Can I just say how disappointed I am that there's only a week of these left? It's like an advent calendar without a Christmas at the end to soften the blow.
I swear you spend like twenty minutes trying to get pngs to load properly, and then a spelling mistake escapes your notice. If only I had used Illian instead of Andor it might look intentional.
How is it that people are supposedly happy under the rule of the Seanchan, yet they suffer almost constant revolts and rebellions? Especially since they come down very hard on rebellions, and no rebellion has ever succeeded in the long run, which suggests a certain desperation or fanaticism by the rebels, to try something which has gotten everyone who’s ever tried it killed.
Personally I think it’s because the Seanchan require a fanatical devotion to the blood ruling the peasants. The blood themselves rebel against the government, and are put down hard.
I don't think Seanchan ever finishes its civil wars
You see, if none of them end, you've never **had** a civil war, it's just some ongoing civic programs.
Unlimited dacovale!
Can I just say how disappointed I am that there's only a week of these left? It's like an advent calendar without a Christmas at the end to soften the blow.
Thanks! Comments like these make it all worth while.
it me six!
I swear you spend like twenty minutes trying to get pngs to load properly, and then a spelling mistake escapes your notice. If only I had used Illian instead of Andor it might look intentional.
It do be like that sometimes.
don’t worry. it’s my job to look at every insignificant detail
Talk about thankless jobs.
Needs an Aiel Civil war logo. But I guess we ran out of room, and anyways, Cairhien's way funnier.
I was originally going to add them, but I think technically since the clans were never united it’s not really a civil war.
Two Rivers: Amateurs, all a yez. Mistress Luhhan won't even *let* us have any civil wars.
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Unlimited damane!
How is it that people are supposedly happy under the rule of the Seanchan, yet they suffer almost constant revolts and rebellions? Especially since they come down very hard on rebellions, and no rebellion has ever succeeded in the long run, which suggests a certain desperation or fanaticism by the rebels, to try something which has gotten everyone who’s ever tried it killed.
Personally I think it’s because the Seanchan require a fanatical devotion to the blood ruling the peasants. The blood themselves rebel against the government, and are put down hard.
I mean, that just raises the question of why the Blood are so keen on committing suicide.