Subject: I'm thinking it would involve social revolutionaries.
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Posted on: 2014-02-15 23:15:00 UTC

A misguided individual, with little experience regarding the true horrors of the Marizu attacks, began to spread messages attacking the philosophy of the knights, stating that their raids are too brutal and the reasoning for their attacks too unjust. The counter-philosophy began to take hold among some of the people of Weab, eventually spreading into the holdings of the Protectorate, and when the original revolutionary made a visit to the followers in Baroness July's barony in person, the anti-knighthood group was discovered, and the people of Plort became outraged. Knights took up swords to end what they saw as a group of Marizu apologists, and citizens began to fight amongst themselves over the slightest breaches in dogma, afraid that any deviants might join forces with the revolutionaries in opposition of Plort's founding principles. After great conflict, the wise and long-standing Baroness Araeph arrived herself in the areas where the revolutionaries were most hotly contested and hunted, spreading to the masses the true philosophy of the Protectorate, which some had forgotten or others had allowed to lapse in their rage, and with her help, a tenuous peace was reached. The original revolutionary had vanished after the first conflict broke out, and was last spotted leaving through El-Jheycom's port city of Sosumi, possibly to spread the message in a less volatile zone, but the falsehood of the revolutionary's words had become known among the people.

However, some of the knights had begun to realize that while some of what the revolutionary had said was incorrect to the point of propaganda, other points, twisted as they were by association with the untruths, struck deep to the heart of what Plort could become, or perhaps already was. Some knights pushed for reform, to reshape their Protectorate to become less brutal, less angry, and more focused on keeping the land safe and free rather than succumbing to bloodlust. Other citizens of Plort, perhaps now seeing the order of knights or even themselves in a new light, put down their swords and left in a drove, seeing the need to better themselves beyond the boundaries of the Protectorate.

It would likely need some tweaking, because it's a little simplistic and I wouldn't want to come across as insulting, though I deliberately provided as few names as possible. It's a start, though.

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