Re: The Great Belligerency [Round 2: New Shambhala]
03-08-2011, 08:58 PM
Originally posted on MSPA by Captain Lhurgoyf.
Reinhardt shooed off his attendants and returned to his office, closing all doors and locking them behind him. He then turned to a communicator he had attached to his wrist and contacted his benefactor on it.
"Pardon my prescence, my friend," he spoke to the girl. "I have been alerted that the God of Balance has been interfering with my cleansing of the city's population. Surely, if people believe in him, they will fear him. Should they fear him, no doubt that they will challenge my authority - if this god does wish to maintain equal numbers of humans and subhumans, he will see all who agree with my intents of rendering the populace totally human as my agents, and worthy of his wrath.
We must adress this matter. Perhaps you could incapacitate this god? Once he is out of commission, we can spread slander around the communications of the city, branding him as a powerless lunatic with delusions of grandeur. That should keep the people from taking his side in such matters, would you agree?"
Reinhardt shooed off his attendants and returned to his office, closing all doors and locking them behind him. He then turned to a communicator he had attached to his wrist and contacted his benefactor on it.
"Pardon my prescence, my friend," he spoke to the girl. "I have been alerted that the God of Balance has been interfering with my cleansing of the city's population. Surely, if people believe in him, they will fear him. Should they fear him, no doubt that they will challenge my authority - if this god does wish to maintain equal numbers of humans and subhumans, he will see all who agree with my intents of rendering the populace totally human as my agents, and worthy of his wrath.
We must adress this matter. Perhaps you could incapacitate this god? Once he is out of commission, we can spread slander around the communications of the city, branding him as a powerless lunatic with delusions of grandeur. That should keep the people from taking his side in such matters, would you agree?"