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Public News Post #10451

Citizens of Cyrene

Written by: Askiva De'Nuit, the Red
Date: Thursday, January 23rd, 2003
Addressed to: Everyone


Dear Citizens of Cyrene,
I write this post to extend a heartfelt understanding of how you are
feeling in regards to the attacks on your city's beloved mascot Blu. I
understand the pain you must feel at seeing something you hold dear
being destroyed. I say I can understand because as each day passes by,
my beloved Wood is destroyed. I do not apologize for the attacks on your
mascot, for, I am doing what I know to be right thing to save what I
hold dear, but I do commend and hail you for your dedication to what you
feel is right. I have great respect for the way your city banded
together in what they felt were times of need and I will continue to
hold that respect for your city and citizens. Maybe one day I will be
free to walk the streets of your fair city safely, but for now, all I
can do is to commend and hail your efforts, dedication, and pride. You
hold true to what you believe to be an admirable cause and you hold
steadfast like a rock. Hail Fair Cyrene.

-Askiva De'Nuit, the Red

Penned by my hand on the 16th of Sarapin, in the year 326 AF.


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Public News Post #10451

Citizens of Cyrene

Written by: Askiva De'Nuit, the Red
Date: Thursday, January 23rd, 2003
Addressed to: Everyone


Dear Citizens of Cyrene,
I write this post to extend a heartfelt understanding of how you are
feeling in regards to the attacks on your city's beloved mascot Blu. I
understand the pain you must feel at seeing something you hold dear
being destroyed. I say I can understand because as each day passes by,
my beloved Wood is destroyed. I do not apologize for the attacks on your
mascot, for, I am doing what I know to be right thing to save what I
hold dear, but I do commend and hail you for your dedication to what you
feel is right. I have great respect for the way your city banded
together in what they felt were times of need and I will continue to
hold that respect for your city and citizens. Maybe one day I will be
free to walk the streets of your fair city safely, but for now, all I
can do is to commend and hail your efforts, dedication, and pride. You
hold true to what you believe to be an admirable cause and you hold
steadfast like a rock. Hail Fair Cyrene.

-Askiva De'Nuit, the Red

Penned by my hand on the 16th of Sarapin, in the year 326 AF.


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