected as well. May this month be yet another successful month in the noble realm of Fontan!

A Close Escape: Lady Lilith Condemned the Assassination Attempt

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Barely escaped a deadly assassination in Greatbridge just few days after her inauguration, Lady Lilith publicly condemned the SA on 7th for committing such a dishonorable crime, stating that no mercy shall be given if the one who performed the action is ever caught. However none of the SA realms have confessed itself for the crime so far, not to mention the true identity of the assassinator. This incident surely adds one more entry into the list of SA's masterpieces, and gives yet another good reason for wiping the SA out of the face of the continent.

Tug of War: Stasis Down South

While the northern three realms have gained enormous victories against the SA realms, other parts of the continent have stuck into a pile of stagnant swamp of their own local conflicts. Ever since Yssaria has lost the palisade of Supra, the war against Caligus has gone into a stalemate, with no obvious way out. The same scene can be seen further south, where Ibladesh and Perdan rival each other over the forest area, with local peasants fed up with the reckless depredations constantly went into revolts. Some nobles complained about the lack of fresh waters, while more seemed to be happy with the status quo. It is likely that we can expect least changes down south in the near future.