19-01-08, 04:00 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Esgair Llyn
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| *a ragged page blows down the breezy streets of your town* GUARD BRUTALITY ON CEDARWOOD PROTESTORS!  The Guardsmen Militia of Besieger Master Sineal Walker this week demonstrated the sheer difference in mentality between the rebelling Volunteers and their bitter, corrupted adversaries. With the 'South Yew Lockdown' in full sway, the 'Free Yew Volunteers' launched a counter offensive these days past as an attempt to steal munitions stung the garrison at Stonekeep. Caden D'Gar, heir to his father's land and even guard's captain Bladius Dart were said to be amongst the casualties as the vengeful Volunteers ran rampant over an understaffed militia.
Though while militia casualties were high, the Volunteers eventually withdrew with little reward for their raiding; and the leadership of the Free Yew force were left contemplating the worth of their assault in the wake of Walker's retaliation. As the militia swarmed into Cedarwood the following eve, a tide of grey and gold was merciless as it rounded up the patrons of the hamlet's tavern and dragged them to the inn's attic.
The audacious Besieger talked of 'equal treatment' of captives as he ordered the torture and beatings of the taken men. Master Walker must surely have a fear of fishing, farming and a hard day's work to consider the vile and brutal treatment of his prisoners to be equal to that of the 'punishments' handed out to captive Guardsmen in the Volunteer's campaign to date.
Cedarwood was left licking it's wounds as the militia withdrew under the pressure of skirmishing rebels, alleged to have attempted the execution of the Lord Protector's youngest son as his minder looked on, helpless to aid his charge who demonstrated plenty of guile to escape his perusers as the guardsmen exited the village.
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