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Public News Post #20642

Hm

Written by: Novelist Jinos Inficio-Tiercel
Date: Tuesday, February 11th, 2020
Addressed to: Krymenian Conservator Argwin Meraki, Chaotic Pilgrim


You do not often grace the public at large with your voice, and for that we are grateful to be spared your inane musings. Speak of the Tsol'teth and the Occupation as you will, but do try to be aware of the fact that our experiences do not reflect what that chaos addled mind of yours surmises.

So, I'll forgive your lack of understanding, compassion, and the little cognitive power your brain put to use in penning your responses.

Cyrene is not fueled by hatred. Though if you think our ire is unwarranted you are mistaken.

Long has the city tolerated the destructive behaviour of those who take advantage of its forgiving nature, but even the most tolerant Cyrenian has their limits. And those limits were shattered.

Whether the bans spark an interest, or a debate outside of Cyrene's walls is of no concern of ours. We will lift them, or enforce them as a city on our own terms. Just as we will tend to any other matters that concern us within these walls.

Continue to wax prose if you must on the subject, but if you can refrain from using any more trite metaphors. That would be just wonderful.

Ever faithful,
Jinos Inficio-Tiercel

Penned by my hand on the 19th of Aeguary, in the year 822 AF.


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Public News Post #20642

Hm

Written by: Novelist Jinos Inficio-Tiercel
Date: Tuesday, February 11th, 2020
Addressed to: Krymenian Conservator Argwin Meraki, Chaotic Pilgrim


You do not often grace the public at large with your voice, and for that we are grateful to be spared your inane musings. Speak of the Tsol'teth and the Occupation as you will, but do try to be aware of the fact that our experiences do not reflect what that chaos addled mind of yours surmises.

So, I'll forgive your lack of understanding, compassion, and the little cognitive power your brain put to use in penning your responses.

Cyrene is not fueled by hatred. Though if you think our ire is unwarranted you are mistaken.

Long has the city tolerated the destructive behaviour of those who take advantage of its forgiving nature, but even the most tolerant Cyrenian has their limits. And those limits were shattered.

Whether the bans spark an interest, or a debate outside of Cyrene's walls is of no concern of ours. We will lift them, or enforce them as a city on our own terms. Just as we will tend to any other matters that concern us within these walls.

Continue to wax prose if you must on the subject, but if you can refrain from using any more trite metaphors. That would be just wonderful.

Ever faithful,
Jinos Inficio-Tiercel

Penned by my hand on the 19th of Aeguary, in the year 822 AF.


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