Anduin Wrynn (
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video; un: white pawn
[Anduin stands, holding his pendant in his hand. His is a face that likely only a handful of those in the city will recognize -- and he is rather counting on that fact.
He smiles, looking somewhat tired and worn but aren't we all these days?]
Good evening, my friends. I apologize for bringing such trivial questions to you, however I fear that being one of the lucky few to newly arrive in the city, I do not share your history of knowledge.
[He is trying not to speechify.Unlike some people, Wrathion. Is it working? He will try harder.]
Of late there has been much discussion of justice, especially with regards to Bonaccorso and his niece and nephew. But what of the rest of the nobility? I have heard, for instance, there is a noblewoman who is rumored to have supplied weapons to the brotherhood as payment for Taravast's survival? Should such a person be held responsible for the consequences of her actions? Or, as with Macaluso, do we turn a blind eye to such acts themselves when taken for the greater good?
[Is he fishing for opinions on donna Rigarda? You bet he is. Is his innocent newbie act working for you? Look at these Big Blue Eyes...]
He smiles, looking somewhat tired and worn but aren't we all these days?]
Good evening, my friends. I apologize for bringing such trivial questions to you, however I fear that being one of the lucky few to newly arrive in the city, I do not share your history of knowledge.
[He is trying not to speechify.
Of late there has been much discussion of justice, especially with regards to Bonaccorso and his niece and nephew. But what of the rest of the nobility? I have heard, for instance, there is a noblewoman who is rumored to have supplied weapons to the brotherhood as payment for Taravast's survival? Should such a person be held responsible for the consequences of her actions? Or, as with Macaluso, do we turn a blind eye to such acts themselves when taken for the greater good?
[Is he fishing for opinions on donna Rigarda? You bet he is. Is his innocent newbie act working for you? Look at these Big Blue Eyes...]
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[Half a statement, half a question. He's really trying to get as many opinions on this as he can.]
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The next ruler of Taravast has quite a lot of decisions to be making, but they should make them personally if are to have any chance of standing on their own two feet once we are gone.
[Speaking from personal experience...]
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All I know for certain is that Bonaccorso's cowardice doomed this city and many others with the forging of such an unholy alliance. It grieves me to think there may be no saving it.
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It may indeed look dire from where we stand, but there is still hope. We must remember to hold onto that.
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