"It's Day of Chervil once again! Time to uncover all abuses, all human rights violations, everything that goes wrong in what they call the "Humanity of the Atlantic"! Time to disrupt their celebrations!"
The Day of Chervil was an annual fertility festival held in Pagan France, that was rumored to include, among other things, human sacrifice, mass rape and active encouragement of pedophilia. The 'Humanity of the Atlantic' was the Pagans name for their own lands (a 'Humanity' in Pagan Frank meaning a large Kingdom). The Franks neighbors to the south, the Olympian Romans and the Christian Iberians, were none to happy with all of this, and in July of 777 AD the historical enemies signed a temporary truce in order to tear down the Franks. The above quote was spoken by Legate Marco Aurelius just before the assault was launched on the Day of Chervil, when the Franks would be theoretically relaxing their guard.
"You can not destroy me, fools. For I am nothing."