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| When Asdoh's government ignored the ultimatum, Hun issued the second ultimatum, this time asserting that Barud had "claimed all the land east of Quoon River and all its peoples that are at this moment ready to march on the city of cowards." | | When Asdoh's government ignored the ultimatum, Hun issued the second ultimatum, this time asserting that Barud had "claimed all the land east of Quoon River and all its peoples that are at this moment ready to march on the city of cowards." |
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− | [[Porteek]] specifically mentions a number of insults that were included in the ultimatum, addressed towards specific individuals in the Asdoh government hierarchy, all of whom were by this time "either dead or forgotten". Porteek then suggests that the names came from [[Malyn Dōrs Gordoh|Malyn Gordoh]], who knew them when fighting for independence back in Gordohse. | + | [[Porteek]] specifically mentions a number of insults that were included in the ultimatum, addressed towards specific individuals in the Asdoh government hierarchy, all of whom were by this time "either dead or forgotten". Porteek then suggests that the names came from [[Mols Gordoh]], who knew them when fighting for independence back in Gordohse. |
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| The second ultimatum did receive a response, which called Hun "a phony emperor, a disgrace to his parents and siblings, who should now bear the mark of eternal shame on their foreheads for the sheer stupidity of the One Led by Providence". | | The second ultimatum did receive a response, which called Hun "a phony emperor, a disgrace to his parents and siblings, who should now bear the mark of eternal shame on their foreheads for the sheer stupidity of the One Led by Providence". |