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Public News Post #12909

The Sixth Truth

Written by: Skrital Mercadia
Date: Tuesday, July 20th, 2004
Addressed to: Lord Watchman Dracrotalus


Greetings,

In response to your avid declaration of The Sixth Truth of Sartan, I'd
like to point out one fact.

Your city seems to be so seemingly unsatisified with Shallam slaying
some of your citizens with the limits of Jaru, that perhaps they
themselves have neglected this sixth truth. Far be it from me to
understand the workings of the "Truths", but shouldn't you be more
concerned with your citizens weaknesses?

I'm not positive what you call them over there on the island of Mhaldor,
slaves, soldiers, citizens, comrades, or whatever you fancy, but I
assume its something degrading to help them strive for success and
achieve a higher status within your dictatorship. You should possibly be
thanking Shallam for the agressive actions in beating sense into those
involved. If my drift is too soft to catch, I'll put it in more lay
terms. If they die, they are weak. Their death would aide in them
purging themselves of this weakness and learning to better stand against
the onslaught of light and order.

Though you choose to fight the idea of people purging themselves of
weakeness by doing what?

The cliche idea of, You're weak for killing the weak, now you die!

Sometimes even the most savage unthinking killer, can be a hypocrit.

Penned by my hand on the 6th of Chronos, in the year 368 AF.


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Public News Post #12909

The Sixth Truth

Written by: Skrital Mercadia
Date: Tuesday, July 20th, 2004
Addressed to: Lord Watchman Dracrotalus


Greetings,

In response to your avid declaration of The Sixth Truth of Sartan, I'd
like to point out one fact.

Your city seems to be so seemingly unsatisified with Shallam slaying
some of your citizens with the limits of Jaru, that perhaps they
themselves have neglected this sixth truth. Far be it from me to
understand the workings of the "Truths", but shouldn't you be more
concerned with your citizens weaknesses?

I'm not positive what you call them over there on the island of Mhaldor,
slaves, soldiers, citizens, comrades, or whatever you fancy, but I
assume its something degrading to help them strive for success and
achieve a higher status within your dictatorship. You should possibly be
thanking Shallam for the agressive actions in beating sense into those
involved. If my drift is too soft to catch, I'll put it in more lay
terms. If they die, they are weak. Their death would aide in them
purging themselves of this weakness and learning to better stand against
the onslaught of light and order.

Though you choose to fight the idea of people purging themselves of
weakeness by doing what?

The cliche idea of, You're weak for killing the weak, now you die!

Sometimes even the most savage unthinking killer, can be a hypocrit.

Penned by my hand on the 6th of Chronos, in the year 368 AF.


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