PEOPLE OF UROS, HOW LONG WILL YOU STAND FOR THIS?November 26 2001 at 9:49 PM No score for this post | Kyoto Mitsurugi, Grand Admiral of Heishiero (no login) | |
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The lord of Mohan has, in his last message to the peoples of our continent, shown his self-righteousness and his beliefs that his nation is far better than any of our own. He has personally insulted every nation except for Boaam in his messages either subtly or quite openly, as well as defying an offer of friendship from a possible enemy he knows absolutely about. While my spies in the mainland told me of these messages, he has sent no notice to me personally; then again, how could he? Nobody knows yet the location of my island, and though it is only a matter of time before the entire landscape is common knowledge, he shows extreme overconfidence in assuming that the position of an enemy he has openly affronted cannot possibly harm him. Apparently he has become too good for the common folk of lesser naval power. It does not matter that many of the nations he has offended could easily, should they find ships willing to transport them, attack and demolish his island with its budget spent on his great Armada. Where could ships be found... I have no fight with the League of Setrus, although I mourn their decision to combine with Mohan. Perhaps they will reconsider. Anyhow, here me, great people of Uros! A massive tide is turning; let us not be caught and swept away in the undertow.
Kyoto Mitsurugi
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