Quote Originally Posted by Andres View Post
Oh, come on Nikolaos Aristenos, enough nonsense already.

This has nothing to do with love or other emotions.

Methodios violated the Charter.



The very Charter our Empire is founded upon. Such an act equals a declaration of war.

As I said: you want love? Become a peasant.
It has everything to do with love and emotions Savvas, or are you just being intentionally blind? Or is it that your hypocritical, and wish us not to see the fact that it is only the Basileus Ioannis Komnenos who may violate the charter, as he did so many years ago. He managed to escape unscathed from mistreating an entire House, but when Methodios violates a small section for his daughter it's an uproar. And if my memory serves me correctly, was it not the Caesar who declared a war on the Order because they displeased him? He dragged his entire House unwillingly into it as well. Methodios has done what he can to insure that no one else has been hurt by this, and yet he must absolutely be Satan himself because he defies the will of the Basileus in the name of love.