Achaean News
Re: Professing miracles
Written by: Mosr Gothfraidh-Sar'vet, Master Elementalist
Date: Monday, July 30th, 2012
Addressed to: Shadow Admiral, Kresslack De'Verres, the Black Wolf
Kresslack,
I have to correct a couple points in your post. You speak of Ayar as if
you knew His power. It is unknown whether he could or would not remove
Chaos from Creation. If it is the latter, then He left it for us to
prevent Oblivion as a test to our worthiness.
The fact that Silas removed his Mark is a testamant to the power that
mortals can have to stop Oblivion. I still bear my Mark because I have
not been able to remove mine, though not for a lack of trying.
To the masses reading this:
There are those who refuse to see in every faction, but if you choose to
remain blind it is your own deal. Kresslack is blind. He puts pen to
paper not knowing of the world. He does not know what it is like to be a
slave in Mhaldor or a villager in Shallam. He claims not to be an
advocate for one side or the other, but we can all clearly see from the
virulent and biased words he pens that it is not the case.
I am an advocate for the Light. I am an advocate for life. I choose to
live and believe that all things have a right to exist, if not only so
those who do not walk in Light may see It at some point. At this
juncture however, we are fighting for our very existence as the
Babelonians herald in the coming of Oblivion with gilded banners.
I fight even for your right to exist Kresslack, with the hope that some
day you will see the Light and the err of your ways.
May the Light guide you all,
Mosr Gothfraidh-Sar'vet.
Penned by my hand on the 1st of Lupar, in the year 602 AF.
Re: Professing miracles
Written by: Mosr Gothfraidh-Sar'vet, Master Elementalist
Date: Monday, July 30th, 2012
Addressed to: Shadow Admiral, Kresslack De'Verres, the Black Wolf
Kresslack,
I have to correct a couple points in your post. You speak of Ayar as if
you knew His power. It is unknown whether he could or would not remove
Chaos from Creation. If it is the latter, then He left it for us to
prevent Oblivion as a test to our worthiness.
The fact that Silas removed his Mark is a testamant to the power that
mortals can have to stop Oblivion. I still bear my Mark because I have
not been able to remove mine, though not for a lack of trying.
To the masses reading this:
There are those who refuse to see in every faction, but if you choose to
remain blind it is your own deal. Kresslack is blind. He puts pen to
paper not knowing of the world. He does not know what it is like to be a
slave in Mhaldor or a villager in Shallam. He claims not to be an
advocate for one side or the other, but we can all clearly see from the
virulent and biased words he pens that it is not the case.
I am an advocate for the Light. I am an advocate for life. I choose to
live and believe that all things have a right to exist, if not only so
those who do not walk in Light may see It at some point. At this
juncture however, we are fighting for our very existence as the
Babelonians herald in the coming of Oblivion with gilded banners.
I fight even for your right to exist Kresslack, with the hope that some
day you will see the Light and the err of your ways.
May the Light guide you all,
Mosr Gothfraidh-Sar'vet.
Penned by my hand on the 1st of Lupar, in the year 602 AF.