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Public News Post #15002

Xenomorphs departure

Written by: Sir Tont Aristata, Knight of Mhaldor
Date: Tuesday, July 5th, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone


Greetings All,

This month, by his request, I killed and buried Sir Xenomorph at the
former gates of the Infernal citadel where his body lays now. I heard
there was some unrest because of the chosen location - I do not have any
claim on the said location but I hope he is left alone there, as I do
not see any harm coming from it. He is gone now, hopefully his soul
finding peace in the company of his brethren who have fallen before him.


I've known that man since he joined the Infernals at age 18 and watched
him grow over the many years. Though surely hot tempered, he was a true
Infernal and Maldaathi, a knight and warrior loyal to his Master above
all. Perhaps too loyal, as this blinded him to accept the change that
has occurred. I do not approve the decision he made at the end, but I
will still honour the man I knew and will remember him as such.

May you rest in peace,

Sir Tont


Penned by my hand on the 21st of Lupar, in the year 396 AF.


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Public News Post #15002

Xenomorphs departure

Written by: Sir Tont Aristata, Knight of Mhaldor
Date: Tuesday, July 5th, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone


Greetings All,

This month, by his request, I killed and buried Sir Xenomorph at the
former gates of the Infernal citadel where his body lays now. I heard
there was some unrest because of the chosen location - I do not have any
claim on the said location but I hope he is left alone there, as I do
not see any harm coming from it. He is gone now, hopefully his soul
finding peace in the company of his brethren who have fallen before him.


I've known that man since he joined the Infernals at age 18 and watched
him grow over the many years. Though surely hot tempered, he was a true
Infernal and Maldaathi, a knight and warrior loyal to his Master above
all. Perhaps too loyal, as this blinded him to accept the change that
has occurred. I do not approve the decision he made at the end, but I
will still honour the man I knew and will remember him as such.

May you rest in peace,

Sir Tont


Penned by my hand on the 21st of Lupar, in the year 396 AF.


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