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Fallacious cries of misconception
Written by: Gorlasintan, Messiah of the Damned
Date: Saturday, August 29th, 2009
Addressed to: Archprelate Palanor Weltsdown
Manifest's presence at either of the publicized events was not
'coincidental.' The former was led by joint cooperation between Rangor
and Manifest, which was later joined by numerous Shallamese. In the
latter, the numerous gathered Shallamese could easily have slain him,
politely asked him to leave (and sent him away with tea and cookies, as
I'm sure you would wish) or numerous other possibilities. Shallam did
not even attempt to defend Eleusis without Manifest's aide, and left as
soon as he did. Attempting to chastise me for my "inability to
comprehend even the simplest of situations" is quite amusing, when your
own arguments are both uninformed and entirely false.
Which consequences, exactly, do Devotionists, or Shallamese, or Church
Members face if they do not, and I quote, "act in the interest of the
Light"? I'm sure a talented, experienced, creative leader, such as
yourself, is more than capable of devising punishments fitting of
various crimes that may be committed. Instead, you merely scream, "Any
who commit these crimes will be punished!" without actually doling out
said punishments. Again, my predictions regarding yourself, the Prelacy
and the city of Shallam have come true, as they will in the future.
Speaking of punishments, I have never asked, requested, demanded,
ordered, begged or commanded that any individual be branded with
Excommunication. Your inferior skills of inference may have lead you to
this conclusion, after one of our various chats in Nirvana, but this can
easily be explained by the latter half of my previous paragraph.
This is odd. I explicitly stated in my previous article to yourself that
Mhaldor was victorious in Eleusis, numerous times, without losing a
single fight. Your [lack of] reading comprehension is simply
breathtaking. Rather, it would be, had it not already been a well-known
and documented fact.
The remainder of your post is made up of of incoherent babbling mixed
with varying amounts of ignorance, tantrums worthy of a child, blasphemy
and trauma inflicted to your skull (likely from hitting it on a rock
after tripping on your own two feet).
Penned by my hand on the 2nd of Ero, in the year 517 AF.
Fallacious cries of misconception
Written by: Gorlasintan, Messiah of the Damned
Date: Saturday, August 29th, 2009
Addressed to: Archprelate Palanor Weltsdown
Manifest's presence at either of the publicized events was not
'coincidental.' The former was led by joint cooperation between Rangor
and Manifest, which was later joined by numerous Shallamese. In the
latter, the numerous gathered Shallamese could easily have slain him,
politely asked him to leave (and sent him away with tea and cookies, as
I'm sure you would wish) or numerous other possibilities. Shallam did
not even attempt to defend Eleusis without Manifest's aide, and left as
soon as he did. Attempting to chastise me for my "inability to
comprehend even the simplest of situations" is quite amusing, when your
own arguments are both uninformed and entirely false.
Which consequences, exactly, do Devotionists, or Shallamese, or Church
Members face if they do not, and I quote, "act in the interest of the
Light"? I'm sure a talented, experienced, creative leader, such as
yourself, is more than capable of devising punishments fitting of
various crimes that may be committed. Instead, you merely scream, "Any
who commit these crimes will be punished!" without actually doling out
said punishments. Again, my predictions regarding yourself, the Prelacy
and the city of Shallam have come true, as they will in the future.
Speaking of punishments, I have never asked, requested, demanded,
ordered, begged or commanded that any individual be branded with
Excommunication. Your inferior skills of inference may have lead you to
this conclusion, after one of our various chats in Nirvana, but this can
easily be explained by the latter half of my previous paragraph.
This is odd. I explicitly stated in my previous article to yourself that
Mhaldor was victorious in Eleusis, numerous times, without losing a
single fight. Your [lack of] reading comprehension is simply
breathtaking. Rather, it would be, had it not already been a well-known
and documented fact.
The remainder of your post is made up of of incoherent babbling mixed
with varying amounts of ignorance, tantrums worthy of a child, blasphemy
and trauma inflicted to your skull (likely from hitting it on a rock
after tripping on your own two feet).
Penned by my hand on the 2nd of Ero, in the year 517 AF.