Talk:War Discussion/@comment-24965182-20140610135630/@comment-24376783-20140612190045

Somewhere in Southshore, V was masquerading as a human, keeping an eye on the protestors. It seemed strange that a town founded by the mamono would side with the Order unless there was something to motivate them. Being a vampire, she could sense other people's emotions, and what she felt from them wasn't outrage, but fear. This wasn't fear of the mamono either. It was fear of the Order. They feel the pressure of the Order raining down on them and are starting to change sides out of fear. She had to do something about that, and Leo had given her a stack of notes to post around the city. She went straight to work posting them all over the city. People gathered around to read them.

The Notes read:

''My name is Leo, and I am confessing that I am the one responsible for the mamono killing the soldiers. I captured a vampire and forced her to take me to Pandemonium where I then threatened the Demon Lord with the lives of her precious daughters and forced her to involve the mamono in my personal war against the Order. I am telling you this because it is already too late to stop me from exacting my revenge. I do not wish for ill feeling against the mamono as they were acting under my coercion, forced to kill humans by my order. If you wish to hate someone, let it be me.''

The people who had gathered around the notes posted all over the city were both shocked and appalled by the sudden new information. The riot was called off and the rioters went back home, alliance shifted. They now firmly supported the mamono. As these notes were posted in many of the other cities, the people quickly switched alliance towards the mamono. The protests for human independence quickly turned into protests against the Order. Even some of the cities that were previously in support of the Order to begin with changed sides for the first time, opening their gates for the mamono. Even in the main city of the Order, there were conflicts sprouting everywhere. With the news of the mamono being forced into killing by another person, their atrocities were forgiven by most everybody, but the drugging of the soldiers was not so easily forgiven.