This document holds within it the final will and testament of Colonel Jorsonner of the 7th King’s Own Regiment of Foot and of the British Army.
I have decided to officially retire from Mount and Blade: Warband Napoleonic Wars in the official and organized sense. I have become increasingly angered and irritated with the general depression of the community, and I would no longer wish part of it to be entrusted to me. I was once told by my good friend Cochrane that he had the idea that the community is gradually falling apart. I myself had noticed this well before I became Colonel in my own regiment. I first noticed the decline with the depopularization of the 84e Regiment de Ligne, and confirmed it with the later rises of the Forlorn Hope and the Bush Pirates.
I leave my regiment and all British Army holdings to Shadow in the hopes that Cochrane will understand. I demote Mablo to Lieutenant and promote HistoryNoah to Lieutenant. I leave the idea and responsibilities of a War Thunder group to Shadow to fulfill or scrap as he pleases. To Colonel Sharpe, I give my eternal gratitude for experiences with his regiment as well as taking us in to the British Army and giving all required support for that. I intend to remain a part of the British Army Staff, if he will have me, to help where needed whenever possible.
I have had good and bad times with the community. Some of my most enjoyable moments occurred while I was in my first regiment as a Private. The 92nd Gordon Highlanders, in which I was called Paul Sinclair. I hope that the leader of the 92nd will forgive me for any past grievances, and I wish him to know that I loved being in his regiment. I would come home from school every day in the hopes that I would not be too late for the daily events, which occurred usually half an hour before I got home, since the 92nd is an EU regiment. Some of my least enjoyable moments took place while I was an officer in regiments, including my own. A moment that sticks out is when I was offered a position as a Lieutenant, my first command rank, with the 97th, and I neglected to tell my then-leader Sharpe, even though I took the job. I am sorry, Sharpe. I also became very unsatisfied with the separation of the RGJ into two regiments. Starting with Lord Eatjello to form his Forlorn Hope, and then the great split into “Sharpe’s RGJ” and “Wellington’s RGJ”.
In the end, the community has been a positive experience for me. I will miss it and not miss it at the same time. I am sure many of you if not all will understand what I mean by that. I end my experience as I entered into it, with fire and sword.
Thank you, all of you.
Jorsonner