In a small house, somewhere in Toulouse, Calais, or Paris. In reality, dozens of these meetings were happening.
"I give the floor to my colleague, the Esteemed Member of the Society, M. Laseval."
"Gathered Members, Citizens of the Society, and our Esteemed Master of the House, we must question our long alliegence to the Ultraroyalistes. Our Highest Grandmaître, rest in peace, was one of the foremost defenders of the Crown, as was the Highest before him. What has occurred? Nothing.
No aupport, no defense, no wealth. Our blood, sweat, and youth were given in dedication to the Crown, who now seeks us to be taxed by a pseudo-Church Assembly. What now, double taxes! This is our replacement?
Our newest Highest has given express promises to the Esteemed Masters of the House of Paris and Toulouse. Grow the Society, Protect the Society. But can we do this in alliegence of nobles who reject our calls? Can we do this for a King that gives no care? Can we do this for a government that is bound solely by their hubris?
I move that this House, led by our Esteemed Master, submit a Call to the Highest to utilise our legislative support to the utmost. To try to bring about true change before we cast our lot for something we could all come to regret.
So says I!"
The men argued and fought as a result. A Call might come, but it would take many hours of debating in many Houses across the nation.
"I give the floor to my colleague, the Esteemed Member of the Society, M. Laseval."
"Gathered Members, Citizens of the Society, and our Esteemed Master of the House, we must question our long alliegence to the Ultraroyalistes. Our Highest Grandmaître, rest in peace, was one of the foremost defenders of the Crown, as was the Highest before him. What has occurred? Nothing.
No aupport, no defense, no wealth. Our blood, sweat, and youth were given in dedication to the Crown, who now seeks us to be taxed by a pseudo-Church Assembly. What now, double taxes! This is our replacement?
Our newest Highest has given express promises to the Esteemed Masters of the House of Paris and Toulouse. Grow the Society, Protect the Society. But can we do this in alliegence of nobles who reject our calls? Can we do this for a King that gives no care? Can we do this for a government that is bound solely by their hubris?
I move that this House, led by our Esteemed Master, submit a Call to the Highest to utilise our legislative support to the utmost. To try to bring about true change before we cast our lot for something we could all come to regret.
So says I!"
The men argued and fought as a result. A Call might come, but it would take many hours of debating in many Houses across the nation.