Achaean News
Re: Professing miracles
Written by: Shadow Admiral, Kresslack De'Verres, the Black Wolf
Date: Monday, July 30th, 2012
Addressed to: Mosr Gothfraidh-Sar'vet, Master Elementalist
Mosr,
Since a young man, I served for an extensive time as Slave and otherwise
in Mhaldor, in service to both the Naga and the Maldaathi, and I?ve
still bear the tokens of my service upon my skin. They are marks that I
would not seek to remove, because they serve to remind me of my past,
and teach me that I am responsible for forging my future. I know what
it?s like to serve blindly for a cause not of my own, and I learned
after many wasted years the futility of it all.
If you be truly an advocate for life, would not your claim be
justification for attention turned towards Lord Thoth and His Order, or
perhaps Necromancers who use the death dealing arts? As an advocate for
Light, is not your sworn enemy Darkness?
There is an old animosity between Ashtan and Shallam, and still exists
for the same reason: Fear of what one does not understand. As a note, I
welcome all discussion and ideas, even if I do not personally believe in
them. I am, at the very least, able to entertain them, and enjoy seeing
people think for themselves.
I am open approach for discussion from advocates of Light, just as do
from followers of Oblivion, and other paths.
Regards,
Kresslack
Penned by my hand on the 4th of Lupar, in the year 602 AF.
Re: Professing miracles
Written by: Shadow Admiral, Kresslack De'Verres, the Black Wolf
Date: Monday, July 30th, 2012
Addressed to: Mosr Gothfraidh-Sar'vet, Master Elementalist
Mosr,
Since a young man, I served for an extensive time as Slave and otherwise
in Mhaldor, in service to both the Naga and the Maldaathi, and I?ve
still bear the tokens of my service upon my skin. They are marks that I
would not seek to remove, because they serve to remind me of my past,
and teach me that I am responsible for forging my future. I know what
it?s like to serve blindly for a cause not of my own, and I learned
after many wasted years the futility of it all.
If you be truly an advocate for life, would not your claim be
justification for attention turned towards Lord Thoth and His Order, or
perhaps Necromancers who use the death dealing arts? As an advocate for
Light, is not your sworn enemy Darkness?
There is an old animosity between Ashtan and Shallam, and still exists
for the same reason: Fear of what one does not understand. As a note, I
welcome all discussion and ideas, even if I do not personally believe in
them. I am, at the very least, able to entertain them, and enjoy seeing
people think for themselves.
I am open approach for discussion from advocates of Light, just as do
from followers of Oblivion, and other paths.
Regards,
Kresslack
Penned by my hand on the 4th of Lupar, in the year 602 AF.