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Felisse
Written by: Serpent of the Elements, Typhoon Lagunium, Viperas Ultimus
Date: Monday, May 10th, 2004
Addressed to: Everyone
Greetings, Felisse.
Well, I can't deny being impressed to a certain degree, even if I
strongly dissaprove of the methods by which you gained your money.
But....
It's plain it wasn't simply enough for you to make your money, you had
to bask in your moment of glory as well. That's rather interesting, it
leads us to your physcology, a need for recognition. Now, as even the
youngest Serpent assasin can tell you, remaining in hiding, even after
fufilling your objective is paramount to sucess, but you've exposed
yourself.
As the results in Cyrene show, a secret is never a secret if someone
else knows it, and leads can be tracked down, particulary amongnst the
criminal classes where loyalty is equivalent to where the next pay
packet is coming from. Your actions have brought you to the attention of
every city in Saipence, your henchmen in Eleusis are dead - I suggest
the picture is not as rosy as you paint it.
My point is, you forgot one important matter when feeling the need to
brag - people learn from their mistakes. Trial and error, they see the
most effective method, the weakness in the system and they squeeze it.
The net shall close on you. Crime doesn't pay. As I rather think you're
about to learn.
In Service to the Crown, and for the Love of the Lady of Dreams,
The Grand Heirach of the Snake Lords,
Typhoon Lagunium.
Penned by my hand on the 7th of Aeguary, in the year 363 AF.
Felisse
Written by: Serpent of the Elements, Typhoon Lagunium, Viperas Ultimus
Date: Monday, May 10th, 2004
Addressed to: Everyone
Greetings, Felisse.
Well, I can't deny being impressed to a certain degree, even if I
strongly dissaprove of the methods by which you gained your money.
But....
It's plain it wasn't simply enough for you to make your money, you had
to bask in your moment of glory as well. That's rather interesting, it
leads us to your physcology, a need for recognition. Now, as even the
youngest Serpent assasin can tell you, remaining in hiding, even after
fufilling your objective is paramount to sucess, but you've exposed
yourself.
As the results in Cyrene show, a secret is never a secret if someone
else knows it, and leads can be tracked down, particulary amongnst the
criminal classes where loyalty is equivalent to where the next pay
packet is coming from. Your actions have brought you to the attention of
every city in Saipence, your henchmen in Eleusis are dead - I suggest
the picture is not as rosy as you paint it.
My point is, you forgot one important matter when feeling the need to
brag - people learn from their mistakes. Trial and error, they see the
most effective method, the weakness in the system and they squeeze it.
The net shall close on you. Crime doesn't pay. As I rather think you're
about to learn.
In Service to the Crown, and for the Love of the Lady of Dreams,
The Grand Heirach of the Snake Lords,
Typhoon Lagunium.
Penned by my hand on the 7th of Aeguary, in the year 363 AF.