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[GP] A Game of Politics

"Destruction of government and private property has already occured. You are correct in suggesting diplomacy first and violence last, but not to save a few buildings when the dwarves have already razed many on their own," the wizard counters.
 

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Ringmereth said:
"Destruction of government and private property has already occured. You are correct in suggesting diplomacy first and violence last, but not to save a few buildings when the dwarves have already razed many on their own," the wizard counters.

"Please do not confuse facts with public relations. Because there has been no Government interest, the dwarves can not shift the blame. The minute a Government expedition enters the area, all blame will shift to the Government forces. To enable the this shift in blame will doom, hopes of normalancy.

During negotions, we need to document what the distruction was. Get that story out because the story that gets out first, will carry the most weight."


Looking around Quinn asks, "So who has writing insturments so we can dictate this call to meet?"

"Lord Iason, do you have a Dwarven translator?"
 

Seguith produces a sheet of parchment and a quill from his backpack. "Since the dwarves were clearly the instigators of this uprising, the blame will naturally rest upon their shoulders," reasons the wizard. "So long as we accurately document the situation and the steps that we take, we have an acceptable rebuttal to any accusations of causing damage. Now, who will compose the letter?" Seguith asks.
 


I do have a dwarven translator on call. It is neccesairy these days. I'll call him for you.


And about the barricades. We have not tested them, but the dwarves have been enforcing them since day one, so they are probably strong. But not strong enough to withstand great force.


OOC: As I've said, the introduction period has entered here on my university, which will lead to less time for me. I'll be ouside most of the time, but I'll come home to update this game when I get a chance. This will probably mean once per day, although not always a lengthy reply.
 

"Wonderful, so what do we say?.....An authorized representive of the Government has been sent to negotiate with you. Please send your representatives to XXXX at 3 pm today. These representives will be under protection and no harm shall come to them.

Signed the chairman."
 


"Well it seems that everything is well inhand, I have an errand to run to the army garrison. I'll be back ready for the negotiations tomorrow."

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I'm going to deliver the army dispatches to the Captain Harfung and see what his reaction is 'the document', then I'll go visit Jonathan Swift (Military Intelligence Operative) to see if he can give me any more intell on what has been happening, I'll also mention to Jonathan that the army has recently discovered that these riots were incited by Kalur Operatives to test how the new political structure would act to such events.[/sblock]
 

Unfortunatly such a place does not exist. The cwarves keep inside their barricades and probably won't alllow a group of more then 5 people inside. But you'll have to talk to the dwarves themselves for precise information

OOC: No reply on private matters, soon though, soon...
 

"I'm afraid my knowlege of Dwarven is extremely limited, but if you wish I shall compose a letter with the aid of our translator. Tomorrow at noon would be a good time, that would give both sides time to prepare. A suitable location would be on the field surrounding the barraks, within bow-range of both guards and rebels."

She waves the translator over, "Show me to a suitable location for us to compose our letter."
 
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