It would seem I and the rest of the men out here are coming home, but sadly, not for the reason we had so long and vehemently fought and prayed, my love.
Read More »WAR FOR ST. GEORGE: Letters From the Field, Vol. XVI – “Massacre at Wilson Fields”
Our leaders miraculously managed to escape with their lives and a brutal lesson in the horrors of doing battle in the domain of Wilson Fields.
Read More »WAR FOR ST. GEORGE: Letters From the Field, Vol. XV – “Never Say Die”
Our unflinching leaders have vowed to fight on and challenge this pronouncement with every means at our disposal, including our reserve legal troops.
Read More »WAR FOR ST. GEORGE: Letters From the Field, Vol. XIV – “Cease-fire”
At least for now, and hopefully for good, the fighting has thankfully lulled as a de facto cease-fire is in effect following the St. George rebels' final petition signature surge.
Read More »WAR FOR ST. GEORGE: Letters From the Field, Vol. XIII – “Major Woody Pulls Out”
Mary Olive jumped on the formerly cocksure Major Woody and put him in a stranglehold until he could no longer rise to the occasion.
Read More »WAR FOR ST. GEORGE: Letters From the Field, Vol. XII – “Unfair Tactics”
The craven opposition has resorted to spreading perfidious propaganda urging citizens of St. George to renege on their solemn vow to support our cause of liberty.
Read More »WAR FOR ST. GEORGE: Letters From the Field, Vol. XI – “Subtract and Conquer”
Our invaluable, hard-won petition signatures are being invalidated one by one in an impenetrable bunker housed in the bosom of the enemy's territory.
Read More »WAR FOR ST. GEORGE: Letters From the Field, Vol. X – “The Pierson Offensive”
Baton Rouge leaders have invested a not insignificant portion of their treasury to enlist the services of the infamously callous mercenary Mary Olive Pierson.
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