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Your kind words.....

Written by: Sensei Shylmysten 'Drill Instructor' Darrion
Date: Friday, December 6th, 2002
Addressed to: Lord Sartan, the Malevolent


Foolish, yes I may very well be termed foolish through the eyes of an
immortal, but then again, you no more know my thoughts than I do yours,
now do you?

Being mortal, as I am, and seen as foolish through the eyes of an
immortal is no crime, on the otherhand would the same be said for an
immortal to be seen as foolish by mortals...Wonderfully balanced
creation Lord Sarapis has made for us to ponder isn't it?

Now I would like to point out the fact that you made it everyone's
business when you shouted, so as for my nose being in anybody's
business, I will not conscede to that point of view. Secondly My
conclusions are as they are - The truth from the perspective of a
mortal, you can deny, lie and decieve all you wish that is your way,
however, it does nothing to change the fact that both you and I know who
is telling the truth and who is hiding behind lies for whatever purpose.
So I would only conscede to the fact that we can only disagree.

As For bravery, I hid from nothing, I went to my guildhall to regen
endurance. Shouting takes alot of endurance out of a little maggot like
myself and I could not shout any longer. After you threatened those who
spoke for me, I took it upon myself to regain my endurance and do my own
shouting.

And if you are calling those you sent after me, "warriors", 3 asssassins
to kill one maggot, well then I must say that killing one of your
assassins as the maggot you created seemed poetic justice to me. The
second one hiding behind grace, and the third all but layed there
helpless while he was slayed by a guildmate, that happened only after
soulcaging the second who finally rejected grace and had already fled
leaving his helpless "warrior" behind. If that is what you call a
warrior, and those the actions of a brave soul, then your order and
those that follow you are all but lost. Very Brave of them indeed!
*smirk*

I am very much satisfied and flattered that you think me so dangerous as
to command and require the attention of an entire city to kill one
little maggot. Again your actions speak much louder than your words Lord
of Evil.

As for Lord Aegis, he is still very much with us in heart and spirit,
never you doubt that Sartan. Lord Aegis may be upon another plane, but
his commanding pressense is still very much alive within those that
follow him - and is far from being gone. And so it seems even in your
actions to punish me you still have the thorn of Lord Aegis in your
side.

Sincerely,
Sensei Shylmysten Darrion of the Ashuran Monestary

Penned by my hand on the 12th of Aeguary, in the year 322 AF.


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Public News Post #10308

Your kind words.....

Written by: Sensei Shylmysten 'Drill Instructor' Darrion
Date: Friday, December 6th, 2002
Addressed to: Lord Sartan, the Malevolent


Foolish, yes I may very well be termed foolish through the eyes of an
immortal, but then again, you no more know my thoughts than I do yours,
now do you?

Being mortal, as I am, and seen as foolish through the eyes of an
immortal is no crime, on the otherhand would the same be said for an
immortal to be seen as foolish by mortals...Wonderfully balanced
creation Lord Sarapis has made for us to ponder isn't it?

Now I would like to point out the fact that you made it everyone's
business when you shouted, so as for my nose being in anybody's
business, I will not conscede to that point of view. Secondly My
conclusions are as they are - The truth from the perspective of a
mortal, you can deny, lie and decieve all you wish that is your way,
however, it does nothing to change the fact that both you and I know who
is telling the truth and who is hiding behind lies for whatever purpose.
So I would only conscede to the fact that we can only disagree.

As For bravery, I hid from nothing, I went to my guildhall to regen
endurance. Shouting takes alot of endurance out of a little maggot like
myself and I could not shout any longer. After you threatened those who
spoke for me, I took it upon myself to regain my endurance and do my own
shouting.

And if you are calling those you sent after me, "warriors", 3 asssassins
to kill one maggot, well then I must say that killing one of your
assassins as the maggot you created seemed poetic justice to me. The
second one hiding behind grace, and the third all but layed there
helpless while he was slayed by a guildmate, that happened only after
soulcaging the second who finally rejected grace and had already fled
leaving his helpless "warrior" behind. If that is what you call a
warrior, and those the actions of a brave soul, then your order and
those that follow you are all but lost. Very Brave of them indeed!
*smirk*

I am very much satisfied and flattered that you think me so dangerous as
to command and require the attention of an entire city to kill one
little maggot. Again your actions speak much louder than your words Lord
of Evil.

As for Lord Aegis, he is still very much with us in heart and spirit,
never you doubt that Sartan. Lord Aegis may be upon another plane, but
his commanding pressense is still very much alive within those that
follow him - and is far from being gone. And so it seems even in your
actions to punish me you still have the thorn of Lord Aegis in your
side.

Sincerely,
Sensei Shylmysten Darrion of the Ashuran Monestary

Penned by my hand on the 12th of Aeguary, in the year 322 AF.


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