Gentlemen! The hour is late and still no answer from Leinster! Should we think that we cant reach an concensus in this issue or can we?
Gentlemen! The hour is late and still no answer from Leinster! Should we think that we cant reach an concensus in this issue or can we?
Ja Mata Tosainu Sama.
Leinster will be content with the rule of the Church in Mide if that is how things end up. I have exchanged letters with Cardinal Jolt and I am currently awaiting his reply which might clarify my and his position on this issue. Until then I cannot provide a more enlightening answer.
If God is great, and if God is good, why can't he change the hearts of men?"
-Tom Waits, "The Road to Peace"
Thank you for your answer Duke of Leinster. It is enough for Connaught.
Ja Mata Tosainu Sama.
I've been asked about another extension, so I'll extend 36 hours, I'll not be able to do a write up tomorrow so it'll be Thursday. I'll accept orders until I officially end the phase.
Last edited by johnhughthom; 06-15-2011 at 01:01.
Phase over, there's quite a bit to get through for this phase so it may take a while.
1071
1071 in Ireland saw the four Duchies endlessly debate how to handle the problem of Mide, the independent County in a strategical important position in the centre of the island. The previous Count had died with no heir, despite much discussion only Leinster mad an official proclamation on how the County would be ruled, saying it should go to Bishop Jolt. Unfortunately with no army, Jolt was in position to move into the County. It seemed the problem of Mide would continue into 1072, bandits had already infested the County, it had previously been one of the most prosperous in Ireland, it was fast falling to lawlessness and banditry.
End of phase two
I'll do each Dukedom and individuals results and events over the next 24 hours, there's quite a bit to it, most will be in the QTs but a few people will get individual pms. Phase two will begin when it is all done.
Another tourney will be held next year, in Munster.
Chancellors:
Ulster: Ibn-Khaldun.
Connaught: autolycus.
Leinster: God Emperor.
Munster: Romanic.
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