The Wild Forests and the Ordered Fields

The Wild Forests and the Ordered Fields: An Impassioned and Pious Argument for the Annexation of Rassveta (Morozova, Sister L. 327 ME) is a manuscript which is widely regarded as strongly contributing to the popular support of the Invasion of Rassveta. It is written in Old Yazyk.   The manuscript, written in reference to several interviews with Queen Ravenovia von Roeyen and Stolnik Rahadin Temnoye, gives a theological argument for why King Barov von Zarovich should annexed the Rassveta into the Kingdom of Zarossia. Examples are given of how the country is being underutilised, and is left wild and untamed, especially in terms of their divine functions.   The manuscript also mentions three locations of "particular and indiscriminate wilderness": Yester Hill, the Bogs of Berez, and the Tser Pools.

Excerpts

"The soil flowers not into grain to be reaped, the trees do not yield into timber to be carved, the people — if one could call them that — do not bow to the Sun, but worship it with bared skin."
"The dawn does not ask for permission to rise, nor should King Barov ask for permission to bring the Morninglord's light to the wayward Zori."
Type
Manuscript, Historical
Medium
Vellum / Skin
Authoring Date
327 ME
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