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Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2005.12.18 10:23:00 -
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Originally by: Vendrin The reason for this is simple. The succession committe has no wish to remove themselves of the power they find in their hands, and will in fact do all they can to prevent any new emperor from being chosen.
The Succession Committee does not include that sort of person.
But even if you're the sort of fool who believes that such a thing could happen in the Empire, most of the members of the committee were also there when Hiederan VII passed away, so if such a power grab were on the cards it would have happened already.
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Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2005.12.18 15:49:00 -
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Originally by: Ardor Gaven Lok'ri, I can understand your point of view and I have some sympathy. I do believe in this important time noone should ignore the Tetrimon scriptures, though. I do not claim they are the original scriptures. How could I? But I do believe there is a very great chance they are. It would be a great atrocity not to examine them before the next succession.
The problem with that, Ardor, is that it could take several years to make a thorough examination of the Tetrimon manuscripts.
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Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2006.02.04 16:30:00 -
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Originally by: Mr Vapor What the hell did that sentence mean? I mean really, what did it mean. It's incoherent and makes me wonder if you've been drinking.
-V
He means that your ignorance of this matter says more about you than it does about the Empire.
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Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2006.02.06 13:21:00 -
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Originally by: Detaitiv If the damned Succession council can't get off their aged fannies and accomplish something, let it pass to the second house in the last succession already. I have no vested interest in this of course.
The trouble is that the house in which you have no vested interest does not even have a named heir at the moment.
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Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2006.02.07 08:31:00 -
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Originally by: Detaitiv
Originally by: Rodj Blake
The trouble is that the house in which you have no vested interest does not even have a named heir at the moment.
Second house doesn't have an heir? Last time I checked only Sarum, the third house, lacked an heir.
My apologies, I had thought that Sarum was the runner-up.
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