Board Thread:Forum Roleplays/@comment-26063164-20150522051330/@comment-26360929-20150528191736

Eureka Enderborn wrote: Many citizens begin to riot, resisting being brought into the sanitorium against their wills. Opponents of this act are stating that "It is no illness, it is a genetic defect" and that the imprisonment of these men within the sanitorium is "unlawful and against the basic unalienable rights of man." They have given the counterargument that "A vasectomy would be the only thing necessary to prevent the spread of this genetic weakness" and that "the riots of these angry citizens will continue if something isn't done." The roofs and buildings teeming with trained members of the Guild of Assassins, the figure wearing the Lord Chancellor's robes steps out onto the balcony before the masses in the City Square. "My dear citizens! This proclamation is made on behalf of the King: Do not be reticent about your stay at the sanatoriums. The best physicians of the realm have agreed that the so-called "Innsmouth look" is a mutation caused by a mildly infectuous malady. A short spell of internment is in no way an imprisonment; it is a way to limit the spread of the illness, to protect all our most worthy citizens, to heal those so grievously afflicted. Rest assured that all those who enter the sanatoriums of their free will shall live like princes during their convalescence. Will you, who suffer from the infection, exchange a short, let us say, holiday, for a vasectomy? Certainly not, my dear people. I ask you to follow the King's orders; they represent no infringement of your rights, most extended though they be, as he has supreme authority over all these lands. Please, do act as we counsel. You will not suffer any more for it, and you will help save this our beloved kingdom from degeneration. Be the saviours of your lands! Be the faithful citizens you are expected to be! For the last thing we desire is civic unrest; it is invariably followed by decided action. Take this short hiatus in your routine upon you for the good of the Kingdom. Advise all your family members, friends, acquaintances to do so. For the good of Kend'arc, for the good of Ruddus, for the good of all mankind! In the name of the King himself! I beg you, be not the chain link that fails!" He then walks back into the shadows of the Chancery.