Setting the record straight

Day 5,093, 07:07 Published in Ireland Ireland by Releasethe Krakken

Just to answer some points raised by Seth

1. Thefts

No facts are presented by him. So this seems to be lies told by him. But as we all consider theft a big no no here. For my part, I never accessed any organizations. I did pay "out of pocket" our taxes to South Africa

Fenoglio did get some money but he has been running a very expensive project which was dead for several months. Yet again he is an old experienced player - why would he steal?

Dongasm is an old experienced player that helped us gain money not lose it through investments in gold.

Moomoohead received mostly private donations and paid out of his own pocket for some prices. Again to even suggest this would show real inexperience from the accuser.

2. Minister of education

Like I told Seth there is room for deputies in this department but Moomoohead did stellar work here so no need for change. And I invite Seth to hold any initiative he wants. We dont really need to look at the government only for activity. The government's role is to provide some activity but there are almost daily 40 battles in any division.

3. Warfare

We had an uninterrupted period of wars since my term started.

Overall

All ministers did excellent work.

So good luck to all my opponents in the election. If I win it will be a government of continuation. Meaning we will just continue with the same team or add here or there a player to a department. Argui'ing with other players would be poor style given the state of the game where small countries survive with less and less players each month.

Here is some music:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlPZmEGtMms





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iijKLHCQw5o

But what is the meaning of this song

Inis Mona is the name of an isle. Modern science assumes that the ancient Inis Mona is today's Isle of Anglesey (in welsh still names Ynys Môn), in the north of Wales. On Inis Monda the most relevant druid college of the Celtic world was established. Celtic tribes from all over Europe sent their youth to that isle, so that they could enjoy the highest druidic education - which could take 20 years, by the way! - before they returned to their home countries and tribes to serve there as druids. Being a druid was one of the most important, honourable, responsible, esteemed, and maybe also most difficult professions in the Celtic culture, being actually much more than just a profession, rather to be described as a lifestyle, a vocation, a destiny. However, our song deals with an old and reputable gaulish druid in the eve of his life, looking back and pondering over his life and days long gone. Most of his life was spent in service as a wise counsellor, lawyer, scientist, teacher, doctor, physician - in other words: As druid at his clan's chieftan's court. Being content with that, he secretly still thinks back and moons over the years of his youth, which he spent on Inis Mona during his education. Years that have formed his life forever..."

Lyrics:

Welcome to the land of questions
Welcome to the isle of lore
Where the veil came crumbling down

There it all began, the germination
Unveiling a cryptic door
There it was revealed, hopes and aspirations
Unclosing an enthralled door

Escalate the sense
Enhancing to join the dawn

I close my eyes, Inis Mona
And reminisce of those palmy days
I moon o'er you, Inis Mona
As long as I breathe, I'll call you my home

20 years I have walked your barrows
Years of emulous youth
I followed the path of the wise

There it all was sown, the inspiration
Removing the seven seals
There it was revealed, enigma and freedom
Unclosing an unseen door

Escalate the sense
Enhancing to join the dawn

I close my eyes, Inis Mona
And reminisce of those palmy days
I moon o'er you, Inis Mona
As long as I breathe, I'll call you my home