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Injustice
Written by: An Occultist Formerly Known As Lemon but now called <(x)>
Date: Wednesday, March 15th, 2000
Addressed to: Miramar, Goddess of Justice
I would have preferred not to reply to this on the public board, but at Your request, Lady Miramar, I shall. Though I feel you are more than capable enough of judging myself and Taranis in a manner that would be fair and suitable, I would have to ask that you not do so. For I accept that killing innocents is wrong, yet I do it anyway, at my own choice. Taranis also killed me by his own choice, though my "punishment" was not his to rightly choose. Therefore we both appear to be at fault. Even if I am judged, seen fit to be punished, and punished rightfully, that will not aid the innocents any, as there are many others that will slay them, and if Taranis is punished, that will not aid the many others like myself who have been slain by a mortal without just cause. The injustice done to me here was by the mortal who chose to judge me when it was not his judgement to make. I ask only that I not be judged further and punished by mortals who have not the right to do so. If you still see fit to judge us, lady Mirama
Know what bothers me the most about this whole thing? Taranis' insult to my poetry! That really upset me. Just or not, my feelings are hurt. 🙁
<(x)>
Penned by my hand on the 9th of Ero, in the year 243 AF.
Injustice
Written by: An Occultist Formerly Known As Lemon but now called <(x)>
Date: Wednesday, March 15th, 2000
Addressed to: Miramar, Goddess of Justice
I would have preferred not to reply to this on the public board, but at Your request, Lady Miramar, I shall. Though I feel you are more than capable enough of judging myself and Taranis in a manner that would be fair and suitable, I would have to ask that you not do so. For I accept that killing innocents is wrong, yet I do it anyway, at my own choice. Taranis also killed me by his own choice, though my "punishment" was not his to rightly choose. Therefore we both appear to be at fault. Even if I am judged, seen fit to be punished, and punished rightfully, that will not aid the innocents any, as there are many others that will slay them, and if Taranis is punished, that will not aid the many others like myself who have been slain by a mortal without just cause. The injustice done to me here was by the mortal who chose to judge me when it was not his judgement to make. I ask only that I not be judged further and punished by mortals who have not the right to do so. If you still see fit to judge us, lady Mirama
Know what bothers me the most about this whole thing? Taranis' insult to my poetry! That really upset me. Just or not, my feelings are hurt. 🙁
<(x)>
Penned by my hand on the 9th of Ero, in the year 243 AF.