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GREAT ENGELLEX AND THE NEW FRISIAN ERA
WESTMOORELAND, THE NEGLECTED CHILD OF ENGELLEX AND VISTRASIA

Elthambrische, Ducal Metropolis, Duchy of Westmooreland, Great Engellex, May 2012

Lord Roosmalden liked conversation as he liked his work, only when it could be made elegantly witty. In society he always awaited an opportunity to say something striking, and took part in a conversation only when that was possible. His conversation was always sprinkled with wittily original, finished phrases of general interest. These sayings were prepared in the innter sanctum of his mind in a portable form as if intentionally, so that insignificant society people might carry them from drawing room to drawing room. And, in fact, Lord Roosmalden’s witticisms were indeed hawked about in the drawing rooms of the provincial capital of Westmooreland and often had an influence on matters considered of great and serious importance within this eastern realm of Great Engellex.

His thin, weathered face was covered with deep wrinkles, which always looked as clean and well washed as the tips of the Duchess of Westmooreland’s fingers after taking the waters at Royal Spa. The movement of his wrinkles formed the principal play of expression on his face. Well, I shall tell you of the exploits you shall surely make. Roosmalden, rather theatrically without mentioning himself, described to the Frisian on how he shall be engaged in the reception of the Duke and Duchess of Westmooreland later that day. They shall receive you and this new era of Fryslân as alike the peasantry of Engelleaux on the tidings of Saint Georgiana and the Dragon. Roosmalden smiled and the wrinkles on his face briefly disappeared.

However, my dear friend, he remarked in the Westmoorish-Vistrasian dialect, examining the shine of his silver cane from a distance, despite the positive esteem I foresee, I confess that the Frisian victory is not the most victorious to grace the continent, his forehead puckered into deep folds and his eyebrows were lifted, his small and deep set eyes twinkled and looked straight up to the Frisian to assure the gentleman of his subtle humour. Lord Roosmalden was playing a game that more than likely eluded the Frisian. But seriously, said Roosmalden, we can at any rate say without boastful impertinence that it was a little better than the events of Montelimar..*In the midst of his own words the lord burst out :- Oh, I shall not speak of Montelimar. Perhaps I cannot appreciate the war for the true splendour of the achievements grasped, but the duchy (of Westmooreland) never was entirely enthusiastic for war, the rather humble court of the duke and duchess is inclined only to the greater advancement of trade with our immediate neighbours – traditional markets, typically Vistrasian – though, that is where my Commission comes into force, he smiled. Westmooreland and Fryslân must seize the initiative, Vistrasia, too. Her Majesty the Queen-Empress recognises the high vocation of the duchy in this industrious regard for our (Westmooreland; Vistrasia; Fryslân) rather humble corner of the continent.

Lord Roosmalden suddenly paused, twirling his cane within his hands, and smiled, shall you have a cup of tea?

[[OOC :- Lord Roosmalden is the Prime Minister of Westmooreland. *he was comparing the Frisian regime change to the regime change of Montelimar.
 
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Elthambrische, Ducal Metropolis, Duchy of Westmooreland, , May 2012


"What a strange man, this man is", Friso thought to himself trying to keep track of the ramblings of the Engellex Prime Minister. However, the Queen-Empress and Great Engellex were great friends of the Frisian resistance and Princely Family and thus all respect was to be afforded and so Friso nodded and tried to appear as if he was comprehending what Lord Roosmalden was trying to allude to. For a Prime Minister, Friso Dijkstra was not completely clear to the workings of the Montelimar question.

However, he was relieved when Lord Roosmalden offered some tea.

"Yes, thank you. I would very much like some tea," replied Dijkstra. "I take it black," he added.

He hoped that his extra intrusion would not be viewed offensively. Engellexic notions of class were lost on the Frisians who with the deeply held Calvinist values were extremely egalitarian and actions and words that would be considered rude and offensive in many European nations were commonplace in
Fryslân.

"Lord Roosmalden, first of all, let me thank you for your kindness is meeting me at such a short notice. A victory does not necessarily have to be very victorious, our victory was enough for us. Yes, we have not had the spectacular revolutions of others but we have a saying in Frisian that "the wisest man has his feet in clay". What it means is that the wise are those who are routed in reality and real life. Many of the glorious revolutions have burned out or reverted. We seek to return to normality and democratic order. We also seek to restore the traditional friendship and closen
ess of Fryslân. That is why I am here. A return to normality and order."
 
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