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Recent Actions by the Elysians
Written by: Aegis, God of War
Date: Thursday, June 22nd, 2006
Addressed to: Pentharian, the Valiant
Greetings Brother,
Now, I understand you come from a place that knows little to nothing
about War, so allow Me to introduce to you a few elements of My realm.
You see, when two sides enter into an agreement not to attack each other
or the interests of one another, that is a called a cease-fire. When
those sides honour this agreement and follow through with their words,
it can be said that a truce has been reached and all hostilities cease.
Have the Aegeans attacked any of your shrines? Did we not return Elysia
to your control despite the fact that we had incurred no casualties
during our entire conflict? Now, though I am not as up-to-date on your
new codex, could you perhaps explain to me where it is stated in Church
doctrine that it is perfectly acceptable to break a proposed truce? Odd
that you point out Myself and Mhaldor as the "evil" and "chaotic"
groups, yet the underhanded tactics seem to only come from your side.
While the Aegeans and even Mhaldor will stare you in the face as we
attack, you instead choose the path of our brother Twilight. Perhaps you
should concentrate a bit more on avoiding My armies attack, and focus
more on the inept movements of your soldiers as they were caught
defiling by an Order that has lost quite a bit of members. You see, My
brother, your "general" Osis was once again caught defiling an Eris
shrine, which is what escalated this all to begin with. Now, I'm sure
you all can propagandize this all you want to your groups, but I will
not beat around the bush...so mark My words very carefully...
Quell your followers now, or I will make sure your return will be the
shortest thing since Shallam putting up another icon. If you let them
continue on this path, the Aegean army will be more than happy to break
our end of the truce, and this time we will not conduct any restraint in
our campaign.
Aegis, God of War
Penned by my hand on the 15th of Phaestian, in the year 424 AF.
Recent Actions by the Elysians
Written by: Aegis, God of War
Date: Thursday, June 22nd, 2006
Addressed to: Pentharian, the Valiant
Greetings Brother,
Now, I understand you come from a place that knows little to nothing
about War, so allow Me to introduce to you a few elements of My realm.
You see, when two sides enter into an agreement not to attack each other
or the interests of one another, that is a called a cease-fire. When
those sides honour this agreement and follow through with their words,
it can be said that a truce has been reached and all hostilities cease.
Have the Aegeans attacked any of your shrines? Did we not return Elysia
to your control despite the fact that we had incurred no casualties
during our entire conflict? Now, though I am not as up-to-date on your
new codex, could you perhaps explain to me where it is stated in Church
doctrine that it is perfectly acceptable to break a proposed truce? Odd
that you point out Myself and Mhaldor as the "evil" and "chaotic"
groups, yet the underhanded tactics seem to only come from your side.
While the Aegeans and even Mhaldor will stare you in the face as we
attack, you instead choose the path of our brother Twilight. Perhaps you
should concentrate a bit more on avoiding My armies attack, and focus
more on the inept movements of your soldiers as they were caught
defiling by an Order that has lost quite a bit of members. You see, My
brother, your "general" Osis was once again caught defiling an Eris
shrine, which is what escalated this all to begin with. Now, I'm sure
you all can propagandize this all you want to your groups, but I will
not beat around the bush...so mark My words very carefully...
Quell your followers now, or I will make sure your return will be the
shortest thing since Shallam putting up another icon. If you let them
continue on this path, the Aegean army will be more than happy to break
our end of the truce, and this time we will not conduct any restraint in
our campaign.
Aegis, God of War
Penned by my hand on the 15th of Phaestian, in the year 424 AF.