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da_Vinci
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« on: August 22, 2009, 11:33:05 PM »

Woo Li smiles broadly as he addresses the people of Wei

"My dearest CHURDs of Wei (Common and High Underlings of the Royal Dynasty),

"The final step in the restoration of peace for Wei has been accomplished.  With the blessing of our Buddhist bretheren of Greece, we have resumed independent conduct of our foreign policy, and we have received from them the city we now call New Feng, which had been founded by the Greeks on the site of our razed city of Feng.

"For Greece, it was an important military outpost during the war.  But for us, many of our people have deep roots in Feng and its environs.  So the city had great cultural, symbolic and sentimental valued to we of Wei.

"We are deeply indebted to our Greek bretheren for the return of our traditional lands to us.  In the tradition of paying it forward, we are even now assisting Carolingia in settling cities in territory on our border that is traditionally theirs, even though that will require that we ceed to them land that we currently have control over.  But it is the just thing to do.

"May we enjoy the blessings of peace for a thousand generations ... "

Woo Li, Chief Monk of the Shaolin, Wei Dynasty
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« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2009, 09:45:00 AM »

Wei is indebted to no Greek person, for there cannot be debt among such close allies.  It was fitting and proper that the city which grew hurriedly up around Fort Ephesus, being on the site of Feng and comprised of refugees of that city, should be returned.

The Fort was of great strategic importance in our long war.  But it is of greater significance to Wei.
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