Since I am partly to blame for the bad taste in everybodys mouth, and for talking out of my place, I offer Duke Kage my most sincerest apology, It was not my place to interfere.
Since I am partly to blame for the bad taste in everybodys mouth, and for talking out of my place, I offer Duke Kage my most sincerest apology, It was not my place to interfere.
Last edited by A_Dane; 06-14-2011 at 00:26.
Munster is recruiting!
It seems we have an inactive player and he sadly happened to be our Duke, so should anyone like to join this game, you might want to consider us, as you would have a shot at becoming Duke.
[Yeah, that's kinda bad roleplay isn't it ?]
Personally I thought that Duke Kagemusha's idea, of granting Mide to the tournament winner, Lord TCV, was a respectable idea, given the circumstances. If one deserves a new land, it's this brave warrior, as he currently holds no title in Munster.
I will grant my support for the granting of Mide to the Church. The Lord and his delegates will surely a better caretaker of the flock than another Duke. Mide as a battlefield between contesting dukes would be a disaster that would befall many neighboring provinces. May the Church serve as a bastion of stability and support.
It is better to conquer yourself than to win a thousand battles. Then, the victory is yours. It cannot be taken from you, not by angels or by demons, heaven or hell.
I second this. Our Knight bested all put before him, and it is most unfortunate he is without proper holdings befitting of such a Lord. However, I would be overjoyed if these lands were to be trusted to our welcomed visitor who traveled so far, and so long, to bless our lands in these troubled times.
While TVC's achievements were indeed most aweinspireing, it must be his own liege's "duty" to grant him land..?
I personally support the idea of giving Mide to the church, it is probably the best for the inhabitants of the county as they would certainly be the ones to suffer, should war over their land break out. We will have to wait on the word of my Duke Kagemusha and the Dukes of Leinster and Munster of course.
I have already spoken on that topic, in great length no less. It is a better solution than openly competing to win the county, but if it could be settled peacefully between the Dukes, I would rather that. God's reign is in Heaven, and Man's is on earth, and I would not burden the Church unnecesarily with a piece of land that seems to bring more trouble and envy than blessings with it.
If God is great, and if God is good, why can't he change the hearts of men?"
-Tom Waits, "The Road to Peace"
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