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Public News Post #10605

betrayal and the cost therein

Written by: Gatherer of the dead, Mirita
Date: Saturday, February 15th, 2003
Addressed to: Druid Arreyder Kaisar La'Seir, Guardian of Nature


Hello Sapience! this is mainly for kaisar, but I still felt like making
it public because 1. I want to stop everyone asking me stupid questions
about what happened, and 2. I think there is a valuable lesson to be
learned from this.
A *cough* friend of mine, named Kaisar a while back had asked to be
unenemied so he could "visit" me in my home city of Mhaldor. Being as
that he was my only friend I had left since I joined the City of Evil,
and being also that I trusted Kaisar with my life, I was more then
willing to vouch for him being unenemied, even when I was told that his
actions would now reflect on me. Why, did I do such a stupid thing? some
of you may ask. well, lets just say I was a foolish little girl who was
to excited about the fact that she can finally "show kaisy that I really
am happy here and not to worry about me" in otherwords, because I was
being a fool and a Idiot.
I trusted you with everything I have kaisar, and in return for my trust,
love, and friendship, how did you repay me? oh, I remeber now! it was by
killing my city guards while you were unenemied, Knowing very well the
whole time that it was going to cause "my dear friend mirita" to be
punished. now I must ask you? How in the hell do you define friendship?
on the other hand, even though you have cost me my city, what few
friends I had made since I got here, and my pride, I must thank you for
teaching me a few valuable lessons in life. ones that I will now pass on
to the rest of sapience: Love is a weakness in all its forms, because it
causes you to do stupid things that hurt that which you are truly loyal
to. Trust is something that should not be given out to anyone, Peiord.
No matter how much you *think* someone is trustworthy, no matter how
convincing, you will never know for sure and lastly, I learned that in
life when someone hurts you, as you have hurt me, then the solution is
not to sit there and mope around in sorrow, but to right the wrongs and
weakness they caused you, and then make sure they don't happen again.
In simpler terms, Kaisar, next time we meet, either you, or I, or both
us are going to die. I always pay back my debts in full, be them good or
bad. watch your back Kaisy, Because you never know when this little
angry monk is going to break it. You have betrayed me, and I have felt
the punishment and shame because of it, now your going to feel equal if
not worse to what I have felt before I am content and my wrath is
settled.
so in closing, I hope that I have shed a bit of truth onto you all, and
I recomend you all watch your *cough* friends closly because you never
know when they will stick a dirk in your back
Gatherer of the Dead, Mirita, always a sartanite

Penned by my hand on the 12th of Glacian, in the year 327 AF.


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Public News Post #10605

betrayal and the cost therein

Written by: Gatherer of the dead, Mirita
Date: Saturday, February 15th, 2003
Addressed to: Druid Arreyder Kaisar La'Seir, Guardian of Nature


Hello Sapience! this is mainly for kaisar, but I still felt like making
it public because 1. I want to stop everyone asking me stupid questions
about what happened, and 2. I think there is a valuable lesson to be
learned from this.
A *cough* friend of mine, named Kaisar a while back had asked to be
unenemied so he could "visit" me in my home city of Mhaldor. Being as
that he was my only friend I had left since I joined the City of Evil,
and being also that I trusted Kaisar with my life, I was more then
willing to vouch for him being unenemied, even when I was told that his
actions would now reflect on me. Why, did I do such a stupid thing? some
of you may ask. well, lets just say I was a foolish little girl who was
to excited about the fact that she can finally "show kaisy that I really
am happy here and not to worry about me" in otherwords, because I was
being a fool and a Idiot.
I trusted you with everything I have kaisar, and in return for my trust,
love, and friendship, how did you repay me? oh, I remeber now! it was by
killing my city guards while you were unenemied, Knowing very well the
whole time that it was going to cause "my dear friend mirita" to be
punished. now I must ask you? How in the hell do you define friendship?
on the other hand, even though you have cost me my city, what few
friends I had made since I got here, and my pride, I must thank you for
teaching me a few valuable lessons in life. ones that I will now pass on
to the rest of sapience: Love is a weakness in all its forms, because it
causes you to do stupid things that hurt that which you are truly loyal
to. Trust is something that should not be given out to anyone, Peiord.
No matter how much you *think* someone is trustworthy, no matter how
convincing, you will never know for sure and lastly, I learned that in
life when someone hurts you, as you have hurt me, then the solution is
not to sit there and mope around in sorrow, but to right the wrongs and
weakness they caused you, and then make sure they don't happen again.
In simpler terms, Kaisar, next time we meet, either you, or I, or both
us are going to die. I always pay back my debts in full, be them good or
bad. watch your back Kaisy, Because you never know when this little
angry monk is going to break it. You have betrayed me, and I have felt
the punishment and shame because of it, now your going to feel equal if
not worse to what I have felt before I am content and my wrath is
settled.
so in closing, I hope that I have shed a bit of truth onto you all, and
I recomend you all watch your *cough* friends closly because you never
know when they will stick a dirk in your back
Gatherer of the Dead, Mirita, always a sartanite

Penned by my hand on the 12th of Glacian, in the year 327 AF.


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