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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 9:55 pm
by Gwendolin Cad'ell
It would be wonderful if people would sign their parchments. Show some spine.
And I do not think so that either Gildon de Vymont nor Julius Rothman went there to get attacked.
Lady Gwendolin Cad'ell
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 9:58 pm
by Piggy
hehehe.
People stayed to defend hometown.
Silas come from Caelum to kill.
Who turn coat to keep key?
hehehe.
-oink-
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 10:03 pm
by AlexRose
hehehe.
Piggy not learn grammar.
Piggy can't form sentence.
Why piggy no form sentence good?
hehehe.
~W.E~
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 10:08 pm
by Gwendolin Cad'ell
And there I thought William Elderberry was the bottom of society. But apparently he finally found someone he feels superior to. Or at least someone he knows how to communicate well with. Congratulations, William Elderberry.
Lady Gwendolin Cad'ell
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 10:14 pm
by Piggy
Elderberry right. me no talk good. But Elderberry no think good.
First he servant of Hellbriar, now he servant of Silas-sorcerer and servant of outlaws.
Poor Elderbaby!
hehehe
oink
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 10:17 pm
by Skaalib Drurr
Perhaps you do need to take some form of lessons Piggy? It is rather confusing how you talk.
Skaalib
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 10:29 pm
by Piggy
Wanna teach me, lizzy?
Come sceleton woods.
There me live now.
Is less dangerous as TB is now.
No, better no come. you outlaw too.
hehehe.
oink
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 10:31 pm
by Skaalib Drurr
Would you like to meet me at the arena and say that to me again? I am no outlaw.
Skaalib
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 10:37 pm
by Piggy
You not with Caelum scum?
Then me apologize.
hehehe.
oink
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 10:42 pm
by AlexRose
Piggy wrote:Elderberry right. me no talk good. But Elderberry no think good.
First he servant of Hellbriar, now he servant of Silas-sorcerer and servant of outlaws.
Poor Elderbaby!
hehehe
oink
May I remind you that is was Taliss who said that I was a servant of Hellbriar?
And you ask anyone who knows me if they honestly think I would have anything to do with something run by Avalyon. I'm sure they will laugh for a few hours.
~W.E~
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 10:47 pm
by Dantagon Marescot
The mere thought of you is enough to make anybody laugh, William Elderbaby.
R.K.
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 10:48 pm
by Skaalib Drurr
Sign your words or they are worthless.
Skaalib
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 10:49 pm
by Taliss Kazzxs
It was actually Evan Ross that said you were with Hell briar.
~Taliss
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 10:49 pm
by Lrmy
Lady Gwendolin, I would like to mention my point of being jailed and told I would be executed for worshiping my gods, even if it was in a civil and harmless fashion I choose to worship them in. I WAS jailed and I WAS attacked because of this.
Julius, you once asked me to go "banditing" with you. You were there to seek a fight, and I do not doubt this. And please remember, only a fool would let their enemy gain the upper hand. If you attack me with a sword and I have none, will you let me get one knowing I can best you with it?
~Dain~Laiden~
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:08 pm
by Evan Ross
Taliss Kazzxs wrote:It was actually Evan Ross that said you were with Hell briar.
~Taliss
No, I said Dain was going to help him with the attack. I never once said William was in Hellbriar.
~Evan Ross~
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:11 pm
by Piggy
Elderberry Sir.
Me hear years ago in tavern.
Tall old barbarian tell story there.
He tell of secret meeting.
You and Avalon, Dusty and that barbarian.
A lich and a bandit-captain.
Barbarian say, he leave because you all sell out Briar.
And he say, your nose allways near hipbone of lich!
hehehe.
oink!
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:15 pm
by AlexRose
Piggy wrote:Elderberry Sir.
Me hear years ago in tavern.
Tall old barbarian tell story there.
He tell of secret meeting.
You and Avalon, Dusty and that barbarian.
A lich and a bandit-captain.
Barbarian say, he leave because you all sell out Briar.
And he say, your nose allways near hipbone of lich!
hehehe.
oink!
You have your facts wrong.
It was Dusty, NALZAXX and CAWDOR. I actually refused to unite with Nalzaxx and caused quite a stir when I verbally attacked Hellbriar in my speech in the Briar County Fete. Why do you think I was so happy to disband County Briar?
~W.E~
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:19 pm
by AlexRose
Actually, it was quite different from that. Cawdor, who was in the cult at the time, recruited many new members simply to overthrow me on a vote to kick one of the people off their post as a lord. I, ironically, won this; but eventually I left regardless, after feeling Betrayed by Cawdor. After the blackstones were released, however, I was taken back into Caelum, with an apology.
~W.E~
P.s. ah.. you have already taken down your note.
Well, this was a reply to the question "Yes, I believe you were once kicked out of Caelum?"
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:28 pm
by Mr. Cromwell
Lady Cad'ell
I was arrested for the exact same thing you do now. I believe that Siltaris and Taliss were so eager to believe the false accusations because of my opposition towards their rule. It was convinient for them to lock me up and try to silence me, the more villifying and grave accusations, the better. Yet you write here, freely. I did not.
I had not committed any more disrespect of authority than you. You cannot expect respect regardless of actions or through laws. Governors or Lieutenants are not gods who are to be respected just thanks to their existence. Now, if you were willing to give Silas half the time to prove his competence you gave Siltaris to prove her incompetence and poor judgement as governor (may she rest in peace), you might be surprised positively. Honestly, Gwendolin.. I don't expect that you do that. Simply because Silas is not your friend, like Siltaris. It is not the good of the town you are interested in, but rather the good of your friends. Understandable, but hardly admirable considering how she conducted the election, citizen listing and related actions during the election process, her breach of word regarding the ones who were banished and conduct towards my person. I do regret that it had to come this far, as the loss of life and bickering will hurt our efforts to make the town finally a strong and independent entity. I heartily suggest that you give Silas time to prove his ability, or lackthereof. This town needs a fresh breeze of air in the management, instead of pat in the back for yet another corrupt and inefficient ruler.
Julius Rothman was struck down in the transporter as he tried to flee without permission. That is not the behaviour of a peace-envoy, but rather that of a spy. Which, I believe, was the real reason behind their arrival. To spy on us. We had not yet drawn our swords or layed our hands on him or the man accompanying him while he decided to make a run for it. We called his bluff and he revealed his true, spy color.
E. Cromwell
A loyal citizen of Trollsbane
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:32 pm
by Skaalib Drurr
Although I think it is fair to say you used slightly more offensive language Edward.
Skaalib
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:35 pm
by AlexRose
We sent Gildon back fine. This would have happened to Julius if he had acted in a normal fashion.
~W.E~
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:36 pm
by Mr. Cromwell
Fair enough, Skaalib. However, the lack of response from her, the lack of similiar harsh response to the slanderous comments made against me and the side-taking of Taliss pissed me off. Besides, I'm hardly as refined or educated person as Lady Cad'ell, so I don't think you can hold a commoner like myself to the same standard in regards to this.
E. Cromwell
A loyal citizen of Trollsbane
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:43 pm
by Gildon de Vymont
Mr. Cromwell wrote:Lady Cad'ell
Julius Rothman was struck down in the transporter as he tried to flee without permission. That is not the behaviour of a peace-envoy, but rather that of a spy. Which, I believe, was the real reason behind their arrival. To spy on us. We had not yet drawn our swords or layed our hands on him or the man accompanying him while he decided to make a run for it. We called his bluff and he revealed his true, spy color.
E. Cromwell
A loyal citizen of Trollsbane
HOW DARE you lie about this. I heard shouts of screaming and yelling of "Kill him!" and "Make them bleed!" and the only reason you're "group" hadn't killed me was that William told you not to, and he wanted me to send a message.
-Gildon de Vymont
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:55 pm
by Mr. Cromwell
In no point did I deny the shouts, the fact however remains that we did not make any attempt to fulfill those taunts before he ran. There were similiar shouts about you as well, and yet you walked away without as much as a scratch. As would have he.. If we would have wished his death, or had been prepared to do so, he would have died before he could have even looked at the transporter, not to mention reach it. Additionally, you were both offered a chance to throw down your arms and surrender by myself. Like I said, we called his bluff. I know not of your intentions, but his behaviour is not that of a peace-envoy. We on the other hand, were not peace envoys.
E. Cromwell
A citizen of Trollsbane
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 8:31 am
by AlexRose
Gildon de Vymont wrote:HOW DARE you lie about this. I heard shouts of screaming and yelling of "Kill him!" and "Make them bleed!" and the only reason you're "group" hadn't killed me was that William told you not to, and he wanted me to send a message.
-Gildon de Vymont
My main concern was not the message.
~W.E~