words, words, words
My friend, the truth is, you have abused the trust we had once placed in you in ways beyond count. Most notably, by usurping the crown, but also by racist remarks towards the Vau convertites serving the humankind humbly, as Pancreator preordained. That you have decided to strike in the wake of my following your request to remove both my warships and my land forces, was too villainous a crime to even comment on. It pains me to witness how little is left of the famed Hawkwood honour.
Your actions have rarely followed your words, and your command of the Fleet had been wanting at best. Many a time a crisis called for action, for the iron fist of the Fleet backed by the will of the noble houses, to punish the transgressions against the Imperial Law. Yet, you have never acted beyond erecting elaborate smoke screens. Your extreme dedication towards keeping the warships of your ministry out of harms way was enough of an indication that you covet the power of their fusion cannons to be used for your own designs.
And so, it is with little surprise that we see your declaration of hostilities on the eve of the upcoming elections. In your heart, you always craved the throne for yourself. The years of regency must have imbued your soul with the desire to rule over your peers as if you were our better.
We shall oppose your unlawful claims with all of our might, and may the Pancreator help us all if we fail.
Farewell, friend. We shall meet again on the field of battle.
-Lazarus
((Nice one, Aq
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er. I did leave myself wide open(or at least more than I should) this turn. I was hoping, naively, you'd wait a turn more.
Oh, by the way, I always wanted to use this corruption of your name, should you ever manage to piss me off. This hardly qualifies, but it's as close as it'll ever get, I suppose.
One more thing, the last couple of PMs from you guys seem to indicate that there might be a bit of confusion as to the state of affairs regarding the game mechanics and the upcoming election, so here's a breakdown/clarification:
The election is on the turn 63(in two years time, three for Margrave), and it is NOT the final one, should Aqizzar win. But it is the one that would officially declare him the Pretender, after which we'd have ten years to sort him out, ahem,
diplomatically.
If he draws, the sad state of affairs continues on as it had for the past twenty years or so.
If he loses, combat on Byzantium becomes prohibited again, and remains as such until another claimant resurfaces.
ImportantRemember the rule 29, as it weighs most heavily on wheteher you might win or lose:
A noble may not vote unless he has been on the surface of Byzantium continuously since the previous election. He is banned from voting even if he took off and landed again in the same turn. If a noble is allowed to stay in orbit or jump around the surface of Byzantium, it's too easy for him to avoid assassins. You can consider this rule to be a statute of the Imperial constitution.