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On The Commonwealth Agreement Of Eastern Regalia

Markisbeest

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ON THE COMMONWEALTH AGREEMENT OF EASTERN REGALIA

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TO THE INHABITANTS OF CALEMBERG, BRISSIAUD, OSTERWALD AND GREATER REGALIA

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I, Gaston du Lioç, brother to the Grand Duke du Lioç wish to condemn the actions of the individuals and families of:

Count D'Vaud,
Archduke Everhardt,
Baronness Alaire and
Duke Rosendahl.

With steady hand they spit their venomous words into your righteous faces, good citizens and peerage, do not be deceived by these unreliable examples of protojacobins.
Their words speak of commonwealth, of no further aggression and of greater cooperation, and whilst the latter is true, it is, I assure you to the detriment of the former!

They, unthreatened by outside influences, bond together to form a bloc more powerful than any in the region, for peace they say, but we all know better than this! The lack of specification as to what they consider an invasion is a huge giveaway. If my sister is maimed by one of these cowards and we march up into their lands, the other parties are honorbound to defend this assailant of innocent women! Is that what we wish in Regalia? That the nobility may attack other nobles for no good reason and be condemned to a war with all of these cowardly lordlings, too insecure to stand for their own independence?

If they invade my brother's lands, Typhonus lands, Du Pont lands, or any other lands, and their incompetent armies led by the cowards they are are eventually repelled. Will marching into their lands to force a peace be considered an invasion? Seeing these critters scuttle behind the backs of good and noble lords

These tactics remind me of the Masaya, with whom we are still at war. Sending others to fight their fights for them. Instead of slaves, however, these noble lords have lain down and made eachother their slaves. They might as well have been born mudskinned as we can see from their actions, barely resembling the Ailor race they claim to be! Traitors not only to their strong and independent cultures, but also to their race.

And lastly let us not forget that nobility is preordained to rule. To assess that they may lose lands if they don't have one another's hand to hold when facing an enemy is to admit weakness, and unfitness to rule, and perhaps, therefor they are not nobles after all. These protojacobinites, praising themselves equals facing a supposed tyrant to come and preparing to fight this seemingly unjust future ruler of theirs, does this sound familiar? It is because this is what Jacobins think. In the village I was born they kneeled to their betters, they listened, and welcomed them in their homes, I would have hoped that the gathered nobility of Eastern Regalia had more sense to them than illiterate peasants!

Do not let these Traitors to race, culture, state and justice woe you with their sweetened words. Do we wish to respect these converts to the Masaya? These protectors of the defilers of our noblewomen? These near-jacobin sympathisers? I say no!

As long as this Agreement of Eastern Regalian Defilement of Civilisation stands I shall not have a kind word, for these families, nor those that treat with them. As they deserve.

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Signed,
Gaston of House du Lioç