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==Imperial Decree 46==
==Imperial Decree 46==


Again, the Original is losty to the ravages of time, bu the histroian tells us:
Issued by [[Steward Nikkolo I]]


"Nick understood even better than Letifer the need for sweeping changes. The first problem he needed to confront was confusion over who had what job, who was still a citizen, and who was gone never to return. In Imperial Decree 46 he asked everyone with a job to tell him or else lose it. Those who did not show up were fired. The second problem he needed to confront was the expiration the Gold status of the boards, which was managed with a little bit of help from his friends."
Again, the Original is lost to the ravages of time, but the historian tells us:


[[Imperial Decrees]]
"Nick understood even better than Letifer ([[Kaiser Letifer I]],ed.) the need for sweeping changes. The first problem he needed to confront was confusion over who had what job, who was still a citizen, and who was gone never to return. In Imperial Decree 46 he asked everyone with a job to tell him or else lose it. Those who did not show up were fired. The second problem he needed to confront was the expiration the Gold status of the boards, which was managed with a little bit of help from his friends."
 
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Imperial Decree 46

Issued by Steward Nikkolo I

Again, the Original is lost to the ravages of time, but the historian tells us:

"Nick understood even better than Letifer (Kaiser Letifer I,ed.) the need for sweeping changes. The first problem he needed to confront was confusion over who had what job, who was still a citizen, and who was gone never to return. In Imperial Decree 46 he asked everyone with a job to tell him or else lose it. Those who did not show up were fired. The second problem he needed to confront was the expiration the Gold status of the boards, which was managed with a little bit of help from his friends."