Great King Orestes, Friend,
Thank you for your words of clarification. I do hope that my comments have not caused offence; that was not their intention. I would hate to leave this world at odds with you, and my time is near.
I recognise fully and gladly that you settled the deserts east of Korea honourable and rightly. And that the Gobi desert is yours. I praise you for cleansing the world of the barbarians. It is so long since have had seen barbarians near Rome - it is terrible that the world was still plagued by them until so recently. All should thank you for your actions.
Regarding New Sparta, I recognise your good intentions in seeking land for the Koreans, Japenese and others. And I respect your declaration that you will wage war on anyone else who settles this land uninvited. We Romans understand well the right and justice which miliarty force brings. Nobody should claim the title 'ruler' if they are not able and wililng to defend their people and their friends. The reason for my comment was to avoid future international confusion and difficult when multiple nations feel that they have a claim on a piece of land, when all they have is words said between a couple of long dead rulers. Your position, though, is admirably clear and the kind of language Rome well understands.
I salute your clarity and honour. If only all nations acted as you do.
Augustus of Rome,
Thank you for your words of clarification. I do hope that my comments have not caused offence; that was not their intention. I would hate to leave this world at odds with you, and my time is near.
I recognise fully and gladly that you settled the deserts east of Korea honourable and rightly. And that the Gobi desert is yours. I praise you for cleansing the world of the barbarians. It is so long since have had seen barbarians near Rome - it is terrible that the world was still plagued by them until so recently. All should thank you for your actions.
Regarding New Sparta, I recognise your good intentions in seeking land for the Koreans, Japenese and others. And I respect your declaration that you will wage war on anyone else who settles this land uninvited. We Romans understand well the right and justice which miliarty force brings. Nobody should claim the title 'ruler' if they are not able and wililng to defend their people and their friends. The reason for my comment was to avoid future international confusion and difficult when multiple nations feel that they have a claim on a piece of land, when all they have is words said between a couple of long dead rulers. Your position, though, is admirably clear and the kind of language Rome well understands.
I salute your clarity and honour. If only all nations acted as you do.
Augustus of Rome,
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