A letter from Stonefall to King Thorgsun Laranak of Stronghelm,
A response to the Wilder
Letter to the chiefs of North Shield
Proclamation of the King of Stonefall:
From now on, no army shall pass the walls of Stonefall without leave of the King. Traders and their caravans are allowed through, though. No greater than 45 armed men shall be allowed to pass through my territory. And henceforth, the Wilder and his army are banished from the Realm of Stonefall, and any attempt to pass through will result in his demise.
((OOC a LOT of people just barge through my lands without my leave and I actually can't do anything about it. It just says in the update, they march through Stone fall. I can't really do anything when I don't know what people are doing))May your beard grow longer and your tankard never dry. My fellow King, I am not cajoling the people of North Shield to my side. It is called an offer. I will not march upon their lands unwillinginly. I am hurt that you consider my offer for help bad. If they refuse, they refuse. I for one, will not force them to accept any offer of mine. Nor will I march into their lands if they do not accept. Should they accept, however, I will help them. An alliance once existed between us, and I was hoping they would come back to their ancient home. If you hate Dwarves, just say it, get it over with. We are honorable. I promise you, personally, I will not set foot on their territory unless they allow it.
Do you think the enemy marched freely through my lands? I did not give them leave; they barged in and marched through my land. I could not risk open war without knowing what they would do. I could have slaughtered them as they passed through my lands, but they just went through, and it would be dishonorable to kill people just walking through my lands. Had I known their true purpose, I would have stopped them. But I did not know it at the time.
-King Kistair Orfalin XI
A response to the Wilder
Do not think for one minute that we lightly let the Norse walk through our lands. We had no choice in the matter; either destruction or passage. We did not have the strength to hold them back. We stayed neutral, Wilder, and be glad we did. For if not, your precious Rhulyera would be ashes, destroyed from our seige weapons above and tunnels beneath. We chose not to fight. And if you are talking about Dorian the Hunter, he was a rouge, and this had no knowledge of either my vassal and myself. Well, Wilder, harken to this: You are hereby banished forever from the Kingdom of Stonefall, and all your kin, and your army, so find another route home, or die on the return journey. For there is a watched wall now- from now on no more of the gates will be unwatched. If it pleases you, Wilder, no more army ever will march through Stonefall without leave of the King. But be consoled of this; if North Shield does not accept my offer of aid, your doom will not be at hand. But if you choose to 'raid' my lands, you will die. You are not raiding, for we have known the Norse much longer than you, you are not raiding, but burning and slaughtering wantonly.
Letter to the chiefs of North Shield
If you think I am "cajoling" you, for any instance, please do not think so. For I will not force this upon you. It will remain your decision, to choose as you will. It is an offer of help, not an ultimatum. Think carefully, but it is your choice. I will not march over to take your lands, I give you my promise, whatever your decision may be.
Proclamation of the King of Stonefall:
From now on, no army shall pass the walls of Stonefall without leave of the King. Traders and their caravans are allowed through, though. No greater than 45 armed men shall be allowed to pass through my territory. And henceforth, the Wilder and his army are banished from the Realm of Stonefall, and any attempt to pass through will result in his demise.