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Public News Post #23057

Forgiveness, despite it all

Written by: Hesperos, the Evening Star
Date: Friday, June 19th, 2026
Addressed to: Kalys, the Petulant Child


Kalys, the Petulant Child,

Though it is clear to all gifted with basic literacy that your apology is insincere, devoid of great lessons learned, outsourced to a scribe who must be desperate for coin, and worded as deviously as you are capable of doing, the Moon is not needlessly cruel. It would be naive to expect greater wisdom from the undeveloped mind who penned such a missive for forgiveness.

Thus, you are forgiven and will no longer be sent to your death at the hands of any adventurer who requests it.

Confuse not, however, forgiveness for forgetting. You will bear your title until such a time as you show true growth of character. Any mortal who attempts to remove it risks Divine wrath themselves. Likewise, as the other Divine do not forget either, I would advise that you remember that annoyances only receive a finite amount of chances and the Lampbearer does not speak for all Her Family. Consider the value of silence in the future.

Speaking for the Crescent Queen,
Hesperos.

Penned by my hand on the 5th of Lupar, in the year 1007 AF.


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Public News Post #23057

Forgiveness, despite it all

Written by: Hesperos, the Evening Star
Date: Friday, June 19th, 2026
Addressed to: Kalys, the Petulant Child


Kalys, the Petulant Child,

Though it is clear to all gifted with basic literacy that your apology is insincere, devoid of great lessons learned, outsourced to a scribe who must be desperate for coin, and worded as deviously as you are capable of doing, the Moon is not needlessly cruel. It would be naive to expect greater wisdom from the undeveloped mind who penned such a missive for forgiveness.

Thus, you are forgiven and will no longer be sent to your death at the hands of any adventurer who requests it.

Confuse not, however, forgiveness for forgetting. You will bear your title until such a time as you show true growth of character. Any mortal who attempts to remove it risks Divine wrath themselves. Likewise, as the other Divine do not forget either, I would advise that you remember that annoyances only receive a finite amount of chances and the Lampbearer does not speak for all Her Family. Consider the value of silence in the future.

Speaking for the Crescent Queen,
Hesperos.

Penned by my hand on the 5th of Lupar, in the year 1007 AF.


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