HH Tobias III Loðbrók @konungurprydansk • 1w
There's been a lot of talk about this year being five years since the liberation and twenty years since the Syndicalist coup. I'm tired of people going over all the plans for all the events. I want to hear from you. What's your story?
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William Aubyn @WilliamAubyn • 1w
Replying to @konungurprydansk
Well your Majesty, I found myself in a very precarious situation when the Syndicalists seized control of the country. I found myself having to care for the son of a friend of mine...I don't want to bore you with the details, but I think we ended up ok.
#HeSÞ?
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Tjörvi Hagtvedt @tjörvierímarkarfljot • 1w
Replying to @konungurprydansk
I was seperated from my sister, and spent years in a Syndicalist prison camp. By the time I was liberated I had nothing to hold onto, and I was still just a child. But the FRE came, and found my Aunt. It was the happiest moment of my life. And then I felt that happiness again, when I found my sister living abroad, with a man she loves with two wonderful kids! Hi @ÁsthiBeauvais and @LCBeauvais!
#HeSÞ?
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Matthea Hyldegaard @stjarnaleitandi • 1w
Replying to @tjörvierímarkarfljot
holds her Tjörvi tight
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Tjörvi Hagtvedt @tjörvierímarkarfljot • 1w
Replying to @stjarnaleitandi
love you!
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Alrekur Laufkvist @alrekurlaufkvist • 1w
Replying to @konungurprydansk
#HeSÞ? I was conscripted out of high school to serve as a dockhand when there was a manpower shortage in Keris thanks to the war going badly for the Syndies. So there I was, seventeen and forced into essentially slavery, but I knew it could be worse. I got to go home to my mamma and pabbi every night. Those poor bastards in the prison camps near the docks, the ones conscripted from the countryside, were brutalized. But then they started the Storm of Keris, and fok...if those beaten down saps are standing up to the Syndies why wasn't I? I joined right on in. The Syndies beat us down eventually, but we gave 'em a storm!
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Replying to @konungurprydansk
I lived a sheltered life during the Syndicalist Republic. Já, my pabbi was the Syndie Minister of Foreign Affairs. I realized that something wasn't right though. I don't know when it first began to occur to me, but by the time I was in high school it was inescapable. I ran away from home. I joined the Popular Movement and we coordinated with the FRE from behind Syndie lines. I love my family, I love my pabbi, but I'd do it all again if I had to. #HeSÞ?
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Eyjólfur Kolstad @EyjólfurKolstad • 1w
Replying to @konungurprydansk
I'm from Osfjoll and my pabbi is a fisherman. I actually didn't know him for the first seven years of my life, because he stood up to a Syndie who was running the fishing "collective" in town. When I was still little I remember seeing a Syndie chewing him out, and my pabbi just stood there passively with his head down and repeated "já, comrad" over and over. When the Syndie finally left I asked my pabbi why he let her talk to him like that. He replied "so I don't lose you for another seven years." I'll always love my pabbi, for the sacrifices he made for my sister and I.
#HeSÞ?
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Þorfinnur Granseth @ÞfGranseth • 1w
Replying to @konungurprydansk
Your Majesty, I was there when you saved that boy from the burning fields at that Syndie collectivized farm outside of Leiolfsstaoir, during the War. You were amazing!
My story though? I ran away from home at sixteen to fight for the FRE with my best friend. My bro, he was only twelve. I promised him I'd come back and save him. I did everything I could, trying to fight my way back home over the next two years. And then I found out he had died, in the Advent Executions. He was only fourteen and he deserved so much better. But I hope he knows that I fought for the world he died praying for.
#HeSÞ?
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Gunnar Stahl @GStahl • 1w
Replying to @konungurprydansk
I was a Syndie kid, I didn't know any better. Then one day we had to flee to FRE territory because my cousin had defected. I didn't know what to make of things at first, but I was amazed by the freedom everyone had in FRE territory. We were told they were fascists. Instead I saw the future of our country. Free.
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