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The Utopian Federation story now shifted towards the struggle between the Nobles and the Commoners.

The enemy is not the only thing that awaits the adventurers, as the real culprit carefully crafted their schemes from behind the shadows and pretentous faces which hides their true intention of taking over the Utopian throne...

Friday, April 6, 2012

Stand My Ground

Queen Rasa: What does this mean? It does not only mean the total exclusion of the Commoners from the Utopian economic system... It means much more! No Nobles can be expected to live under the same roof as Commoners. The Commoners must be chased out of our houses and our residential districts and made to live in rows or blocks of houses where they can keep to themselves and come into contact with the Nobles as little as possible.




Senate: Queen Rasa, you are acting way beyond your power and jurisdiction! Do you think you can get whatever you wish for because you are the Utopian Queen? What about the obligation that the Nobles had over the so call “inferior” Commoners? The nobles also had their share of responsibilities in keeping their part of the promise.


Queen Rasa: We kept our promised, as always…like the many thousand year before me and in this presence as well. However the Commoners are always being the opportunist, like vultures waiting for the best time to strike at the carcass.


Don’t you gentlemen here are not familiar with the events where the Commoners tried to take advantage of the Nobles kindness years ago? When my father, the great King Panthera; 3001st ruler of Utopia started this nation first economic reformation? A revolution that transform this nation from barbaric war mongers into a self sustainable, industrial and technologically advanced nation that rivals that even the combined might of the other countries and kingdoms of today.



My father, the King…had helped the Commoners in infinitely many ways. He saved your lives for abolishing the warlike tradition where the commoners are valued as nothing less than as tools of war for the nobles…


The economic reforms and the privilege of participating in commerce for all caste transforms the commoners lifestyle as they prosper from merchants and trade practices…many commoners are made wealthy with overflowing fortunes.


Member of the Senate, have you ever wonder what if my late father has no interest in sharing such golden opportunities to the commoners? To be selfish and give in ways only to the Nobles and leaving you Commoners to tend to yourself in the cold streets…barking and ravaging like stray dogs without food, clothes and shelter?



Senate: Enough! The political reforms ended in failure. Business rivalries tear the relationship between the Nobles and Commoners further apart. The Utopian social standards didn’t change for the better.


Queen Rasa: The Economical reforms indeed fail…


Senate: (laugh)…that we knew very well. We are…



Queen Rasa: …The first rebellion was sparked by a refused legislation where the Commoners demands their standards to be raised as equaled as that of the Nobles. When this scheme fails to bring desired result, the Commoners tried to gain Noble status through marriage with minor Nobles of Utopia.


Now tell me, who is the ungrateful ones?


Is this how the Commoner repays for the generosity of the Nobles?

 
 
TO BE CONTINUED...

5 comments:

Ain Khairi said...

As this Queen keeps on talking, I kinda hate her.

Tailgunner said...

she is just insecure

Penelope's Den said...

this is truly a marathon post

Yours Truly, Rave said...

it's a marathon week! :D

Tailgunner said...

all the way to greece!

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