kabel Posted September 5, 2013 Posted September 5, 2013 So Mr. Manaor, you live in your fancy castle somewhere upon a hill. But do you really know what life outside looks like? How is commerce to thrive on roads that lead to nowhere? How can our troops actively fight the enemy, if their kids are starving? Why are the people in the high north, all the clansmen and trappers more important than the Mitgardians in cities? Mr. Manaor, come down from your castle hill and have a look at what live for the ordinary Mitgardians looks like! Mr. Manaor, step down from you candadacy and help to prevent Maxersine and his Kaliphlin friends taking over this precious country! Mitgardians, if you really give a damn about this country vote for: Lars Larsson! (the righteous one) Quote
soccerkid6 Posted September 6, 2013 Posted September 6, 2013 So Mr. Manaor, you live in your fancy castle somewhere upon a hill. But do you really know what life outside looks like? How is commerce to thrive on roads that lead to nowhere? How can our troops actively fight the enemy, if their kids are starving? Why are the people in the high north, all the clansmen and trappers more important than the Mitgardians in cities? Mr. Manaor, come down from your castle hill and have a look at what live for the ordinary Mitgardians looks like! Mr. Manaor, step down from you candadacy and help to prevent Maxersine and his Kaliphlin friends taking over this precious country! Mitgardians, if you really give a damn about this country vote for: Lars Larsson! (the righteous one) Trading posts will benefit both those who live in the mountains and those who dwell in cities. Cities gain access to more raw materials and products that come only from Mitgardian's mountains as well as gaining more business as they provide manufactured goods to the trading posts and reach a new market. Quote
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