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Prince Edmund Blackadder - Conspiracy plans |  | Prince Edmund Blackadder - Conspiracy plans: Encyclopedia II - Prince Edmund Blackadder - Conspiracy plans |  | The seven men were soon discussing their plans in an inn while emptying goblets of beer. Friar Bellows suggested the motto of their enterprise: "Blessed are the meek, for they shall be slaughtered". The conspirators called for chaos, slaughter and flowers mercilessly crushed under foot.
Edmund had a more coherent plan. Described by him as cunning in its simplicity. He would ride home and then send for them all through a black-haired messenger. They would gather in the tavern ...
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Prince Edmund Blackadder - Conspiracy plans
The seven men were soon discussing their plans in an inn while emptying goblets of beer. Friar Bellows suggested the motto of their enterprise: "Blessed are the meek, for they shall be slaughtered". The conspirators called for chaos, slaughter and flowers mercilessly crushed under foot.
Edmund had a more coherent plan. Described by him as cunning in its simplicity. He would ride home and then send for them all through a black-haired messenger. They would gather in the tavern of the recently deceased old Jasper (slain by Friar Bellows).
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