Letters to Leo the Patriotic Lion: #34
Leo's thirty-fourth letter, and another one that does not require a response due to the nature of the letter.
Leo himself, G-52s, C.I.D.F., etc. (C) me and me alone
UN1024s (C)
Chuong
D-19 and all associated thereof (C)
Zanta Keplicus
Leo himself, G-52s, C.I.D.F., etc. (C) me and me alone
UN1024s (C)
ChuongD-19 and all associated thereof (C)
Zanta Keplicus
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Chuong: I know the Eternals have issues with Russia due to past incidents of hatred, racism, homophobia, and all forms of discrimination.
Captain Cosmo: Why didn't they punish Prigozhin earlier?
Chuong: Probably because it was better for Leonid to handle him as a test to his emotions instead.
Elias: And besides, it's Russia's mess to clean up in the first place so therefore, letting foreigners intervene would be unfair. Let Russia's heroes deal with garbage like Prigozhin instead.
Captain Cosmo: Why didn't they punish Prigozhin earlier?
Chuong: Probably because it was better for Leonid to handle him as a test to his emotions instead.
Elias: And besides, it's Russia's mess to clean up in the first place so therefore, letting foreigners intervene would be unfair. Let Russia's heroes deal with garbage like Prigozhin instead.
Leonid: I wouldn't be surprised. When all of us disappeared after the time Leo lost his temper, the Eternals all told us it was going to be judged on an individual basis. I ended up taking the same anger management courses that Leo did.
Leo: How did you do?
Leonid: Passed easily.
Leo: That's good. I do remember Valmia saying she determines when, and if so, how, she judges individuals. No doubt she was having a field day with Prigozhin, Putin, and the rest.
Leo: How did you do?
Leonid: Passed easily.
Leo: That's good. I do remember Valmia saying she determines when, and if so, how, she judges individuals. No doubt she was having a field day with Prigozhin, Putin, and the rest.
Hussar Husky: Speaking of judging the parallels individually, Poland is a predominantly Catholic country, where our faith has contributed to our victories throughout the wars. Because of this, Leonek is expected to pray for our country every morning before he goes outside. If he forgets or fails to do that, he must confess them to his priest during the confession. If he does not do that, someone is going to find out and it is possible that Leonek may undergo marching punishment for either lying or failure to perform daily morning prayers. But remember, this only applies to Leonek the Hussar Lion, not to the other lions like Leo.
Zax: Oh my goodness! That sounds tough! Leo is lucky to have a lot of freedom.
Hussar Husky: You could say that and unlike Leo, Leonek is also expected to promote our morals to our people, especially in the topic of family. Our priests put their lives and trust in Leonek because they expect him to protect them from the forces of evil so in return, we expect Leonek to be openly faithful to us. He is a hussar after all.
Chuong: This sounds like the expectation of many Leo's European parallels. With Levon, that's expected and encouraged for his country. But in their countries, Christianity is mentioned in their constitution as the basis of their countries' morality whereas in the United States, it is not. Leonardu the Hospitaller Lion, like Leonek, is strongly expected to practice and promote his faith in Malta in accordance to their constitution and culture.
Zachary: Leo, consider yourself lucky that you don't need to set up confession appointments with the priest. You got more time in your life that way! Even you yourself have no idea how good you have it as an American!
Zax: Oh my goodness! That sounds tough! Leo is lucky to have a lot of freedom.
Hussar Husky: You could say that and unlike Leo, Leonek is also expected to promote our morals to our people, especially in the topic of family. Our priests put their lives and trust in Leonek because they expect him to protect them from the forces of evil so in return, we expect Leonek to be openly faithful to us. He is a hussar after all.
Chuong: This sounds like the expectation of many Leo's European parallels. With Levon, that's expected and encouraged for his country. But in their countries, Christianity is mentioned in their constitution as the basis of their countries' morality whereas in the United States, it is not. Leonardu the Hospitaller Lion, like Leonek, is strongly expected to practice and promote his faith in Malta in accordance to their constitution and culture.
Zachary: Leo, consider yourself lucky that you don't need to set up confession appointments with the priest. You got more time in your life that way! Even you yourself have no idea how good you have it as an American!
Leo: Those thoughts did cross my mind. I have been very blessed, and I need to show gratitude for it. Knowing Leonek, however, we shouldn't have a problem with that. He's fiercely loyal to Poland.
Leonid: He'd undergo marching punishment, but what about that White House of Shame you built over in Greenland?
Super C: He'd probably go there on the next infraction. But if he simply forgets to do it and does so later on, that's no reason to ding him with a demerit. Then again, I'm not Catholic myself. How would I know?
Leo: I can and should show gratitude to the Lord for how good I do have it. I have a feeling Levi can say the same thing.
Leonid: He'd undergo marching punishment, but what about that White House of Shame you built over in Greenland?
Super C: He'd probably go there on the next infraction. But if he simply forgets to do it and does so later on, that's no reason to ding him with a demerit. Then again, I'm not Catholic myself. How would I know?
Leo: I can and should show gratitude to the Lord for how good I do have it. I have a feeling Levi can say the same thing.
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