User blog:Príncipe de España, Felipe Giorgio Clemente/The Truth

To end my RP character in a rightly (seemingly trendy british way), I will make a blog, explaining everything to you about my time here as an "Ambassador"

No, I was not a spy. Taylor.

But I seduced all your comrades' wives and led several conspiracies against many of your military's members to further purge it of its inefficiencies. Therefore, I can only assume my place as the most accomplished Post-Paradoxian British Officer. *sarcasm*

I already started off from a very bad start - being known as a very loyal subject to the Conqueror of Europe, Carlos V Clemente. Interestingly enough, I got promotions very early on. Whether this was due to my friend, Scot, who was recently appointed Admiral of the Fleet due to his prowess in the game we were moving to, PotBS; or due to my actual skill, I don't know. Sometimes, I'd like to believe it was both. Scot routinely praised my skill as a ship commander - compared to Richard. I believe the only reason I wasn't actually the superior of Richard's was due to the fact that I was confrontational, and wasn't in good esteem with the majority of the lower-ranked Officers, which I understood his decision completely. Having me as Vice Admiral would've ultimately been detrimental to the society (Guild).

(Something that also probably hindered my advancement, pissing off some "Horatia" chick, and getting kicked out for about 4-5 days)

Instead, I led an elite detachment used for Reconaissance, Infiltration, and Beach Landings. Completely seperate from the main Society's detachment. Since my swordsmanship was very good, I trained my officers - mainly Mark Ironskull and Roger Gunshot in melee fighting. The both of them were very skilled in both worlds of combat, which was my original goal with the Squadron (gameplay-wise) - to have effective "Marines". To say the least, I was as proud of Mark as a pretend Military Officer could. So I appointed him the Marine Commander.

In our final days as active members of the PotBS community, Johnny ultimately pissed off Horatia too. I found that a bit ironic.

Oh, and also, lies and affairs and murders and stuff.

I'll probably write some more things later.