User blog:John Breasly/An Address from the "King"

To those who still remain loyal, and those who have respect enough to read from their once-upon-a-time monarch,

''There are many things I'd like to address. First, I will address those who gave Britain strength in their final days. Next, I will address the beginnings of Britain, and those who pursued it to the end. Lastly, I will speak of Britain today, and what shall happen in the following weeks.''
 * 1) Goldtimbers. You were one man I could always respect, always look up to, and always ask for help.  You turned Britain away from an ugly warmonger's cloak, and gave us a face of cheeriness, unending loyalty, and unity.  It was you, who in the end, who ended our unity.  The people followed me for what I was... a figurehead.  Yes, I made the important decisions, but you ran the "day to day" business, and there was nothing more I knew I could ask of you.  I believed in you, you were the one who inspired our people.  You were the "glue."  But without glue, everything falls apart, as it did here.  Your men fled to a man on the same side, yet they nonetheless stayed on the British side.  You resigned, and went to L.E.G.I.O.N.  They resigned and followed.  There is nothing more for me to say to the one person I looked up to on this game, than: I am dissappointed.
 * 2) Captain Andrew.  Lord Mallace.  We have certainly been through a lot.  Not as much as, say, Garland or Macmorgan, but certainly through a lot.  I watched you spark a rebellion against me, and I was amazed at your courage to do so.  I gave you a second chance because your rebellion earned you my respect.  You were the Chancellor of the Exchequer for most of your time in office.... even Prime Minister for a few days.  You were one of the highest ranking people in Britain.  And you were wise enough to save your own rear end when Goldtimbers resigned.  Little did you think of Britain and her people, only yourself.  You have become Daggersteel's "puppet," I regretfully say, and after last night, I do not believe I can ever look at you the same way.
 * 3) Blastshot.  One of the three men, recently downgraded to two, I can trust to always be loyal.  You were there in Britain's first days.  You are older than most players here, even if they can't admit it.  We have gone through thick and thin together, and I can only say.... thank you for everything.  You have been a true friend, advisor, and fighter through everything.  Thank you so very much.