Achaean News
Lashar and others
Written by: Taipan Neokove, Reine de la Douleur
Date: Saturday, January 22nd, 2000
Addressed to: Everyone
Now, it's not often that I condone _any_ action, especially when that action leads to another being disgruntled, but here's my humble opinion.
Lord Sarapis has decided in His utmost knowledge to allow someone the ability to be graced immediatly following death. Now, I agree that this profound show of generosity should not be abused, but you have to look at both sides of the coin. If someone is graced and trying to regain levels, they can neither recive nor _cause_ harm to another person. In this case, I'd have to say that Lashar's actions are understandable. (That is, of course, unless Lord Sarapis or another Immortal decides otherwise.)
It seems to me that the ones who always front the attitude toward those walking in Grace are the ones who have a personal grudge to settle. I believe that there is an old saying that comes into play here. Patience is a virtue.
So, to my friends, enemies and those left undecided I offer these words. All things come in due time.
Be well all. May War follow you until your last days. May your sword be swift, your arrows true and your fangs always sharp.
Taipan NeoKove, loyal Serpent Lord and follower of Aegis.
Penned by my hand on the 17th of Aeguary, in the year 239 AF.
Lashar and others
Written by: Taipan Neokove, Reine de la Douleur
Date: Saturday, January 22nd, 2000
Addressed to: Everyone
Now, it's not often that I condone _any_ action, especially when that action leads to another being disgruntled, but here's my humble opinion.
Lord Sarapis has decided in His utmost knowledge to allow someone the ability to be graced immediatly following death. Now, I agree that this profound show of generosity should not be abused, but you have to look at both sides of the coin. If someone is graced and trying to regain levels, they can neither recive nor _cause_ harm to another person. In this case, I'd have to say that Lashar's actions are understandable. (That is, of course, unless Lord Sarapis or another Immortal decides otherwise.)
It seems to me that the ones who always front the attitude toward those walking in Grace are the ones who have a personal grudge to settle. I believe that there is an old saying that comes into play here. Patience is a virtue.
So, to my friends, enemies and those left undecided I offer these words. All things come in due time.
Be well all. May War follow you until your last days. May your sword be swift, your arrows true and your fangs always sharp.
Taipan NeoKove, loyal Serpent Lord and follower of Aegis.
Penned by my hand on the 17th of Aeguary, in the year 239 AF.