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My failure
Written by: Remilia, Augur of Intrigue
Date: Sunday, March 5th, 2017
Addressed to: Everyone
Sapience,
I was tasked to fight a series of ten duels against the Dawnlord Farrah. I did not win a single one of these duels, despite every attempt I made to adjust my tactics and defences, and every attempt to make the most effective use of what combat skills I know.
Let it be known to the world that due to my weakness, I failed in my task, and Suffered greatly under the scythe of the Dawnlord. Until I eliminate such weakness in accordance with the Seven Truths, I will remain a failure.
This is the lesson I have learned: It is futile for one to act with Strength and authority that they do not possess. Overstepping one's boundaries due to pride and overconfidence inevitably leads to failure. One must understand their place in the world and the society in which they live, and act not with arrogance and insubordination, but woth humility, and respect for their superiors and the authority that they have earned and not merely pretended to have.
In His service,
Remilia, Augur of Intrigue
Penned by my hand on the 24th of Lupar, in the year 736 AF.
My failure
Written by: Remilia, Augur of Intrigue
Date: Sunday, March 5th, 2017
Addressed to: Everyone
Sapience,
I was tasked to fight a series of ten duels against the Dawnlord Farrah. I did not win a single one of these duels, despite every attempt I made to adjust my tactics and defences, and every attempt to make the most effective use of what combat skills I know.
Let it be known to the world that due to my weakness, I failed in my task, and Suffered greatly under the scythe of the Dawnlord. Until I eliminate such weakness in accordance with the Seven Truths, I will remain a failure.
This is the lesson I have learned: It is futile for one to act with Strength and authority that they do not possess. Overstepping one's boundaries due to pride and overconfidence inevitably leads to failure. One must understand their place in the world and the society in which they live, and act not with arrogance and insubordination, but woth humility, and respect for their superiors and the authority that they have earned and not merely pretended to have.
In His service,
Remilia, Augur of Intrigue
Penned by my hand on the 24th of Lupar, in the year 736 AF.