Letter from the Front Lines
Be careful that you don’t think they’re winning. They are the majority here but the minority abroad. They have many allies, but we have many more. This is the only land where anyone has tried to usurp the True King. His dominion stands unchallenged in all the faraway shores outside of this small but bloody battlefield. So you don’t have to be afraid of them.
You were a part of the problem once too. But now you’re a part of the Resistance—yet, in a truer sense, they are the resistance to the King. (As I said, it’s all his anyway.) Try to have compassion on them, but until they renounce the enemy’s service and his chains—although they may speak well of you—they cannot walk into battle with you.
The Enemy might try to make you feel bad, try to discourage you. Remember: the real fight is in loyalty, and you have already made that choice. You have renounced the Enemy’s service and given your life to taking this land back. When you feel like giving up, lift your head and remember whose seal your bear. No matter what you feel like the Enemy can’t take that away from you.
My charge to you is to turn many of your enemies into friends and allies—as many as you can. When the True King comes back, the fighting will end with one word from his mouth.