Lord Tazar, are you saying that the Governor of Britain, Lord Solus is in league with the Cult of Oblivion? That he was responsible for the creatures from the void, a diversion to the populace in order to disperse the protest against him?
These are heavy charges, and need to be brought before the Kings Council for further investigation. Are you willing to do so?
Lord Lew
Governor of Tinsic
Lord Lew,
At this point, it is a strong coincidence at best and treason at worst (as are his attempts to form an army within the King's own capital). Considering his well documented past association with the Shadow Lords it would not be surprising to see him again siding with those that oppose the crown. Given his quick jump to claim credit for the victory (for which he did nothing to achieve) it doth appear to be a planted piece.
Even during the battle, his time was spent proclaiming it as vindication of his actions, rather than fighting the void forces. Actions speak louder than words and do tell the true tale of the side upon which he stands.
Even in his own documents of the battle shown above, it is the same image copied multiple times as if to increase the perception of his role in the event, and yet he stands there taking neither action against the enemy, nor damage from the enemy. Watch him closely my friends, and stand ready to act when necessary.
Until then, I still defy his demands for registration and conscription into his Army or Guard or whatever he should chose to call it. My loyalty is to the King and no man should divide his loyalty lest it divide his soul.
Tazar
Duke of Britain
Captain of the Royal Britanian Guard