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Public News Post #20802

New Cyrene Perspective

Written by: Khalasian Wanderer, Asmodron Dicondron, Herald of Progress
Date: Tuesday, August 4th, 2020
Addressed to: Novelist Jinos Inficio-Tiercel


You compare the destruction of your clock-tower to the flooding of your entire city.
You compare the rubble at your main gathering place, to the entire city being waterlogged and in disarray for years.
You compare the flooding as "taking a few lives," when in fact you were clearing away the hundreds of bloated corpses from your streets for months on end.

With all this done and you still point the finger of blame at the Tsol'teth. An interesting perspective of importance from New Cyrene.

You say your people were tortured at the hands of the Tsol'teth as they took samples. Was death at your hands a better alternative than diplomatic acts? I wonder if the orphaned and remnants would feel the same. Clearly the importance of locating your lost humgii "Chomps" is at the forefront of your minds.

Per usual you jump to the crux of a point, my admiration of Khalas, in order supplement your argument while attempting to ridicule. You speak of emulating the Statue. Indeed, I look upon it and see no cracks in its foundation, something your entire argument and city beliefs should consider emulating itself.

You speak of evolution and progress as if you would be a representation of its success. I look to your words, actions and jotted thoughts and must feel otherwise.

Tuned out,
Asmodron


Penned by my hand on the 2nd of Miraman, in the year 836 AF.


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Public News Post #20802

New Cyrene Perspective

Written by: Khalasian Wanderer, Asmodron Dicondron, Herald of Progress
Date: Tuesday, August 4th, 2020
Addressed to: Novelist Jinos Inficio-Tiercel


You compare the destruction of your clock-tower to the flooding of your entire city.
You compare the rubble at your main gathering place, to the entire city being waterlogged and in disarray for years.
You compare the flooding as "taking a few lives," when in fact you were clearing away the hundreds of bloated corpses from your streets for months on end.

With all this done and you still point the finger of blame at the Tsol'teth. An interesting perspective of importance from New Cyrene.

You say your people were tortured at the hands of the Tsol'teth as they took samples. Was death at your hands a better alternative than diplomatic acts? I wonder if the orphaned and remnants would feel the same. Clearly the importance of locating your lost humgii "Chomps" is at the forefront of your minds.

Per usual you jump to the crux of a point, my admiration of Khalas, in order supplement your argument while attempting to ridicule. You speak of emulating the Statue. Indeed, I look upon it and see no cracks in its foundation, something your entire argument and city beliefs should consider emulating itself.

You speak of evolution and progress as if you would be a representation of its success. I look to your words, actions and jotted thoughts and must feel otherwise.

Tuned out,
Asmodron


Penned by my hand on the 2nd of Miraman, in the year 836 AF.


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