HWalsh wrote: we know who killed Prosek. A CS Citizen did. We know who she cut deals with, people in the 'burbs. The FoM, an evil terrorist group, who the CS believes may be involved doesn't take credit for it, even though they would have if they had done it. So no. Everyone knows what happened there. Prosek angered his own people and paid the price for it. Tolkeen had nothing to do with it.
Only one confirmed citizen doesn't deserve plural "his people" and the dissidents might well have connections to Tolkeen.
HWalsh wrote:You claim that then Tolkeen stopped them from investigating the assassination... I think your pants are smoking a bit, because that isn't what happened...
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Additionally, the CS Military High Command orders raids on known and suspected communities outside the CS borders who harbor or trade with practitioners of magic, D-Bees or enemies of the State.
These aren't people that are associated with the attack on Prosek. These were people
the CS has no jurisdiction over who may have only
traded with practitioners of magic. Note again, the CS doesn't own North America, as much as they think they do. They have no right to attack anyone outside of their borders for using magic. They are not the rulers of Earth and everyone else just their subjects.
Whether or not they were associated with the attack wasn't confirmed because it wasn't fully investigated. There is no telling how deep the dissident plot went. Odds are mates warped that poor aide's mind because if she wanted citizenshio for her family, killing the Chairman isn't a logical way to go about it.
Mages are CS enemies. They just finished fending off a Federation of Magic invasion. They are well within their rights to raid and interrogate all surrounding magical communities, likely harboring FoM runaways.
HWalsh wrote:As to "interfering" that is a load of crap and you know it. The CS at this point has already killed everyone complicit in the assassination.
Source? Killing the knifewoman doesn't mean they had caught all conspirators.
HWalsh wrote:Six villages in Minnesota are obliterated, and several others are raided, people interrogated and threatened, property vandalized. For the first time ever, the "Kingdom of Tolkeen" issues a warning to Chi-Town to suspend its hostilities in "their territory" or face retaliation.
So what happened here is the CS continued to attack places outside of its territory. In this case they entered Tolkeen's border and attacked six villages under Tolkeen's protection. People are interrogated, threatened, and had their stuff destroyed. Tolkeen steps up and says, "This is our land, you don't have aright to do this, get out now or we will retaliate."
It is in quotes because it is merely what they said, not because that part of Minnesota was necessarily part of Tolkeen territory. There was nothing wring with threatening and interrogating people to uncovered the plot. Authorities do this all the time when dealing with terrorists.
Property was.vandalized, not destroyed. Most likely the CS kicked some holes in some demon summoning circles on the floor so the interrogation wasn't interrupted by Balrogs.
The raided villages with people were the ones beside the six mysterious obliterated ones which we know nothing about save they were obliterated. They could have easily been full of vampires or Death Demons. This can't be counted for or against the CS until we are told what their contents were.
HWalsh wrote:They did NOT attack the CS. They issued a warning, and the CS pulled out. That is Tolkeen being REASONABLE while the CS is being unreasonable.
They didn't openly attack until later when they flipped over diplomatgate. Interfering with a terrorist plot investigation is not reasonable.
HWalsh wrote:Cool story bro. Save we know the CS killed Tolkeen's diplomat and Tolkeen knows the CS killed its diplomat.
I have an equal amount of evidence supporting Erin Tarn killing the diplomat and Tolkeen knowing that Tarn did it as you do supporting this claim.
HWalsh wrote:Bull. Tolkeen never attacked the CS. They didn't even attack the CS when the CS sacked 6 towns in its territory. You are NEVER going to pull the IC propaganda spin on us. We are PLAYERS not Characters.
RecheckSedition, doesn't say anywhere that the 6 obliterated towns were part of Tolkeen, only that they were within Minnesota.
Supposing the "our territory" claim held any merit, it could be referring to the subsequent towns where they were questioning people.
If a Summoner has a "Summon the Undead" circle and I remove the clove of garlic to stop vampires/dybuk coming at my men, I would technically be "raiding" (it wasn't my garlic, piracy!) the spice and vandalizing the circle by altering its form.
Raiding/Vandalism could be entirely justified in the right circumstances so the CS having done so isn't automatically bad.
HWalsh wrote: Where are we told.the majority are no threat or that Karl "knows" this?
D-Bees of North America. Only 25% of all D-Bees are MDC Creatures. Meaning 75% are normal SDC and pose no greater threat than any individual. Then you have to remember that a chunk of that 25% aren't even in North America and it looks bad for you my friend. Very bad.
" no greater threat" is not the same as "no threat".
There are also many SDC dbees superior to humans. Prometheans and Zavor come to mind.
If we do away with the idea of needing MDC to be threatening we can acknowledge the threat which beings like Ogres pose. Or fast breeding orcs/Wolfen.
HWalsh wrote:We are told that the CS said no, and the last time they tried it the CS executed their diplomat and sent his body back as a threat.
The book doesn't say that.
Either your memory is off or you are intentionally altering the canon for some reason.
All we are told is the diplomat was sent back in a body bag.
Everything else you've said is unproven speculation based in assuming the worst for the CS.
HWalsh wrote:.
Tolkeen wasn't an evil Kingdom. The "Shadow Dragons" are just a spell. That and, again, all Tolkeen did was defend itself from the evil genocidal CS who were attacking them without provocation.
Shadow Dragons were a soul splitting ability which drew dragons into progressively evil alignments and made them act out base murderius instincts.
Tolkeen provoked the CS by protecting terrorism and assaulting CS forces mid negotiation.
eliakon wrote:There is no such thing as "Rightful claim" to towns.
Take this up with your local government. If no rightful claim exists then there is no basis for complaint when the CS enters a town.
eliakon wrote:ESPECIALLY if the argument is that the CS gets to make Rightful Claims.... but no one else does.
That isnt the claim. Questioning the right if the King if the City of Tolkeen to claim all Minnesota as his realm isn't lime saying only the CS can make land claims.
eliakon wrote:They were in the Kingdom of Tolkeen, that makes them part of the Kingdom of Tolkeen.
The CS does not have a rightful claim to other countries.
Unsourced. Sedition only says it was Minnesota, Tolkeen made a territorial dispute and Coalition backed off. Well, now the shoe is on the other foot and the CS made the territorial dispute.
eliakon wrote:And there was no "blocking" of anything. The book states that the CS invaded and destroyed. They were not 'investigating' anything.
Another error from you. Sedition clearly says they were interrogating people in Minnesotan towns.
eliakon wrote:So making up that the CS was investigating something and was blocked in a legitimate investigation is flat out revisionist history.
You are the one revising. Sedition 101 mentions 211 being tried and found guilty in the burbs, followed by raids on communities related to enemies of the state.
This precedes the paragraph clarifying the "band of dissidents" was a coalition of several independent groups (COSIG) a and the brigands had ties to Tolkeen.
The seriousness of the ties isn't known because Tolkeen interfered with this investigation.
eliakon wrote:The CS killed that ambassador as a message.
Entertaining fan fiction.
eliakon wrote:That too is pretty clear. If by no other fact than its conspicuous absence in the discussion. Since if there was the slightest ambiguity about the situation then such an investigation would be of relevance to the ongoing narrative, if only for the CS propaganda side.
The complete lack of such points to the fact that the CS doesn't contest the Tolkeen version of events...
No Tolkeen version of events is stated either.
By your logic, I could view the conspicuous lack of "the diplomat was murdered" as an argument that he wasn't murdered. We can't get anywhere useful that way.
eliakon wrote:The statement was that "When Tolkeen receives their Ambassador back in a body bag, they know the time for talking is gone forever."
That is pretty telling on many levels
Of Tolkeen warmongering, yes.
eliakon wrote:first off is that its "in a body bag" not a coffin or other such dignified form return (calculated insult there)
More fan fiction.
The CS may transport their own dead soldiers via body bag and treating a Tolkeenite with equal respect. You make this sound like they had the corpse stuffed and mounted.
eliakon wrote:Second off is that "They knew the time for talking was gone forever" not that they were upset. Not that they felt that it was bad, but that they knew that talking was over.
You want to go down the rabbit hole of "X knew Y" statements meaning Y is true? "Saw" holds equal import on 98, meaning Tolkeen is canonically a festering Haven for magic and trouble.
Believing/"knowing" talking time is over doesnt explain why. Maybe they just realized Tolkeenites would assume the worst and are mad at the CS for not taking adequate steps to protect the diplomat from whatever the cause of death was. Maybe the dead diplomat was the only Tolkeenite willing to talk so the time for talk was over because the last talker was gone.
eliakon wrote:And of course there is the fact that the phrase "receives their ambassador back in a body bag" is pretty clearly "the CS killed him and sent him back as a warning." Otherwise you use different phrasing.
More fan fic, stick to the canon.
eliakon wrote:And of course there is the fact that there is not the slightest discussion of any investigation, or any discussion of possible other killers, or even of any possibility that Tolkeen is wrong in its beliefs...
Irrelevant. Books leave out many details. Doesn't mean every hole should be filled with anti-CS poison.
eliakon wrote:which is of note since they DO discuss other investigations. And they go to pains to discuss situations where the two countries have differing interpretations of events. This event though has no such discussion and is never brought up by the CS as "we were misunderstood"... its pretty clear that the CS version of events and the Tolkeen version of events are identical.
There is not ANY version of events given. Tolkeen decided talk time was up, began using lethal force on the Coalition.
eliakon wrote: ESPECIALLY considering that Tolkeen can easily resurrect the Ambassador and just ask him what happened!
So using your above logic, since they don't mention doing this, it means they didn't. So what can prevent resurrection? Perhaps being assassinated by a rune dagger by a Federation operative? Sacred by a Soul Harvester? I don't know any CS means that would still leave a body.
eliakon wrote:Axelmania wrote:Regarding your "he knows full well"... Source? Show me where it says Karl holds these beliefs.
You mean like Sourcebook 1 page 20?
"Karl Prosek is an evil megalomaniacs. His every action is motivated by his lust for power, fame, and glory. He has manipulated the humans of the Coalition Stats for years and has laid the framework for his empire very well. With everything he needs in place, Prosek can now channel his energies toward darker aspirations: the expansion of the empire! A motivating factor will be the extermination of non-humans. Yet despite his constant human supremacist speeches, Prosek is not a dedicated supremacist. That particular emphasis is only a useful means to his ends. Fanaticism is a powerful force that he is willing to inflame for his own evil purposes. Hate and vengeance will give him the people's support to invade lands they might otherwise hesitate to attack."
Point blank, in black an white that he is not a supremacist. And that he is manipulating the supremacy and genocide for purely selfish motives.
You lost track of what we were discussing. Which was whether or not he considers dbees a threat to humans. You do not have to think your species is superior to feel threatened by another species. My thinking dragons are superior to humans in every way would only make me more scared of them and more fearful for my people.
Karl talks up humans to give humans morale. You don't exactly inspire hope by lamenting how we can't hold a candle to the Kittani.