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Rurin, once more.
Written by: Lord Buckthorn Ryndel of Ceylon
Date: Sunday, August 26th, 2007
Addressed to: Everyone
Truly Amazing Response, Rurin. I suppose that's what passes for
discussion in your mind. A petty insult and mocking me for lack of a
'contract' that you wouldn't have dared to try to discuss with me in the
first place. Must be nice to be able to ignore the requests that I did
make, and then just pack up leave when you feel it is time to go.
You really got on over on me; squatting in my Inn without permission and
then leaving when you refused to pay for the privilege.
As to asking the other merchants what they pay for their homes, that's
nothing but a deflection of the true issue. Portis and I paid for the
privilege from Lord Sarapis himself to create that Inn. Maybe you
believe you have some right to open up shop where you please. Maybe you
actually have that right. Your monopolistic omnipresence certainly
outshines your business acumen.
There's little doubt in my mind that I am railing against the very rain
with these posts. I've about as much power to collect any gold from you,
Rurin, as I do to stop you from setting up shop again without so much as
a by-your-leave. For all I know, I have rankled the very Garden itself
with my mortal demands. There shall be put one more intended post from
me, detailing the Life of the Inn.
Penned by my hand on the 20th of Mayan, in the year 458 AF.
Rurin, once more.
Written by: Lord Buckthorn Ryndel of Ceylon
Date: Sunday, August 26th, 2007
Addressed to: Everyone
Truly Amazing Response, Rurin. I suppose that's what passes for
discussion in your mind. A petty insult and mocking me for lack of a
'contract' that you wouldn't have dared to try to discuss with me in the
first place. Must be nice to be able to ignore the requests that I did
make, and then just pack up leave when you feel it is time to go.
You really got on over on me; squatting in my Inn without permission and
then leaving when you refused to pay for the privilege.
As to asking the other merchants what they pay for their homes, that's
nothing but a deflection of the true issue. Portis and I paid for the
privilege from Lord Sarapis himself to create that Inn. Maybe you
believe you have some right to open up shop where you please. Maybe you
actually have that right. Your monopolistic omnipresence certainly
outshines your business acumen.
There's little doubt in my mind that I am railing against the very rain
with these posts. I've about as much power to collect any gold from you,
Rurin, as I do to stop you from setting up shop again without so much as
a by-your-leave. For all I know, I have rankled the very Garden itself
with my mortal demands. There shall be put one more intended post from
me, detailing the Life of the Inn.
Penned by my hand on the 20th of Mayan, in the year 458 AF.