Achaean News
For the defenders of Ayrh
Written by: Disciple of the Axe Silinrul Silverwing, the Runic Knight
Date: Saturday, December 30th, 2006
Addressed to: Everyone
Hail, citizens of Sapience
Although I might not be the best man to answer in this conflict that was
born a few months ago, I feel that I need to point out a few things to
certain persons.
I am Silinrul Silverwing, former Seeker of the Moon Lady and currently a
faithful member of Her Order. My opinion might look subjective, but then
again everyone here who defends Ayrh has a subjective opinion as well.
Ayrh was a well known member in our Order and a person that everyone has
put their trust in. She had all the qualities for being an example to
the young seekers of the Lady. But she had one flaw, one flaw that
proved to be fatal for her. He or she, who seeks only power is not
welcomed in our Order. Complaining that your efforts go unnoticed, when
the Lady watches your every step and examines your every move. It is an
honor to be a Shepherd of the Stars. What other recognition you can
possible desire?
Ayrh herself admitted that what she did was an act of frustration, an
act of weakness. I've been in similar situation, but I never cracked.
Ayrh was a model, an example for many of us and if she would of left the
Order in peace, she would still be one. But the way she left, proved
that she will look better as a thief from now on, rather than a leader
of others. You should look into becoming one, my dear Ayrh, because your
theft is probably one of the best in history. I think even the most
infamous thief envies you now.
To those who defend her now, please try not to anger her. And if you do
and you see her not talking to you anymore, I suggest checking your
pockets.
In service of the Moon,
Disciple of the Axe, Silinrul Silverwing, the Runic Knight
Penned by my hand on the 23rd of Glacian, in the year 439 AF.
For the defenders of Ayrh
Written by: Disciple of the Axe Silinrul Silverwing, the Runic Knight
Date: Saturday, December 30th, 2006
Addressed to: Everyone
Hail, citizens of Sapience
Although I might not be the best man to answer in this conflict that was
born a few months ago, I feel that I need to point out a few things to
certain persons.
I am Silinrul Silverwing, former Seeker of the Moon Lady and currently a
faithful member of Her Order. My opinion might look subjective, but then
again everyone here who defends Ayrh has a subjective opinion as well.
Ayrh was a well known member in our Order and a person that everyone has
put their trust in. She had all the qualities for being an example to
the young seekers of the Lady. But she had one flaw, one flaw that
proved to be fatal for her. He or she, who seeks only power is not
welcomed in our Order. Complaining that your efforts go unnoticed, when
the Lady watches your every step and examines your every move. It is an
honor to be a Shepherd of the Stars. What other recognition you can
possible desire?
Ayrh herself admitted that what she did was an act of frustration, an
act of weakness. I've been in similar situation, but I never cracked.
Ayrh was a model, an example for many of us and if she would of left the
Order in peace, she would still be one. But the way she left, proved
that she will look better as a thief from now on, rather than a leader
of others. You should look into becoming one, my dear Ayrh, because your
theft is probably one of the best in history. I think even the most
infamous thief envies you now.
To those who defend her now, please try not to anger her. And if you do
and you see her not talking to you anymore, I suggest checking your
pockets.
In service of the Moon,
Disciple of the Axe, Silinrul Silverwing, the Runic Knight
Penned by my hand on the 23rd of Glacian, in the year 439 AF.