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Public News Post #13510

Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur.

Written by: Eerie Elsp, Green Prowler
Date: Saturday, October 30th, 2004
Addressed to: Rebel Druid Narses, The Unforgiven


Narses,

Your post contained no groundbreaking content or anything of substance
that Oakstone has not already addressed in the past, either inside the
organization or publicly, with information and details that remain
relevant to this day.

You are more than welcome to state your opinion on any matters that are
of interest to you. Unfortunately, posting a view repeatedly doesn't
necessarily mean you will be answered more than once.

Furthermore, your post was not directed to Oakstone's Hierophants or
even Oakstone in particular. In fact, you might recall that you
suggested it could even be read as a mere statement of the private
principles of the undersigned.

If you wanted an answer perhaps you should have been upfront about that
originally, rather than attempting to thinly veil and change the tone of
your arguments of the past, in a new attempt to instigate public
support. By now of course, we've seen your writing revert to its more
familiar antiestablishment tone of discontent.. simply because your
previous stab failed to inspire even a single response.

The principles of a select few individuals is hardly the Hierophants'
primary concern. And contrary to your suggestion, it is not just 'people
like you', the undersigned, that wield the oars and hoist the sails. You
might be part of that team, but a lack of reiterated statement by the
Hierophants in regards your personal views certainly doesn't mean that
they refuse to engage in the ideology, laws and course of the forestal
community.

Next time you want to whine and sulk at Oakstone's leaders for failure
to comment publicly on your private thoughts, well.. go ahead, if they
don't pat you on the back and give you an answer it certainly won't
bother me.


Elsp.

Penned by my hand on the 7th of Mayan, in the year 376 AF.


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Public News Post #13510

Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur.

Written by: Eerie Elsp, Green Prowler
Date: Saturday, October 30th, 2004
Addressed to: Rebel Druid Narses, The Unforgiven


Narses,

Your post contained no groundbreaking content or anything of substance
that Oakstone has not already addressed in the past, either inside the
organization or publicly, with information and details that remain
relevant to this day.

You are more than welcome to state your opinion on any matters that are
of interest to you. Unfortunately, posting a view repeatedly doesn't
necessarily mean you will be answered more than once.

Furthermore, your post was not directed to Oakstone's Hierophants or
even Oakstone in particular. In fact, you might recall that you
suggested it could even be read as a mere statement of the private
principles of the undersigned.

If you wanted an answer perhaps you should have been upfront about that
originally, rather than attempting to thinly veil and change the tone of
your arguments of the past, in a new attempt to instigate public
support. By now of course, we've seen your writing revert to its more
familiar antiestablishment tone of discontent.. simply because your
previous stab failed to inspire even a single response.

The principles of a select few individuals is hardly the Hierophants'
primary concern. And contrary to your suggestion, it is not just 'people
like you', the undersigned, that wield the oars and hoist the sails. You
might be part of that team, but a lack of reiterated statement by the
Hierophants in regards your personal views certainly doesn't mean that
they refuse to engage in the ideology, laws and course of the forestal
community.

Next time you want to whine and sulk at Oakstone's leaders for failure
to comment publicly on your private thoughts, well.. go ahead, if they
don't pat you on the back and give you an answer it certainly won't
bother me.


Elsp.

Penned by my hand on the 7th of Mayan, in the year 376 AF.


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