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Michael of Moria resigned as Seneschal. Charles of the JAC’s was his successor.
Annotations:
“My first resignation of several. I used this tactic a couple of
times to get the monarch's attention about policies and activities which
I thought detrimental to Atenveldt. Being listed as the "legal
agent" gave the post a certain status that the younger, less
experienced fighters mistook for importance. In actuality, it
only meant that if we had ever been sued, I was the one who
would have been served. Charles took the post and did
a fine job.” – Michael of Moria
Description of this event,
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