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Public News Post #13818

The Vertani

Written by: Hingar, House Kortul diplomat
Date: Monday, January 3rd, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone


Today, the Priests of House Hasii have decided that they are willing to
risk going out amongst the smalling population and preaching the glory
of the All to those who have not yet been blessed with such knowledge.
House Jydav generously offered to send three berserkers (for which said
House is famous) to protect each Priest. I note that already, these
completely non-aggressive Priests and their guard have been attacked
and, in one case, slaughtered. They attacked no one, and of course, were
attacked nearly immediately by some.

They have accepted that they will likely be murdered by some among you.
Let us hope that their expectations are proven incorrect, as they merely
wish to spread the word of the All, to the benefit of everyone.

Penned by my hand on the 12th of Sarapin, in the year 382 AF.


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Public News Post #13818

The Vertani

Written by: Hingar, House Kortul diplomat
Date: Monday, January 3rd, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone


Today, the Priests of House Hasii have decided that they are willing to
risk going out amongst the smalling population and preaching the glory
of the All to those who have not yet been blessed with such knowledge.
House Jydav generously offered to send three berserkers (for which said
House is famous) to protect each Priest. I note that already, these
completely non-aggressive Priests and their guard have been attacked
and, in one case, slaughtered. They attacked no one, and of course, were
attacked nearly immediately by some.

They have accepted that they will likely be murdered by some among you.
Let us hope that their expectations are proven incorrect, as they merely
wish to spread the word of the All, to the benefit of everyone.

Penned by my hand on the 12th of Sarapin, in the year 382 AF.


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