Achaean News
Diamondesce
Written by: Instructor Kalt Kanth
Date: Tuesday, September 30th, 2003
Addressed to: Lord Morkael Thelsum, Knight of Lupus
It goes without question that to steal from a position of trust is
deplorable. It is also obvious that should a group elect an individual
to a position of power, such as to a Minister, the responsibility of
this falls solely to that group and can in no way be construed as
belonging to any single member of that group.
What I do question, Morkael, is that you did not address Diamondesce's
allegation that Artimas' plans for the MoS and Cyrenian security were
fed to Calhoun. While not backing someone due to doubt over their
character is quite legitimate, and even though it is the duty of any
Government to implement the best plans it has at its disposal for the
furtherance of its citizens, to appropriate these plans without
crediting their source would be gross theft. To do so in the process of
an election would be an amazing oversight by the then Cyrenian
government, at the least.
A curious observer,
Instructor Kalt Kanth.
Penned by my hand on the 7th of Glacian, in the year 345 AF.
Diamondesce
Written by: Instructor Kalt Kanth
Date: Tuesday, September 30th, 2003
Addressed to: Lord Morkael Thelsum, Knight of Lupus
It goes without question that to steal from a position of trust is
deplorable. It is also obvious that should a group elect an individual
to a position of power, such as to a Minister, the responsibility of
this falls solely to that group and can in no way be construed as
belonging to any single member of that group.
What I do question, Morkael, is that you did not address Diamondesce's
allegation that Artimas' plans for the MoS and Cyrenian security were
fed to Calhoun. While not backing someone due to doubt over their
character is quite legitimate, and even though it is the duty of any
Government to implement the best plans it has at its disposal for the
furtherance of its citizens, to appropriate these plans without
crediting their source would be gross theft. To do so in the process of
an election would be an amazing oversight by the then Cyrenian
government, at the least.
A curious observer,
Instructor Kalt Kanth.
Penned by my hand on the 7th of Glacian, in the year 345 AF.
