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Public News Post #20467

Confusing Stances and Mindsets

Written by: Eldritch Oracle Pyori
Date: Thursday, June 20th, 2019
Addressed to: Everyone


Hmm...

This is almost as depressing as when Eleusis claimed victory over the Babelites despite the Warlord, alone, doing more than your entire village combined. Not counting the rest of His order. Or when Hashan's uh... 'Invisible Army' as it was so aptly named, claimed victory over the Aegeans despite not actually declaring hostilities in the first place...

Caelan, depressing as it is to agree with Hashan, you didn't really refute anything Krizal said. Eleusis has not had anything remotely close to a 'grievous victory' over anyone, in quite some time. Your only thing that could really be a victory even remotely recently, would be your discovery of vivification which in reality was more of a Mhaldorian discovery than an Eleusian one.

Shirszae, I'm not sure you have much of a leg to stand on with the whole 'desperation' standpoint, given you so readily abandoned Cyrene once it became occupied by the Tsol'teth, flocking to the side who allied with them in. I truly hope you perceive the irony in your claims.

Ainly, it is a shame you don't 'belive' in being able to spell or write coherently. You are correct about one thing: Nature will move forward. Eleusis, however, seems to enjoy lagging behind while claiming Her tenacity as their own. I think you stopped being able to do that, when you forced both of your Gods to abandon your hopeless village. Nature's victories are not your own; the 'forces of Nature' lose on practically a monthly basis.



In service to enlightenment,
Pyori,
Eldritch Oracle.

Penned by my hand on the 10th of Ero, in the year 803 AF.


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Public News Post #20467

Confusing Stances and Mindsets

Written by: Eldritch Oracle Pyori
Date: Thursday, June 20th, 2019
Addressed to: Everyone


Hmm...

This is almost as depressing as when Eleusis claimed victory over the Babelites despite the Warlord, alone, doing more than your entire village combined. Not counting the rest of His order. Or when Hashan's uh... 'Invisible Army' as it was so aptly named, claimed victory over the Aegeans despite not actually declaring hostilities in the first place...

Caelan, depressing as it is to agree with Hashan, you didn't really refute anything Krizal said. Eleusis has not had anything remotely close to a 'grievous victory' over anyone, in quite some time. Your only thing that could really be a victory even remotely recently, would be your discovery of vivification which in reality was more of a Mhaldorian discovery than an Eleusian one.

Shirszae, I'm not sure you have much of a leg to stand on with the whole 'desperation' standpoint, given you so readily abandoned Cyrene once it became occupied by the Tsol'teth, flocking to the side who allied with them in. I truly hope you perceive the irony in your claims.

Ainly, it is a shame you don't 'belive' in being able to spell or write coherently. You are correct about one thing: Nature will move forward. Eleusis, however, seems to enjoy lagging behind while claiming Her tenacity as their own. I think you stopped being able to do that, when you forced both of your Gods to abandon your hopeless village. Nature's victories are not your own; the 'forces of Nature' lose on practically a monthly basis.



In service to enlightenment,
Pyori,
Eldritch Oracle.

Penned by my hand on the 10th of Ero, in the year 803 AF.


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