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Public News Post #4524

groves

Written by: Galdrion Longshanks, Halcyon's Wolf
Date: Monday, March 13th, 2000
Addressed to: Praetor Napoloen the Grand Shadow


If you exterminate or burn a grove, it destroyes the plantlife there.
The owner of the grove may still use it, that does not change. We, the
Oakstone, claim no responsibility for the actions of those who have
groves and use them to wage war. They are not harming the forest, as
this grove energy was not there until the person imprinted the grove,
giving of themselves and gaining through the grace of Gaia.

If you wish to harm someone who has wronged you, strike at them, not
at that which surrounds them or that those they call thier friends. Why
not blame Vertigo's mother and father, for surely since they have given
birth to him, they are the cause of any problems he may have caused Ashtan.

Galdrion Longshanks

Penned by my hand on the 23rd of Miraman, in the year 243 AF.


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Public News Post #4524

groves

Written by: Galdrion Longshanks, Halcyon's Wolf
Date: Monday, March 13th, 2000
Addressed to: Praetor Napoloen the Grand Shadow


If you exterminate or burn a grove, it destroyes the plantlife there.
The owner of the grove may still use it, that does not change. We, the
Oakstone, claim no responsibility for the actions of those who have
groves and use them to wage war. They are not harming the forest, as
this grove energy was not there until the person imprinted the grove,
giving of themselves and gaining through the grace of Gaia.

If you wish to harm someone who has wronged you, strike at them, not
at that which surrounds them or that those they call thier friends. Why
not blame Vertigo's mother and father, for surely since they have given
birth to him, they are the cause of any problems he may have caused Ashtan.

Galdrion Longshanks

Penned by my hand on the 23rd of Miraman, in the year 243 AF.


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