Achaean News
Not Quite.
Written by: Elsp La'Saen, Jinxy's Little Angel
Date: Saturday, September 13th, 2003
Addressed to: A'saii, Shayden Lena, Indrani's She-Wolf
No Shayden, let me try to explain this to you just one more time.
Although I don't speak officially for Oakstone, I was pointing out that
the organization does -not- act with a bias against Mhaldorian Rogues.
I'm not going to appease your whining with flowery statements that every
Oakstone member has as much respect for you as they do for each other
and their Guildmates. Instead I'll be honest.
Some of the members of Oakstone may dislike you. For some 'dislike' may
be an amazingly drastic understatement. You will, however, note that you
are NOT punished or enemied to the forests as a result.
In fact, no matter how much the sight of you within forest turns the
stomachs of those forestals loyal to Nature, you are free to roam them
as you please. When you commit a crime against Nature, you are treated
exactly the same way as the most loyal Druids, Sentinels and Sylvans.
Without bias.
Whether Oakstone's members like or dislike someone who has broken forest
law, is completely irrelevant. The law is applied without variation.
Elsp.
Penned by my hand on the 25th of Ero, in the year 344 AF.
Not Quite.
Written by: Elsp La'Saen, Jinxy's Little Angel
Date: Saturday, September 13th, 2003
Addressed to: A'saii, Shayden Lena, Indrani's She-Wolf
No Shayden, let me try to explain this to you just one more time.
Although I don't speak officially for Oakstone, I was pointing out that
the organization does -not- act with a bias against Mhaldorian Rogues.
I'm not going to appease your whining with flowery statements that every
Oakstone member has as much respect for you as they do for each other
and their Guildmates. Instead I'll be honest.
Some of the members of Oakstone may dislike you. For some 'dislike' may
be an amazingly drastic understatement. You will, however, note that you
are NOT punished or enemied to the forests as a result.
In fact, no matter how much the sight of you within forest turns the
stomachs of those forestals loyal to Nature, you are free to roam them
as you please. When you commit a crime against Nature, you are treated
exactly the same way as the most loyal Druids, Sentinels and Sylvans.
Without bias.
Whether Oakstone's members like or dislike someone who has broken forest
law, is completely irrelevant. The law is applied without variation.
Elsp.
Penned by my hand on the 25th of Ero, in the year 344 AF.
