Lelouch Vi Britannia Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 "And every soul shall taste death." On Friday after Asr Prayer, the GSO released breaking and sorrowful news to the rest of the kingdom and world. The man who had been the governor of the Britannian Arab Colony, united nearly all the Arab tribes of Arabia and expanded the country into Egypt and Caucuses had passed away. Sultan Abu Hurrayrah, at the age of 62 had passed away leaving his throne and his country that he built to his oldest son Bati Hassan. In a ceremony conducted shortly after the Sultan's death, the 38-year-old successor was sworn into office and accepted the responsibility of leading the Grand Sufi Order through hardships and ease. While he hasn't been made to the public just yet. He is expected to address the nation once the one week mourning period has ended for the Great Sultan who gave his life for the better of his people. During this time all Foreign Inquires should be redirected to the Grand Emir: Yusuf Dawud. All flags will be lowered to half-mast during this time while visits to the capital and sultan palace will be off-limits for the remainder of the grieving time. Any foreign reporters may ask questions or contact the Grand Emir for the next 4 days, while the final 3 days the foreign office will be closed. 2 Quote Ex-Archduke of Defence for BK 3 minutes ago, Buorhann said: @Lelouch Vi Britannia - BK needs you, but they really don't deserve you. Thanks for the dankness. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prince Hunter of Bavaria Posted March 31, 2018 Share Posted March 31, 2018 (edited) The Fench Republic expresses its deepest of condolences to the late leader of the GSO; His Excellency the Sultan. The Sultan had united the various Muslim communities in the Middle East. Bringing stability and peace. We welcome His Honorable Heir Bati Hassan to the throne and look forward to continuing Franco-Sufi relations on both economic, social, and military aspects. The French Embassy in Riyadh and Consulates in Tehran and elsewhere have lowered their flags to half-masks in solidarity with the Sufi Order. Edited March 31, 2018 by Prince Hunter of Bavaria 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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