User blog:Lord Marshal Samuel Harrington/A Final Address to Spain

On this date, the twenty-fifth of March, in the year of 1723(1745), a final address be delivered to the official government of Spain, if there be an official government left. This address comes formally from his most Honourable, Lord Marshal Samuel Harrington of the East India Trading Company.

''Dearest peoples of the Spanish Government: It would appear that England has had a final victory over your military, and your "gracious" king has surrendered himself to England and its assets. I can only laugh at how foolish ye were to take such a powerful force on, though I also respect you for being so brave. For it does take true bravery to tackle such a tough obstacle. I told ye, Gaius Julius Caesar, that ye could not best us, and now, it has been proven in this now ended war to end all wars. It was the fault of your own foolishness that brought you down. Though I myself was not able to attend the glorious victory battle, I can know that my men, comrades, and fellow Marines fought bravely, and valiantly to bring your forces down. It would seem now that Spain has nothing left of it, and is lying in burning, bloody ruins, just as I wanted to see it. Hopefully now, Gaius, your eyes have been opened to the reality of your defeat, to the fact that you cannot best England and its military. It has also been brought to my attention that ye wish to join my East India Trading Company... DENIED! You will not be allowed to join the East India Trading Company, regardless of what guild you're in. You can still send in a request for enrollment, and a formal request to honorable lead an EITC guild, and perhaps attend Company MCRD, if your requests are accepted. If it is the decree of the Highest, King John to allow you to join the EITC, then ye may not pass the rank of Marine, no matter what duties you carry out. By the grace of God, may England be blessed for finalyl defeating The Delta Republic, and God bless to all ye, my fellow Marines and comrades, and I thank your for your duty done to the crown. ''