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Irvyn
Guest
*notice placed around Trinsic and sent to many other cities*
We have information that Casca plans to launch a major offensive against Trinsic on Sunday 28th June. The following document was found outside the gates today following a minor assault by brigands:
It is possible that Casca himself may be present, though his previous cowardly behaviour makes it unlikely. However, if this is his main force, and we defeat it, we will damage him severely.
In the name of the Kingdom of Lord British
and the Virtues.
Irvyn Middlethorn
Duke of Trinsic, Servant of the Realm, Defender of the South, etc etc
The personal seal of the Duke of Trinsic:
An eagle flying, holding the branch of a thornbush in its claws; surrounding are the words "Mine honour is my life; both grow in one; take honour from me, and my life is done."
We have information that Casca plans to launch a major offensive against Trinsic on Sunday 28th June. The following document was found outside the gates today following a minor assault by brigands:
We request any help that can be spared from other cities to assist us in breaking this attempted seige.Well we march on Trinsic 28th June and will place the city under seige and see if they can stomach a fight.
We attack from the West Gate and South Gate.
The commanding officer says we shall all receive double pay for our efforts and if we can capture any of their nobles we will be handsomely rewarded.
Life as a mercenary is tough but not without its fair share of the victor’s spoils.
It seems we will have an ally of a fearsome nature to lead us into battle and I for one will stand well away from it for it is not of these lands.
Long live King Casca.
It is possible that Casca himself may be present, though his previous cowardly behaviour makes it unlikely. However, if this is his main force, and we defeat it, we will damage him severely.
In the name of the Kingdom of Lord British
and the Virtues.
Irvyn Middlethorn
Duke of Trinsic, Servant of the Realm, Defender of the South, etc etc
The personal seal of the Duke of Trinsic:
An eagle flying, holding the branch of a thornbush in its claws; surrounding are the words "Mine honour is my life; both grow in one; take honour from me, and my life is done."