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re: Ayrh

Written by: Apollodorus Tatharin, Full Moon Sage
Date: Thursday, December 28th, 2006
Addressed to: Storm of Winter, Seilyn Moonflair-Corten


Seilyn,

I honestly don't remember you. Were you ever even in the Order? You have
no way of knowing what went on among us, and I am at a loss as to why
you are speaking as if you do.

Check your information please. Ayrh was not a sage of the Order of the
Moon during the eclipse, nor was she a sage at any time after that. She
was certainly not mistreated -- unless you count some rather mild
punishments for unacceptable behaviour -- and received all sorts of
praise, recognition, and reward for the work she did. Indeed, she was a
beloved sister to us all before she turned around and plunged a dagger
into our backs. I do not know what you think she could have done that
would have been "much more worse."

I do not doubt that Ayrh is repentant. She has already been slain
multiple times, has been enemied to a wide variety of organizations, and
is hunted extensively every time she shows her face in the realms.
Frankly, I am surprised that anyone at all is gullible enough to believe
this unlikely story of a 'ritual gone bad' that provides her with a
convenient way to deny all responsibility for her actions. Ayrh, though
she was trusted with many responsibilities within our Order, has never
been a ritualist and, to my knowledge, has never shown any special
interest in Chaos. Are you really so desperate to deny Ayrh's betrayal
that you would deceive yourself in this manner?

I understand that you consider Ayrh to be your friend. I too once
considered her one of my most trusted friends. But you cannot allow
sentiment to blind you to the reality of her betrayal, and you do
yourself no favour by clinging to this inane and blatantly contrived
attempt to elude responsibility.

Apollodorus Tatharin,
Sage of the Full Moon

Penned by my hand on the 9th of Chronos, in the year 439 AF.


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Public News Post #16777

re: Ayrh

Written by: Apollodorus Tatharin, Full Moon Sage
Date: Thursday, December 28th, 2006
Addressed to: Storm of Winter, Seilyn Moonflair-Corten


Seilyn,

I honestly don't remember you. Were you ever even in the Order? You have
no way of knowing what went on among us, and I am at a loss as to why
you are speaking as if you do.

Check your information please. Ayrh was not a sage of the Order of the
Moon during the eclipse, nor was she a sage at any time after that. She
was certainly not mistreated -- unless you count some rather mild
punishments for unacceptable behaviour -- and received all sorts of
praise, recognition, and reward for the work she did. Indeed, she was a
beloved sister to us all before she turned around and plunged a dagger
into our backs. I do not know what you think she could have done that
would have been "much more worse."

I do not doubt that Ayrh is repentant. She has already been slain
multiple times, has been enemied to a wide variety of organizations, and
is hunted extensively every time she shows her face in the realms.
Frankly, I am surprised that anyone at all is gullible enough to believe
this unlikely story of a 'ritual gone bad' that provides her with a
convenient way to deny all responsibility for her actions. Ayrh, though
she was trusted with many responsibilities within our Order, has never
been a ritualist and, to my knowledge, has never shown any special
interest in Chaos. Are you really so desperate to deny Ayrh's betrayal
that you would deceive yourself in this manner?

I understand that you consider Ayrh to be your friend. I too once
considered her one of my most trusted friends. But you cannot allow
sentiment to blind you to the reality of her betrayal, and you do
yourself no favour by clinging to this inane and blatantly contrived
attempt to elude responsibility.

Apollodorus Tatharin,
Sage of the Full Moon

Penned by my hand on the 9th of Chronos, in the year 439 AF.


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