Adrian Laroux's Speech

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2 May, 1729

I call on you Sicinia! I call on you in our time of need, when our foes hoever outside our borders like a growing darkness, waiting to spread across our lands as the black hand of pestilence and war! I call on you to put aside our differences and stand together as one nation, as one people, as Sicinia. Our enemies gather to strike us when we are weak and divided, but we must show them that we can breach any wall between us when our lives and the lives of those we love are at stake! The nations of the world have turned their back on Sicinia, they remember not their friendships with Sicinia and seek only to destroy our motherland whilst we fight amongst ourselves! We must not let our false friends and blind neighbors sstrike us when we are weak!

I call on you to take up arms, together as brothers, as comrades, as Sicinians! I call on you!