He was a tough guy, offering to take the fight physically outside.
He wasn't banned from travel IRL, so on your late evening ramatganian walks be on your toes or rather all nostrils for an old soul with the distinct smell of cheap alcohol.
He should get in line. Still waiting for rinhron revenge for apparently me getting him banned. That one is a “cancer” “survivor”. Tough guys all around.
@M4trix: new custom titles unfortunately go beyond my not-so-super-powers, only yellowmen can add that kind of stuff
Stormwolf wrote:
Probably temp banned and refuse to log in again
Yup, it was just a 20-hour ban from what I can see (I wasn't the one to raise teh hammer). Hopefully Leo will cum back <3, no matter how post-apocalyptic most forums look these days I honestly wouldn't even be able to picture the Humps without him. We need our Satan
He's still not back. That's a big tantrum for being Leo.
Was it that big of a kick to the ego to be temp banned? Must have been a point of pride to get away with everything, which he did for the longest time.
He's still not back. That's a big tantrum for being Leo.
Was it that big of a kick to the ego to be temp banned? Must have been a point of pride to get away with everything, which he did for the longest time.
On December 3, 1564, Ivan IV departed Moscow on pilgrimage. While such journeys were routine for the throne, Ivan neglected to set in place the usual arrangements for rule in his absence. Moreover, an unusually large personal guard, a significant number of boyars, and the treasury accompanied him.[9]
After a month of silence, Ivan finally issued two letters from his fortifications at Aleksandrova Sloboda on January 3, 1565. The first addressed the elite of Moscow and accused them of embezzlement and treason. Further accusations concerned the clergy and their protection of denounced boyars. In conclusion, Ivan announced his abdication. The second letter addressed the population of Moscow and claimed "he had no anger against" its citizenry. Divided between Aleksandrova Sloboda and Moscow, the boyar court was unable to rule in the absence of Ivan and feared the wrath of the Muscovite citizenry. Envoys departed for Aleksandrova Sloboda[10] to beg Ivan to return to the throne.[11]
Ivan IV agreed to return on condition that he might prosecute people for treason outside legal limitations. He demanded the right to execute and confiscate the land of traitors without interference from the boyar council or from the church. To pursue his investigations, Ivan decreed the establishment of the oprichnina (originally a term for land left to a noble widow, separate from her children's land). He also raised a levy of 100,000 rubles to pay for the oprichnina.
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