08-03-2011, 10:54 AM
Striding into the Central Citadel barracks, steely eyed and hard-faced Diego makes his way through the swarm of Legion recruits into a back room. Closing the door once inside he looks around, and barks at the recruits sitting inside, "Ge' deh 'ell out, recruits! I ain' in dah mood to be smellin' yer worthless failure!". The recruits snap to and rush from the room, likely muttering about the pain in the backside sergeant.
Taking one of the seats previously occupied, Diego unfurls a length of parchment and dips a quill before penning a message long overdue.
"Legion Officers,
It has come to my attention that most, if not all of the Legion within the Priador seem to lack full understanding of what laws to enforce, and against whom. I write in an attempt to clarify these points so as to reinforce the level of discipline that has been newly applied to the soldiers in my squad. It has been slow progress training these men, and I do not want to find their training put to misuse due to a lack of knowledge on my part.
To begin, the presence of weapons within the city, I have taken to enforcing a no-weapon policy against civilians and others, barring Red Wizards as is to be expected. The purpose and logic to this has been, without a weapon, it is less likely there will be instigation of a fight, thus less chance of an intervening Legion Soldier being harmed whilst breaking up the disturbance. I would like to know should this policy be enforced or nay. As it stands, I, myself, along with my squad do not bear arms within the city as a supporting point to this, though we stand always prepared should trouble arise.
Whilst on duty it was brought to my attention by a Thayan Knight, named Vortar that the Thayan Knights stand above the laws of the city, taking their law only from the words of their superiors, the Red Wizards. I wish to clarify this effect. As I see it, the Thayan Knights are above the law, -only- whilst on duty protecting a Red Wizard, otherwise, should they not be held to the same laws as to ensure their effects are all encompassing whilst not on duty? This decree from Vortar was in effect requested to be passed along to my superiors, hence this letter containing the inquiry. Should it be ordered Thayan Knights are outside the standard enforcement I shall greatly appreciate the clarification.
Long live the Legion!
~Sergeant Diego San'draxus"
Finishing the letter, Diego reads through it slowly, and slowly nods, folding it he seals it and gets up from the table, stowing the quill in his pack. Heading to the office of Master Sergeant Martin Diego knocks and enters when told so. Greeting the Master Sergeant Diego hands him the letter and requests that it be passed along to whomever will look at it, preferably an officer, as high as it can go upwards. Relieved of the letter, Diego heads from the office and returns to duty, curious for the response.
Taking one of the seats previously occupied, Diego unfurls a length of parchment and dips a quill before penning a message long overdue.
"Legion Officers,
It has come to my attention that most, if not all of the Legion within the Priador seem to lack full understanding of what laws to enforce, and against whom. I write in an attempt to clarify these points so as to reinforce the level of discipline that has been newly applied to the soldiers in my squad. It has been slow progress training these men, and I do not want to find their training put to misuse due to a lack of knowledge on my part.
To begin, the presence of weapons within the city, I have taken to enforcing a no-weapon policy against civilians and others, barring Red Wizards as is to be expected. The purpose and logic to this has been, without a weapon, it is less likely there will be instigation of a fight, thus less chance of an intervening Legion Soldier being harmed whilst breaking up the disturbance. I would like to know should this policy be enforced or nay. As it stands, I, myself, along with my squad do not bear arms within the city as a supporting point to this, though we stand always prepared should trouble arise.
Whilst on duty it was brought to my attention by a Thayan Knight, named Vortar that the Thayan Knights stand above the laws of the city, taking their law only from the words of their superiors, the Red Wizards. I wish to clarify this effect. As I see it, the Thayan Knights are above the law, -only- whilst on duty protecting a Red Wizard, otherwise, should they not be held to the same laws as to ensure their effects are all encompassing whilst not on duty? This decree from Vortar was in effect requested to be passed along to my superiors, hence this letter containing the inquiry. Should it be ordered Thayan Knights are outside the standard enforcement I shall greatly appreciate the clarification.
Long live the Legion!
~Sergeant Diego San'draxus"
Finishing the letter, Diego reads through it slowly, and slowly nods, folding it he seals it and gets up from the table, stowing the quill in his pack. Heading to the office of Master Sergeant Martin Diego knocks and enters when told so. Greeting the Master Sergeant Diego hands him the letter and requests that it be passed along to whomever will look at it, preferably an officer, as high as it can go upwards. Relieved of the letter, Diego heads from the office and returns to duty, curious for the response.
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Diego San'draxus
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Diego San'draxus
Bishop Nafarus