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Public News Post #14752

Forestals, Eleusis, and Oakstone

Written by: Jago
Date: Monday, May 23rd, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone


Greetings Forestals, Eleusis, and Oakstone.

This post is not written to anger, offend, or start trouble with any of
you. My brief time as a Sylvan left me with a greater understanding of
what it means to be a forestall, and the difficulty of harvesting, etc
and so forth. However I pose this question to you, and anyone of you may
answer:

Where were you?

Tiamat, claiming vengeance for the actions of 3 forestalls by
holobombing and ravaging the forest. Blaming the Forestall community for
the actions of but a few, and here you are up at arms. Ready to defend
what is your's etc and so forth.

However, when an alien race of entities came into our home, Sapience,
and declared war on cities for the actions of two individuals you did
not cry hypocrisy, you did not come at arms. No in fact some of you
supported them. Some of you defended them. Why is it wrong for Tiamat to
blame the actions of two prominent forestalls and one newcomer on all
forestalls but not wrong for an alien race who does the same? Correct me
if I'm wrong, but I don't remember Eleusis declaring war on the Vertani
even after they totally annihilated an innocent town. Or perhaps it was
just easier to let Ashtan and Mhaldor handle the real fighting.

Please enlighten me as to your reasoning as of now it confuses me.
Though, once more I am not defending the actions of Tiamat nor promoting
the destruction of something I've grown to love. The forest is a
beautiful place and worthy of the respect such natural majesty deserves.
However, the same argument you use against Tiamat would of applied just
recently and yet was never brought up. If this is a case of learning
from your mistakes then more power to you, but know that your actions in
history do not go unnoticed.

Respectfully,
Jago Verasall

Penned by my hand on the 15th of Aeguary, in the year 393 AF.


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Public News Post #14752

Forestals, Eleusis, and Oakstone

Written by: Jago
Date: Monday, May 23rd, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone


Greetings Forestals, Eleusis, and Oakstone.

This post is not written to anger, offend, or start trouble with any of
you. My brief time as a Sylvan left me with a greater understanding of
what it means to be a forestall, and the difficulty of harvesting, etc
and so forth. However I pose this question to you, and anyone of you may
answer:

Where were you?

Tiamat, claiming vengeance for the actions of 3 forestalls by
holobombing and ravaging the forest. Blaming the Forestall community for
the actions of but a few, and here you are up at arms. Ready to defend
what is your's etc and so forth.

However, when an alien race of entities came into our home, Sapience,
and declared war on cities for the actions of two individuals you did
not cry hypocrisy, you did not come at arms. No in fact some of you
supported them. Some of you defended them. Why is it wrong for Tiamat to
blame the actions of two prominent forestalls and one newcomer on all
forestalls but not wrong for an alien race who does the same? Correct me
if I'm wrong, but I don't remember Eleusis declaring war on the Vertani
even after they totally annihilated an innocent town. Or perhaps it was
just easier to let Ashtan and Mhaldor handle the real fighting.

Please enlighten me as to your reasoning as of now it confuses me.
Though, once more I am not defending the actions of Tiamat nor promoting
the destruction of something I've grown to love. The forest is a
beautiful place and worthy of the respect such natural majesty deserves.
However, the same argument you use against Tiamat would of applied just
recently and yet was never brought up. If this is a case of learning
from your mistakes then more power to you, but know that your actions in
history do not go unnoticed.

Respectfully,
Jago Verasall

Penned by my hand on the 15th of Aeguary, in the year 393 AF.


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