Saro-Aurean Crown Dispute: Difference between revisions
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The dispute began in early September of [[Guilds and Leaders of 2020|2020]], when [[Constantine Vasa]] and Richard Vaughn were discussing a possible deal to hand over the titles and positions of the New Sarovian Empire to [[Kevlar Vaughn]]. The initial proposal from Constantine Vasa was to surrender numerous titles, positions and the New Sarovian Empire's overall sovereignty, in return for (1), Kevlar Vaughn's erasure of Constantine and his achievements from numerous public records of the [[Graal Military Community]], namely the Wiki, in an attempt to force himself to stay away from the game and not be remembered and (2), continued resistance against a faction of Constantine's disgruntled heirs, now known as Jacobite Sarovia in the current Sarovian Civil War.
The deal was negotiated in Richard's guild house between Constantine, on an alternate account, and Kevlar, where half of Constantine's proposal was agreed to, with Kevlar expressing both his inability and lack of desire to partake in the erasure of any historical records. Regardless of this, Constantine still upheld his offer, petitioning that Kevlar at least "do his best to try the first request" and deal was then agreed upon, albeit Kevlar maintaining his refusal of the first
On the 20th of September, Kevlar gathered many prominent members GMC, and the
In the event, Constantine provided a quick speech reinforcing the validity of his forfeiture and then proceeded to launch poorly received insults against both Aurea and [[Peter Rhodes]] and before promptly going offline. As widely expected, the deal was breached in bad faith soon after, with Constantine citing Kevlar's inaction on his first condition as justification, although the request had been denied by Vaughn and the deal was still agreed to in spite of that.
Aside from the Act of Relinquishment, no other legally binding contract or deal was written and signed, and Constantine's reason for reneging on his declaration as well as what the terms of the backroom dealings that lead to this momentous event were, are now largely a matter of one's word against another's, unsupported by any surviving official evidence.
== Sarovian arguments ==
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