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Public News Post #15436

theft

Written by: Pyran Atreide, Mai's Own
Date: Friday, October 21st, 2005
Addressed to: Glint the Idiot


Greetings Mr Mighty Glint.

I'm writing this in hope that you are indeed, a normal mortal soul,
rather than that which i have heard (which is sadly not appropriate for
the public boards). Theft is what you do, i understand it, i don't like
it, but i understand it. However, as was mentioned recently, Theives
have, until recently, had the decency to leave journals alone, or to at
least return them.

Recently you broke into the house of a good friend of mine, and you took
from her both her own journals, and one which i had given her to look
after. It is your business and indeed, funeral, if you choose to break
into people's homes, however i wish to try and appeal to whatever
decency you may have, any moral standards that i should expect of any
other mortal. I'll ask you to return these journals now, for they are
not yours, they are worth nothing to you and indeed, never will be.

We will not pay for their return. However if they are not returned, you
of course, will be made to pay. I believe this is the sort of
negotiation you are more familiar with. But like i said previously, i
hope it won't have to come to that, for if it should, you will need to
walk in fear every time you step into a forest, if indeed you still can.
I hope whatever sense you have prevails.

Pyran Atreide


Penned by my hand on the 2nd of Miraman, in the year 405 AF.


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Public News Post #15436

theft

Written by: Pyran Atreide, Mai's Own
Date: Friday, October 21st, 2005
Addressed to: Glint the Idiot


Greetings Mr Mighty Glint.

I'm writing this in hope that you are indeed, a normal mortal soul,
rather than that which i have heard (which is sadly not appropriate for
the public boards). Theft is what you do, i understand it, i don't like
it, but i understand it. However, as was mentioned recently, Theives
have, until recently, had the decency to leave journals alone, or to at
least return them.

Recently you broke into the house of a good friend of mine, and you took
from her both her own journals, and one which i had given her to look
after. It is your business and indeed, funeral, if you choose to break
into people's homes, however i wish to try and appeal to whatever
decency you may have, any moral standards that i should expect of any
other mortal. I'll ask you to return these journals now, for they are
not yours, they are worth nothing to you and indeed, never will be.

We will not pay for their return. However if they are not returned, you
of course, will be made to pay. I believe this is the sort of
negotiation you are more familiar with. But like i said previously, i
hope it won't have to come to that, for if it should, you will need to
walk in fear every time you step into a forest, if indeed you still can.
I hope whatever sense you have prevails.

Pyran Atreide


Penned by my hand on the 2nd of Miraman, in the year 405 AF.


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