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The Mausoleum of Ekary Lucoster
Written by: Aegis, God of War
Date: Tuesday, March 1st, 2005
Addressed to: Matsuhama, the Eternal Warrior
Brother in the ways of combat and strife,
Long ago, while I was pursuing the scum that I assumed held my son, you
returned to this realm to rule over combat. In your beginning stages of
reestablishing yourself, you decided to remove a shrine to the northwest
of the North of Thera and raise one of your own there. At the time of my
return, we discussed this travesty and you mentioned that we should take
it back from you when we desired and felt ready. As my order was heavily
weakened upon my return due to many leaving during my long absence, it
took time to rebuild and restructure the foundation of my teachings.
Combined with attacks from other realms and deities, the thought of
gaining back that shrine left my mind despite the Lucoster descendants
and those who knew the significance of that place asking me to return it
to our control.
That time is now over, and my order has returned our shrine to the room
outside the Mausoleum of Ekary Lucoster. I suggest not attempting to
remove it from the rightful place that it stood for generations, and
move on with your business. I have heard you are mobilizing your order
for war, and if it must come to that, then so be it. Many were unhappy
with your decision to disband what was left for a great man in his
honour, but that will not stand any longer. My order will defend that
shrine at all costs, and I look forward to a spirited campaign if you
wish to pursue it. We have always been brothers, and good friends, but
the past can't be changed.
To those who have been calling for me to restore the honour of the
Lucosters, the shrine has been reestablished. We will defend it to the
death, so have no concerns about the status of that holy place. It is of
importance to the Aegeans, and the time to allow my brother to hold it
has ended.
Fight well pursuers of battle, for I know my Army is ready.
Aegis, God of War
Penned by my hand on the 4th of Lupar, in the year 386 AF.
The Mausoleum of Ekary Lucoster
Written by: Aegis, God of War
Date: Tuesday, March 1st, 2005
Addressed to: Matsuhama, the Eternal Warrior
Brother in the ways of combat and strife,
Long ago, while I was pursuing the scum that I assumed held my son, you
returned to this realm to rule over combat. In your beginning stages of
reestablishing yourself, you decided to remove a shrine to the northwest
of the North of Thera and raise one of your own there. At the time of my
return, we discussed this travesty and you mentioned that we should take
it back from you when we desired and felt ready. As my order was heavily
weakened upon my return due to many leaving during my long absence, it
took time to rebuild and restructure the foundation of my teachings.
Combined with attacks from other realms and deities, the thought of
gaining back that shrine left my mind despite the Lucoster descendants
and those who knew the significance of that place asking me to return it
to our control.
That time is now over, and my order has returned our shrine to the room
outside the Mausoleum of Ekary Lucoster. I suggest not attempting to
remove it from the rightful place that it stood for generations, and
move on with your business. I have heard you are mobilizing your order
for war, and if it must come to that, then so be it. Many were unhappy
with your decision to disband what was left for a great man in his
honour, but that will not stand any longer. My order will defend that
shrine at all costs, and I look forward to a spirited campaign if you
wish to pursue it. We have always been brothers, and good friends, but
the past can't be changed.
To those who have been calling for me to restore the honour of the
Lucosters, the shrine has been reestablished. We will defend it to the
death, so have no concerns about the status of that holy place. It is of
importance to the Aegeans, and the time to allow my brother to hold it
has ended.
Fight well pursuers of battle, for I know my Army is ready.
Aegis, God of War
Penned by my hand on the 4th of Lupar, in the year 386 AF.