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{{quote|If we are to assume the God-on-Urth was truly as real as we are taught to believe, I should think the hubris in claiming to be his representatives, while you do naught but fill your coffers with the poor man's meagre funds, would be the most abhorrent of sins|Theodore A. Witten}}
 
This letter saw Witten placed under arrest and sentanced to Life Imprisonment, however only serving seven years due to his rapid surmounting of suppirt from the local populous, seeing Witten released on the condition he leave Telebrocht, which Witten agreed to, taking residence in the city of Schemoer until being invited back to his home in Verlateburg in 1848 following the ascension of the more tolerant Karl II to the position of Grand Duke.
 
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