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Written By Joscelin

March 13, 2019, 4:12 a.m.(9/23/1010 AR)

Relationship Note on Evaristo

Oh no. What did you do?

Written By Mirari

March 13, 2019, 4:11 a.m.(9/23/1010 AR)

Relationship Note on Mailys

Dearest sister, I wish you would return. I need your steady hand, and your absolutely stunning fashion sense in my life once more.

Written By Marian

March 13, 2019, 2:34 a.m.(9/23/1010 AR)

Relationship Note on Margot

Always kill as a last resort. It's a mantra that my father drilled into me once I took up the sword. Diplomacy before warfare. To end a conflict without bloodshed is by far a greater victory. The offer to bend on knee, an invitation to rejoin the fold that can be given before the war horns sound and after the signal of surrender. Tribe by tribe we welcome prodigals back into the Compact.

Exile before execution. Choices have consequences, which can lead to an escort to the edge of our lands. An opportunity to seize life. A chance to start with a clean slate in lands outside the Compact. For those who seek life but wish to remain separate, a viable option. As long as they leave in peace, I shall bid them good journey. Our parting words are a warning not to return because my sympathy only stretches so far.

Death should never come easily. In the same token, never suffer an enemy to live. If their lives will mean the deaths of my people in the future then I shall bloody my sword without remorse. It's a judgment call in the moment. If I look into the heart of another and see malice of foul intentions, I strike. I have lived the Tragedy of not being vigilant. I would never criticize another for making hard decisions to keep the peace in their lands.

Weigh the scales. Review each life carefully before making your edict. Action once taken can not be undone.

Written By Bhandn

March 13, 2019, midnight(9/23/1010 AR)

I wasn't sure what to expect, by attending the Assembly of Peers. Formality, for sure, but there was a kind of... primal dramatism to it that I can't fully explain. It certainly did not lack for instigation. I'm rather curious what all the shouting was about myself. Twenty years ago, I probably would have stepped on quite a few toes and barged out to help with dragging the caterwauling fool away. Now, some part of me found it... funny. One has to have made quite the mistake to have been -- I assume -- barred entry, if the words themselves and their volume were any indication. Valena would have gone out there to chastise someone with her favorite herbs and the consequences be damned. She had no concept of the notion of propriety at times, when it concerned being interrupted at a time or in a place in which she did not wish to be interrupted.

Still, attending let me put faces to all the names that have passed my ears these past days. I'll probably forget half of them by the time I finish writing this, let alone by the time our paths cross, if ever.

The declaration by His Grace Victus Thrax is a matter I could not begin to untangle in my thoughts. One has heard plenty over the years, and with the winds of change blowing quite strongly, I can't help but feel a storm brewing. Nevertheless, how the Houses choose to govern their people is a matter to which I have given no consideration or involvement, and I rather intend to keep it that way. I have my own duties and worries. Those duties are why I find myself more interested in the proposal the Grandmaster of the Templar Order put forward. I certainly intend to listen for news of it, though a part of me wonders if perhaps it's too... bold. I will need to think on it more.

Written By Victus

March 12, 2019, 11:50 p.m.(9/23/1010 AR)

A common phrase that I've heard most of my life is 'how much longer'.

How much longer until my happy days come? How much longer until I can get paid? How much longer until I get what I deserve? Some people don't have the luxury of asking how long it will take until they get something they want. Some can only ask, how much longer until it stops?

You see it everywhere in the Mourning Isles. In the rowers of our ships, in the ones tending our field, in the ones breaking their backs in our mines. They work day in and day out with shackles upon their wrists and they ask, how much longer until we're free? How much longer do they work until their debt is paid? Because theoretically, everyone who is placed into their chains will one day walk without them in our system. That is true for some places. It's the furthest thing from the truth in others. Whoever rules the land where they have been born or where they have been taken is who also rules their lot in life.

I tried to stop that, lawfully. But laws did not become enough to curb the atrocity that still festered in the heart of it. It could only slice the skin of the corruption, a flesh-wound at best.

Still, they looked at their masters with glassy eyes and asked them, how much longer until I am free? Until my spouse is free? Until my children are free? Yes, spouses, children. Because misery loves company, they find love in even the bleakest of places. They make something of that love, and then that too was wrapped in a chain and sent to work.

Those souls who looked at me and asked me why. Those souls who told me death would be preferable than a family in eternal servitude. Those souls who asked me how much longer? I could not give them an answer.

It makes me wonder how long these questions have been asked of us. In the time of Queen Triscali, did the slaves of the Compact ask when their torment would end? Or were they not given that carrot at the end of the stick? Was their hope for something that seemed unobtainable and not for something they were promised? I wonder what their eyes looked like when freedom came at last. What do the eyes of someone filled with nothing but hopelessness look like when they finally have a taste of humanity again?

It must have been beautiful for the ones who survived. As make no mistake, when evil infests your body it will take great pain to cut it free. That is true of a disease, true of an Abyssal root on your soul and it will be true of thralldom as well. We will bleed. If not for the sake of tradition, than for the sake of those who have known no other way. Who have lived for centuries knowing that this was their livelihood, their only means of survival. This will be no harmless transition.

Like every struggle toward the light, it will be found on top of the corpses of the defenders and the aggressors alike. The ones who have the conviction to die for what they believe in will populate both sides. Only one of them will be righteous. The world will suffer for it. This, there is no denying.

This is not for me, this is not for you, this is not for the man or woman who suffers in chains. This is for /us/. All of us to share in a world that rejects the cruelty of slavery. No more excuses. No more half-truths. No more infection from an aberration to our very Gods.

They will ask us how much longer they must suffer and we will give them an answer. Find your courage and join us.

Written By Bhandn

March 12, 2019, 11:37 p.m.(9/23/1010 AR)

Relationship Note on Sparte

Each time I think on what we discussed -- more so, the reason he gave for it -- I cannot help but feel a touch of apprehension. Just what has been happening that I had not given much thought towards, over the years? How many stories and rumors have I discounted as nothing more than that? It took me many, many days to even think up those questions, a thought which does not particularly please me.

Written By Leta

March 12, 2019, 10:40 p.m.(9/22/1010 AR)

I played a bit of music for the king today. Well, I mostly just played the lute a bit to accompany Master Captain Evaristo Arterius who was singing a song he wrote and everything, right in the middle of the street, and I just did some embellishments on the melody and such to go along. I was a bit afraid of ruining it but I suppose we did alright. Well, the king said it was alright but then I think the king is very gracious about these things, and he wouldn't go around telling folk they're no good, so you have to take the king with a grain of salt, if you pardon.

Written By Gianna

March 12, 2019, 9:26 p.m.(9/22/1010 AR)

It pleases me to have named a second Mockingbird for the College, Captain Evaristo Arterius. His dedication to music is quite evident and his goals align nicely with the College's. Another set of hands just might be useful in the coming days.

Written By Skye

March 12, 2019, 5:54 p.m.(9/22/1010 AR)

When I began this journey as Baroness of Blackshore, I made a conscious choice to abolish the practice of thralldom. While its original intention was to give harden criminals a chance to pay back their debts to society, it twisted into a practice that spanned debt across generations. At its worst examples, became what many claimed as slavery.

Thralldom does not define who we are as a nation. Our legacy is not tied to indentured servitude. We should not diminish our independence by holding onto this flawed economic structure anymore. Our dependency weakens us. It holds us back. It sours our relations with other houses. We are better than that. By our high lord's declaration, he has freed us from the chains of this flawed tradition, and allowed us to return to our fierce naval roots. I am proud to stand by Thrax decision to abolish thralldom.

Written By Beatrice

March 12, 2019, 5:51 p.m.(9/22/1010 AR)

Relationship Note on Venturo

In return, Nilanza thanks Kismet Carnivals for living up to its promise of audacious, exhilarating entertainment. We look forward to the next.

Perhaps next time the shows might include a duck. I find they never run afowl [sic] of fate.

Written By Sparte

March 12, 2019, 5:16 p.m.(9/22/1010 AR)

I stand with Highlord Victus.

I thought for a while about trying to same something more elaborate, but that is all that needed to be said.

I stand with Highlord Victus.

Written By Joscelin

March 12, 2019, 4:58 p.m.(9/22/1010 AR)

I can successfully negotiate any number of financial arrangements, read what a client wants with barely a handful of words, suss out a disagreement between old friends or competitors with minimal bloodshed.

So when I completely misread a social situation and make an ass of myself, I've no one to blame but me.

Written By Amari

March 12, 2019, 4:43 p.m.(9/22/1010 AR)

I hope your knee is feeling better, big cousin. It was a lovely party, aside from that unfortunate accident.

Lady Gretchen may have considered it the result of a lack of imagination rather than a failure of wrist and shoulder, but Norwood was convinced it was solely a question of training. Personally, I think it was a curse, or somehow Venturo's fault.

I spent all morning swinging a wooden sword either way. It only got away from me once or maybe ten or twenty times in truth.

Written By Martino

March 12, 2019, 4:15 p.m.(9/22/1010 AR)

Relationship Note on Kaia

The work you have done on the Great Hall of House Bisland is simply incredible and, truly my sweet Lady Kaia, one does hope that the tea we shared with friends - and my sister - will not be the last time.

I must make the point that, well, you must not deny such beauty in my life.

Written By Rysen

March 12, 2019, 12:25 p.m.(9/22/1010 AR)

Having missed the grand opening of the observatory, I recently went to visit on a clear night. The view of myriad stars gleaming in the night sky was moving: it reminded me that though one star may glimmer faintly, a sky full of constellations illuminates brightly, and gives shape to such beautiful light. Such a reflection was not irrelevant to the announcement made by Prince Victus of House Thrax shortly after my visit. Though renowned as a warlord, and a sailor, the Prince's oratory was masterful, sincere, and well reasoned. I believe his courage will make the constellation of the Compact ever brighter.

While at the observatory I met an intriguing young woman. She had something of the Valardin style of dress, and a sort of ethereal beauty - somewhat cold and distant - though when I was leaving her presence, she smiled, and it was like the rising of Spring flowers after a stark Winter. I hope to see her again, though I suspect I will be reluctant to trouble her, on account of whatever it is that haunts her, and keeps her from engaging with the fire and zeal of life.

On the subject of life and its passing, I more recently went to Keaton Hall to celebrate Lady Tessa Moore. Though I never met her, I hoped to offer some support to her friends and family, and perhaps learn a little about the one whose passing has moved so many. Marquessa Reigna and Marquess Kael Keaton were superb hosts, and it was good to see Lady Gretchen, Venturo and Gilroy - the latter of which surprised me a great deal, as his demeanor was far different from that which I have observed on other occasions. He is clearly a man of more depth than I had first supposed, and seems a true and worthy friend to Lady Gretchen. The highlight of the celebration was a paper mache garantuan, which a number of us managed to destroy with wooden clubs, revealing its contents to be absurdly expensive gifts. The experience taught me two things: the expansive generosity and largesse of Marquessa Reigna, and to guard one's face whenever Lady Amari holds any sort of dangerous object.

The celebration at Keaton Hall has inspired me. When my time comes, I hereby ask Cousin Fianna and Princess Helena to hold a celebration of my life at The Black Hall of Axes, and invite every poet, and every person who has ever felt the slightest pleasure from the arts of language, or true felt emotion, to perform those works which move them most. Let my twin swords be placed next to the axes in the hall, and let me fall to the Abyss with a smile on my face, winged with soaring verse, and the laughter of friends and family.

Written By Gilroy

March 12, 2019, 10:44 a.m.(9/21/1010 AR)

Relationship Note on Margot

If you've decided that your only options are letting criminals go or killing them, then you might as well do it yourself.

I can't imagine you have much experience at 'hiring' people to do things anyway.

Written By Venturo

March 12, 2019, 10:03 a.m.(9/21/1010 AR)

As the Marquessa Lianne has stated as well, I owe a debt of gratitude towards the Princess Ophelia and Sellsword Amund. It was indeed a lucky series of events that favored me at the Carnival in Nilanza, a story that I will share with any whom wish to hear it. But the undeniable fact is the means luck favored me the most was in having the good fortune to not just have met and know these two fine individuals, but be blessed they are as skilled as they are in the bow and sword respectively.

My appreciation as well to the Lady Beatrice. The gift of that particular banner the Marquessa mentioned will make a fine showing in the Raconteur, the hole in it a testament to a story that borders on this side of fantastical.

Written By Archeron

March 12, 2019, 6:12 a.m.(9/21/1010 AR)

Relationship Note on Margot

It is a hard thing isn't it? That it means freedom for so many, but for a minority it means death.

As I've said, traditions are important - but they can also change for good reason over time. But, I hope that though Thralldom dies the death it deserves we salvage some small good from it. I hope that we understand the importance of restitution as well as punishment. I hope we understand slaughter is not the only way, that each man has a worth.

But for now, if you need it Cousin, I have an axe as well as a bow. And if there is to be more death at Tyde Hall, better the hand is a Tyde one. Enough other hands have spilled the blood of our people. At least to start.

Written By Ajax

March 12, 2019, 3:30 a.m.(9/21/1010 AR)

Relationship Note on Margot

I have an idea or two, Duchess.

Written By Lianne

March 12, 2019, 2:01 a.m.(9/21/1010 AR)

I owe my gratitude to Princess Ophelia Velenosa and the sellsword Amund, both of whom acted swiftly when a carnival in Nilanza erupted in violence, an assassination attempt made on my magnificent protege Venturo Thayne. We are fortunate that they were present and struck so swiftly when the assassins made their move.

It would be remiss of me to ignore the rumors of Venturo's ridiculous luck: the first shot stopped by a house banner thrust up at precisely the right moment; the swordsmen buried in an unexpected collapse of the structure above them; and two swift and capable saviors so near at hand.

A point for Luck. You may have this one, brewer. I certainly count myself lucky that you're still alive.

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