>>5590585I love this kind of long answers a lot, I tried to do justice to your speech but unfortunately I was pressed by time so I am terribly sorry if I did not render it justice as it is due.
>>5590620It is always God's will, and thanks for the speech too.
>>5590625Well rolled good sir. 33 it will be.
>>5590732Yes, these burghers have become fat and arrogant like the flemish, if not for the fact that it is Count Careless's demesne they would have deserved to have their town visited by men at arms in search of loot.
>>5590791>>5590973Yes, Isnott cannot be called here so the accusation was more of a wild guess. But if you do not have the book you can still make the accusation and talk about it. It seems to be what the majority has chosen.
>>5590818>>5590905There is a guelph in your guard who seems to be a good man. There was this merchant too, and his beautiful daughter Praetzel, who were good people.
The Count has right of life and death on his lands, he can render justice as he sees fit, and here I agree that he acted wisely.
Yes, sometimes the bandit is preferable to the b*rgher, you can kill one on sight when he disrespects your law while the other will always plot in your back. And no problem for writing a lot, I love long answers.
>>5590933>>5590979>>5592319>>5592796I think that we can still give one more answer to be honest but then I should archive the thread and write the next one at the end of my travels. I will post about it in QTG.
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It was time to answer, you cleared your throat and marched slowly towards the center of the room, while explaining your point of view. You decided to begin by reminding everyone of the hierarchy in place.
-Your excellency, I am sure of your wisdom and...
The count cut you immediately.
-No need for all of this, speak clearly and about the matter.
It made you stop a moment and you continued while looking at the count, the magical burgher being beneath your notice.
-Nevertheless even if I speak about the matter I shall not answer to everything. I have been accused by a strange Guelph, born from I do not even know who and who works, which is already enough to make his words meaningless, we cannot put the words of a man working in a shop or in a field at the same level as those of a nobleman. Look, he even could not find a well born man of good reputation to safeguard his interests. Therefore I consider this mage guild to be simply leaderless people who deserves to be beaten with batons when they dare ask for compensation for a just and honourable act of fighting to restore order.
But even a vile, insolent man could be right sometimes, those criminals should be brought back and since I freed them to repair an injustice I shall bring them back to justice, your excellency. But not to the justice of burghers and heretic sorcerors, no, to a truely just justice, your justice my liege.