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Public News Post #18159

Clarification and Curiosity

Written by: Tyrannus Kaevan Lichlord
Date: Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
Addressed to: Everyone


To whom it may concern,

None are exempt from the lessons of Suffering and Oppression. The
young, the old, the strong, the weak, the brave, and the meek. All may
learn something from the messages of Suffering and Oppression that we
strive to spread, be it with word, blade, or other destructive methods
that are available to us.

That said, I fail to see what interest or stake you have in the
conflict, Sir Silas. I thought you had taken your final bow when you
decided that the Order of Valour and the city-state of Shallam were
not to your liking. Unless you sympathize with the Lupines and the
city-state of Cyrene, perhaps? I would find that a bit odd given your
statement in PUBLIC #18156.

While I do not appreciate the lack of respect and familiarity that
you assume when referring to one of Mhaldor's Lords, I suspect that
chidings and reprimands would be lost upon you, given your history.


In Service,

Kaevan Lichlord
Tyrannus, Mhaldor




Penned by my hand on the 19th of Scarlatan, in the year 510 AF.


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Public News Post #18159

Clarification and Curiosity

Written by: Tyrannus Kaevan Lichlord
Date: Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
Addressed to: Everyone


To whom it may concern,

None are exempt from the lessons of Suffering and Oppression. The
young, the old, the strong, the weak, the brave, and the meek. All may
learn something from the messages of Suffering and Oppression that we
strive to spread, be it with word, blade, or other destructive methods
that are available to us.

That said, I fail to see what interest or stake you have in the
conflict, Sir Silas. I thought you had taken your final bow when you
decided that the Order of Valour and the city-state of Shallam were
not to your liking. Unless you sympathize with the Lupines and the
city-state of Cyrene, perhaps? I would find that a bit odd given your
statement in PUBLIC #18156.

While I do not appreciate the lack of respect and familiarity that
you assume when referring to one of Mhaldor's Lords, I suspect that
chidings and reprimands would be lost upon you, given your history.


In Service,

Kaevan Lichlord
Tyrannus, Mhaldor




Penned by my hand on the 19th of Scarlatan, in the year 510 AF.


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