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BALADA: The Sight Of You Recalls The Grief's That Locked Within man’s Bosom Bide;

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by Solea Razvan


  To her highness High Princess Cornelia vi Erequiem.

  Field Marshall, I presume that by now you would have received word of Tiberius’s doing, but from such a treasonous act there may be hope!

  From not sending at least one fleet to guard the supplies he has done a grievous error.

  As a result of his actions the neutral MP’s have risen up against him in protest for such a careless action and blatant dangerous and selfish maneuver, even his own supporters are starting to question his leadership, not out of any patriotic duty but rather a sense that he is becoming to reckless and as a result they could use that to dethrone him from his position as their leader.

  If you can avoid a defeat long enough, I can gather enough support to level the playing field in the government and even potentially threaten Aian and the Rainbows!

  I wish you all the best of luck!

  Also, my contacts have told me that he has also prepared another blow against you, but I’ve been unable to find out the details, for that I apologize to you all.

  Finally if worst comes to worst I urge you all to, if necessary, do everything you can to avoid getting captured by the enemy.

  I am talking of course of you Field Marshall, Admiral Gerula, Spymaster Monas’ Zulanasai de Harkonian, Sir Cuiunecas and Sir Husainus, Commodore Casper, Commodore’s Metternich and as a personal request Lieutenant Butz and as many competent officers that you can.

  I am aware of the implications of what I am suggesting, but let me remind you that even if we lose this campaign we can ransom the captured enlisted soldiers and recruit new ones.

  But if we lose our finest commanders we will suffer a blow from which I doubt the Empire could recover in our lifetime or even survive beyond it.

  Your friend and ally, Warchief Octavia von Bismarck.

 

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