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Post by Butter Bull on Aug 5, 2010 0:09:05 GMT -6
I, living and breathing god of Natopia, wish to make it clear to the people of Elwynn:
My current form was born in what you are now calling Iserdia, formerly Frieden, occasionally Smjorkyr. My worthless Prophet somehow managed to secure leadership of your entirety as well. Elwynn has a special place within my solid butter form. Therefore your current exercise in badassery pleases me.
The Bovic Dominion of Natopia lends its support to a free and independent Elwynn.
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Post by harvey on Aug 6, 2010 21:44:29 GMT -6
Frustratingly, it seems that the Elwyneese are squandering your and other nations vows of support, preferring to use their claim for independence as a tool to negotiate governmental change within Shireroth instead of breaking away and forming their own independent nation like they claimed.
I'm fairly annoyed about this.
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Post by Butter Bull on Aug 6, 2010 22:11:39 GMT -6
Modan-Loch, which im surprised has no low-level dwarves and gnomes, (if Blizzard ever finds Shireroth, i wonder if they would sue ) Seems to be doing a more exciting job of their independence, but an independent Elwynn is more desirable for me as it is my native land. A shame really... a splintering Shireroth, even if just for a short time, or seeing it eventually coalesce into a looser confederacy would really be something interesting to see.
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Post by Lord Erion on Aug 7, 2010 11:00:24 GMT -6
It certainly would, if only for the novelty, as just about any other solution has already been tried before.
Perhaps the Elwynnese need a bit of a poke in the right direction?
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Post by Butter Bull on Aug 7, 2010 12:54:48 GMT -6
What do you have in mind, mysterious visitor?
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Post by Lord Erion on Aug 8, 2010 9:12:09 GMT -6
I wouldn't dream of usurping your incarnate prerogative on such matters, o divine butteryness.
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Post by Butter Bull on Aug 10, 2010 1:42:24 GMT -6
I didn't say you were... how do you suggest to prod them?
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Post by Lord Erion on Aug 16, 2010 13:32:55 GMT -6
Well, as it turned out, with quite a pointy stick.
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