Achaean News
Hashan's degeneration
Written by: Burning in Madness, Khalil D'Ischai-Saer'rac
Date: Monday, April 4th, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone
Nyothran, I realise that we were, presumably, not meant to see that.
However, I felt I must reply... I'm sure you'll understand.
I'm sure you won't remember me, but I was a Hashani citizen until very
recently. I'd been a citizen for a good span of time... though,
admittedly, much of that time was spent in hibernation. The Hashan I
joined was a good and pure one, one worth fighting and dying for... the
Hashan that I returned to, however, was vastly different. The people had
become cold and harsh, and I felt very much alienated. I'm sure that I'm
not the only one that feels this way... how many longstanding citizens
have left in the past few years?
Further, the last time I went through Hashan, I got randomly paralysed
at the Crossroads... and a few months back, some of my friends got
abducted and slain at random by some Hashani "soldiers." Hashan is
rapidly degenerating into a hellhole and a haven for thugs, and it's
only a matter of time before nobody will bother to visit... you all need
to get your act together, and fast, or else things are going to just get
miserable for everyone. I do hope that the Heart of the Vashnars will be
able to save itself, but I highly doubt it'll happen... there are simply
too many bad apples for it to work. Good luck, Hashan... you'll need it.
Yours in disappointment,
Khalil D'Ischai-Saer'rac
Penned by my hand on the 15th of Miraman, in the year 389 AF.
Hashan's degeneration
Written by: Burning in Madness, Khalil D'Ischai-Saer'rac
Date: Monday, April 4th, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone
Nyothran, I realise that we were, presumably, not meant to see that.
However, I felt I must reply... I'm sure you'll understand.
I'm sure you won't remember me, but I was a Hashani citizen until very
recently. I'd been a citizen for a good span of time... though,
admittedly, much of that time was spent in hibernation. The Hashan I
joined was a good and pure one, one worth fighting and dying for... the
Hashan that I returned to, however, was vastly different. The people had
become cold and harsh, and I felt very much alienated. I'm sure that I'm
not the only one that feels this way... how many longstanding citizens
have left in the past few years?
Further, the last time I went through Hashan, I got randomly paralysed
at the Crossroads... and a few months back, some of my friends got
abducted and slain at random by some Hashani "soldiers." Hashan is
rapidly degenerating into a hellhole and a haven for thugs, and it's
only a matter of time before nobody will bother to visit... you all need
to get your act together, and fast, or else things are going to just get
miserable for everyone. I do hope that the Heart of the Vashnars will be
able to save itself, but I highly doubt it'll happen... there are simply
too many bad apples for it to work. Good luck, Hashan... you'll need it.
Yours in disappointment,
Khalil D'Ischai-Saer'rac
Penned by my hand on the 15th of Miraman, in the year 389 AF.