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Public News Post #1405

Your disgrace

Written by: Chakrasul, Lady of Forbidden Delights
Date: Sunday, October 19th, 2003
Addressed to: Conduit Daelar O'Lyryus, The Identity


You have shown weakness of character, laxity of mind, and lack of
purpose and intelligence inappropriate of any whom I would call My
child. For your heinous and most insulting actions disgraceful to My
name, bear My hex for seven months.
Let it be known to all that I and My children condemn the actions of
this pathetic mortal. Anyone so unsure in their power as to need to
destroy to prove it is not welcome within the Halls of Corruption. It
saddens Me that you, Daelar, did not understand My teachings to such a
grievous extent. The strength of Corruption lies in growth, advancement,
change, and the Endless Spiral. Not the pointless acttions of a fearful
thug.

- Chakrasul, Lady of the Forbidden

Penned by my hand on the 13th of Chakros, in the year 112 MA.


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Public News Post #1405

Your disgrace

Written by: Chakrasul, Lady of Forbidden Delights
Date: Sunday, October 19th, 2003
Addressed to: Conduit Daelar O'Lyryus, The Identity


You have shown weakness of character, laxity of mind, and lack of
purpose and intelligence inappropriate of any whom I would call My
child. For your heinous and most insulting actions disgraceful to My
name, bear My hex for seven months.
Let it be known to all that I and My children condemn the actions of
this pathetic mortal. Anyone so unsure in their power as to need to
destroy to prove it is not welcome within the Halls of Corruption. It
saddens Me that you, Daelar, did not understand My teachings to such a
grievous extent. The strength of Corruption lies in growth, advancement,
change, and the Endless Spiral. Not the pointless acttions of a fearful
thug.

- Chakrasul, Lady of the Forbidden

Penned by my hand on the 13th of Chakros, in the year 112 MA.


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