ironfang
Nov 09, 2001, 12:36 PM
The following is a copy of King Christopher the VIII's letter to his American nobles.
My fellow country men, I call upon your council once again. Be it lack of grace, or a warriors demeanor, I shall not spoil your ears with sweat words of praise, nor boost our collective egos with tales of war past.
The nation of India has once again raised arms against the people of America, and have threatened the soveriegnty of your brothers in Richmond.
More almost 800 years ago, America had fought a bloody war against the Indians that ended in the annexation of many former Indian cities such as New Dehli, Bombay, and Indus. We believed that the Indians would have learned to choose peace over war, but it seems that they have not. It seems that the Indians have allied themselves with Greece and Babylon, and with this combined strength, will stop at nothing to exact their reveng for years past.
Now, my fellow Americans, it is time to decide the fate of our nation. The war with Persia has left us with a military that is far more powerfull than that of the Indians, or Greeks, or Babalonians, but together, will our resolve be able to win out in the end? Only with the full support of the American people can we win a war against them. So I ask you now, my fellow Americans, do we yeild to the pressure of this international coalition, or do we unleash the hounds of war, and wreak hell and havoc upon their nations!?!
-- King Christopher the VIII of America
My fellow country men, I call upon your council once again. Be it lack of grace, or a warriors demeanor, I shall not spoil your ears with sweat words of praise, nor boost our collective egos with tales of war past.
The nation of India has once again raised arms against the people of America, and have threatened the soveriegnty of your brothers in Richmond.
More almost 800 years ago, America had fought a bloody war against the Indians that ended in the annexation of many former Indian cities such as New Dehli, Bombay, and Indus. We believed that the Indians would have learned to choose peace over war, but it seems that they have not. It seems that the Indians have allied themselves with Greece and Babylon, and with this combined strength, will stop at nothing to exact their reveng for years past.
Now, my fellow Americans, it is time to decide the fate of our nation. The war with Persia has left us with a military that is far more powerfull than that of the Indians, or Greeks, or Babalonians, but together, will our resolve be able to win out in the end? Only with the full support of the American people can we win a war against them. So I ask you now, my fellow Americans, do we yeild to the pressure of this international coalition, or do we unleash the hounds of war, and wreak hell and havoc upon their nations!?!
-- King Christopher the VIII of America