NationStates Jolt Archive


Death of Sir Peter XXIII

Sir Peter the sage
11-10-2004, 02:43
Sir Peter XXIV, son of Peter XXIII steps up to the podium at the press conference. "It gvies me incredible sadness to bring this news to the people. Sir Peter XXIII died last week at Paradise Club. At 85, he died fighting off a group of soldiers that attacked there. My father's body will be ceremonially burned at the funeral as is the custom. There shall be a memorial service for all in our nation. However, the actual ceremony must be more limited. It would be greatly appreciated if any national leaders or representatives of their respective nations plan to attend that they please send a request to do so beforehand. Thank you."
Sir Peter the sage
11-10-2004, 02:47
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Sir Peter the sage
11-10-2004, 02:56
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Thrope
11-10-2004, 03:03
Dear Peter,
Since I saved your father's life and he gave his for mine. I believe that I deserve an invite.

Sincerly and with grief;
Venus
Gaeltach
11-10-2004, 03:04
The Irish Sovereignty of Gaeltach greives for your loss... Sir Peter was certainly a great and compassionate man. On behalf of and at the request of Gael, an aquiantance of his, we wish to pay our respects.

Siobhan Kelley
Sovereigness of Gaeltach
Sir Peter the sage
11-10-2004, 03:07
Both of your requests have been considered and accepted. You will both be given priority seating at the actual ceremony.
Sir Peter the sage
11-10-2004, 03:26
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Kangerlussuaq
11-10-2004, 03:34
Dear Sir Peter XXIV,

The Empire of Kangerlussuaq send there deepest regret of the death of Sir Peter XXIII. Even that we are a new nation to this world, I have hear many stories of how honorable Sir Peter XXIII was. I regret that I never meet the man in person himself. It would be a honor to be able to attend the cerenormy.

Thank you,

- Many regards and prayers from The Empire of Kangerlussuaq
Sir Peter the sage
11-10-2004, 03:43
Request accepted.

OOC: Just keep your eyes open for the actual ceremony.
Tirean na Mara
06-11-2004, 21:07
OOC: Just some simple questions...was Sir Peter a king of a celtic nation, and if so where?