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Presumption
Written by: Adorable Armelia, The Arbitrator
Date: Tuesday, July 18th, 2000
Addressed to: Brother Taringail, Aide to Training
Good day to you.
It seems that you did not read my post before spouting your tragic tale of woe and heartache in reply to it.
I was mereley commenting that it is indicative of the lack of respect for promises and declarations allegiance in general, that Wassalisa was lamenting her excommunication, when she herself had inferred that her path was slightly different to that laid down by the rules of her faith. I was not sure of the story, and therefore accused her of nothing, but asked for clarification as her own words gave the impression that she was choosing a path other than that dictated to her by her elders. And it is to the elders that he oath was sworn I would imagine. therefore, resisting the advice of these people is a breaking of the oaths in itself.
I mereley wished to highlight the point that people are not very respectful of their promises, and take them lightly these days from what I have seen. It was food for thought, not an outright attack on Wassalisa, who I am sure is going to pick up the peices and make the best of her life from now on. I also wished to caution against "whining", as it often creates bad publicity...
Anyway, hope that sets the record straight.
Adorable Armelia
Penned by my hand on the 8th of Scarlatan, in the year 253 AF.
Presumption
Written by: Adorable Armelia, The Arbitrator
Date: Tuesday, July 18th, 2000
Addressed to: Brother Taringail, Aide to Training
Good day to you.
It seems that you did not read my post before spouting your tragic tale of woe and heartache in reply to it.
I was mereley commenting that it is indicative of the lack of respect for promises and declarations allegiance in general, that Wassalisa was lamenting her excommunication, when she herself had inferred that her path was slightly different to that laid down by the rules of her faith. I was not sure of the story, and therefore accused her of nothing, but asked for clarification as her own words gave the impression that she was choosing a path other than that dictated to her by her elders. And it is to the elders that he oath was sworn I would imagine. therefore, resisting the advice of these people is a breaking of the oaths in itself.
I mereley wished to highlight the point that people are not very respectful of their promises, and take them lightly these days from what I have seen. It was food for thought, not an outright attack on Wassalisa, who I am sure is going to pick up the peices and make the best of her life from now on. I also wished to caution against "whining", as it often creates bad publicity...
Anyway, hope that sets the record straight.
Adorable Armelia
Penned by my hand on the 8th of Scarlatan, in the year 253 AF.