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Your confusion
Written by: Indrani, Lady of Sin
Date: Tuesday, June 28th, 2005
Addressed to: Orophin Windsong
So far as I am aware, there are certain herbal remedies which could
easily resolve your affliction. That is, of course, assuming that it is
a temporary state, and not a regrettably inherent trait within yourself.
I will, however, humour you and respond to your less than respectful
query.
You do, indeed, bear My Truedisfavour for entering My temple without My
explicit permission and fighting within its grounds. As Proficy could no
doubt tell you, I do not look kindly upon those who abuse its sanctity,
and even those of My chosen have experienced My displeasure in similar
situations. I must admit, however, that your citing Proficy's activities
as an excuse or accusation rather baffles Me, for two reasons.
First, Proficy has not been a member of My Order for a number of years
now, and has not had the access to the temple such status would afford
him. Second, the weight of a mortal's actions rests solely upon his own
head, and claiming otherwise or attempting to use the actions of another
as an excuse does him no credit.
Accept the consequence of your own actions, mortal, and learn well its
measure.
Penned by my hand on the 16th of Sarapin, in the year 396 AF.
Your confusion
Written by: Indrani, Lady of Sin
Date: Tuesday, June 28th, 2005
Addressed to: Orophin Windsong
So far as I am aware, there are certain herbal remedies which could
easily resolve your affliction. That is, of course, assuming that it is
a temporary state, and not a regrettably inherent trait within yourself.
I will, however, humour you and respond to your less than respectful
query.
You do, indeed, bear My Truedisfavour for entering My temple without My
explicit permission and fighting within its grounds. As Proficy could no
doubt tell you, I do not look kindly upon those who abuse its sanctity,
and even those of My chosen have experienced My displeasure in similar
situations. I must admit, however, that your citing Proficy's activities
as an excuse or accusation rather baffles Me, for two reasons.
First, Proficy has not been a member of My Order for a number of years
now, and has not had the access to the temple such status would afford
him. Second, the weight of a mortal's actions rests solely upon his own
head, and claiming otherwise or attempting to use the actions of another
as an excuse does him no credit.
Accept the consequence of your own actions, mortal, and learn well its
measure.
Penned by my hand on the 16th of Sarapin, in the year 396 AF.