Achaean News
Confusion on 'Wandering'
Written by: Asmodron
Date: Tuesday, March 18th, 2014
Addressed to: Everyone
There seems to be some recent confusion circulating around concerning the Lord Khalas? title as "The Wanderer" and the late Lord Hermes' title and realm of "God of Wandering". Let me clarify as to dispel any further confusion, and insult, given to those members of the Gambler.
The Lord Khalas was given a title or nickname as "The Wanderer" for his general acts of searching and scouring the planes. For it was in His holy journeys that He would delve into the mysterious of the cosmos to gather all he could to bolster His might and knowledge.
As for the Late Lord Gambler, his realm constituted of rogues and vagabonds, thus why He was generally named "God of Wanderers". Such are not the same dominion, merely a confusion on wordplay.
Awaiting His day,
Asmodron
Penned by my hand on the 17th of Daedalan, in the year 650 AF.
Confusion on 'Wandering'
Written by: Asmodron
Date: Tuesday, March 18th, 2014
Addressed to: Everyone
There seems to be some recent confusion circulating around concerning the Lord Khalas? title as "The Wanderer" and the late Lord Hermes' title and realm of "God of Wandering". Let me clarify as to dispel any further confusion, and insult, given to those members of the Gambler.
The Lord Khalas was given a title or nickname as "The Wanderer" for his general acts of searching and scouring the planes. For it was in His holy journeys that He would delve into the mysterious of the cosmos to gather all he could to bolster His might and knowledge.
As for the Late Lord Gambler, his realm constituted of rogues and vagabonds, thus why He was generally named "God of Wanderers". Such are not the same dominion, merely a confusion on wordplay.
Awaiting His day,
Asmodron
Penned by my hand on the 17th of Daedalan, in the year 650 AF.