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Written by: Narsrim D'cente`
Date: Saturday, September 8th, 2007
Addressed to: Anisu d'Illici
Dearest ignorant maggot known as Anisu,
Upon my return to New Celest, the Order of Lady Viravain was removed
from the "banned" list. It just so happens Lady Viravain is in good
relations with two deities that resides in New Celest alongside being
the first Elder to assist Lady Isune in Her entombed state. You clearly
have no idea what you are talking about, which is typical for Anisu.
Magnagora, likewise, did approve of your robbery given that the city
leader at that time was involved in it and was the deciding factor on
what would and would not be returned. What future deals you worked out
with in your betrayal of Celest are of no importance.
Your desire to prove yourself in the public eye as something other than
an incompetent, emotional person is admirable. However, I doubt most
persons would be so bold as to lie to themselves; fabricate details; and
pretend that words they scribed in the public eye never existed nor can
people who so desire look them up (See also: Public News #942).
Finally, if Magnagora is idiotic enough as a nation to expect that they
can do what they want and suffer no consequences, I point you to recent
events. No amount of semantics, bitching, moaning, or crying will save
you. Sorry.
- Narsrim
Penned by my hand on the 25th of Klangiary, in the year 185 CE.
Reply
Written by: Narsrim D'cente`
Date: Saturday, September 8th, 2007
Addressed to: Anisu d'Illici
Dearest ignorant maggot known as Anisu,
Upon my return to New Celest, the Order of Lady Viravain was removed
from the "banned" list. It just so happens Lady Viravain is in good
relations with two deities that resides in New Celest alongside being
the first Elder to assist Lady Isune in Her entombed state. You clearly
have no idea what you are talking about, which is typical for Anisu.
Magnagora, likewise, did approve of your robbery given that the city
leader at that time was involved in it and was the deciding factor on
what would and would not be returned. What future deals you worked out
with in your betrayal of Celest are of no importance.
Your desire to prove yourself in the public eye as something other than
an incompetent, emotional person is admirable. However, I doubt most
persons would be so bold as to lie to themselves; fabricate details; and
pretend that words they scribed in the public eye never existed nor can
people who so desire look them up (See also: Public News #942).
Finally, if Magnagora is idiotic enough as a nation to expect that they
can do what they want and suffer no consequences, I point you to recent
events. No amount of semantics, bitching, moaning, or crying will save
you. Sorry.
- Narsrim
Penned by my hand on the 25th of Klangiary, in the year 185 CE.