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| quote = An advisory text suggesting that when powerful forces attack, union is the most appropriate goal.  
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| book author = Alwin Stedd
| book text = <i>The Virtues of Unions</i>
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Latest revision as of 23:47, 11 October 2024

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Stedd's Virtues of Unions is a common Book.

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An advisory text suggesting that when powerful forces attack, union is the most appropriate goal.

Properties

  • Books
  • Author: Alwin Stedd
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID QUEST_WYR_InsightPuzzle_Hint3
    UUID 17085d73-6f20-4dad-b40e-26fa2b68f8ed


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Text

The Virtues of Unions

by Alwin Stedd


It is quite obvious that larger kingdoms offer benefits to all peoples within. As a kingdom grows, so does its fields, its populace, and its economy.


A few charred corpses is a worthy sacrifice, if a dragon offers to share its hoard, after all. So, too, should you seek union, however imperfect, should a powerful kingdom march its army on your borders. Some friction is inevitable, of course: citizens' rights might erode, for instance, but such lesser issues will be sanded down by the march of time. Such is the price of peace.