Letters to Lakhdar the Maghrebi Lion: #1
The first letter written to Lakhdar the Maghrebi Lion.
Character joint-owned by me and
Chuong
Character joint-owned by me and
Chuong
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Juno: Algeria is wine country since the Phoenicians were there? I didn't know that!
Silas: Algeria has been conquered for their wine and vineyards many times before, especially with the French.
Alexis: Algeria was a big deal to us as well. Leonce remembers how the country's vineyards were a huge deal in French politics.
Rainier: And no you didn't cross any lines Lakhdar as far as I know. After all, you have an enormous mess to clean up and it's not even your fault. Your country's viticulture is a national heritage and UNESCO is putting their faith in you that you will passionately protect this. From what it sounds like, you only have one chance in keeping your emotions in check during your presidency. Don't blow up like Levi did. Your vineyard farmers are judging you very closely.
Zachary: Some games have three levels of difficulty: easy, medium, and hard. If Leo's parallels were ranked by difficulty with a spectrum, Liaanti the Arctic Lion would be the easiest because he lives on an island of rock and ice yet his people live comfortably and still behave like villagers despite their modern ways. Lakhdar would be at the most difficult because he has to clean up the mess from the rioters, hunt down corrupt politicians, stop Sharia activism without blowing up, protect his country's wineries and earn their workers' trusts that he will protect them even if he doesn't like alcohol himself, etc. I'm sure Lakhdar is sick and tired of hearing his people negatively talk about the female boxer from the Olympics day in and day out.
Fouad: She just have a genetic condition and she wants people to stop harassing her over that. She's even embarrassed that our people argued about her condition and her athletic ability to perform as a female boxer. As for those levels of difficulties, Levi would be easy and Leo would be in medium.
Silas: Algeria has been conquered for their wine and vineyards many times before, especially with the French.
Alexis: Algeria was a big deal to us as well. Leonce remembers how the country's vineyards were a huge deal in French politics.
Rainier: And no you didn't cross any lines Lakhdar as far as I know. After all, you have an enormous mess to clean up and it's not even your fault. Your country's viticulture is a national heritage and UNESCO is putting their faith in you that you will passionately protect this. From what it sounds like, you only have one chance in keeping your emotions in check during your presidency. Don't blow up like Levi did. Your vineyard farmers are judging you very closely.
Zachary: Some games have three levels of difficulty: easy, medium, and hard. If Leo's parallels were ranked by difficulty with a spectrum, Liaanti the Arctic Lion would be the easiest because he lives on an island of rock and ice yet his people live comfortably and still behave like villagers despite their modern ways. Lakhdar would be at the most difficult because he has to clean up the mess from the rioters, hunt down corrupt politicians, stop Sharia activism without blowing up, protect his country's wineries and earn their workers' trusts that he will protect them even if he doesn't like alcohol himself, etc. I'm sure Lakhdar is sick and tired of hearing his people negatively talk about the female boxer from the Olympics day in and day out.
Fouad: She just have a genetic condition and she wants people to stop harassing her over that. She's even embarrassed that our people argued about her condition and her athletic ability to perform as a female boxer. As for those levels of difficulties, Levi would be easy and Leo would be in medium.
Lakhdar: I do not plan to blow it, Rainier. I was equally disgusted at hearing how Levi did blow it, but your kind is going to have to be at peace with it now. In any event, I do want to protect this, and I'm hoping that to help me do that, we can find places in Algeria to be designated as UNESCO heritage sties.
Leo: I'll make an amendment to your comment, Zachary, and place Lakhdar on the master difficulty level.
Super C: Do note you don't just have to watch what you say, but how you say it. You and all the parallels have that ability where what comes out of your mouth is treated as absolute law, so you're guaranteed unquestioning obedience; it has elevated to a superpower. What Levi did, however, was abuse that superpower when he gave up the island just like that. *snaps fingers* It's a superpower nonetheless because as soon as he said it, it happened. IC2's very last act before its death, resulting from the blinding flash, was attempting to spread that same superpower to all the G-52s and their allies. So far, we can't tell if that passed or failed.
Magical Drummer: Thus solidifying me as the second most powerful musical G-52 behind Cripto.
Lakhdar: So when you consider the facts about why and when CNG and IC2 did this to us, it teaches us that we cannot take back what we said, even if we go back and fix it later on.
Leo: Exactly.
Leo: I'll make an amendment to your comment, Zachary, and place Lakhdar on the master difficulty level.
Super C: Do note you don't just have to watch what you say, but how you say it. You and all the parallels have that ability where what comes out of your mouth is treated as absolute law, so you're guaranteed unquestioning obedience; it has elevated to a superpower. What Levi did, however, was abuse that superpower when he gave up the island just like that. *snaps fingers* It's a superpower nonetheless because as soon as he said it, it happened. IC2's very last act before its death, resulting from the blinding flash, was attempting to spread that same superpower to all the G-52s and their allies. So far, we can't tell if that passed or failed.
Magical Drummer: Thus solidifying me as the second most powerful musical G-52 behind Cripto.
Lakhdar: So when you consider the facts about why and when CNG and IC2 did this to us, it teaches us that we cannot take back what we said, even if we go back and fix it later on.
Leo: Exactly.
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