Respected Filira Salazar Caradini,
You know that this topic has been discussed a lot at the last Assembly of Yrkanis and will be discussed some more amongst the nobles internally - as was said at the same Assembly...
Still I insist that the whole affair would still be much less of a problem if Wilk Potskin would be more considerate and told the Ranger-aspirants to just stop experimenting in the verdant heights until the Matis have cleared up their internal differences. All in all the rangers were the ones causing these troubles in the first place and were opening this gap between court and chamber...
The Rangers have kept up good relations with all nations - until lately. So they could - no, they should, because they are Rangers and have been well-respected by all nations - show respect to the chamber of nobles as well as to the court; and such wait for the permission of the nobles too, not only keep on insisting on what the royal court says out of pride and stubbornness.
How can inconsideration of their allies have become a trait of the virtuous Rangers?
The rulers of the kingdom, where Class structure is an important value, are ignoring the decisions of their otherwise respected nobles (OOC: and why have a player-government if it doesn't have anything to say?!)
And in comparison the Akenak is allowed to do whatever it wants, insulting and provoking representatives of other nations, causing ambassadors to be withdrawn - under the full tolerance of the proud SharĂ¼k, whose values are Truth, Honor, Discipline and Justice, but who refuses to answer letters pledging for his justice by official representatives having been insulted by his representatives...
How should we Zorai act in a world where all values seem to be turning upside down?
You know that this topic has been discussed a lot at the last Assembly of Yrkanis and will be discussed some more amongst the nobles internally - as was said at the same Assembly...
Still I insist that the whole affair would still be much less of a problem if Wilk Potskin would be more considerate and told the Ranger-aspirants to just stop experimenting in the verdant heights until the Matis have cleared up their internal differences. All in all the rangers were the ones causing these troubles in the first place and were opening this gap between court and chamber...
The Rangers have kept up good relations with all nations - until lately. So they could - no, they should, because they are Rangers and have been well-respected by all nations - show respect to the chamber of nobles as well as to the court; and such wait for the permission of the nobles too, not only keep on insisting on what the royal court says out of pride and stubbornness.
How can inconsideration of their allies have become a trait of the virtuous Rangers?
The rulers of the kingdom, where Class structure is an important value, are ignoring the decisions of their otherwise respected nobles (OOC: and why have a player-government if it doesn't have anything to say?!)
And in comparison the Akenak is allowed to do whatever it wants, insulting and provoking representatives of other nations, causing ambassadors to be withdrawn - under the full tolerance of the proud SharĂ¼k, whose values are Truth, Honor, Discipline and Justice, but who refuses to answer letters pledging for his justice by official representatives having been insulted by his representatives...
How should we Zorai act in a world where all values seem to be turning upside down?
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