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Of Irish concern and women 23.07.2010 17:37:21 --- 1 Year, 6 Months ago
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Now upon the midway of four days after the initial landing of Finns into Ireland. Hearing they still remain upon her lands. Molly previously sent word to the ruler of the Finnish army upon her fastest carrier bird.
QUOTE: Snorre den blodlystne,
It has been over four days on your occupation of Irish lands. I have heard your boats disappeared as I promised you would occur. Even though it is a real humorous situation, and you know by now, on the sky line of the sea, my allies do come. Sire, are you ready for real diplomacy and forgiveness yet?
Humbly
Molly Cumhaill
Banrion of Ireland
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Re:Of Irish concern and women 23.07.2010 18:00:15 --- 1 Year, 6 Months ago
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Snorre den blodlystne, who gave up his title "Noaidi" to care about one of the occupied provinces in Ireland for a short time, finally got into a real dilemma as he saw his boats leaving at the horizon.
Short after that a dove was catched with a letter of Banrion Molly.
So he answered...
QUOTE:
Dear Molly,
Banrion of Ireland,
Im happy to see, that you are looking for a diplomatical solution with us.
The only things I want, is to make peace, the promiss of my men passing free Ireland and
using your harbour to find their way home.
We will leave your lands peacefully and if you have any doubt of my words, then take me as your prisoner. As far as I see there will be no other option, if we dont want to harm more people in Ireland and Finnland. Im looking forward to a wise decision from your side, that would help both parties and be an example for the other nations fighting in this war.
Snorre den blodlystne
and sent the bird back to his owner
"Shephard of all things, caesar of all kings, thou whom highest art teach me self thy word..."
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Re:Of Irish concern and women 23.07.2010 18:30:45 --- 1 Year, 6 Months ago
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Receiving the now tired carrier Molly read over the letter with a smile. Then she sat for awhile considering the response. Before finally taking awhile longer to scribe the response.
QUOTE: Snorre den blodlystne,
I never denied diplomacy, but wished to see those in the North actually offer it. I am still waiting, but am hardly the savage your side paints me. After all my sister is and will always be Seighen. Though insults do not get ignored with me, and I push for more respectful dialect. I am still a peace loving individual.
In the end if you will accept my terms. I am sure we can both leave with something more to the spirit of both of our people, than we expected.
1. You apologize to me for your words against me.
2. You apologize to the Irish population for the pain caused to them.
3. Recognition to what may have caused Ireland to be upset with your allies.
4. The Finns immediately set their diplomacy to friendly, just as once was.
5. You agree to remain out of this war of your allies as a nation for its entirety.
6. You turn yourself over as an individual to my castle for only mere detainment until your army passes.
In return I will provide this upon completion of the necessary of above.
1. Free passage through our port.
2. Continued open dialog to you for your interest in your neighbors.
3. Agree to a cease fire and no retaliation on the Finns for this grave error in judgment against Ireland.
Humbly,
Molly Cumhaill
Banrion of Ireland.
Once more her now second fastest carrier is sent forth.
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Re:Of Irish concern and women 23.07.2010 20:16:14 --- 1 Year, 6 Months ago
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Snorre read the following letter and answered immediately...
QUOTE:
Dear Molly,
Banrion of Ireland,
I accept your conditions and ask for forgivness to everyone who got harmed by this war.
As my army passes your castle, I will hand over myself to the irish justice and stay as long as you wish as a prisoner or as a hostage that you can be sure I am not causing harm to you and your people in future.
Furthermore I promiss to stay out of this conflict and will not join it again and try my best to be both sides ambassador to prevent more harm.
I hope the Irish people can forgive me my behaviour and my harsh words against their Banrion.
I Surrender and will not try to cause any trouble again,
Snorre den blodlystne
"Shephard of all things, caesar of all kings, thou whom highest art teach me self thy word..."
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Re:Of Irish concern and women 23.07.2010 23:34:10 --- 1 Year, 6 Months ago
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Molly responded, then waited for the news of some actions being made. Then she returned the same, and responded.
QUOTE: "Snorre den blodlystne,
I see your regent as well have managed to respect the treaty being forged. For your efforts I give you my forgiveness. Irish diplomacy is matching your own, and I do hope it is able to remain such. As you can imagine my allies are still on the ready. I do hope your word proves more solid than that of our past. May your journey be honorable, peaceful, grateful, and with out pirates.
As well I would recommend you travel ahead of your armies to the castle for detainment.
Humbly,
Molly Cumhaill
Banrion of Ireland.
*Royal seal*"
Finally the third fastest carrier is sent out. With the missive with the green wax seal.
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Re:Of Irish concern and women 24.07.2010 12:15:31 --- 1 Year, 6 Months ago
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Snorre looked around in Leinster irish militias were gathering.
"What is happening here? I thought we signed a cease-fire???"
The Finns were not traveling in any marchorder and trusted in they are allowed to pass freely.
So Snorre sent a letter with a dove to Molly....
QUOTE:
Dear Molly,
Banrion of Ireland,
Im sorry to say it but your militias are preparing to attack us.
Please try to contact them early enough that they are not breaking the cease-fire.
I allready surrendered we dont want to fight anymore.
honestly,
Snorre den blodlystne
"Shephard of all things, caesar of all kings, thou whom highest art teach me self thy word..."
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Re:Of Irish concern and women 24.07.2010 21:04:06 --- 1 Year, 6 Months ago
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Edward overheard from a messenger about the Irish Militia getting ready to attack the Finns. He became concerned knowing there was a ceasefire so he checked the Diplomacy sheet and notices it has been changed to Friendly but in the next box orders to the Army says fight with a blue background.
QUOTE: Snorre,
We have changed it to Friendly but it says fight. At the moment we are investigating as to why.
Edward
Scribe of Majestic
[i]He rolled up the letter and sealed it with wax and sent it away with the messenger on his fastest horse.[i]
(I.G. I think it changes to not to fight until after scoring which is probably why it says fight. Molly had changed it after scoring yesterday so it has not changed entirely in the game system. It is the system that has not change it.)
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Re:Of Irish concern and women 25.07.2010 23:15:32 --- 1 Year, 6 Months ago
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QUOTE:
Dear Molly Banrion of Ireland,
Why you cheated my men? They missed the way to your castle but it was luck for them!
Because your troops are gathering again and trying to catch them.
If they would be on your castle, they would have no other option to move after a lost battle and they would be spreading around in all directions. Easy victims for you!
Please change back your diplomacy to us or see us fight till the last blooddrop running through our veines.
Snorre den blodlystne
"Shephard of all things, caesar of all kings, thou whom highest art teach me self thy word..."
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Re:Of Irish concern and women 25.07.2010 23:21:04 --- 1 Year, 6 Months ago
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QUOTE: Snorre den blodlystne,
You took advantage of my generosity, and the patience of my allies to my generosity. You dare question me when it is you who abused the terms of the treaty twice? There will not be a third time. If you truly care for your knights as you claim. You will disband your armies, and walk home.
Molly Cumhaill
Banrion of purple underwear
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Re:Of Irish concern and women 25.07.2010 23:47:31 --- 1 Year, 6 Months ago
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Snorre got the letter and read the lines, his face turned red by angre.
He pulled his sword and thrusted his finger with the peak.
He answered, sealed and written with his own blood, to bring misery and decease over Ireland for generations...
QUOTE:
The pestilence shall catch you!
I curse you for your sins, for cheating me and my men, with the last breath of mine.
Neither gras nor plant shall grow again.
Your houses crash, never they will be built again
your children starve and die by fear.
Your women unable to bear.
Your Knights manhood shall decay.
This shall wash your sins away.
"Shephard of all things, caesar of all kings, thou whom highest art teach me self thy word..."
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