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Scroll Text for Lord Michael's OSC. It was credited to both he and I because it is based largely on a document he wrote declaring war on the shire of Smoking Rocks.
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Unto all persons meek and noble, titled and base, who do hear or see these words, greetings.
It is known throughout the many kingdoms of the world, that the artisans and warriors of the East are amongst the toughest and most skilled to be found. Yet due equal honor are our autocrats and seneschals, noble servants and subjects without equal in all knowne lands. Thus We do give most especial notice to the tireless work of our most noble servant and subject Michael Acrensis, who has for many seasons well kept watch over our Province of Malagentia in times of peace and times of war, keeping our larders full and well provisioned under his gentle care, bounteous to overflowing, ensuring that the prosperity and safety of our King's subjects brings glory to our Kingdom. It gladdens our heart and fills us with the full measure of pride that one may rightly hold and still be adjudged good and modest, to call him allie and subject and and also call him one thing more: Thus do we, Grifith and Aikaterine, call Lord Michael Acrensis unto the company of the Companions of our Order of the Silver Crescent. Done by our hands on this 29th day of January, at the festival of the Market Day at Birka, in our Barony of Stonemarche.
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Unto all persons meek and noble, titled and base, who do hear or see these words, greetings.
It is known throughout the many kingdoms of the world, that the artisans and warriors of the East are amongst the toughest and most skilled to be found. Yet due equal honor are our autocrats and seneschals, noble servants and subjects without equal in all knowne lands. Thus We do give most especial notice to the tireless work of our most noble servant and subject Michael Acrensis, who has for many seasons well kept watch over our Province of Malagentia in times of peace and times of war, keeping our larders full and well provisioned under his gentle care, bounteous to overflowing, ensuring that the prosperity and safety of our King's subjects brings glory to our Kingdom. It gladdens our heart and fills us with the full measure of pride that one may rightly hold and still be adjudged good and modest, to call him allie and subject and and also call him one thing more: Thus do we, Grifith and Aikaterine, call Lord Michael Acrensis unto the company of the Companions of our Order of the Silver Crescent. Done by our hands on this 29th day of January, at the festival of the Market Day at Birka, in our Barony of Stonemarche.