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Public News Post #14268

Denizens, and Your Obvious Lack of Attention to Detail

Written by: Accipiter
Date: Friday, February 25th, 2005
Addressed to: Disciple Riashain, Initiate of the First Order


Riashain,

It seems obvious to me that in your bloodlust, your eyes are blinded.
Those who are granted renewed life by the Logos are those of which we
can easily know their names. All others are simply the rest of the
population returning to your vision as the viel is lifted from your
eyes.

If I kill a frog, and another similar frog hops to the same rock the
orginal frog was on, are they the same frog returned from death? No.
Perhaps next time, instead of taking what happens to you after death for
granted, you should instead open your eyes to other possibilities,
notice the subtle instead of waiting for the world to hit you over the
head.

Alas, you are right though, for the Destruction of Thera, I had no
control over for I was inadvertantly dispossessed for several months at
the time. It pains me that I allowed such harm to come to Sapience while
I was gone, but I assure you, it will not happen again.

Accipiter
Caretaker of Sapience and the Lesser Isles

Penned by my hand on the 1st of Scarlatan, in the year 386 AF.


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Public News Post #14268

Denizens, and Your Obvious Lack of Attention to Detail

Written by: Accipiter
Date: Friday, February 25th, 2005
Addressed to: Disciple Riashain, Initiate of the First Order


Riashain,

It seems obvious to me that in your bloodlust, your eyes are blinded.
Those who are granted renewed life by the Logos are those of which we
can easily know their names. All others are simply the rest of the
population returning to your vision as the viel is lifted from your
eyes.

If I kill a frog, and another similar frog hops to the same rock the
orginal frog was on, are they the same frog returned from death? No.
Perhaps next time, instead of taking what happens to you after death for
granted, you should instead open your eyes to other possibilities,
notice the subtle instead of waiting for the world to hit you over the
head.

Alas, you are right though, for the Destruction of Thera, I had no
control over for I was inadvertantly dispossessed for several months at
the time. It pains me that I allowed such harm to come to Sapience while
I was gone, but I assure you, it will not happen again.

Accipiter
Caretaker of Sapience and the Lesser Isles

Penned by my hand on the 1st of Scarlatan, in the year 386 AF.


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