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From the Government; ON SIBAYAD

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Cordorians, good day.

In recent months, we have seen the small state of Sibayad grow into a mercantile settlement with their own trade, navy, and established government.

It is highly unfortunate however, that their ascension has come through the exploitation of Slave-Labor and other similar, unsavory methods.

It is time that we clarified Cordor's position on Sibayad and its citizens, all the while reminding ourselves what the Kingdom of Cordor stands for.

While our home may be flawed, it has always gone unquestioned, that our people are strongly against slavery and do not cater to monsters.

Thus, by no means does Cordor support a state built upon slavery and the integration of monstrous races.

Let it then be known that all who actively support the Sibayadi Government and its Slave Labour will be considered in defiance of Cordor's standards and laws both, similarly to how we would handle those who befriend and throw their lot in with Andunor.

With Andunorians, slavers, pirates, and monstrous races walking freely in Sibayad, take care to not break the laws of our great Kingdom, to be found in our Legal Codex.

Further questions may be directed to the Guardsmen you'll find in the streets.

Lord Vice-Chancellor Alastair Montgomery

Lord-Chancellor

       Day 12, Month 4 (Tarsakh), 185 AR
       Gabriel Blackwood de Leon