Indy1958
03-12-2007, 20:26
Dear Gang:
Good afternoon from Canada!! I hope this finds you and yours well.
Well, where do I begin? For openers, for all you guys who find the Pope not interested in money, I have a tip for you--when it comes for the Papal Elections, VOTE FOR YOUR OWN CANDIDATE!!! Great way to get in good stead with the Pope!!! Since I've started doing that, my relations with the Papal States have been absolutely PERFECT!!! This way, you might never see another Crusade call again!!! :yes:
Secondly, I have found that my French Princess, Constance, has married a gay man!!! Pleae note for the record that I'M NOT AGAINST HOMOSEXUALITY!!!!According to the game, Evart de Vesc, Constance's husband has been seen in the company of a "woman who has the ability to grow a beard." It has also bee stated that he's not "afraid to embrace a man". How did the people of the Middle Ages feel about homosexuality and how much of a black mark would it put on my French Royal Family if Evart was found out?
Now, for the main question of the evening--the definition of heresy. Last night, King Philip had just passed away peacefully. I sent Louis the Merciless up country to Paris to take Philip's place. I swear, Louis wasn't on that throne ten minutes when an Inquisitor came along and struck him dead for he felt my King had committed the foul crime of Heresy.
What is the definition of heresy as seen by the Inquisitors? What crime could Louis have committed? Most of all, can an Inquisitor be tried and convicted of regicide?
Live long and prosper, take care and thank you kindly!!!!
Sincerely yours always,
Indy.
Good afternoon from Canada!! I hope this finds you and yours well.
Well, where do I begin? For openers, for all you guys who find the Pope not interested in money, I have a tip for you--when it comes for the Papal Elections, VOTE FOR YOUR OWN CANDIDATE!!! Great way to get in good stead with the Pope!!! Since I've started doing that, my relations with the Papal States have been absolutely PERFECT!!! This way, you might never see another Crusade call again!!! :yes:
Secondly, I have found that my French Princess, Constance, has married a gay man!!! Pleae note for the record that I'M NOT AGAINST HOMOSEXUALITY!!!!According to the game, Evart de Vesc, Constance's husband has been seen in the company of a "woman who has the ability to grow a beard." It has also bee stated that he's not "afraid to embrace a man". How did the people of the Middle Ages feel about homosexuality and how much of a black mark would it put on my French Royal Family if Evart was found out?
Now, for the main question of the evening--the definition of heresy. Last night, King Philip had just passed away peacefully. I sent Louis the Merciless up country to Paris to take Philip's place. I swear, Louis wasn't on that throne ten minutes when an Inquisitor came along and struck him dead for he felt my King had committed the foul crime of Heresy.
What is the definition of heresy as seen by the Inquisitors? What crime could Louis have committed? Most of all, can an Inquisitor be tried and convicted of regicide?
Live long and prosper, take care and thank you kindly!!!!
Sincerely yours always,
Indy.