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[[File:Götz_von_Berlichingen_Portrait.jpg|thumb|[[Siegmar von Willing]], Yonderian mercenary leader and personification of Anglei's final warning]] | [[File:Götz_von_Berlichingen_Portrait.jpg|thumb|[[Siegmar von Willing]], Yonderian mercenary leader and personification of Anglei's final warning]] | ||
'''Anglei's final warning''' ([[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]]: ''L'ultime avertissement d'Anglei'', [[East Gothic languague|East Gothic]]: '' | '''Anglei's final warning''' ([[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]]: ''L'ultime avertissement d'Anglei'', [[East Gothic languague|East Gothic]]: ''Änglalands letzte Warnung'') is a [[Yonderre|Yonderian]] idiom meaning a warning that carries no real consequences. The phrase is thought to have been coined by [[Siegmar von Willing]] whose mercenary band, the [[Black Company]], made numerous incursions into [[Anglei|Ænglish]] territories around the time of the [[Great Confessional War]]. This resulted in numerous warnings and threats that rang hollow in the face of the [[Black Company]]. | ||
The stories of von Willing's exploits in Anglei and the dangers of empty threats makes the idiom comparable to the story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf in [[Yonderian culture]]. It is particularly used in the [[Counties of Yonderre|Yonderian Counties]] [[Vollardie]], [[Moncheval]], [[Somua]] and [[Montgebirre]], all of which border the modern [[Anglei|United Angle States]]. | The stories of von Willing's exploits in Anglei and the dangers of empty threats makes the idiom comparable to the story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf in [[Yonderian culture]]. It is particularly used in the [[Counties of Yonderre|Yonderian Counties]] [[Vollardie]], [[Moncheval]], [[Somua]] and [[Montgebirre]], all of which border the modern [[Anglei|United Angle States]]. |
Revision as of 15:13, 29 August 2022
Anglei's final warning (Burgoignesc: L'ultime avertissement d'Anglei, East Gothic: Änglalands letzte Warnung) is a Yonderian idiom meaning a warning that carries no real consequences. The phrase is thought to have been coined by Siegmar von Willing whose mercenary band, the Black Company, made numerous incursions into Ænglish territories around the time of the Great Confessional War. This resulted in numerous warnings and threats that rang hollow in the face of the Black Company.
The stories of von Willing's exploits in Anglei and the dangers of empty threats makes the idiom comparable to the story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf in Yonderian culture. It is particularly used in the Yonderian Counties Vollardie, Moncheval, Somua and Montgebirre, all of which border the modern United Angle States.