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Public News Post #2390

Towne's and shrines

Written by: Prior of the Flame, Icarius Bharathian, Son of the Suns
Date: Wednesday, February 15th, 2006
Addressed to: Everyone


Antioch's Townes are managed by their governors, under the sovereign
authority of Antioch.

And as such the sole deciding authority governing the placement of siege
engines, houses, groves, shrines and any other semi permanent
arrangement falls solely under the jurisdiction of the governing member
of that Towne, and Antiochan authority as a whole.

Asking nicely to have those who claim affiliation to any structures
already evident within the Towne's is a political nicety which the
ruling bodies did not have to extend. The fact they did goes far to
demonstrate the sensitivity with which they attempted to change the
setup of the Towne. The fact that anyone claiming affiliation with such
structures does -not- remove them does not inhibit the sovereign right
of the Towne to remove such structures, and does not give said
person/organisation the right to compensation or the right to public
slander because they failed to heed a perfectly acceptable warning
regarding restructuring of a Towne's organisation.

In short, if you're on someone else's land and you deign not to remove
property belonging to you, don't cry when it's removed for you.

Penned by my hand on the 11th of Letum, in the year 485 AD.


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