Achaean News
Amusing.
Written by: Israfel La'Saen
Date: Monday, June 26th, 2000
Addressed to: Saruman, the White
I find myself feeling sympathy for Sinistar and the rest of
the Infernals. You assume that you can consistently use our
own rules against us as if it has some meaning, which you
conveniently avoid through the simple fact of making it seem
okay that -you- don't have a code of your own.
I broke no rules, for she was spreading the propaganda of one
of the Church's greatest enemies, the Spawn. Thus, (to respond
to her allegation of me butting my nose in where it doesn't
belong) she placed herself in opposition to the Church in a
very grave manner which warranted decisive action.
There is a difference between murder and killing those who are
a threat to the greater good. Thus, your accusation of murder
was misplaced.
Although my feelings may be wrong, it hardly seems that one
such as the Spawn of the Unnameable Horror can be compared to
wondrous Aurora, She of Light - or any other God or Goddess.
Israfel.
Penned by my hand on the 1st of Lupar, in the year 251 AF.
Amusing.
Written by: Israfel La'Saen
Date: Monday, June 26th, 2000
Addressed to: Saruman, the White
I find myself feeling sympathy for Sinistar and the rest of
the Infernals. You assume that you can consistently use our
own rules against us as if it has some meaning, which you
conveniently avoid through the simple fact of making it seem
okay that -you- don't have a code of your own.
I broke no rules, for she was spreading the propaganda of one
of the Church's greatest enemies, the Spawn. Thus, (to respond
to her allegation of me butting my nose in where it doesn't
belong) she placed herself in opposition to the Church in a
very grave manner which warranted decisive action.
There is a difference between murder and killing those who are
a threat to the greater good. Thus, your accusation of murder
was misplaced.
Although my feelings may be wrong, it hardly seems that one
such as the Spawn of the Unnameable Horror can be compared to
wondrous Aurora, She of Light - or any other God or Goddess.
Israfel.
Penned by my hand on the 1st of Lupar, in the year 251 AF.