Letters to Luitger the Crown Lion: #1
Luitger's first letter he wants to share with the public.
Character joint-owned by me and
Chuong; he wrote the original letter, and I did the response.
Character joint-owned by me and
Chuong; he wrote the original letter, and I did the response.
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Trick Master: Yup that's really what happened in my country. Two Austrian women of nobility got into a heated argument over a flower arrangement that their government told them to take it to my country to duel it out. My government at the time had to honor their request due to important ties with the Austrian government at the time so we can't risk adding more drama involving two royal Austrian women. It was the only way to put an end to their silly arguments once and for all.
Chuong: Gotta love European history: from the violent of Vikings to the most troublesome of royalty.
Zax: A sword fight over a flower arrangement... Wow... I had no idea flower arrangements were that serious in Austria.
Wind Wolf: It's still stupid. A flower arrangement is not worth the violence. But Luitger is correct to say that all have sinned before God. This is how people learn from history as the only way to progress forward as a civilization.
Chuong: Gotta love European history: from the violent of Vikings to the most troublesome of royalty.
Zax: A sword fight over a flower arrangement... Wow... I had no idea flower arrangements were that serious in Austria.
Wind Wolf: It's still stupid. A flower arrangement is not worth the violence. But Luitger is correct to say that all have sinned before God. This is how people learn from history as the only way to progress forward as a civilization.
Leo: All my parallels would say the same thing.
Luitger: I take it you had your share of silly duels also?
Leo: I wouldn't be surprised. Probably the most infamous duel from America was when Aaron Burr killed Alexander Hamilton. It was a pistol duel that arose from long-standing personal bitterness that developed between the two men over the course of several years. Tension rose with Hamilton's journalistic defamation of Burr's character during the 1804 New York gubernatorial race, in which Burr was a candidate.
Luitger: Defamation? I hate that.
Super C: So do we all. But what's important to remember in that case is that Hamilton fired into the air because he wanted the duel to end without anybody getting hurt. Burr had other ideas, of course.
Leo: Burr's legacy is a matter of debate. Some say he wanted to rule the nation as a dictator. The first dictator ended up being Zachary.
Super C: And you know the story from there.
Luitger: Yes; we do. *to Zachary* Our news outlets covered your dictatorship day to day, but tried to search for any good that came out of it.
Luitger: I take it you had your share of silly duels also?
Leo: I wouldn't be surprised. Probably the most infamous duel from America was when Aaron Burr killed Alexander Hamilton. It was a pistol duel that arose from long-standing personal bitterness that developed between the two men over the course of several years. Tension rose with Hamilton's journalistic defamation of Burr's character during the 1804 New York gubernatorial race, in which Burr was a candidate.
Luitger: Defamation? I hate that.
Super C: So do we all. But what's important to remember in that case is that Hamilton fired into the air because he wanted the duel to end without anybody getting hurt. Burr had other ideas, of course.
Leo: Burr's legacy is a matter of debate. Some say he wanted to rule the nation as a dictator. The first dictator ended up being Zachary.
Super C: And you know the story from there.
Luitger: Yes; we do. *to Zachary* Our news outlets covered your dictatorship day to day, but tried to search for any good that came out of it.
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